PJ Media,
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Stephen Kruiser
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Happy Monday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. The Sine Qua Non Sequitur will be spending election week enjoying haiku and martinis on the Bilderberg jet. The good news is that we're almost done talking about election polls. I wonder if there is some sort of lay monastic solemn vow I can take to never write about them again after this.
The bad news is that, if this electoral roll of the dice goes wrong, the Constitution is going to be fed into a shredder by a cackling commie madwoman who will also probably find a way to start both World War III and World War IV.
Issues & Insights,
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Terry Jones
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11/4/2024 4:08:38 AM
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As most know, reading the tea leaves about who will win an election by looking only at political preference polls can be difficult. Polls jump around, and people often don’t want others to know who they will vote for. But there is a way around that: Ask people how they feel about their own lives. The TIPP Tracking Poll did just that, asking voters how they’re doing under the Biden-Harris administration. Not well, it turns out.
In a national online survey taken from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, the TIPP Tracking Poll asked a series of four questions to 1,603 registered voters, with a margin of error of +/-2.5 percentage points.
PJ Media,
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Catherine Salgado
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11/4/2024 4:05:03 AM
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Do Arizonans want Communism and unchecked illegal migration or patriotic leadership and secure borders? Our Republic is “in the balance right now,” with one side pushing socialism and the other side trying to save our country, Senate candidate Kari Lake told me. One of the high-profile Senate races this election year is the one in Arizon between Republican Kari Lake and Democrat Ruben Gallego, and it is key in determining which party will control the Senate. Lake, an enthusiastic Trump ally who prioritizes securing our border and elections and fighting inflation, told me on Friday why she hopes Arizonans will vote for her.
Red State,
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Jeff Charles
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11/4/2024 4:02:23 AM
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Avowed white supremacist Richard Spencer recently endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president of these here United States of America.
The revelation sparked national news coverage from the establishment media, with talking heads and columnists chiming in on the notion that a white supremacist would support a Black woman who is also a Democrat. I’m just kidding. The legacy media has completely ignored this – and for good reason. Spencer publicly backing a Democratic presidential candidate makes it harder for them to argue that all the racism in the country is in the GOP.
PJ Media,
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Chris Queen
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11/4/2024 4:00:40 AM
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I haven’t done many political rallies in my day. As someone who doesn’t care for crowds outside of sporting events and concerts, I avoid crowds as often as I can. I covered a rally for Herschel Walker back in 2022, but it was an outdoor event that took But when I found out that I could get press credentials for Donald Trump’s rally in Macon, Ga., about an hour and a half from me, I couldn’t resist. Producer Jim (of Five O’Clock Somewhere fame) and I traded on our status as members of the conservative media complex and got in on a press pass.
New York Post,
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Ethan Dodd
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11/3/2024 5:25:27 AM
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Steel City has an aspiring Hamas terrorist in its midst — and he likes Squad Democrats.
The FBI and Pittsburgh police arrested two Pittsburgh-area residents Wednesday on hate-crime charges for allegedly damaging or defacing Jewish buildings in July.
Shockingly one of those individuals, Mohamad Hamad, self-identified as a “Hamas operative,” purchased and tested explosive materials for a future fireball and was a Pennsylvania Air National Guard member stationed near Pittsburgh International Airport, according to the criminal complaint.
American Thinker,
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Clarice Feldman
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11/3/2024 4:45:20 AM
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I think it wise to just vote and ignore the polls and pundits, many of whom are dealing from the bottom of the deck and bluffing. I’d also ignore those doomsters who claim on the basis of the 2020 election that it will be stolen. Sure, as I note below, there has been and will be a lot of cheating, but the Republicans are getting better at monitoring it and reducing it. Sure, the press is lying again, but as I show below, the legacy media has blown its credibility and alternate content providers are capturing audiences away from them.
Hot Air,
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David Storm
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10/31/2024 5:39:09 PM
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Yesterday, a Pennsylvania judge ordered Bucks County, Pennsylvania to keep early voting open for three extra days because the County violated the law by turning away voters hours before the polls closed. Police and Democrats were harassing voters, violating their rights, and Democrats were impersonating election officials to intimidate voters. This was an allegation; it is now established fact. This is not a mistake, or election officials not knowing the law. This was voter suppression of the sort that is clear and unambiguous. The Democrats are convinced that they cannot win the election through legal means, and have shifted strategies to using illegal means.
Red State,
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Brandon Morse
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10/31/2024 5:24:48 PM
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Few people can explain things like John Stossel can. The man's videos are always a pleasure to watch, and he releases with some regularity, making him a fun follow on social media. Stossel recently released a video that I feel is something that all people should see, and I don't just mean in America. I really think this video should be viewed before election time because it truly highlights a massive problem the first world is having.
Our media is entirely corrupt, biased, and out of control.
In the video titled "Media Bias (and Not So Subtle) Ways Journalists Slant the News,"
Red State,
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Rusty Weiss
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10/31/2024 5:21:44 PM
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Late-night talk show host and self-proclaimed comedian Jimmy Kimmel urged Trump supporters to vote late, an act that previously saw a social media influencer charged with election interference. The Department of Justice must immediately act upon this blatant criminal behavior.
Kimmel, whose comedy has all the freshness of a bottle of Centrum Silver, used a 20-minute opening monologue to disparage former President Donald Trump and his supporters.
The crux of his diatribe - Republicans should not vote for Trump.
Unfortunately, his on-camera descent into madness culminated with a very specific criminal act. It was documented for everyone to see. On tape, archived forever.
The Federalist,
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Tristan Justice
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10/31/2024 1:46:49 PM
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X owner Elon Musk announced that his team is investigating Vice President Kamala Harris’ manipulation of social media to artificially inflate her online support.
The billionaire entrepreneur announced the probe after The Federalist published two parts of a three-part investigative series about the Democrats leveraging a cadre of dedicated followers to “spread election disinformation, and skirt election laws” with online forums, including X. We are investigating this,” Musk wrote on X a few weeks after warning voters at a Pennsylvania rally this fall that if Harris wins, “this will be the last election.”
Fox News,
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Brooke Singman
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The Trump campaign is blasting Mark Cuban, a top surrogate for Kamala Harris, for "extremely insulting" comments against women who support former President Donald Trump, demanding the vice president "immediately condemn" his remarks. Cuban appeared on ABC’s "The View" Thursday morning when he made the comments. "Donald Trump, you never see him around strong, intelligent women. Ever," Cuban said. "It’s just that simple. They're intimidating to him. He doesn't like to be challenged by them."