Day: November 5, 2024

If men don’t vote, Harris wins

3:30 pm November 5, 2024

It’s Election Day, at last.  Though we don’t know who will win this razor-tight contest, we do know that if V.P. Kamala Harris becomes our next president, it will be because men failed to show up.  Consider the early voting in Georgia: as of November 4, 2.2 million women had cast ballots, outnumbering male voters […]

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Melania Trump reveals how she stays calm, cool, focused and healthy: ‘Guiding principle’

3:00 pm November 5, 2024

Melania Trump, former first lady, is the author of the current New York Times No. 1 bestseller, “Melania.”  The personal memoir gives readers a rare look inside her life, starting with the moment she set foot on American soil as a 26-year-old and on through the assassination attempt on her husband, former President Donald J. […]

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Trump gets last-minute round of big-name endorsements including Joe Rogan, son of Roberto Clemente

2:30 pm November 5, 2024

On the eve of the U.S. election, President Trump received a round of last-minute endorsements from high-profile names, including Joe Rogan and Roberto Clemente Jr., son of the baseball legend.  With less than 24 hours to go before the election, podcaster and comedian, Joe Rogan formally endorsed Trump for president, ending speculation.  Posting on X, […]

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Harris, Trump conclude campaigning -now its up to the voters as Election Day 2024 gets underway

2:30 pm November 5, 2024

Nearly two years after launching his campaign to return to the White House, former President Trump’s bid to win back his old job is now in the hands of America’s voters, as Election Day 2024 has arrived. Facing off against the Republican presidential nominee is Vice President Kamala Harris, who just three and a half […]

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These ‘bellwether’ counties could determine next president

2:30 pm November 5, 2024

Now that Election Day is finally here, there are a few counties that experts are closely watching as their results could indicate who the next president will be. Known as “bellwether counties,” these swing counties have, with some exceptions, consistently sided with the winning candidate for decades. Matthew Bergbower, a political science professor at Indiana […]

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