close
close

Pasteleria-edelweiss

Real-time news, timeless knowledge

Final 2024 Election: Donald Trump and Kamala Harris enter final stretch of 2024 campaign
bigrus

Final 2024 Election: Donald Trump and Kamala Harris enter final stretch of 2024 campaign

McCamish hosted thousands of authorized media that night, as well as the “turning room” floor, where surrogates insisted their candidate had won. It appeared there was no contest in the spin room that night, but Biden’s disjointed performance after his whisper highlighted the 81-year-old president’s age and ultimately led to him losing ground. dropping out of school compete.

Trump’s top aides were raving about what happened on the debate stage that night at McCamish Hall and predicting a tug-of-war over Biden, but Democrats opted to nominate the Vice President instead Harris.

Trump spoke about his experiences with faith and fatherhood at the National Faith Advisory Board summit. Trump described his upbringing in New York and said he occasionally enjoyed religious services but generally ignored questions about his own faith.

Trump praised conservative Christians as an important part of his administration and said the revamped faith office would have a direct connection to the Oval Office. He also promised to repeal the Johnson Amendment, which prohibits 501(c)(3) nonprofits from supporting or opposing political candidates.

“I shouldn’t berate anyone, but Christians are not known for being very solid voters,” Trump told the crowd.

“We have to save religion in this country. “No, frankly religion is under threat,” he warned.

Georgia congresswoman and Trump loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene used considerable hyperbole to brag about Trump at the Georgia Tech rally.

After returning from Trump’s rally in New York City, he described Trump as “the man who built that city.”

Trump’s first real estate development projects with his father’s company occurred in the 1970s. He opened Trump Tower in 1983. Many of New York City’s iconic skyscrapers predate this period, including the Woolworth Building (1913), the Empire State Building (1931), and the World Trade Center (built 1973).

Conspiracy theorist and U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is taking on Donald Trump’s harshest critics.

“We’re tired of being called Nazis and fascists,” Greene, R-Ga., said at Trump’s rally on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta. “These are complete lies and we will not put up with this any longer.” Greene suggested that Trump supporters file a class-action lawsuit against the media and others who spread these hashtags about the former president and his supporters in the 2024 election.

He didn’t mention that Trump had repeatedly referred to Harris as a “communist” and “fascist.”

He accused Harris and all Democrats of being incompetent, arguing that their policies don’t work and their “stupid vaccines don’t work in fighting Covid-19 either.” Greene is among the loudest anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists.

Democrats share and condemn a racist comment made by a comedian at Trump’s New York rally. They hope to deter Puerto Ricans across the country from voting for the former president, but the effect could be especially strong in Pennsylvania.

Census Bureau to create Puerto Ricans are the largest detailed Hispanic group in the Commonwealth. A. to work A study by the University of California-Los Angeles put the figure at more than 470,000 as of 2018.

Harris’ campaign will begin broadcasting a new ad We condemn a comedian’s racist joke at Trump’s rally yesterday, calling Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.”

The Harris ad opens with audio of the joke, then Harris says: “I’ll never forget what Donald Trump did. He left the island and offered nothing but paper towels and insults,” referring to the then-president’s response to Hurricane Maria in 2017. When Trump visited the island after the deadly hurricane, he threw rolls of paper towels into the crowd.

“Puerto Ricans deserve better,” Harris says on camera. “As president, I will always fight for you and your family, and together we can chart a new path forward,” he adds.

The Harris campaign says the ad will run on digital platforms in all battleground states but will specifically target zip codes with large concentrations of Latino voters.

“There’s a lot of religion out there. This is very nice. This is pretty good. “We like that,” the former president said after applause. The National Faith Advisory Board summit is being held in Powder Springs, Georgia.

Republicans on Monday asked the US Supreme Court for an emergency order in Pennsylvania that could lead to thousands of votes not being counted in this year’s election in the battleground state.

With the election just over a week away, the court is being asked to intervene in a dispute over provisional ballots cast by Pennsylvania voters whose mail ballots were rejected because they did not comply with technical procedures in state law.