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The Blaze Media Feed
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Democrats are falling back on three crucial copes to calm their fears
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Democrats are falling back on three crucial copes to calm their fears

Team Blue is jittery. Republicans risk overconfidence for sure, but Democrats risk disaster, and they know it. Vice President Kamala Harris might act tough at her rallies, but you can hear a different message from her surrogates on the campaign trail and in the media. There, you’ll catch increasingly shrill appeals to race and to racial debts — and the hopeful expectation of a silent hero who will save the day. First: race. Long a cornerstone of Democrats' politics, racial fealty, animus, and vengeance have played increasingly loud roles. Still-alive President Joe Biden infamously told a podcast host in 2020 that if you weren’t voting for him, “you ain’t black.” After the coup, that job fell to his boss, former President Barack Obama. We live in an age when those fallen champions of silence, librarians, are hosting gay drag shows for kids. Forgive me if I doubt the silent Democrat thesis. Obama dutifully answered, heading first to Philadelphia and then beyond to tell black men they have a duty to vote for Harris. It was sold as tough love from black America’s father figure, or something to that effect, but it hasn’t gone over so well. “As Obama campaigns for Harris, he has a tough crowd among young black men,” read a Monday headline from NBC. “Obama’s comments reveal what the Democratic Party thinks about the black electorate,” an op-ed in The Hill blared. “Kwame Kilpatrick says Obama is ‘not the messiah,’” reads one Detroit News piece. “Why,” a report by the Brookings Institute asked, “are black men mad at Obama?” You might accidentally get an answer from "The Daily Show," which is still on the air and last week featured a joke about the 44th president “grounding a whole demographic” to whoops and applause from the largely white audience. Speaking of white people, they also have a racial duty to vote for Harris. “White folks,” pro-Kamala CNN commentator Angela Rye explained over the weekend, can’t be allowed to “escape the accountability that they must face for not showing up to save democracy themselves.” The anchor didn’t seem to have any problem with this. Earlier in the week, “justice correspondent” Elie Mystal condemned white people in a column the Nation thought was OK to run, calling us “the ‘problem’ in this country” and accusing us of “holding this country back,” opposing democracy, and forming a “global force destroying the environment of this earth.” Speaking of problems with the country, former Vice President Dick Cheney’s daughter returned to the trail this week to assuage nervous Democrats with the promise that her friends are secretly voting for Harris: the “quiet Democrat voter.” Search your memory for any time over the past 20 years and ask yourself if you can think of a situation in national politics, popular culture, or your local book group where Democrats have been shamed into some kind of self-aware silence. Think back over the “IN THIS HOUSE WE BELIEVE” yard signs, the “THIS IS NOT NORMAL” bumper stickers, or those rich Hillary Clinton supporters in “p***y hats.” We live in an age when those fallen champions of silence, librarians, are hosting gay drag shows for children. Forgive me if I doubt the silent Democrat thesis. But this is the state of Democratic coping: racial allegiance, racial debt, and “quiet Democrats.” Best of luck. Blaze News: Democrats’ failure to persuade Georgia men to vote Harris Joe Biden: ‘We gotta lock him up!’ Blaze News: LA Times won't endorse Dem for first time in decades Rebeka Zeljko: The blue wall is crumbling Sign up for Bedford’s newsletter Sign up to get Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford's newsletter. IN OTHER NEWS 5 key House seats Republicans are likely to flip By Rebeka Zeljko While the Republicans’ majority is increasingly narrow, there are currently five competitive blue seats that may help the GOP hold on to the House. The seats of Democratic Reps. Mary Peltola of Alaska, Yadira Caraveo of Colorado, Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington, and Jared Golden of Maine have all been ranked as toss-ups by Cook Political Report. In 2022, Peltola was the first Democratic candidate to have been elected to Alaska’s sole congressional seat in more than half a century, after the state adopted a ranked-choice voting system, which allows voters to rank their preferred candidates rather than a typical two-party primary system. As a result, Republican candidates Nick Begich and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin split the GOP vote, allowing Peltola to flip the seat blue for the first time since 1970. Despite the ranked-choice system, Peltola is facing a challenge from just one Republican candidate, Nick Begich, after Nancy Dahlstrom dropped out to consolidate the GOP vote. Combined with Alaska’s reliably red voting history, recent polls from the National Republican Congressional Committee put Peltola at an electoral disadvantage. Peltola is also featured on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s “frontline members” list consisting of the most competitive blue seats. Peltola’s fellow frontliner, Caraveo, is also at risk of losing re-election to her Republican challenger. While one September poll puts the Colorado Democrat at a narrow three-point edge, a recent poll from early October puts her in a dead heat with Republican challenger Gabe Evans. Colorado's 8th Congressional District is also perfectly split between Republicans and Democrats, according to Cook Political Report. Caraveo won her seat in 2022 against Republican candidate Barbara Kirkmeyer by less than 1%. Since Slotkin opted to run for Senate, Democratic candidate Curtis Hertel and Republican challenger Tom Barrett have gone head-to-head for the seat. Slotkin flipped the longtime red seat blue in 2022, making the +2 Republican district a potential layup. Polling is also trending in Republicans' favor, with Barrett ahead of Hertel by four to six points. Slotkin secured her seat in Michigan's 7th Congressional District in 2022 by 5.4 points. Perez, who is also featured on the DCCC’s list of vulnerable frontliners, is set to face off against Republican candidate Joe Kent for the second time. Although Perez managed to flip the seat in 2022, she is currently polling dead even against Kent in the +5 Republican district, which may reinstate a red streak in Washington's 3rd Congressional District. Perez, who has refrained from endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump, defeated Kent in 2022 by less than 1 percentage point after former Republican Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler retired. Golden, who has served Maine’s congressional district for three consecutive terms, is also facing a tight race against Republican candidate Austin Theriault. Despite being a +6 Republican district, Golden won his seat by a 1% margin in 2018 and just over 6% in 2020 and 2022. Despite his historical electoral advantage, a recent poll shows Golden at a three-point deficit against Theriault.
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Act fast to save over $210 on this Spider-Man Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
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Act fast to save over $210 on this Spider-Man Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti

One of the most curious limited edition graphics cards in recent memory is currently discounted by over $210 on Amazon. This Nvidia GeForce graphics card deal sees the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse-inspired card from Zotac reduced from $879.99 to just $681.70, but only limited units are available. In terms of performance, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti was one of the best graphics cards when it was released, with our only criticisms being its high price, and that it only came with 12GB of VRAM. However, when it comes to value, the performance of this card is now exceptional at a sub-$700 price, and you have the added bonus of having a unique card design too, as not many movies land marketing spots on graphics cards. Continue reading Act fast to save over $210 on this Spider-Man Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti MORE FROM PCGAMESN: GeForce RTX 4070 Super review, DLSS explained, Best graphics cards
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Grab 13 retro Atari titles for just $20 in this Steam Deck games bundle
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Grab 13 retro Atari titles for just $20 in this Steam Deck games bundle

Humble is once again targeting Steam Deck owners with its latest release, but this time it's an Atari retro game bundle, with 13 classic games that have been 'recharged' for modern play. The complete bundle costs just $20, which means you're saving $119 against the $139 total value of the games. The Steam Deck is still the best handheld gaming PC for anyone looking for the easiest route into gaming on the go. Despite rumblings of a new version of the device to follow the Steam Deck OLED, Valve has since rubbished the idea of releasing yearly models, and will instead only release the Steam Deck 2 when the technology is truly ready. Continue reading Grab 13 retro Atari titles for just $20 in this Steam Deck games bundle MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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Gamers Realm
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New horror game Haunted Bloodlines is like a first-person sequel to Silent Hill
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New horror game Haunted Bloodlines is like a first-person sequel to Silent Hill

The Spencer Mansion from the original Resident Evil is one of the greatest settings in horror game history, surpassed only by RE2’s Raccoon City Police headquarters and the titular town of Silent Hill. Every room hides a new horror, an imaginative, mind-bending puzzle, and a lethal enemy - each time you enter an unexplored area, it feels like anything can, and will, jump out on you. Channeling the evil spirit of Capcom’s awful abode, Haunted Bloodlines also feels like a would-be sequel in the Silent Hill series, a first-person fear fest where reality warps around you and your sanity hangs in the balance. If you’ve just gotten finished with Silent Hill 2 Remake and want something fresh for the spooky month, you can try Haunted Bloodlines right now. Continue reading New horror game Haunted Bloodlines is like a first-person sequel to Silent Hill MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best horror games, Best FPS games, Best puzzle games
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New No Man’s Sky update The Cursed tears apart the very fabric of reality
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New No Man’s Sky update The Cursed tears apart the very fabric of reality

One of the most impressive things about the No Man’s Sky redemption is that Hello Games never seems truly satisfied. Not content with merely righting the ship and delivering on its initial promises, the developer continues to unleash update after update, pushing what’s already PC’s best space sandbox game to new and greater heights. Next on the list is something rather fitting for Halloween seasons, as the especially creepy new event No Man’s Sky: The Cursed is unleashed upon the universe, bringing battles “at a scale not seen before.” Continue reading New No Man’s Sky update The Cursed tears apart the very fabric of reality MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RPG games, Best open-world games, Best space games
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10 Underrated Female Protagonists
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10 Underrated Female Protagonists

Many iconic female protagonists exist in gaming, but the usual names tend to come to the fore every time we have this conversation. We all love Lara and Aloy, but there are more awesome ladies in gaming who deserve the spotlight.
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RedState Feed
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Moore to the Point - Okay, We'll Give You Adam, Dick, and Liz for Bobby, Danica, and Tulsi
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Moore to the Point - Okay, We'll Give You Adam, Dick, and Liz for Bobby, Danica, and Tulsi

Moore to the Point - Okay, We'll Give You Adam, Dick, and Liz for Bobby, Danica, and Tulsi
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Restoring a ‘Great Moderation’ in Fiscal Policy
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Restoring a ‘Great Moderation’ in Fiscal Policy

Restoring a ‘Great Moderation’ in Fiscal Policy
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How to switch your Instagram account from public to private
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How to switch your Instagram account from public to private

Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge Anyone who has followed a social network knows that sometimes the most innocuous post can attract unpleasant responses, especially on apps like Instagram, where your content — whether video, image, or text — can be out there for anyone to see. There are any number of reasons you might want to set your account to private, even if only temporarily. It would make it so that only people you approve can follow you and see the stuff you post on your grid or in your Stories. This isn’t a perfect solution. For example, although only your followers can see your posts while your account is private, some aspects of your account, such as your profile, will remain public. Anyway, let’s begin. Screenshot: Meta It’s not hard to... Continue reading…
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Adobe made its painting app completely free to take on Procreate
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Adobe made its painting app completely free to take on Procreate

Image: Adobe Adobe is attempting to lure illustrators to join its creative software platform by making its dedicated drawing and painting app entirely free for everyone. Fresco is essentially Adobe’s answer to apps like Procreate and Clip Studio Paint, which all provide a variety of tools for both digital art and simulating real-world materials like sketching pencils and watercolor paints. Adobe Fresco is designed for touch and stylus-supported devices, and is available on iPad, iPhone, and Windows PCs. The app already had a free-to-use tier, but premium features like access to the full Adobe Fonts library, a much wider brush selection, and the ability to import custom brushes previously required a $9.99 annual subscription. That’s pretty affordable... Continue reading…
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