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LOL: Wildly Contrasting Trump and Harris Headlines on the Front of the New York Times
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LOL: Wildly Contrasting Trump and Harris Headlines on the Front of the New York Times

The October 23 New York Times ran a Donald Trump headline on the top-right corner of the paper, and a Kamala Harris headline just underneath it. The headline contrast is so cartoonish you might blink twice and think this is a Babylon Bee prank.  First, the Trump headline, from reporter Peter Baker:  A Scandal-Plagued Career Nears a Decisive Moment Trump Has Been Accused of Wrongdoing at Scale Unseen at Presidential Level  Underneath that, a Kamala story by reporters Tim Arango and Heather Knight:  Harris, Crime Fighter by Day, Courted High Society at Night This has the Bat-Girl vibes, she's a masked superhero in the daylight, then she's unassuming Barbara Gordon in the evening. Arango and Knight sounded like they were writing a screenplay:  OAKLAND, Calif. -- In August 1996, a jury in an Oakland, Calif., courtroom convicted a man of slicing off a portion of his girlfriend’s scalp. The prosecutor was Kamala Harris, and the gruesome case was one of the few that made news early in her career.  “It was a vicious crime,” Ms. Harris told The Oakland Tribune. She was in her seventh year as a rank-and-file prosecutor in Alameda County, doing battle with suspected drug lords and murderers in Oakland, which was still contending with the crack epidemic. Weeks later, Ms. Harris was back in the news, this time across the bay in San Francisco as a boldface name in the society pages, among the young and fashionable who had gathered for a martini party at a Polo Ralph Lauren store ahead of the Fall Antiques Show…. By day, she developed the courtroom skills that have shaped her methodical approach as a candidate. By night, she moved through San Francisco high society, nurturing the financial and political connections that became instrumental in her national rise. And this is how Peter Baker began the Trump take-down:  WASHINGTON -- When the history of the 2024 election is written, one of the iconic images illustrating it will surely be the mug shot taken of Donald J. Trump after one of his four indictments, staring into the camera with his signature glare. It is an image not of shame but of defiance, the image of a man who would be a convicted felon before Election Day and yet possibly president of the United States again afterward. Sometimes lost amid all the shouting of a high-octane campaign heading into its final couple of weeks is that simple if mind-bending fact. America for the first time in its history may send a criminal to the Oval Office and entrust him with the nuclear codes. What would once have been automatically disqualifying barely seems to slow Mr. Trump down in his comeback march for a second term that he says will be devoted to “retribution.” ....His persecution defense, the notion that he gets in so much trouble only because everyone is out to get him, resonates at his rallies where he says “they’re not coming after me, they’re coming after you, and I’m just standing in the way.” But that of course belies a record of scandal stretching across his 78 years starting long before politics. Whether in his personal life or his public life, he has been accused of so many acts of wrongdoing, investigated by so many prosecutors and agencies, sued by so many plaintiffs and claimants that it requires a scorecard just to remember them all. Accusation = Guilt. This is one of many exhibits in the Museum of Liberal Tilt! 
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Harris 'terrified' as she falls out of favor with crucial voting bloc
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Harris 'terrified' as she falls out of favor with crucial voting bloc

Vice President Kamala Harris is facing another electoral dip among Latino voters, despite being a historically reliable voter demographic for Democrats. Former President Donald Trump has pulled ahead of Harris by 11 points among Latino voters at 49% while the Democratic nominee trails at just 38%, according to a USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll from Monday. While Trump has made inroads with the demographic, this slip in support is cause for alarm for the Harris camp.Latinos have consistently voted in favor of Democratic presidential candidates. In 2020, President Joe Biden secured 65% of the Hispanic vote while Trump pulled 32% support. Similarly, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton won 66% of the Hispanic vote with 28% supporting Trump in 2016. "She needs to stop targeting specific groups and instead say, 'I'm going to be the president for all Americans,'" Jon McHenry, a GOP polling analyst and vice president at North Star Opinion Research, told Blaze News. "She's got enough leaks in her boat now that she just needs a new boat," McHenry continued. This trend could prove particularly consequential for the 2024 presidential race in swing states with substantial Hispanic populations. Roughly a third of the population in Arizona and Nevada is Latino, two states that have become increasingly tight for the presidential hopefuls. In Arizona, Trump is currently an average of 1.8 points ahead of Harris, which is a slimmer margin compared to a 4.2 point lead in July after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race. Trump is also holding a 0.9 point advantage in Nevada, which Harris has managed to narrow from four points in late July. "This puts Nevada in jeopardy, and it puts Arizona in jeopardy for sure, but it also puts Georgia and North Carolina in jeopardy," McHenry told Blaze News. "It's not a gigantic share of the population, but it may be enough, especially in the case of Georgia, where there was an 11,000 vote margin last time. At this point, she could lose that in almost any demographic."The Democratic nominee is still trying to recoup her losses. Harris' campaign released a list of policy proposals Tuesday that she said would "deliver real changes for Latino men and their families" just a week after unveiling her "opportunity agenda" for black men. Similar to last week's pitch, Harris is offering up no-interest, fully forgivable small-business loans for Hispanics, down-payment assistance for first-time Hispanic homebuyers, and a $6,000 child tax credit for Latino families. "She's got 55 plans to increase the deficit, but what is she really trying to do?" McHenry told Blaze News. "There's no real sense of an overarching goal. There's no real sense of leadership when you're cherry-picking the groups you're talking to."Harris is attempting to regain ground she has lost in light of her extremely unpopular track record. The majority of Hispanic voters, 55%, said they disapprove of her job as vice president while just 35% said they approved, according to the USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll. Hispanics also prefer Trump over Harris to handle issues that are most important to them. Among Hispanics, Trump outperformed Harris 58% to 34% on the economy and 54% to 38% on immigration, according to the poll. The majority, 56%, said Trump would provide strong leadership while just 38% said the same for Harris. "I just think that the Biden-Harris administration's record on the economy is forcing a lot of people to vote based on their pocketbooks rather than social issues, especially the Hispanic voter," McHenry told Blaze News. "She's terrified that she's going to lose," McHenry continued. "She's not going to lose Hispanic voters overall, but she's terrified she's going to lose too much of the Hispanic vote." The Harris campaign did not respond to a request for comment from Blaze News.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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'Past is prologue': Why Trump’s rise in the polls spell a ‘last-minute collapse’ for Kamala
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'Past is prologue': Why Trump’s rise in the polls spell a ‘last-minute collapse’ for Kamala

There are only two weeks left until Election Day 2024, and if there’s any truth to the latest polling trends, things are looking good for Donald Trump. While Stu Burguiere of “Stu Does America” is “always resistant to good news,” the polls he’s seeing seem to spell a “last-minute collapse” for the vice president. “To remind you, on polling averages, there’s a little bit of secret sauce in every polling average. It’s no polling average is pure, if you will. The closest thing you can come to pure would be RealClearPolitics,” Stu says before analyzing a Washington Post poll, which he admits does have “secret sauce.” The Washington Post poll has Kamala Harris up by very little in key battleground states, which Stu says reflects a “very close election.” The New York Times has reported a “slight Trump shift” but “no real favorite” in the presidential race. “If the polls missed like they did in 2022, as I mentioned, they underestimated Democratic support. Harris would sweep all of these states with the exception of Georgia and run away with the election win with over 300 electoral votes,” Stu says. “If the polls missed like they did in 2020, Donald Trump would dominate a lot of these polls in states, and would win all of these swing states and win with over 300 electoral votes,” he adds. Stu calls this “very uncertain territory” and says that “at the end of the day, you have a very close election and you don’t know what is going to happen.” However, Stu is optimistic. “You have to understand that this is the best chance Donald Trump has ever had to win an election. Now, he won in 2016, but he was a major underdog in 2016. In 2020, he was an even bigger underdog,” Stu says. “In 2024, it’s basically an even race. And if the past is prologue, if past performance is indicative of future results, in this particular instance, you’ve got a lot of room to sit here and be optimistic,” 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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Zero Sievert is a 2D extraction shooter that’s just smashed into full release
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Zero Sievert is a 2D extraction shooter that’s just smashed into full release

Gaming has a fascination with the apocalypse, and it’s easy to see why. The wasteland offers a fresh start, a wiping clean of the slate, while also letting you comb through the remnants of the world that’s gone before. Zero Sievert is a game that delves deep into the shattered ruins of the Earth, making you fight for survival while gathering essential supplies. This unique take on the extraction shooter genre has already made some big waves in early access, and it has just hit full release with version 1.0. Continue reading Zero Sievert is a 2D extraction shooter that’s just smashed into full release MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best survival games, Best apocalypse games, Best open-world games
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New Space Marine 2 update will undo controversial difficulty changes
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New Space Marine 2 update will undo controversial difficulty changes

While Space Marine 2 has been pretty hard to knock since it dropped in September, last week’s Patch 4.0 wasn’t particularly well-received by the co-op shooter’s community. However, Saber Interactive is responding swiftly, and has announced that another patch is arriving imminently to revert some of the controversial changes the previous update made. Continue reading New Space Marine 2 update will undo controversial difficulty changes MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Space Marine 2 review, Space Marine 2 system requirements , Best Warhammer 40k games
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Ben Rhodes Gets Self-Awareness Checked After Pushing the Left's Trump Loves Hitler BS
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Ben Rhodes Gets Self-Awareness Checked After Pushing the Left's Trump Loves Hitler BS

Ben Rhodes Gets Self-Awareness Checked After Pushing the Left's Trump Loves Hitler BS
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Joe Biden Brags About More Americans Having Health Insurance After Forcing Them to Buy Health Insurance
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Joe Biden Brags About More Americans Having Health Insurance After Forcing Them to Buy Health Insurance

Joe Biden Brags About More Americans Having Health Insurance After Forcing Them to Buy Health Insurance
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'They're Losing. They Know It': Liz Cheney Says If You Still Vote Trump 'Your Dishonor Will Live Forever'
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'They're Losing. They Know It': Liz Cheney Says If You Still Vote Trump 'Your Dishonor Will Live Forever'

'They're Losing. They Know It': Liz Cheney Says If You Still Vote Trump 'Your Dishonor Will Live Forever'
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Tron: Catalyst Early Gameplay Leaks
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Tron: Catalyst Early Gameplay Leaks

Wihile Tron: Catalyst was just announced earlier this month as the sequel to Tron: Identity, it looks like gameplay footage of it has leaked already courtesy of one playtester that doesn't seem to care about NDA's (non-disclosure agreement).
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Kamala's Stammering Mess Answer During Telemundo Interview Should by All Rights End Her Campaign
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Kamala's Stammering Mess Answer During Telemundo Interview Should by All Rights End Her Campaign

Kamala's Stammering Mess Answer During Telemundo Interview Should by All Rights End Her Campaign
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