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'The cavalry has arrived': Elon Musk to spend election night with Trump at Mar-a-Lago
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'The cavalry has arrived': Elon Musk to spend election night with Trump at Mar-a-Lago

Entrepreneur and Donald Trump supporter Elon Musk will reportedly watch the presidential election results with Trump at one of his resorts.Musk plans to be at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, where Trump and a small group of people are watching election coverage as votes are tallied.A New York Times report cited three people with knowledge of Musk's schedule as sources for his attendance, while two people were the alleged sources regarding the viewing plan.'Men are voting in record numbers. They now realize everything is at stake.'Musk has been commenting on polling throughout Election Day using his platform, X, responding to posts about an alleged uptick in male turnout."Hearing reports from all over the country that men are showing up in huge numbers. The line at my polling station here in Florida is almost all young men," a post shared by Musk read."This is a massive sea change," Musk replied.Later that afternoon, Musk further asserted that male turnout was happening in record numbers."The cavalry has arrived. Men are voting in record numbers. They now realize everything is at stake," the X owner wrote. — (@) Trump is reportedly hosting several parties with varying levels of inclusivity. A dinner for a select few donors at Mar-A-Lago was reported as one example, while a smaller gathering in an evening setting will likely watch the results.Prospectively, this smaller group would include Musk but could also include podcaster Joe Rogan, who recently endorsed Trump and interviewed Musk. It is also likely that this group could include Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other close allies like Byron Donald and Tulsi Gabbard. — (@) Musk has also promoted an Election Integrity Community on X, which is linked to his pro-Trump America PAC. The community allows voters to share "potential incidents of voter fraud or irregularities."The group has over 63,000 members at the time of this writing.As reported by Blaze News, the simple social media community has sparked outrage among leftist sources.Wired described the group as "a cesspool of election conspiracy theories."Paul Barrett, deputy director of the Center for Business and Human Rights at New York University, called the community "an election denier jamboree."Outlet the Guardian likened the group to an "alt-right" message board that perpetuated "the baseless claim that the election was being stolen from Donald Trump" in 2020.CBS also weighed in, suggesting the group is a digital space where "false claims proliferate."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Watch BlazeTV's election coverage LIVE
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Watch BlazeTV's election coverage LIVE

In a matter of hours, the ballot boxes will close and the trajectory of the nation will be decided. The Biden administration has failed Americans in every single area — the economy, immigration, disaster relief, crime, and the protection of our constitutional rights. It has weaponized the government against its political opponent. It has partnered with Big Tech, Big Pharma, and the mainstream media to control Americans and the narrative. It’s time to begin a new chapter. Donald Trump and the diverse coalition that has formed around him offer the opportunity to secure our borders, protect our communities, and ensure that we have a government that is pro-America. Join Glenn Beck, Allie Beth Stuckey, Liz Wheeler, Steve Deace, Sara Gonzales, Jason Whitlock, Dave Rubin, Stu Burguiere, Dave Landau, Alex Stein, James Poulos, Auron MacIntyre, Daniel Horowitz, Christopher Bedford, Jill Savage, Hilary Kennedy, Delano Squires, and Matthew Peterson for Blaze Media’s exclusive election-night coverage.For honest analysis, on-the-ground coverage, and commentary from some of the most brilliant contemporary political minds, tune in to our exclusive live coverage as we deliver election results in real time.Our coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. ET as the first polls close. Plus, tonight only, get $47 off your first year of BlazeTV+ with code 47.Watch on BlazeTV, YouTube, or X. Oh, and if you haven't already done so, vote today!
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Down to the wire: Predicting key swing states and election WINNER
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Down to the wire: Predicting key swing states and election WINNER

It’s Election Day 2024, and Americans across the country are beelining for the ballot boxes to ensure their voice is heard — and praying that their voice matches the masses. Stu Burguiere of “Stu Does America” accurately predicted the unfavorable outcome of the 2020 election, and he’s here to calm the minds of those dropping a vote for former President Donald Trump in 2024. “Gun to my head here, it’s time to make last-minute predictions,” Burguiere says. “We’re going to give Georgia and the 16 electoral votes over to Donald Trump.” While Trump only has a slight but consistent polling lead in Georgia, Burguiere explains that “the fundamentals of the state lean a little bit red.” Stu also predicts that North Carolina, a state whose citizens are still reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, will vote in favor of Trump. “Donald Trump wins North Carolina with 16. Again, same situation roughly as Georgia, it’s a very close state, it could go either way,” he explains. “But I think Donald Trump again, with a small but persistent lead in the polls, holds onto North Carolina in a very close margin.” He believes the clearest state going to Donald Trump is Arizona, with 11 electoral votes. “It’s still a traditional red state,” Stu says, before setting his sights on Nevada. “This is one of these states I went back and forth on multiple times,” he explains. “I wound up going with Kamala Harris winning Nevada with 6 electoral votes. OK, I know everyone loves that, they love when I pick Kamala Harris in these states.” Stu believes that the traditionally blue state of Michigan will go to Kamala Harris, and Wisconsin will go to Donald Trump. Pennsylvania, the biggest swing state, is the most concerning — but if Stu is right — he has good news. “I’ve decided to put Donald Trump in control of those 19 electoral votes,” he says. “The final count, Kamala Harris, 247 electoral votes. Donald Trump, 291 electoral votes. All of that to say that the official prediction of the ‘Stu Does America’ program, with incredibly limited confidence, is Donald Trump.” “Donald Trump becomes the second president in history to have a presidential term, take one off, and then get the gig back,” he adds. Want more from Stu?To enjoy more of Stu's lethal wit, wisdom, and mockery, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Will Hurricane Helene aftermath prove to be the difference in North Carolina?
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Will Hurricane Helene aftermath prove to be the difference in North Carolina?

Just 21 days before the start of early voting, Hurricane Helene delivered biblical-level destruction to the hills, hollows, and mountains of North Carolina. The massive storm brought devastating floods that killed 232 people — half of them in this state — and buried entire riverside communities in rivers of mud. Now, residents struggle for basic supplies. More than 2,500 families are homeless. Crowded shelters are well above capacity. Hundreds of road and bridge closures are disrupting transportation and the delivery of crucial aid. One-fifth of the state’s 7.3 million registered voters reside in the disaster area. Are candidate visits and pledges of support resonating with voters? Two days after the storm, Gov. Roy Cooper requested a major disaster declaration from the federal government in order to surge assistance to state and local agencies and provide immediate relief to suffering North Carolinians. FEMA claimed in a news release that it sent 25 trailer loads of food and 60 trailer loads of water to North Carolina. But Hendersonville resident Andrea Corn says she has not seen a state or federal worker yet. After the storm, Corn — a 55-year-old accountant who is more accustomed to preparing tax forms for local businesses than organizing relief missions — formed an ATV group to rescue elderly victims in Henderson County. Most roads and bridges had crumbled or washed away, and many folks could be reached only by going off-road. Andrea and her husband, a volunteer fireman, brought supplies to victims stranded in remote “hollers.” Many residents were without power for more than a month following Helene’s visit. Samaritan’s Purse, a nondenominational evangelical Christian charity, distributed solar-powered lights to light the dark nights. Abandoned by the state Well before the storm hit, these Western North Carolina mountain towns were imbued with a culture of self-reliance. Residents call it “WNC Strong.” But in the wake of Helene, residents needed critical help that only government can supply: large-scale search and rescue operations, power and water restoration, and infrastructure repair. Today, many of these residents feel abandoned by state and federal government officials. One question looming over the recovery efforts is whether it will impact voting behavior in Tuesday’s elections. “They are supposed to stand up for us, and we feel forgotten,” Corn said. “We’re going to need lots of money to recover, and our government is sending it to Ukraine.” Chuck Edwards, Republican congressman representing Western North Carolina, said state emergency officials cannot account for the whereabouts of 400 pallets of FEMA-supplied food and water meant for hurricane relief. He has requested 1,180 FEMA trailers to house thousands of displaced people. In Buncombe County, local artist and photographer Anna Hitrova said that volunteers — not government workers — brought her necessary supplies after the storm. “The only people I’ve seen on the ground in Buncombe,” she said, “are churches and Samaritan’s Purse.” Hitrova said she had a “black-pilled moment” when she drove through neighboring Swannanoa. She saw families camping on the lots where their homes once stood. They were without generators, phones, or anything else. “It was a shock; I was crying,” she explained. “It hit me how bad it was to be cut off from the world. The government waited to respond while people were dying.” The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has reported that most of the state’s deaths were in Buncombe County, home of Asheville and Swannanoa. “When I found out that FEMA had used money for housing illegal migrants and saw our government giving billions to Ukraine while families were getting $750, I was furious,” said Hitrova. Some assistance came from unlikely sources. Billionaire Elon Musk, for instance, stepped up to help. The SpaceX CEO donated 500 Starlink internet receivers to groups across the devastated area. Musk’s donation came after the urging of local state Rep. Danny Britt and former President Donald Trump. “Here, people had lost their homes and had nothing, but they had painted signs that read ‘God Bless Elon,’” Hitrova said. “I realized that Elon gave these people a lifeline that the government could not.” Election Day implications North Carolina is a key battleground state with 16 electoral votes. Trump won the state narrowly in 2016 and by an even smaller margin in 2020. The current RCP average has the former president leading by only 1.5 points. Both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have visited the storm-ravaged region while campaigning. During her Oct. 5 visit, Harris met with Asheville’s mayor and leaders of progressive groups such as NC Counts. After attending a local FEMA briefing, the vice president praised state and federal workers for the “nobility of their work and their calling.” Two weeks later, Trump appeared at an Asheville recovery site flanked by Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley, an area native, and numerous North Carolina politicians and local business owners. The former president said the American people were the real heroes of the recovery efforts and that the state and local governments had let storm victims down. Trump said he had come to express a simple message to the region: “I’m with you, and the American people are with you all the way.” One-fifth of the state’s 7.3 million registered voters reside in the disaster area. Are the visits and pledges of support resonating with voters? In Henderson, a predominantly red county, it appears so. “I was shocked to see the level of highly motivated people out here voting this year despite their difficulties,” said Henderson County GOP Chair Brett Calloway. Andrea Corn said that access to voting was the number-one concern for Helene victims. “Some folks needed food, others had lost their home, and the first thing they were asking about was voting,” she said. “It was truly all that mattered for them.” Some residents told her they hadn't voted in two decades. Corn recently closed her accounting office so that her employees could help staff election sites. Calloway also says people are eager to help in the election campaign. A week after the storm, a man came into the GOP office to ask about volunteering. “I’ll have to do it around my wife’s funeral,” the teary-eyed man said. “My country needs me.” As of Friday, nearly 58% of registered voters in the county had cast their vote. Turnout this year is 19% higher than in 2020. “Many of the voters we’re seeing are on the inactive voter rolls,” says Calloway. “Only 7% of our voters are Election Day voters, so there is no danger of Election Day votes being cannibalized,” he said. By Friday morning, 3.7 million North Carolinians had voted, surpassing the 2020 early voting total. Later, the State Board of Elections reported over 4 million votes cast in 2024, with over half of registered voters participating. “This year, voting is a symbolic act for me,” declared Anna Hitrova. A onetime Democrat who now publicly identifies as a conservative activist, she says she has “given up” on the current government. “I am going to vote, I am going to vote for Trump, and I am going to do it on the first day of early voting in the progressive city of Asheville.” Editor’s note:This article was originally published by RealClearPolitics and made available via RealClearWire.
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Harris finishes campaign with one more humiliation
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Harris finishes campaign with one more humiliation

Kamala Harris dropped by the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., before polls closed to gift a box of Doritos to staffers finishing off a phone-banking session, to hazard some remarks without the help of a teleprompter, and to engage in some make-believe. "This is just the best, best, best, and I thank you all very much," said Harris. After signaling her appreciation for her staffers' last-ditch efforts to turn out the vote, Harris walked over and grabbed a mobile phone, which supposedly had someone on the other end. "Andrea, it's Kamala Harris," said the vice president. "How you doing? Have you voted already? ... You did? Thank you!" 'It's all fake all the way down.' Harris raised the phone as if to capture the applause of the Democratic organizers in the room but accidentally revealed that she was apparently not on a call, but rather on the phone's photo application, with no on-screen indication of an ongoing call. Despite killing the illusion, Harris made clear that she was committed to finishing her one-sided conversation with the photo app, saying, "Thank you so very much. You know, it's so important that everybody participates, and I thank you because I'm sure you've got a lot of other things you could be doing. ... Thank you. And you enjoy your day, okay?" Critics rushed to mock Harris over her latest gaffe. "The democrats are supporting a fake candidate running a fake campaign propped up by fake media," wrote Blaze Media digital strategist Logan Hall. "It's all fake all the way down." 'She truly is bad at this.' Conservative producer Alex Lorusso quipped, "Those voices are coming from your head, not the phone." The Virginia Project, a Republican PAC, tweeted, "We've reached the point on Election Day when losing candidates start talking to themselves in public." All-American swim star Riley Gaines wrote, "There's nothing authentic about Kamala or her campaign." This would not be the first time that Harris has strategically used fake phone calls. On Sept. 2, Harris dodged reporters' questions about Hamas terrorists' execution of Israeli prisoners when boarding Air Force Two. The New York Post indicated that she had her headphones firmly inserted into both ears, but when skirting past the press, she also held the phone up to one ear as though that would achieve what the headphones apparently had failed to. "PRO TIP: When pretending to be on the phone when you walk past the press to your plane, do not plug in the headphones so others can see and ALSO HOLD THE PHONE TO YOUR EAR," tweeted former Trump 2020 campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh. "This destroys the illusion and tells everyone you're full of it … again. She truly is bad at this." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Widget Inc is a new industrial idle game that might be your next obsession
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Widget Inc is a new industrial idle game that might be your next obsession

I love clicker and idle games. From Clicker Heroes to Cookie Clicker, Realm Grinder, Paperclips, and A Dark Room, there’s something about that incremental journey from nothing to massive, earth-shattering numbers that draws me in every time. So you can imagine how I felt when I learned that there’s a new incremental game that also has some of the DNA of Factorio in it. In short, my interest was more than piqued. If that sounds like your kind of melange then Widget Inc might be right up your alley, and it’s already making waves just days after launch. Continue reading Widget Inc is a new industrial idle game that might be your next obsession MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best clicker games, Best management games, Best building games
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New League of Legends minigame is like a tiny, Arcane-themed RPG
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New League of Legends minigame is like a tiny, Arcane-themed RPG

Arcane fever is here once again as the second and final season of the series set in the League of Legends universe is just around the corner. Naturally, Riot is going Arcane-mad in its lineup of games, and that of course includes LoL itself. Carrying on its streak of creating some intriguing, fun minigames within the MOBA, Riot has just revealed what to expect from its next experience, which puts you in a first-person perspective and lets you explore and solve puzzles as Jinx. Continue reading New League of Legends minigame is like a tiny, Arcane-themed RPG MORE FROM PCGAMESN: League of Legends ranks explained, League of Legends Mythic shop rotation, League of Legends tier list
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Maryland Governor Explains How the Bible Encourages Him to Fight for Abortion
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Maryland Governor Explains How the Bible Encourages Him to Fight for Abortion

Maryland Governor Explains How the Bible Encourages Him to Fight for Abortion
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Dairy State Dispatch: RNC Scores HUGE Win in City of Milwaukee Poll Watcher Lawsuit
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Dairy State Dispatch: RNC Scores HUGE Win in City of Milwaukee Poll Watcher Lawsuit

Dairy State Dispatch: RNC Scores HUGE Win in City of Milwaukee Poll Watcher Lawsuit
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Pennsylvania County Wants Election Judge Removed for Illegally Demanding Hand Counts of Ballots
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Pennsylvania County Wants Election Judge Removed for Illegally Demanding Hand Counts of Ballots

Pennsylvania County Wants Election Judge Removed for Illegally Demanding Hand Counts of Ballots
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