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A poll published by the Wall Street Journal has found that Joe Biden is struggling with declining support from Black men, an important demographic that helped him ascend to the presidency in 2020. The poll found that 30% of black men surveyed in swing states reported that they were “definitely” or “probably” going to support Donald Trump instead of Biden. This is much higher than the support Trump received from Black men in 2020. Swing State Voters Source: Anna Shvets/Pexels The Wall Street Journal reporting results from their poll said that Biden is now losing Black supporters in swing states.…
Senate Democrats Join Republicans in Passing Resolution to Strip Away Biden Climate Rule
On Wednesday, the US Senate passed a resolution 53-47 to do away with a Biden-era Transportation Department rule that attempted to limit greenhouse gas emissions on America’s highways. Senate Res 61 saw Democrat Senators Joe Manchin III, John Tester, and Sherrod Brown join their Republican colleagues to get the vote to pass the majority threshold. Independent representative from Arizona Krysten Sinema also joined the Senate Republicans to approve the resolution. Democratic senator from West Virginia Joe Manchin III has been a frequent critic of Biden, in the past calling the rule “illegal.” Manchin and Sinema are both leaving the Senate…
As crossings at the US-Mexico border see record numbers, government officials continue to warn about the effects of increased strain on Border Patrol resources. Now, one border mayor in California is warning Americans about the dire consequences he sees the potential for. El Cajon mayor Bill Wells told Fox News that the migrant surge could hide a massive unknown threat, one that he can see as allowing the possibility of a major attack on the country. Wells’ Comments Source: Kire1975/Wikimedia In comments said to Fox News, El Cajon Mayor and congressional candidate Bill Wells asserted that a major terrorist attack…
David Versus Goliath: Trump Lags Far Behind Biden’s Behemoth Campaign With Only Months to Go
To date, the presumptive Democratic nominee for President Joe Biden has managed to out-fundraise former President Donald Trump nearly two to one, which helped put his campaign infrastructure far ahead. Now, an NBC News report has revealed that Trump is manning a much smaller operation by comparison, with as few as five staff members in some key swing states. Flush With Cash Source: David Lienemann Joe Biden’s campaign reportedly managed to have $71 million in cash at the end of February, which was double what the Trump campaign managed to raise at that time. Biden has made big use of…
Preventing a Biden Victory is My ‘Number One Priority’ Says RFK Jr. New York Ballot Access Consultant
Rita Palma, a campaign ballot access consultant for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in New York, made recent comments saying that efforts to get Kennedy on the ballot in New York will help “get rid of Biden”, which she called her “No. 1 priority.” Palma made the comments in a video where she met with Republicans. In the meeting, she pitched the case that RFK Jr. could be the key to helping Trump win in New York, a state with a long history of going to the Democrats. The Kennedy campaign later disavowed her comments and downplayed her role in campaign…
The Biden Administration is directing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to introduce new drinking water standards meant to curtail Americans’ exposure to so-called “forever chemicals” or PFAS. These new drinking water standards will be the first national standards to regulate different types of Per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS) that recent evidence suggests can cause a myriad of health problems when consumed over time. On a call with reporters, EPA administrator Michael Regan went over the motivations for these new rules, which would set enforceable limits on PFAS for utilities that serve America’s tap water. “There’s no doubt that these chemicals…
In comments made Monday, Donald Trump simultaneously took credit for overturning Roe v. Wade and also held off on calling for a national abortion ban. Trump said it should be left up to the states, which disappointed some pro-life allies. In response, Biden said he doesn’t believe him and that he doesn’t trust Trump to not sign a ban if it came across his desk. Trumps’ Comments Source: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons Trump uploaded a four-minute video to the social media platform Truth Social meant to address a growing division among Republicans regarding their feelings on fertility treatments and abortion. This…
Republican Mike Turner, a House Intelligence Committee Chair, made comments to CNN on Sunday calling out what he sees as pro-Russia propaganda messages in his own party being said on the House Floor. His comments echo previous remarks by Republican House Foreign Affairs chair Michael McCaul, who last week said that Russian propaganda had “infected the GOP base.” Turner’s Comments Source: US House of Representatives/Wikimedia In an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on his show “State of the Union”, Turner talked about opinions he has witnessed said by colleagues that he says come straight from Russia. “It is absolutely true…
An NBC Chicago report citing anonymous sources has revealed that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson will now likely reverse course on a previous decision not to take $70 million in aid. This aid was initially offered two months before and will be spent on the growing migrant crisis in the city. This move comes as the city has begun removing migrants from shelters who have overstayed a 60-day limit in response to growing costs and an elevated number of migrants crossing the US-Mexico border. February Deal Source: United States Department of Defense/Wikimedia In February, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker visited Chicago City…
Landmark Ruling By European Court Could Create Human Right to Be Protected From Climate Change
The European Court of Human Rights based in Strasbourg, France began a session Tuesday examining three different cases involving climate change complaints. Depending on the way the cases were ruled, the decision could have effectively forced any of the countries involved to reduce their climate emissions. While two of the cases were rejected, one case involving senior women from Switzerland sets a legally binding precedent that cannot be appealed. This ruling could require governments in Europe to take active steps in their obligation to protect their citizens from the ongoing effects of climate change in future lawsuits. This is the…