Kari Lake election lawsuit 'far from over,' university warns against using 'American' and more top headlines

‘FAR FROM OVER’ – Judge makes decision about Kari Lake’s election misconduct lawsuit. Continue reading …

LIBERAL LEXICON – Woke university pushes to eliminate ‘harmful language,’ cautions against calling US citizens ‘American.’ Continue reading …

WHAT A CAREER – Legendary NFL coach has habit of being at center of crazy moments. Continue reading …

RECORD ‘LAWLESSNESS’ – Cataloging Portland’s year of violence. Continue reading …

CARTEL CHAOS – National Border Patrol Council president issues dire warning about who will gain control if Title 42 ends. Continue reading …

‘NO PROCESSING’ – ICE videos show 150K migrants unaccounted for due to Biden policies. Continue reading …

‘BEST YEAR EVER’ – Major eco group saw large funding uptick fueled by liberal dark money network. Continue reading …

BRACING FOR THE END – White House insists end of Title 42 doesn’t mean border is open, says doubters do the work of ‘the smugglers.’ Continue reading …

‘HEALTH EQUITY?’ – Biden political appointees to HIV council have ‘woke’ pasts tied to drag queen story hour, Planned Parenthood. Continue reading …

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TRANSPARENCY FAIL – Biden granted only 7 formal interviews with journalists this year. Continue reading …

‘YOU SAID A LOT OF THINGS’ – CNN’s Don Lemon has testy exchange with Texas Republican over border crisis. Continue reading …

‘ORGANIZED EFFORT’ – Twitter Files Part 7: FBI, DOJ ‘discredited’ information about Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings. Continue reading …

‘COMEDIC GOLD’ – Twitter’s ‘Thursday Night Massacre’ of journalist bans mocked on social media. Continue reading …

 

JESSE WATTERS – The neighborhood for Watters’ world is no longer safe. Continue reading …

TUCKER CARLSON – Border crisis is an ‘invasion of our country.’ Continue reading …

LAURA INGRAHAM – Biden’s foreign policy has failed miserably. Continue reading

FTX STRATEGY – Defense attorney explains fallen crypto titan’s defense options. Continue reading …

BEHIND THE CHRISTMAS STORY – Lessons learned from the 3 Wise Men at Christmastime. Continue reading …

’TIS THE SEASON – The war on Christmas rages on with both public and private battles. Continue reading …

BILLION DOLLAR PALS – The secret behind George Clooney and Julia Roberts’ chemistry in ‘Ticket to Paradise.’ Continue reading …

WATCH: Pete Hegseth: Twitter became a subsidiary of the FBI. See video …

WATCH: Joe Concha: Biden has been a ‘compulsive liar’ since he was in his 20s. See video …

 

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After midterm election, the challenges facing Democrats and Republicans

The outcome of the 2022 election was far different from what I expected – and what most pollsters and analysts expected. I thought Republicans would win dramatically bigger victories. When the exit polls had 75%, three-out-of-four, voters saying America was on the wrong track, I thought for sure there would be a repudiation of Democrats … Continue reading After midterm election, the challenges facing Democrats and Republicans

Biden campaigns for heavily favored Democrat on eve of 'most important' election

President Biden will spend Election Day eve campaigning for a Democrat running for governor in Maryland who is up by 30 points in the latest polls, instead of several other candidates in much tighter races across the country that could determine which party controls the House and Senate.

Biden over the weekend called the midterm “one of the most important elections. One of the most important elections in our lifetime.”

But on Monday, Biden will leave the candidates in tight races on their own and instead will campaign for Wes Moore, the Democratic candidate for Maryland governor who appears set to coast to a victory on Tuesday.

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Moore will hold a rally Monday night that will be attended by the president, first lady and several prominent Maryland Democrats. Biden’s appearance comes as the latest poll places Moore 31 percentage points ahead of his Republican opponent, Dan Cox. FiveThirtyEight, the polling data website, gives Moore a more than 99% chance of winning the race to replace moderate Republican Gov. Larry Hogan.

The rally marks the last campaign event for Biden before Election Day. The president has traveled for campaign events in largely blue areas over the past week, including New York, Illinois and California. The exception to this trend was Pennsylvania, where he appeared in an event with Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman, who is in a tight race with Mehmet Oz.

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Moore, a bestselling author and progressive activist, won a tight Democratic primary earlier this year, then received prominent endorsements in the general election, most notably from former President Barack Obama. Cox, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, won a tight Republican primary matchup over Kelly Schulz, who was endorsed by Hogan.

The Maryland governor race, which is expected to be a seamless victory for Democrats, has received significant national involvement. The Democratic Governors Association funded ads in support of Cox during the primary, part of an effort to boost Trump-endorsed candidates, who they believed would be more vulnerable in the general election.

Brazil election: Lula da Silva wins presidency as nation swings left — will Bolsonaro accept the results?

Brazil’s left-wing former president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, commonly known as Lula, narrowly won a tightly contested presidential election tonight with a margin of just under 2%.

With 50% of precincts reporting, Bolsonaro clung to a narrow 0.5% lead, but the general trend over the course of the evening was a slow and steady upswing for Lula, as votes trickled in from the northeast. Just before 7pm, with 72% of precincts reporting, Lula took his first lead of the night, and continued to expand his lead.

It was also going to be difficult for Bolsonaro in the second round, as Lula won the first round by 5 points, 48% to 43%, nearly winning outright on October 2. Bolsonaro also faced an uhpill battle in the sense that both third place Simone Tebet and fourth place Ciro Gomes backed Lula in the second round.

Bolsonaro turned in a strong showing in the wealthier south of the country, winning Sao Paulo and his native Rio de Janeiro by margins of over 10%, but it was not enough to compensate for Lula’s massive turnout in the Northeast of Brazil, where the Workers Party has long enjoyed dominance. Indeed, Lula won numerous states by margins of 30%, 40% or even 50%, turning in particularly strong performances in the vote-rich states of Bahia, Ceara, and his native Pernambuco.

Bolsonaro flipped the pivotal swing state of Minas Gerais, winning by a narrow margin, and backed by the endorsement of Governor Romeu Zema, but it was not enough to reach 50%.

However, it was not all bad news for the Bolsonaro camp. In the second most important race in the country, for Sao Paulo’s governorship, Bolsonaro-backed candidate Tarcisio de Freitas handily defeated Workers Party candidate Fernando Haddad, who was the 2018 presidential candidate who lost to Bolsonaro.

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Bolsonaro aligned candidates will now control the three largest states in Brazil: Romeu Zema in Minas Gerais, Claudio Castro in Rio de Janeiro, and Tarcisio de Freitas in Sao Paulo. While he did not win, the Bolsonaro movement remains strong, and Brazil’s 156 million voters will remain deeply culturally and politically divided.

After voting in his native Sao Bernardo do Campo, in the south of Sao Paulo state, Lula headed to downtown Sao Paulo to give a press conference and walk the famous Avenida Paulista, often considered the “main drag” of Brazil. Lula proclaimed, “Today may be the most important day of my life…the people of Brazil are defining the model that they desire to have…the way of life they want.”

Bolsonaro voted in Vila Militar in his home state of Rio de Janeiro, saying he had “the expectation of victory, for the good of Brazil…if it is God’s will, we will be victorious tonight.”

Critics have charged that Bolsonaro would not accept the electoral results in case of a loss, but on Friday he sang a different tune: “Whoever has the most votes takes it. This is democracy.”

In Vila Planalto, Brasilia, a largely pro-Bolsonaro middle class neighborhood near the Palacio da Alvorada, where Bolsonaro is known for taking walks, groups of family and friends had gathered to view election results, with the majority sporting Brazil’s yellow soccer jerseys. They nursed the disappointing news over large bottles of Brazilian beer, served in typical style in tiny glasses.

One voter said, “In my family we are divided. My daughter called me to say that I should vote for Lula, but I said in Brazil we have a secret ballot.”

Across town at the iconic TV tower, Lula’s supporters, many clad in red, packed into a plaza to cheer the results. 

Most polls had showed Lula with a slight lead, but there appeared to be a tightening over the last week of the campaign. Furthermore, polls during the first round election on October 2 proved to be biased in favor of Lula, while significantly undercounting support for Bolsonaro.

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Lula will likely face a difficult term in office, with considerable Congressional opposition from the large block of Bolsonaro-aligned federal deputies and Senators.

His election tonight represents one of the greatest comeback stories in Latin American history. Lula was convicted and imprisoned on corruption and money laundering charges that were later overturned on a technicality by Brazil’s Supreme Court, clearing the way for him to run for an unprecedented third term.

Lula also is regarded to have made a shrewd move in selecting business-friendly centrist former Sao Paulo Governor Geraldo Alckmin as his vice presidential running mate. In 2018, Workers Party candidate Fernando Haddad selected Rio Grande do Sul federal deputy Manuela D’Avila, from the Brazilian Communist Party, who was widely viewed as too extreme.

Haddad ended up losing the 2018 election to Bolsonaro by 10%. 

Rep Burgess Owens: We had a 'miracle' in 2020 election

Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, emphasized the importance of November’s midterm elections on “The Ingraham Angle,” saying there needs to be a new Republican Party. 

REP. BURGESS OWENS: Let me just give kudos to the American people, something that I don’t think many of us realized that happened. We had a miracle the last turn-around, even though we lost the Senate, the House and the presidency. We flipped, as a country, 15 seats and did not lose one incumbent. 

ECONOMY TAKES CENTER STAGE AS AMERICANS SHARE THEIR VOTING PRIORITIES AHEAD OF MIDTERMS

You see people like myself and [Rep. Kat Cammack] that are new congresspeople that represent this new Congress that is all about America First. We’re not ashamed of who we are, and we’re not ashamed of our past. We talk about how to be inclusive to each other. This is the new Republican Party and we have an opportunity this go-around to add on to that.

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