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Vote Against the DC and Manhattan Media Elite (Townhall)
We Americans like to vote for someone. We like to feel good about the fact that we are standing behind a candidate who either has earned our vote through their past performance or promises a vision and path toward a better, brighter future with an articulated way forward from our current state of affairs.
It’s fair to view the 2016 election victory for President Donald Trump as a little of both. Trump provided a vision and path forward on three, clear themes in that campaign: Nominating conservative judges and justices, lowering federal taxes and enforcing our current immigration laws to put an end to policies that encouraged illegal immigration. He has accomplished all three. [Read More]
Who do you want in charge of the economy? There will be a COVID vaccine soon – the question is whether it will be out yet this year or later in 2021. Either way, the global pandemic will be largely a non-issue a year from now.
With that in mind, the real question is who has the better plan and the better record to get America working again? Donald Trump wins in a landslide when applying that criteria to this election. [Read More]
Nate Silver: Without winning Pennsylvania, ‘Biden becomes an underdog’ (The Hill)
FiveThirtyEight.com founder Nate Sliver said over the weekend that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will become “an underdog” if he doesn’t win Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes on Tuesday.
Speaking on ABC’s “This Week,” Silver said the presidential race will come down to the Keystone State.
“Pennsylvania has not bumped up to a 7- or 8-point Biden lead like we see in Michigan and Wisconsin,” Silver said. “It’s not a big early voting state, so a lot of votes have not yet been cast in Pennsylvania.” [Read More]
Biden Aides See Warning Signs in Black, Latino Turnout So Far (Bloomberg Quint)
Senior officials on Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s campaign are increasingly worried about insufficient Black and Latino voter turnout in key states like Florida and Pennsylvania with only four days until the election, according to people familiar with the matter. Despite record early-vote turnout around the country, there are warning signs for Biden. In Arizona, two-thirds of Latino. [Read More]