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| DATE: MONDAY, 11.04.24 LAST UPDATE: 08:49 AM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM |
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We have the following scheduled for today's program:
TOP OF HOUR 2 GUEST: Salena Zito TOPIC: Pennsylvania voter-fraud allegations lead to an Arizona political company. TOP OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Dave McCormick TOPIC: Will Pennsylvania go red this election? BOTTOM OF HOUR 3 GUEST: Jeffrey Tucker TOPIC: The blatantly obvious increase in censorship this election cycle.
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| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
Nov. 4, 2004 - Recapping Gloat Fest 2004... Is Barack Obama the next great hope for the Democrat Party?... All the potential 2008 Republican candidates will move the party to the left... 2004 Hall of Irrelevance... Good Charlotte and the former Glenn Beck theme song... Fundraiser to buy Robert Redford a one-way ticket to Ireland... Glenn calls Dr. Laura with a moral dilemma... |
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
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Bill Maher Rips Media For Claiming Trump Wanted Liz Cheney In Front Of ‘Firing Squad’ “Just to be clear, this is exactly what hippies always said. This is exactly what peaceniks always said,” Maher said. “This is ‘Fortunate Son’ the song. It’s like, you know what? It’s very easy to sit in your building and send young men to die.” Arizona's top prosecutor, a Democrat, investigating Trump's comments about Cheney as possible death threat "I have already asked my criminal division chief to start looking at that statement, analyzing it for whether it qualifies as a death threat under Arizona's laws," Attorney General Mayes, a first-term Democrat, said Friday. Nikki Haley: Trump Isn’t Perfect, but He’s the Better Choice If you like his policies but are put off by his tone or his excesses, consider the cost of the past four years. Why 'California liberal' Bridget Phetasy voted for Trump "That alone should be enough for me to vote against the left — the fact that there are children being sterilized, women who are cutting their breasts off and will never be able to breastfeed a child when they're young, when they're teens, or in their twenties." |
Harris Campaign Tells Supporters To Expect Vote-Counting, Results To Take Several Days "Votes will be counted slowly, and the lead in key states may fluctuate over the course of Tuesday night, Wednesday morning, and throughout the days to follow,” he continued. “Please stay calm, confident, and focused on turning out the vote and winning this election.” Axios: The 'no comment' candidate — Harris strategy clouds how she'd govern One thing is clear about Harris' intent to stick to her old liberal views or govern with new centrist thinking: She doesn't want voters to know. - Related: Kamala refuses to say how she voted on crime-fighting measure in California Harris surrogate Kathy Hochul calls Trump and GOP voters 'anti-American' and 'anti-women' “If you’re voting for these Republicans in New York, you are voting for someone who supports Donald Trump and you’re anti-women, you’re anti-abortion, and basically, you’re anti-American,” Hochul said on MSNBC. Nearly 6 in 10 Americans Aren't Convinced Kamala Harris Worked at McDonald's: Poll The survey shows 37% of Americans "don't believe that Harris worked at McDonald's," while 21% are unsure. Another 42% believe Harris toiled under the Golden Arches, according to the poll. Slate writer says JD Vance’s wife betrayed her race "There’s no greater protection in the world than marriage to a white man with an education, money, and political power."
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Election Betting Odds Tighten As Polls Show Harris Has Momentum Trump's odds have dropped from about 66% on Polymarket a few days ago, to 54% as of Sunday evening. Nate Silver reveals latest forecast for presidential election Silver’s model shows Trump has a 51.5% chance of clinching the Electoral College while Harris has a 48.1% chance. “It’s a pure toss-up.” Poll: Harris takes lead over Trump in Iowa? While this poll is highly suspect, it's worth remembering this is (most likely) a very close election, and the outcome will be determined by who turns out. Trump erases deficit against Kamala Harris in final pre-election NY Post poll The survey by Leger found Trump and Harris each receiving 49% support among likely voters. The previous Post poll from October 1 had Harris +4. Trump leading Harris in every swing state: New poll The survey of likely American voters from AtlasIntel has revealed that Trump is favored to win in North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Four of the states are polling outside the margin of error. Final Pennsylvania poll by Trafalgar shows Trump with a 1.7% lead It also shows Republican Dave McCormick beating out incumbent Democrat Bob Casey for the U.S. Senate. NYT chief political analyst explains why polls could be underestimating Trump again “Across these final polls, white Democrats were 16 percent likelier to respond than white Republicans,” Nate Cohn said. “It raises the possibility that the polls could underestimate Mr. Trump yet again. We do a lot to account for this, but in the end there are no guarantees.” The Hill: Final Senate rankings — 5 seats most likely to flip According to Decision Desk HQ, the GOP has a 70% chance of wrestling back the Senate. Liberal Dark Money Network Sends Inaccurate Election Texts to Voters Across US One New Mexico official said the misleading texts are "something that the feds really need to look at and crack down on." House Speaker lays out massive deportation plan: Moving bureaucrats from DC to reshape government Mike Johnson says forcing government workers to leave the Washington "swamp" will lead to resignations and retirements that will quickly shrink costs to taxpayers. Mike Lee to moderate forum for GOP Senate leadership hopefuls Scott, Thune, and Cornyn emerged as the three front-runners to replace current Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has led the GOP in the Senate since 2007. Stacey Abrams: Record ‘Turnout Does Not Mean There Is Not Voter Suppression’ "One of the reasons we’re seeing early lines is because they can no longer use the easier method of voting by mail." |
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They Are Scrubbing the Internet Right Now Archive.org's read-only mode after a severe attack highlights threats to transparency. This disruption, paired with Google's elimination of cached pages and Amazon's axing of Alexa's web-ranking tool, signals a significant decline in public access to web history ahead of a pivotal election.
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