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Doug Emhoff Describes How Kamala Handled Jobs
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Doug Emhoff Describes How Kamala Handled Jobs

On Sunday, Doug Emhoff was campaigning in Cobb County, Georgia, when he mentioned his relationship with Tim Walz. Emhoff said he gave him a big “bro hug.” Ugh! Then he bragged about his wife being such a “badass.” That is confusing since she was installed in an anti-democratic coup with zero votes and the Soros […] The post Doug Emhoff Describes How Kamala Handled Jobs appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Man BRUTALLY Assaults Trump Supporter In NY Grocery Store
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Man BRUTALLY Assaults Trump Supporter In NY Grocery Store

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Here’s Where Trump And Kamala Will Spend Their Final Campaign Day
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Here’s Where Trump And Kamala Will Spend Their Final Campaign Day

Former President Donald Trump plans to blitz through three battleground states on Monday, while Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to focus on Pennsylvania with Election Day just hours away.  Trump is scheduled to hold rallies in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, while Harris will spend the day campaigning in the Keystone State. The latest polling shows that Trump has a narrow lead in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, and Harris has a slight edge in Michigan.  The final day of campaigning comes as tens of millions of Americans have already voted, and the candidates have spent hundreds of millions of dollars.  Trump will begin Monday morning in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he will speak at the J.S. Dorton arena at 10:00 a.m. Trump, who won the state in both 2016 and 2020, also visited the Tar Heel State on Saturday and Sunday, where he held rallies in Gastonia, Greensboro, and Kinston.  Next, Trump will head to Pennsylvania for events in Reading and Pittsburgh. On Sunday, he rallied in Lititz, where he urged his supporters to show up to the polls on Tuesday.  “You need to get out and vote, it’s very simple,” Trump said. “For the past nine years, we’ve been fighting against the most sinister and corrupt forces anywhere on earth. With your vote in this election you can show them once and for all that this nation does not belong to them. This nation belongs to you.”  MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ NOW STREAMING ON DAILYWIRE+ Trump’s last event on Monday will be in Grand Rapids, Michigan, scheduled to begin at 10:30 p.m. In 2016 and 2020, Trump also closed out his campaigns in Grand Rapids.  Harris is holding events in Scranton, Allentown, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia. The stops in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia will feature celebrities like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Ricky Martin, The Roots, and Oprah Winfrey. “We need you to vote, Pennsylvania. We need you to vote,” Harris said last week during an event in Harrisburg. “No one can sit on the sidelines.” Harris spent the weekend campaigning in Michigan, Georgia, and North Carolina. Harris’ running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), will spend Monday in the Midwest, visiting the Wisconsin cities of La Crosse, Stevens Point, and Milwaukee before heading to Detroit, Michigan. Republican vice presidential candidate and Ohio Senator JD Vance will visit four battleground states on Monday, holding events in La Crosse, Wisconsin; Flint, Michigan; Atlanta, Georgia; and Newtown, Pennsylvania. 
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Obama’s Speech in Milwaukee: A Fresh Look at Media and Trump Comments
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Obama’s Speech in Milwaukee: A Fresh Look at Media and Trump Comments

In a Milwaukee speech, Barack Obama tried to reignite the debate over Trump’s “very fine people” comments, a topic steeped in both controversy and media bias. The statement as too often reported is widely considered misinformation. Yet Obama brings it up again on the eve of the election. Obama’s Milwaukee Speech Sparks Debate Former President Barack Obama’s speech in Milwaukee touched upon the often-debunked “very fine people” remarks made by Donald Trump after the Charlottesville rally. This rally, framed by controversy, was initially centered on the preservation of a Confederate statue but became eclipsed by violence between white nationalists and counter-protestors. Trump’s response was perceived by some as equating both sides; critics argue it failed to clearly condemn white supremacists, fueling ongoing debates. Trump’s Remarks Contextualized Critics maintain that Trump’s “very fine people” comment was misunderstood. According to several sources Trump condemned neo-Nazis and white supremacists, stating he “condemned totally” the violent extremists. Obama’s rhetoric aimed to underscore the importance of evaluating Trump’s past actions, presenting them as integral to the voters’ decision-making process. In pivotal states, religious minority voters may significantly shift the election outcome, emphasizing the critical role that political discourse plays in shaping democracy. It took my editor 3 minutes to show you what a scumbag liar Barack Obama is. Here ya go… pic.twitter.com/VKkldECsXs — Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) November 4, 2024 Media’s Role in Shaping Public Perception The role of media cannot be overstated in how stories like the Charlottesville commentary are disseminated. The debate around narrative bias hinges on whether media outlets selectively report information to fit particular agendas, affecting public opinion over time. Obama’s reference to Trump’s remarks, perceived by some as a repetition of a debunked narrative, highlights the ongoing scrutiny regarding bias. WOW! Obama issued a message saying no Jew should vote for Trump, so New York Jews filled the streets blasting a Yiddish song that says "VOTE FOR DONALD TRUMP!" pic.twitter.com/RjqUmrMrDv — George (@BehizyTweets) November 4, 2024 Detection and correction of such biases in media representation are essential to maintaining the integrity of political dialogue. As this conversation unfolds, it underscores the importance of transcending partisan divides to achieve a more nuanced understanding of complex political issues. Sources: Barack, a man of a past era, tries to bring up “Charlottesville”. Obama tries to scare Jews from voting for Trump. The post Obama’s Speech in Milwaukee: A Fresh Look at Media and Trump Comments appeared first on The Conservative Brief.
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FACT CHECK: No, Russia Did Not Test Nuclear Weapons This Week
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FACT CHECK: No, Russia Did Not Test Nuclear Weapons This Week

A post being shared on X claims that Russia has successfully launch tested a nuclear weapon that can reach Los Angeles in 30 minutes. ??RUSSIA TESTS NUKES… Russia successfully launch-tested its nuclear missile that could allegedly reach Los Angeles in 30 minutes… Paris in 10 minutes. 2024 just keeps getting better… pic.twitter.com/Gk8o9QlRRV — Mario Nawfal […]
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FACT CHECK: No, Burger King Did Not Use Ad To Take Aim At Trump’s McDonald’s Visit
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FACT CHECK: No, Burger King Did Not Use Ad To Take Aim At Trump’s McDonald’s Visit

An image shared on X claims Burger King purportedly used an advertisement to take aim at 2024 Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump following his visit to McDonald’s. Burger King Slap-Back after Trump tries to serve fake orders to fake customers at McDonalds … Nice. pic.twitter.com/BKDRlcJuST — John O’Connell (@jdpoc) October 25, 2024 Verdict: […]
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‘I’m Just Nervous, Nervous, Nervous’: CNN’s Van Jones ‘Worried’ Over Harris’ Chances In Pennsylvania
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‘I’m Just Nervous, Nervous, Nervous’: CNN’s Van Jones ‘Worried’ Over Harris’ Chances In Pennsylvania

'I'm nervous and worried'
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Confrontation Sparks Up At Bills-Dolphins Game After Security Tries To Force MAGA Supporter To Take Off Trump Shirt
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Confrontation Sparks Up At Bills-Dolphins Game After Security Tries To Force MAGA Supporter To Take Off Trump Shirt

You can tell the security guard is a Kamala supporter
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FACT CHECK: Does Video Show A Recent Flood In Spain?
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FACT CHECK: Does Video Show A Recent Flood In Spain?

A post shared on social media purportedly shows a video of a massive flood that occurred in Spain recently. Verdict: Misleading The video is from 2023. Fact Check: Clay Aiken and Tyler Hubbard are set to perform during a hurricane relief benefit broadcast, CBS News reported. The event will benefit Hurricane Helene and Milton relief efforts and […]
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Editor Daily Rundown: Republican Voters Get In On The Early Vote Action
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Editor Daily Rundown: Republican Voters Get In On The Early Vote Action

REPUBLICAN VOTERS GET IN ON THE ACTION... NYT: GOP EARLY VOTE TURNOUT 'BUOYING THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN'... In North Carolina, nearly 4.5 million voters set an early in-person voting record in the state amid devastation from Hurricane Helene. Georgia voters also set a record with four million voters casting an early ballot. In Pennsylvania, 1.7 million people voted by mail amid increasingly caustic litigation over whose mail ballots should count. Nine states have seen more than 50 percent of eligible voters already vote.
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