American voters

  • President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team has been vetting potential members of his Cabinet for months, and the American public doesn’t care if the FBI performs the background checks on Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth and other nominees, Sen. Bill Hagerty said Sunday. “What the American public cares about is to see the mandate they voted…

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  • Democrats concerned over mass exodus of members to Trump’s party

    Demoralized Democrats are soul-searching and blaming each other after President-elect Donald Trump’s resounding election victory exposed erosion among working-class support for Democrats that poses a potential long-term crisis for the party. Democrats − who have long prided themselves as the party for the little guy − instead strengthened their emerging base of financially secure college graduates…

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  • Former President Donald Trump has overcome a 4-point deficit to pull into a virtual tie with Vice President Kamala Harris in the final New York Post/Leger poll before Tuesday’s presidential election. Both Trump and Harris receive 49% support among likely voters, with the remaining 2% saying they would back another candidate, the Post reported Sunday. The Oct.…

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  • In what the media will potentially try to claim Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump shamed his opposition’s voters, Trump called the Democrat Party – not their voters – “demonic.” Trump was quick to point out he was referencing the party itself — not the voters within. “This is a group of people, large group of…

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  • How will a Trump win impact EU-China relations?

    The EU has said it wants to de-risk relations with Beijing, but could the bloc face more pressure to toughen its stance if Republican candidate Donald Trump wins next week? Recent polls show Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic rival Kamala Harris neck-and-neck in the 5 November race for the US Presidency, and Europe is preparing for…

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  • Hundreds of ballots were destroyed in Washington and Oregon states after incendiary devices were set off Monday at ballot drop boxes, just days ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election, officials said. A ballot box in southeast Portland, Oregon, and at least one ballot box in nearby Vancouver, Washington, were set on fire, according to…

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  • A wave of chaos has surfaced ahead of what some political experts call “the most consequential election” in U.S. history for both the United States and the world. U.S. Election Day is a week away. Both parties are neck and neck, tirelessly drumming up support while ramping up their attacks on each other. A wave…

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  • America Votes 2024: Did comedians at Trump’s rally make racist jokes about Latinos and Puerto Rico?

    As former President Donald Trump courts the community’s vote, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe crudely mocked Latinos — a key constituency for any winning campaign in 2024 — during preprogramming for the former president’s Madison Square Garden rally. With nine days remaining until the election, Trump gathered scores of his most popular surrogates and allies to rally…

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  • There has been a furious backlash among staff at The Washington Post following the decision to stop endorsing presidential candidates at elections. The staff union at the newspaper has released a statement, saying they are “deeply concerned” about the decision, particularly given “the role of an editorial board” is, in part, to “endorse candidates to…

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  • 2024 US elections: When is the winner announced and when do they take office?

    A projected winner is normally announced on election night, but the actual Electoral College vote happens in December when the electors meet in their states. Until the electoral votes are officially cast, the president hasn’t actually been elected. It’s seen as more of a formality, as electors respect their state’s voters and the conclusion they…

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  • Trump ‘demeans’ office of US president by using expletive – Harris

    US Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday said her election rival Donald Trump “demeans” the office of the president with his use of coarse language, a day after the Republican insulted her using an expletive. Speaking in an interview aired on US broadcaster MSNBC, Harris said Trump’s comment was an insult to the office and…

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  • LEWD RHETORIC: Trump facing backlash over ‘wrong choice of words’

    Even by his haywire standards, Donald Trump’s latest rhetoric and behavior is erratic, autocratic and vulgar and hints at four years of unpredictable leadership that may lie ahead if he’s elected president in 15 days. Vice President Kamala Harris and top Democrats are seizing on the Republican nominee’s bizarre antics to inject new urgency and a…

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  • Billionaire Elon Musk has upped his financial offer for registered swing state voters to sign a conservative-leaning petition, announcing Saturday that his pro-Trump super PAC would be awarding $1 million to a random signee every day from now until the election. Musk initially launched the petition and referral offer in early October. His America PAC released the petition, which…

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  • Why Obama endorsed Charli XCX and a ‘brat summer’

    Former President Obama is offering his official endorsement of Charli XCX and a brat summer but says he’s “had it” with people who aren’t registered to vote. The 44th president appeared on an episode of the “I’ve Had It” podcast released Thursday. During the sit-down, Obama was asked by co-hosts Angie “Pumps” Sullivan and Jennifer…

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  • NO BETTER CHOICE: Trump urges American voters to compare him to alternatives

     Former President Donald Trump acknowledged Wednesday that a lot of voters don’t like him – so he has to persuade them to be even more negative toward Vice President Kamala Harris.. “”You can’t take the chance! You have no choice! You’ve got to for me!” Trump said while discussing fracking during an event with Fox News host Sean Hannity.…

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  • Jill Biden wanted to send unsubtle message to her husband’s critics, source says

    Jill Biden wanted to send an unsubtle message at the North Carolina rally to those worried about her husband’s debate performance, a source close to her has said. The First Lady wore a black dress adorned with the word “VOTE” all over as she supported her husband at his first public post-debate appearance. “Her own…

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