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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lurvagj
aahkaye
t2_zgel252y5
Trump was just protecting them with his mushroom head 'whether they wanted it or not'
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lurvjqq
ATribeOfAfricans
t2_lkk8n
There could be a video of Trump violently raping a minor and his supporters wouldn't give a shit. Biden is right, anyone supporting Trump after all he has shown the world ove these past 8 years is a POS
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lurwnud
love_is_an_action
t2_3fhjtjzn
One thing I'll never understand about Epstein is why he didn't employ a dead man's switch to protect himself. The moment he was incarcerated or his heart stopped beating, why wasn't there a countdown to release everything he had on everyone? What did he have to lose if he'd already lost his life and/or freedom? What did he have to gain by not bringing down other awful people with him? It seems a bewildering oversight.
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
11,490
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lurwzu8
jvn1983
t2_dfhsb1ud
Won’t matter, even if they show evidence. It will be “fake” or some other BS.
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
11,490
476
Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lurx2um
Impossible_Stuff4225
t2_wk8qwljy8
Ah the classic few days before election claim
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lurxve9
verone3784
t2_4z11iy9t
There is a [literal victim statement (trigger warning, horrid details)](https://www.scribd.com/document/326057168/Jane-Doe-Declaration-as-Filed) from a woman who was a 13 year old minor at the time that she was raped by Trump in a Manhattan apartment connected to Epstein. The victim states that she was raped four times over the summer of 1994, aged 13, by Trump. She was physically assaulted during the attacks, and was threatened with the harming and deaths of her family if she told anyone what happened. And this guy is running for president. Trump is a pedo, a rapist, and a convicted felon.
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lurycls
fuck_yofeelings
t2_741dkz12l
Have proof or speak into the void.
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lurymlm
bobcat116
t2_pyjq0
I bet “women” means underage. There’s nothing g wrong with above age women sitting on his lap.
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
luryrvq
mcampo84
t2_7a8ak
We all know Trump is vile. Put up or shut up.
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lurzewi
kathryn2a
t2_2r4ookx7
Trump and Epstein…pedophiles. Why are these religious groups supporting a despicable candidate. These men were abusing children. The rich creeps cover for each other.
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lus0bjz
LostLegate
t2_mq21o
So this happened and you decided to not mention it until right now? Does that not seem suspect to anyone else?
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lus18jn
Character-Peach9171
t2_1awnhwbh9o
So far we know about Andrew, Larry Summers, Trump, maybe gates and maybe musk. Whom else?
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lus1u50
jchowdown
t2_oy5cg
Spoilers: it was Ivanka
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
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xiaopewpew
t2_mpuf7
You shouldnt believe anything about anyone coming up this close to the election.
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
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hskmp
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I saw Trump with my own eyes do a live human sacrifice on an altar by the sea at Arkham whenceforth he conjured the fabulous shocking Yog Sothoth!
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
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adgonzal13
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Paywall
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lus2brv
RangerMatt4
t2_8awha
Sure Diddys list will take down half of Hollywood but Epsteins list will take down half of the worlds leadership
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lus2bzd
DignityThief80
t2_af6i8s4
Doesn't matter, won't move the needle.
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lus3goz
OldManPip5
t2_om2wx5iq
Post it or fuck off.
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Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims Author
1ggq7ag
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epstein-showed-pics-of-donald-trump-with-topless-young-women-claims-author-michael-wolff/?via=twitter_page&utm_source=twitter_owned_tdb&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_campaign=owned_social
2024-10-31T21:57:06
mvanigan
politics
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Jeffrey Epstein Showed Pics of Donald Trump with Topless Young Women, Claims Author Michael Wolff Skip to Main ContentNewslettersCrosswordSUBSCRIBEALLCSCHEAT SHEETNEWSLETTERSLOG INCheat SheetMediaObsessedRoyalsPoliticsOpinionInnovationU.S. NewsScoutedMy AccountManage NewslettersSubscription OffersNeed Help?LogOutHOMEPAGEMediaEpstein Showed Me Photos of Trump with Topless Young Women Sitting in His Lap, Claims AuthorOCTOBER SURPRISE?Controversial writer Michael Wolff says Epstein kept the pics in his safe—which the FBI later seized.Hugh Dougherty Executive EditorUpdated Nov. 1 2024 3:45AM EDT / Published Oct. 31 2024 5:50PM EDT Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/NBC Hugh DoughertyExecutive [email protected] a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.Trending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal PattersonTrending NowPoliticsTrump Signs New Order to Vastly Expand His Presidential PowersYasmeen HamadehMediaCNN Host Asks Hysterical Stephen Miller to ‘Calm Down’ in Live InterviewYasmeen HamadehPoliticsDOGE’s Shocking $8 Billion Dollar Mistake Called OutJosh FialloMediaAnti-Trump Podcast Dethrones Joe Rogan at Top of the ChartsJulia OrnedoU.S. NewsJFK’s Grandson Freaks Out After Trump Order Closes Kennedy LibraryKenneal Patterson ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTBACK TO TOP ↑Cheat SheetPoliticsObsessedMediaWorldCultureU.S. NewsScoutedInnovationTravelSUBSCRIPTIONCROSSWORDNEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGET THE APPFOLLOW USAboutContactTipsJobsAdvertiseHelpPrivacyCode of Ethics & StandardsDiversityTerms & conditionsCopyright & TrademarkCookie Settings© 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC
lus47dm
AntoniaFauci
t2_ceqnz278
The October Not-A-Surprise
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Michelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames Media
1ggq8r5
https://newrepublic.com/article/187583/michelle-obamas-brutal-takedown-trumps-mental-state-shames-media
2024-10-31T21:59:02
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Michelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames Media | The New Republic You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browserand improve your visit to our site. Skip NavigationThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New RepublicPodcasts HomepageThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New Republic Podcasts HomepageThe Daily Blast with Greg Sargent/October 28, 2024PODCASTMichelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames MediaAs Michelle Obama harshly indicts Trump, a former GOP strategist working to win swing voters explains why her message might reach undecided women—and reflects on how the media is failing us.Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesFormer first lady Michelle Obama in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on October 26Over the weekend, Michelle Obama delivered an extraordinary speech that reminded us how catastrophic Donald Trump’s presidency was, harshly criticized his debased moral character, and asked why the press expects Kamala Harris to meet basic standards of public conduct that aren’t expected of Trump. Could this closing message win over the undecided voters who will decide the race? We talked to Reed Galen, a former GOP strategist who’s working to pull remaining fence-sitters away from Trump for his group The Union, about why Michelle Obama’s message might reach undecided women and how it puts the media to shame. Listen to this episode here. A transcript is here. The Daily Blast with Greg SargentTNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers. Read More: Podcast, Politics, Michelle Obama, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Daily BlastBreaking News👍Trump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things WorseMalcolm Ferguson👍Malcolm FergusonTrump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things Worse🫠RFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryHafiz Rashid🫠Hafiz RashidRFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryNot quiteTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderEdith OlmstedNot quiteEdith OlmstedTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderLatest From PodcastPODCASTTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawPODCASTTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnBREAKING NEWS POLITICS CLIMATE CULTURE MAGAZINE PODCASTS GAMESEventsTravelBookstoreDonateAdvertiseFAQPressJobsSubmissionsSubscribe to The New RepublicSign Up for Our Newsletters Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie SettingsCopyright 2025 © The New Republic. All rights reserved.
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The media is covering for Trump's mental decline, because Trump = ratings
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https://newrepublic.com/article/187583/michelle-obamas-brutal-takedown-trumps-mental-state-shames-media
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Michelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames Media | The New Republic You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browserand improve your visit to our site. Skip NavigationThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New RepublicPodcasts HomepageThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New Republic Podcasts HomepageThe Daily Blast with Greg Sargent/October 28, 2024PODCASTMichelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames MediaAs Michelle Obama harshly indicts Trump, a former GOP strategist working to win swing voters explains why her message might reach undecided women—and reflects on how the media is failing us.Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesFormer first lady Michelle Obama in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on October 26Over the weekend, Michelle Obama delivered an extraordinary speech that reminded us how catastrophic Donald Trump’s presidency was, harshly criticized his debased moral character, and asked why the press expects Kamala Harris to meet basic standards of public conduct that aren’t expected of Trump. Could this closing message win over the undecided voters who will decide the race? We talked to Reed Galen, a former GOP strategist who’s working to pull remaining fence-sitters away from Trump for his group The Union, about why Michelle Obama’s message might reach undecided women and how it puts the media to shame. Listen to this episode here. A transcript is here. The Daily Blast with Greg SargentTNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers. Read More: Podcast, Politics, Michelle Obama, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Daily BlastBreaking News👍Trump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things WorseMalcolm Ferguson👍Malcolm FergusonTrump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things Worse🫠RFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryHafiz Rashid🫠Hafiz RashidRFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryNot quiteTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderEdith OlmstedNot quiteEdith OlmstedTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderLatest From PodcastPODCASTTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawPODCASTTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnBREAKING NEWS POLITICS CLIMATE CULTURE MAGAZINE PODCASTS GAMESEventsTravelBookstoreDonateAdvertiseFAQPressJobsSubmissionsSubscribe to The New RepublicSign Up for Our Newsletters Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie SettingsCopyright 2025 © The New Republic. All rights reserved.
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The media is owned by republicans spewing propaganda 24/7 in favor of Trump. White washing his ramblings. Whilst holding Kamala Harris to almost impossible standards.
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Michelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames Media
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https://newrepublic.com/article/187583/michelle-obamas-brutal-takedown-trumps-mental-state-shames-media
2024-10-31T21:59:02
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Michelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames Media | The New Republic You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browserand improve your visit to our site. Skip NavigationThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New RepublicPodcasts HomepageThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New Republic Podcasts HomepageThe Daily Blast with Greg Sargent/October 28, 2024PODCASTMichelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames MediaAs Michelle Obama harshly indicts Trump, a former GOP strategist working to win swing voters explains why her message might reach undecided women—and reflects on how the media is failing us.Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesFormer first lady Michelle Obama in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on October 26Over the weekend, Michelle Obama delivered an extraordinary speech that reminded us how catastrophic Donald Trump’s presidency was, harshly criticized his debased moral character, and asked why the press expects Kamala Harris to meet basic standards of public conduct that aren’t expected of Trump. Could this closing message win over the undecided voters who will decide the race? We talked to Reed Galen, a former GOP strategist who’s working to pull remaining fence-sitters away from Trump for his group The Union, about why Michelle Obama’s message might reach undecided women and how it puts the media to shame. Listen to this episode here. A transcript is here. The Daily Blast with Greg SargentTNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers. Read More: Podcast, Politics, Michelle Obama, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Daily BlastBreaking News👍Trump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things WorseMalcolm Ferguson👍Malcolm FergusonTrump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things Worse🫠RFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryHafiz Rashid🫠Hafiz RashidRFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryNot quiteTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderEdith OlmstedNot quiteEdith OlmstedTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderLatest From PodcastPODCASTTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawPODCASTTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnBREAKING NEWS POLITICS CLIMATE CULTURE MAGAZINE PODCASTS GAMESEventsTravelBookstoreDonateAdvertiseFAQPressJobsSubmissionsSubscribe to The New RepublicSign Up for Our Newsletters Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie SettingsCopyright 2025 © The New Republic. All rights reserved.
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The media published articles about Biden’s age and gaffes almost daily until he dropped out. Trump, whose cognitive decline is obvious to everyone, gets a pass. If he wins, you’ll hear the media asking how it happened. They need to look at their complicity.
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https://newrepublic.com/article/187583/michelle-obamas-brutal-takedown-trumps-mental-state-shames-media
2024-10-31T21:59:02
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Michelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames Media | The New Republic You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browserand improve your visit to our site. Skip NavigationThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New RepublicPodcasts HomepageThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New Republic Podcasts HomepageThe Daily Blast with Greg Sargent/October 28, 2024PODCASTMichelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames MediaAs Michelle Obama harshly indicts Trump, a former GOP strategist working to win swing voters explains why her message might reach undecided women—and reflects on how the media is failing us.Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesFormer first lady Michelle Obama in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on October 26Over the weekend, Michelle Obama delivered an extraordinary speech that reminded us how catastrophic Donald Trump’s presidency was, harshly criticized his debased moral character, and asked why the press expects Kamala Harris to meet basic standards of public conduct that aren’t expected of Trump. Could this closing message win over the undecided voters who will decide the race? We talked to Reed Galen, a former GOP strategist who’s working to pull remaining fence-sitters away from Trump for his group The Union, about why Michelle Obama’s message might reach undecided women and how it puts the media to shame. Listen to this episode here. A transcript is here. The Daily Blast with Greg SargentTNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers. Read More: Podcast, Politics, Michelle Obama, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Daily BlastBreaking News👍Trump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things WorseMalcolm Ferguson👍Malcolm FergusonTrump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things Worse🫠RFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryHafiz Rashid🫠Hafiz RashidRFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryNot quiteTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderEdith OlmstedNot quiteEdith OlmstedTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderLatest From PodcastPODCASTTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawPODCASTTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnBREAKING NEWS POLITICS CLIMATE CULTURE MAGAZINE PODCASTS GAMESEventsTravelBookstoreDonateAdvertiseFAQPressJobsSubmissionsSubscribe to The New RepublicSign Up for Our Newsletters Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie SettingsCopyright 2025 © The New Republic. All rights reserved.
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The Media has no shame. They surrendered integrity for profits years ago.
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Michelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames Media
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https://newrepublic.com/article/187583/michelle-obamas-brutal-takedown-trumps-mental-state-shames-media
2024-10-31T21:59:02
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Michelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames Media | The New Republic You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browserand improve your visit to our site. Skip NavigationThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New RepublicPodcasts HomepageThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New Republic Podcasts HomepageThe Daily Blast with Greg Sargent/October 28, 2024PODCASTMichelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames MediaAs Michelle Obama harshly indicts Trump, a former GOP strategist working to win swing voters explains why her message might reach undecided women—and reflects on how the media is failing us.Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesFormer first lady Michelle Obama in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on October 26Over the weekend, Michelle Obama delivered an extraordinary speech that reminded us how catastrophic Donald Trump’s presidency was, harshly criticized his debased moral character, and asked why the press expects Kamala Harris to meet basic standards of public conduct that aren’t expected of Trump. Could this closing message win over the undecided voters who will decide the race? We talked to Reed Galen, a former GOP strategist who’s working to pull remaining fence-sitters away from Trump for his group The Union, about why Michelle Obama’s message might reach undecided women and how it puts the media to shame. Listen to this episode here. A transcript is here. The Daily Blast with Greg SargentTNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers. Read More: Podcast, Politics, Michelle Obama, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Daily BlastBreaking News👍Trump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things WorseMalcolm Ferguson👍Malcolm FergusonTrump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things Worse🫠RFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryHafiz Rashid🫠Hafiz RashidRFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryNot quiteTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderEdith OlmstedNot quiteEdith OlmstedTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderLatest From PodcastPODCASTTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawPODCASTTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnBREAKING NEWS POLITICS CLIMATE CULTURE MAGAZINE PODCASTS GAMESEventsTravelBookstoreDonateAdvertiseFAQPressJobsSubmissionsSubscribe to The New RepublicSign Up for Our Newsletters Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie SettingsCopyright 2025 © The New Republic. All rights reserved.
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Because the media is owned by the billionaires that want their tRump tax breaks.
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Michelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames Media
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https://newrepublic.com/article/187583/michelle-obamas-brutal-takedown-trumps-mental-state-shames-media
2024-10-31T21:59:02
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Michelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames Media | The New Republic You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browserand improve your visit to our site. Skip NavigationThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New RepublicPodcasts HomepageThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESThe New Republic The New Republic Podcasts HomepageThe Daily Blast with Greg Sargent/October 28, 2024PODCASTMichelle Obama’s Brutal Takedown of Trump’s Mental State Shames MediaAs Michelle Obama harshly indicts Trump, a former GOP strategist working to win swing voters explains why her message might reach undecided women—and reflects on how the media is failing us.Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesFormer first lady Michelle Obama in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on October 26Over the weekend, Michelle Obama delivered an extraordinary speech that reminded us how catastrophic Donald Trump’s presidency was, harshly criticized his debased moral character, and asked why the press expects Kamala Harris to meet basic standards of public conduct that aren’t expected of Trump. Could this closing message win over the undecided voters who will decide the race? We talked to Reed Galen, a former GOP strategist who’s working to pull remaining fence-sitters away from Trump for his group The Union, about why Michelle Obama’s message might reach undecided women and how it puts the media to shame. Listen to this episode here. A transcript is here. The Daily Blast with Greg SargentTNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers. Read More: Podcast, Politics, Michelle Obama, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Daily BlastBreaking News👍Trump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things WorseMalcolm Ferguson👍Malcolm FergusonTrump Reveals Extreme Tariffs Plan Guaranteed to Make Things Worse🫠RFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryHafiz Rashid🫠Hafiz RashidRFK Jr. Names First Targets in Chilling Speech as Health SecretaryNot quiteTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderEdith OlmstedNot quiteEdith OlmstedTrump Breaks Major Campaign Promise With Toothless IVF Executive OrderLatest From PodcastPODCASTTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTranscript: Musk’s Threats Darken as Trump Declares Himself Above LawPODCASTTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentPODCASTThe Daily Blast with Greg SargentTrump-Musk Threats Darken as Their Anger at Enemies Takes Ominous TurnBREAKING NEWS POLITICS CLIMATE CULTURE MAGAZINE PODCASTS GAMESEventsTravelBookstoreDonateAdvertiseFAQPressJobsSubmissionsSubscribe to The New RepublicSign Up for Our Newsletters Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie SettingsCopyright 2025 © The New Republic. All rights reserved.
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I hope Harris wins, I really do. But if she does there is a huge, wide open market opportunity for someone inside Trump's campaign to publish or tell the inside story of wtf has actually been going on behind closed doors these last few months, I bet it is orders of magnitude worse than whatever we can imagine based on his public appearances.
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The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why
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https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03479-y
2024-10-31T22:00:43
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The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript. Advertisement View all journals Search Log in Explore content About the journal Publish with us Subscribe Sign up for alerts RSS feed nature news article NEWS 29 October 2024 Correction 29 October 2024 The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why Poll finds researchers around the world are most worried about climate change and security issues. By Jeff Tollefson Jeff Tollefson View author publications You can also search for this author in PubMed  Google Scholar Twitter Facebook Email Access through your institution Buy or subscribe The US presidential election has divided a nation, but scientists seem to be on the same page. Researchers inside and outside the United States overwhelmingly favour the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, according to roughly 2,000 readers who responded to a Nature survey. What’s more, one-third of the researchers rooting for her say it might affect their plans for where they live or study if the Republican candidate Donald Trump wins on 5 November. 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"The US presidential election has divided a nation, but scientists seem to be on the same page. Researchers inside and outside the United States overwhelmingly favour the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, according to roughly 2,000 readers who responded to a Nature survey. What’s more, one-third of the researchers rooting for her say it might affect their plans for where they live or study if the Republican candidate Donald Trump wins on 5 November." The article explains their reasoning in making that choice.
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The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why
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https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03479-y
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The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript. Advertisement View all journals Search Log in Explore content About the journal Publish with us Subscribe Sign up for alerts RSS feed nature news article NEWS 29 October 2024 Correction 29 October 2024 The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why Poll finds researchers around the world are most worried about climate change and security issues. By Jeff Tollefson Jeff Tollefson View author publications You can also search for this author in PubMed  Google Scholar Twitter Facebook Email Access through your institution Buy or subscribe The US presidential election has divided a nation, but scientists seem to be on the same page. Researchers inside and outside the United States overwhelmingly favour the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, according to roughly 2,000 readers who responded to a Nature survey. What’s more, one-third of the researchers rooting for her say it might affect their plans for where they live or study if the Republican candidate Donald Trump wins on 5 November. Access options Access through your institution Access through your institution Change institution Buy or subscribe Access Nature and 54 other Nature Portfolio journals Get Nature+, our best-value online-access subscription $29.99 / 30 days cancel any time Learn more Subscribe to this journal Receive 51 print issues and online access $199.00 per year only $3.90 per issue Learn more Rent or buy this article Prices vary by article type from$1.95 to$39.95 Learn more Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout Additional access options: Log in Learn about institutional subscriptions Read our FAQs Contact customer support doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-024-03479-y Updates & Corrections Correction 29 October 2024: An earlier version of this story mistakenly said that Trump’s presdency ran from 2017–20. It was 2017–21. Reprints and permissions Supplementary Information Nature data tables Related Articles The US is the world’s science superpower — but for how long? US election debate: what Harris and Trump said about science What Kamala Harris’s historic bid for the US presidency means for science Trump’s presidential push renews fears for US science Subjects Politics Scientific community Policy Latest on: Politics NASA embraced diversity. Trump’s DEI purge is hitting space scientists hard News 14 FEB 25 ‘Targeted and belittled’: scientists at US environmental agency speak out as layoffs begin News 14 FEB 25 Vaccine sceptic RFK Jr is now a powerful force in US science: what will he do? News 13 FEB 25 Scientific community Why retractions data could be a powerful tool for cleaning up science Editorial 19 FEB 25 Why these scientists devote time to editing and updating Wikipedia Career Feature 19 FEB 25 Women need platforms to celebrate excellence in research and technology Editorial 19 FEB 25 Policy What’s next for the World Health Organization? US exit could reshape agency News Explainer 19 FEB 25 Why retractions data could be a powerful tool for cleaning up science Editorial 19 FEB 25 Are the Trump team’s actions affecting your research? 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The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript. Advertisement View all journals Search Log in Explore content About the journal Publish with us Subscribe Sign up for alerts RSS feed nature news article NEWS 29 October 2024 Correction 29 October 2024 The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why Poll finds researchers around the world are most worried about climate change and security issues. By Jeff Tollefson Jeff Tollefson View author publications You can also search for this author in PubMed  Google Scholar Twitter Facebook Email Access through your institution Buy or subscribe The US presidential election has divided a nation, but scientists seem to be on the same page. Researchers inside and outside the United States overwhelmingly favour the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, according to roughly 2,000 readers who responded to a Nature survey. What’s more, one-third of the researchers rooting for her say it might affect their plans for where they live or study if the Republican candidate Donald Trump wins on 5 November. 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The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript. Advertisement View all journals Search Log in Explore content About the journal Publish with us Subscribe Sign up for alerts RSS feed nature news article NEWS 29 October 2024 Correction 29 October 2024 The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why Poll finds researchers around the world are most worried about climate change and security issues. By Jeff Tollefson Jeff Tollefson View author publications You can also search for this author in PubMed  Google Scholar Twitter Facebook Email Access through your institution Buy or subscribe The US presidential election has divided a nation, but scientists seem to be on the same page. Researchers inside and outside the United States overwhelmingly favour the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, according to roughly 2,000 readers who responded to a Nature survey. What’s more, one-third of the researchers rooting for her say it might affect their plans for where they live or study if the Republican candidate Donald Trump wins on 5 November. Access options Access through your institution Access through your institution Change institution Buy or subscribe Access Nature and 54 other Nature Portfolio journals Get Nature+, our best-value online-access subscription $29.99 / 30 days cancel any time Learn more Subscribe to this journal Receive 51 print issues and online access $199.00 per year only $3.90 per issue Learn more Rent or buy this article Prices vary by article type from$1.95 to$39.95 Learn more Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout Additional access options: Log in Learn about institutional subscriptions Read our FAQs Contact customer support doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-024-03479-y Updates & Corrections Correction 29 October 2024: An earlier version of this story mistakenly said that Trump’s presdency ran from 2017–20. It was 2017–21. 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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Too late! I declare that Trump already lost (I won) so that’s it! I declared first, so stop counting the votes and just install me as president. That’s how it works right?
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Let him. He'll look silly as not even Fox News will go along with his narrative as they surprisingly have a pretty reputable elections desk, or did as of 2020.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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I mean he's been saying the only way he loses is if "they cheat" so he's already been declaring he won...
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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>“We are sadly ready if he does and, if we know that he is actually manipulating the press and attempting to manipulate the consensus of the American people … we are prepared to respond,” the vice president said. https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4962986-harris-ready-trump-prematurely-claims-victory/
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Well, that takes the wind right out of his attempt.  Luckily.  They’ll still make a mess and this isn’t over yet but the fact that he’s blowing his load so early suggests he’s really not doing well. 
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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If I claim to win the lottery without any proof, do I get to keep the money?
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Tuesday? I seriously doubt that Trump waits that long.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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He tried that last time. How'd that work for him?
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Maybe he will send out another early email to his opponents. Bring that debate energy!
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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I declare victory. I have won every state except Wyoming.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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This will quiet down very quickly when Texas goes blue. Reagan beat Mondale 49-1. The only way it stays close is if the Millennials and the Zoomers stay home.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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And he will (declare/claim it). Probably before midnight.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Such restraint! It's obvious that he's already won! /s
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Who cares what that halfwit declares?
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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This episode: "It didn't work the first time either: Part 2"
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Like the Yankees yesterday: 5-0 at the end of the fourth inning and…
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Serious question - let’s say Trump declares early victory - but Kamala pulls ahead and wins. What happens next?
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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I’d like to thank the compromised Department of Justice for allowing this to happen even after the Jan 6th coup attempt. Good work, cowards.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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milton911
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Doesn't he and Johnson have some scam worked out, whereby whatever happens Trump can be declared the winner? In 2024, thanks to Trump and Vance, decency, morality and integrity have leapt out of the window, while brazen corruption, megalomania and treason will be marching straight through the front door.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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I hope Harris demolishes him... Then him declaring victory is going to look comically pathetic like the loser he is.
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Tump's Amerighanistan in the making Where you'll have him \(and his donors\) in power 'whether you want it or not'
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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I also would like to go on social media and declare myself the president of the potus states. I'll fix the middle east with my tri fiddy state solution. Do i get paid in booties or what?
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
1ggqlyq
https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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politics
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363
Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
lurv0ko
Watchtective
t2_qamhw9yrk
Biden may want to take it upon himself to enact a presidential act of immunity granted by the Supreme Court as Trump eagerly begged for. After all, Biden IS president still. Be careful what you wish for.
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3
Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
1ggqlyq
https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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politics
3,928
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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autotldr
t2_6sklr
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
1ggqlyq
https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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politics
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
lurw4y3
Kendal-Lite
t2_k4gigciff
We been knew.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
1ggqlyq
https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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politics
3,928
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
lurwlkq
darthbreezy
t2_f3b595
Huh - Just like playing chess with a pigeon after all. It struts around, knocking over all the pieces and shitting and strutting all over the board like it won the game...
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
1ggqlyq
https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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politics
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Ok_Gas2086
t2_1afutgok7g
Clearly, he is just going to make up BS about cheating followed by frivolous lawsuits and hope the corrupt SCOTUS will hand him a victory against the American people.  Meanwhile, Biden asleep at the goddamned wheel! Just letting this happen!
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Keunster
t2_oy7ckktup
Luckily what he says doesnt fucking matter
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Hot_Baker4215
t2_14bstewfjh
So what who cares
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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exlawyer46
t2_fjinbz60f
This is his plan every time. He’s already in it’s rigged mode. He will fire bullet number two on election night, and then start ridiculous lawsuits/behind the scenes (fake electors/house shenanigans) soon thereafter. Harris winning with the blue wall states of PA, Wisconsin, Michigan, and either Georgia or North Carolina stops him in his tracks. Convincing two states to try to steal the election is going to be hard with the legal trouble they are facing from 2020.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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MaximumChance0
t2_6c1cuhih
That’s been the plan the whole time
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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A message from Ai Donald Trump: "The human equivalent of dog💩 is Steve Bannon, who just got out of prison this week, after serving four months for contempt of congress. Bannon hit the ground running, saying that I should declare victory prematurely and just say that I have won. And because I'm an idiot, I'll do it now. So today, Thursday October 31st on Halloween, I hereby declare that frankly, I did win the 2024 election. I have been elected president. All voting must now stop, and any votes counted after today are fraudulent and were cast by illegal immigrants. I won California and New York, by overwhelming margins, and I even won Puerto Rico, which is a floating island of garbage, and can't even vote, but I won it anyway. So I want to thank myself, and no one else, for my incredible victory. But I won and all voting and vote counting must now stop, and I have called Brad Raffensberger in Georgia to tell him that I won Georgia, and I have an army of lawyers and armed redneck thugs causing absolute chaos, all over the country to flood the zone with bullsh\*t. So join me for the fake inauguration this weekend at Mara Largo. Will be wild!" s/ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU7HEDxdC8Q](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU7HEDxdC8Q)
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Unfortunately possession is 9/10th of the law. Good luck taking the White House you bloated orange wanker.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Same old playbook by the GOP and the brainwashed GOP voters will turn into domestic terrorists at J6 2.0…what an absolute shit party for mouth breathers.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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If only the media wasn’t completely complicit with the insurrectionist (again)
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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His throat looks like a 70 year old something.  Can't quite put my finger in it.. I mean on it!
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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It will be an excellent precursor to...jail.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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I still remember his pathetic “in fact, we did win the election” before all the ballots were counted in PA 2020
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Did it last election, will do it this election and if he loses he'll run again and do it the next election. I don't buy that he's going to quietly bow out if he loses.
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
2024-10-31T22:16:24
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Non-American here, can someone explain why this matters at all?
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Trump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the results
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https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trumps-big-lie-election-subversion-2020-rcna178260
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Trump appears ready to declare victory no matter the results of race against HarrisIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERTrump’s ready to declare victory on Tuesday — no matter the resultsThis may be a new election but the former president and his allies are already pushing the same old lies from 2020. By Chris HayesThis is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 30 episode of "All In with Chris Hayes."Tuesday’s election is shaping up to be one of the closest races anyone has seen in U.S. history. Polls nationally and in the key states show a dead heat between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.People in what we used to call a reality-based community understand that this is a very tight race in a closely divided country and it could go either way, but the story on the right is ... not that. For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead.According to conservative media, Trump is set to win next week's election by a landslide. Guests on Fox News are predicting the former president will win every swing state and host Greg Gutfeld already declared the election over, “Donald Trump’s got this.”For a while now, the story on the right has been that Trump is cruising to victory and that he’s way ahead. They say that the Harris campaign has collapsed and the only way they can win the election is by stealing it. Now, that’s just as untrue as it was four years ago but that hasn’t stopped Trump from telling the same lies on the campaign trail this year. Trump can very well win this election outright but, as he’s been telegraphing for four years, the plan is to cheat and sow doubt about the outcome in advance so, if things don’t go his way, he can claim the election has been stolen. Just like he did last time.In fact, on Tuesday, one of the ex-cons advising Trump, Steve Bannon, gave a press conference after getting out of jail and almost immediately said Trump’s main mistake on election night in 2020 was that he took too long to falsely declare victory. A mistake he said Trump shouldn’t make again this year.They are running the same “Stop the Steal” playbook as they did four years ago — you know, when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, for which Trump and dozens of others are still facing prosecution. On Wednesday, a reporter asked the former president about his election night plans and if he anticipates being able to declare victory that night.Trump, while donning a reflective vest and climbing into his name-branded garbage truck, told the reporter, “I hope that we’re going to declare a victory,” and then raised suspicions about results taken from voting machines. It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost. Not just from Fox News, but also from the social media platform X and its owner, Elon Musk, the Trump-loving reactionary billionaire and the world’s biggest broker of disinformation. That’s just one place where Trump and his allies are now posting false claims about “cheating” at “large scale levels” in Pennsylvania early voting.It’s the same old song. But this time, the Republican central message is getting a big signal boost: Elon Musk. Now, it turns out there might be some voter fraud being committed — but not in Pennsylvania and not by Democrats. On Tuesday, Indiana state police said they had arrested Larry Savage, a Republican precinct committeeman and former congressional candidate. Police say he stole two ballots from a test of voting machines and then claimed the machines were flawed.According to court documents, the investigators also searched Savage’s phone and found a text that read: ”sis, they say anything about the ballots i took.” Investigators also say he posted on a social media page condemning the county’s election procedures, shortly before police found the stolen ballots in his truck.Meanwhile, as Republicans are setting the scene for another attempted theft of the election, Democrats are trying to do what they did in 2020 and 2022, which is to get people out to vote and win a close race. Chris HayesChris Hayes hosts “All In with Chris Hayes” at 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday on MSNBC. He is the editor-at-large at The Nation. A former fellow at Harvard University’s Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Hayes was a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. His latest book is "A Colony in a Nation" (W. W. Norton).Allison Detzel contributed.Previous PostAuthoritarian Viktor Orbán wishes his pal Trump luck in the election: ‘Fingers crossed’Next PostMany young voters are watching Trump's 'Access Hollywood' video for the first timeLatest PostTrump faces another lawsuit from religious leaders over his immigration movesAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo
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Harris needs to preemptively declare victory herself beforehand, as a show of force and superiority.
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cornel-west-pennsylvania-ballot-access-dispute-samuel-alito/
2024-10-31T22:17:56
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Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 U.S. World Politics HealthWatch MoneyWatch Entertainment Crime Sports Watch CBS News Politics Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute By Melissa Quinn October 31, 2024 / 5:55 PM EDT / CBS News What to know about election law Breaking down election law as Americans vote in 2024 05:43 Washington — Justice Samuel Alito on Thursday rejected a request from progressive activist Cornel West to direct Pennsylvania election officials to post notices informing voters at polling locations statewide on Election Day that West is a presidential candidate and his name can be written in on ballots.West, a third-party candidate for the presidency, sought emergency relief from the nation's highest court Wednesday, less than a week before Election Day and as more than 1.5 million voters in Pennsylvania have already cast their ballots by mail.As the Nov. 5 election draws near, the Supreme Court has been asked to intervene in a growing number of disputes. Just this week, it rejected a bid by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to have his name removed from the Wisconsin and Michigan ballots, and allowed Virginia officials to resume a program to remove from its voter rolls roughly 1,600 people that the state suspects are noncitizens.West's request arose from his unsuccessful effort to have his name listed on the Pennsylvania general election ballot. His name is included on the ballots in the battleground states of Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin.After his nomination papers were rejected by the state, the activist filed a lawsuit in federal district court in September arguing that the state's application of its election code violates the Constitution. Both the district court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled for the state, relying on a legal principle that cautions courts against changing election rules too close to an election to avoid confusing voters and election officials. West then asked the Supreme Court to step in, arguing that Pennsylvania's election rules restrict access to the ballot for minor-party candidates in violation of his First Amendment rights.Allowing the Pennsylvania secretary of state's "unlawful conduct to preclude candidates access to the ballot in violation of their constitutional rights simply because election officials' delay pushes a dispute close to an election is anathema to the principles embodied by the First and Fourteenth Amendments," West's legal team said.They argued that the lower court's decisions were wrong, in part because the addition of a candidate to the ballot advances the nation's commitment to robust debate by "breaking the monopoly on existing political parties." Election 2024 More How Trump's support among men reshaped the political landscape Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to VP's residence Congress certifies Trump's 2024 victory, 4 years after Capitol attack Capitol Hill lawmakers experiencing surge of swatting calls, bomb threats Electoral College meets to cast ballots in 2024 election More Melissa Quinn Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Twitter © 2024 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. More from CBS News Top criminal prosecutor in U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. resigns Trump actions could change the presidency Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Feb. 16, 2025 Trump administration wants SCOTUS to permit firing of whistleblower agency head Copyright ©2025 CBS Interactive Inc. 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Gong42
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Cornel West is a deadbeat who needs to start paying his child support.
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cornel-west-pennsylvania-ballot-access-dispute-samuel-alito/
2024-10-31T22:17:56
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute - CBS News Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 U.S. World Politics HealthWatch MoneyWatch Entertainment Crime Sports Watch CBS News Politics Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute By Melissa Quinn October 31, 2024 / 5:55 PM EDT / CBS News What to know about election law Breaking down election law as Americans vote in 2024 05:43 Washington — Justice Samuel Alito on Thursday rejected a request from progressive activist Cornel West to direct Pennsylvania election officials to post notices informing voters at polling locations statewide on Election Day that West is a presidential candidate and his name can be written in on ballots.West, a third-party candidate for the presidency, sought emergency relief from the nation's highest court Wednesday, less than a week before Election Day and as more than 1.5 million voters in Pennsylvania have already cast their ballots by mail.As the Nov. 5 election draws near, the Supreme Court has been asked to intervene in a growing number of disputes. Just this week, it rejected a bid by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to have his name removed from the Wisconsin and Michigan ballots, and allowed Virginia officials to resume a program to remove from its voter rolls roughly 1,600 people that the state suspects are noncitizens.West's request arose from his unsuccessful effort to have his name listed on the Pennsylvania general election ballot. His name is included on the ballots in the battleground states of Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin.After his nomination papers were rejected by the state, the activist filed a lawsuit in federal district court in September arguing that the state's application of its election code violates the Constitution. Both the district court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled for the state, relying on a legal principle that cautions courts against changing election rules too close to an election to avoid confusing voters and election officials. West then asked the Supreme Court to step in, arguing that Pennsylvania's election rules restrict access to the ballot for minor-party candidates in violation of his First Amendment rights.Allowing the Pennsylvania secretary of state's "unlawful conduct to preclude candidates access to the ballot in violation of their constitutional rights simply because election officials' delay pushes a dispute close to an election is anathema to the principles embodied by the First and Fourteenth Amendments," West's legal team said.They argued that the lower court's decisions were wrong, in part because the addition of a candidate to the ballot advances the nation's commitment to robust debate by "breaking the monopoly on existing political parties." Election 2024 More How Trump's support among men reshaped the political landscape Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to VP's residence Congress certifies Trump's 2024 victory, 4 years after Capitol attack Capitol Hill lawmakers experiencing surge of swatting calls, bomb threats Electoral College meets to cast ballots in 2024 election More Melissa Quinn Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Twitter © 2024 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. More from CBS News Top criminal prosecutor in U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. resigns Trump actions could change the presidency Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Feb. 16, 2025 Trump administration wants SCOTUS to permit firing of whistleblower agency head Copyright ©2025 CBS Interactive Inc. 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ParkMan73
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Apparently Cornel West doesn't pay enough
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cornel-west-pennsylvania-ballot-access-dispute-samuel-alito/
2024-10-31T22:17:56
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute - CBS News Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 U.S. World Politics HealthWatch MoneyWatch Entertainment Crime Sports Watch CBS News Politics Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute By Melissa Quinn October 31, 2024 / 5:55 PM EDT / CBS News What to know about election law Breaking down election law as Americans vote in 2024 05:43 Washington — Justice Samuel Alito on Thursday rejected a request from progressive activist Cornel West to direct Pennsylvania election officials to post notices informing voters at polling locations statewide on Election Day that West is a presidential candidate and his name can be written in on ballots.West, a third-party candidate for the presidency, sought emergency relief from the nation's highest court Wednesday, less than a week before Election Day and as more than 1.5 million voters in Pennsylvania have already cast their ballots by mail.As the Nov. 5 election draws near, the Supreme Court has been asked to intervene in a growing number of disputes. Just this week, it rejected a bid by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to have his name removed from the Wisconsin and Michigan ballots, and allowed Virginia officials to resume a program to remove from its voter rolls roughly 1,600 people that the state suspects are noncitizens.West's request arose from his unsuccessful effort to have his name listed on the Pennsylvania general election ballot. His name is included on the ballots in the battleground states of Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin.After his nomination papers were rejected by the state, the activist filed a lawsuit in federal district court in September arguing that the state's application of its election code violates the Constitution. Both the district court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled for the state, relying on a legal principle that cautions courts against changing election rules too close to an election to avoid confusing voters and election officials. West then asked the Supreme Court to step in, arguing that Pennsylvania's election rules restrict access to the ballot for minor-party candidates in violation of his First Amendment rights.Allowing the Pennsylvania secretary of state's "unlawful conduct to preclude candidates access to the ballot in violation of their constitutional rights simply because election officials' delay pushes a dispute close to an election is anathema to the principles embodied by the First and Fourteenth Amendments," West's legal team said.They argued that the lower court's decisions were wrong, in part because the addition of a candidate to the ballot advances the nation's commitment to robust debate by "breaking the monopoly on existing political parties." Election 2024 More How Trump's support among men reshaped the political landscape Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to VP's residence Congress certifies Trump's 2024 victory, 4 years after Capitol attack Capitol Hill lawmakers experiencing surge of swatting calls, bomb threats Electoral College meets to cast ballots in 2024 election More Melissa Quinn Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Twitter © 2024 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. More from CBS News Top criminal prosecutor in U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. resigns Trump actions could change the presidency Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Feb. 16, 2025 Trump administration wants SCOTUS to permit firing of whistleblower agency head Copyright ©2025 CBS Interactive Inc. 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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cornel-west-pennsylvania-ballot-access-dispute-samuel-alito/
2024-10-31T22:17:56
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute - CBS News Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 U.S. World Politics HealthWatch MoneyWatch Entertainment Crime Sports Watch CBS News Politics Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute By Melissa Quinn October 31, 2024 / 5:55 PM EDT / CBS News What to know about election law Breaking down election law as Americans vote in 2024 05:43 Washington — Justice Samuel Alito on Thursday rejected a request from progressive activist Cornel West to direct Pennsylvania election officials to post notices informing voters at polling locations statewide on Election Day that West is a presidential candidate and his name can be written in on ballots.West, a third-party candidate for the presidency, sought emergency relief from the nation's highest court Wednesday, less than a week before Election Day and as more than 1.5 million voters in Pennsylvania have already cast their ballots by mail.As the Nov. 5 election draws near, the Supreme Court has been asked to intervene in a growing number of disputes. Just this week, it rejected a bid by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to have his name removed from the Wisconsin and Michigan ballots, and allowed Virginia officials to resume a program to remove from its voter rolls roughly 1,600 people that the state suspects are noncitizens.West's request arose from his unsuccessful effort to have his name listed on the Pennsylvania general election ballot. His name is included on the ballots in the battleground states of Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin.After his nomination papers were rejected by the state, the activist filed a lawsuit in federal district court in September arguing that the state's application of its election code violates the Constitution. Both the district court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled for the state, relying on a legal principle that cautions courts against changing election rules too close to an election to avoid confusing voters and election officials. West then asked the Supreme Court to step in, arguing that Pennsylvania's election rules restrict access to the ballot for minor-party candidates in violation of his First Amendment rights.Allowing the Pennsylvania secretary of state's "unlawful conduct to preclude candidates access to the ballot in violation of their constitutional rights simply because election officials' delay pushes a dispute close to an election is anathema to the principles embodied by the First and Fourteenth Amendments," West's legal team said.They argued that the lower court's decisions were wrong, in part because the addition of a candidate to the ballot advances the nation's commitment to robust debate by "breaking the monopoly on existing political parties." Election 2024 More How Trump's support among men reshaped the political landscape Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to VP's residence Congress certifies Trump's 2024 victory, 4 years after Capitol attack Capitol Hill lawmakers experiencing surge of swatting calls, bomb threats Electoral College meets to cast ballots in 2024 election More Melissa Quinn Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Twitter © 2024 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. More from CBS News Top criminal prosecutor in U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. resigns Trump actions could change the presidency Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Feb. 16, 2025 Trump administration wants SCOTUS to permit firing of whistleblower agency head Copyright ©2025 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Terms of Use About Advertise Closed Captioning CBS News Store Site Map Contact Us Help facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
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Old ass chump.
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cornel-west-pennsylvania-ballot-access-dispute-samuel-alito/
2024-10-31T22:17:56
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute - CBS News Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 U.S. World Politics HealthWatch MoneyWatch Entertainment Crime Sports Watch CBS News Politics Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute By Melissa Quinn October 31, 2024 / 5:55 PM EDT / CBS News What to know about election law Breaking down election law as Americans vote in 2024 05:43 Washington — Justice Samuel Alito on Thursday rejected a request from progressive activist Cornel West to direct Pennsylvania election officials to post notices informing voters at polling locations statewide on Election Day that West is a presidential candidate and his name can be written in on ballots.West, a third-party candidate for the presidency, sought emergency relief from the nation's highest court Wednesday, less than a week before Election Day and as more than 1.5 million voters in Pennsylvania have already cast their ballots by mail.As the Nov. 5 election draws near, the Supreme Court has been asked to intervene in a growing number of disputes. Just this week, it rejected a bid by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to have his name removed from the Wisconsin and Michigan ballots, and allowed Virginia officials to resume a program to remove from its voter rolls roughly 1,600 people that the state suspects are noncitizens.West's request arose from his unsuccessful effort to have his name listed on the Pennsylvania general election ballot. His name is included on the ballots in the battleground states of Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin.After his nomination papers were rejected by the state, the activist filed a lawsuit in federal district court in September arguing that the state's application of its election code violates the Constitution. Both the district court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled for the state, relying on a legal principle that cautions courts against changing election rules too close to an election to avoid confusing voters and election officials. West then asked the Supreme Court to step in, arguing that Pennsylvania's election rules restrict access to the ballot for minor-party candidates in violation of his First Amendment rights.Allowing the Pennsylvania secretary of state's "unlawful conduct to preclude candidates access to the ballot in violation of their constitutional rights simply because election officials' delay pushes a dispute close to an election is anathema to the principles embodied by the First and Fourteenth Amendments," West's legal team said.They argued that the lower court's decisions were wrong, in part because the addition of a candidate to the ballot advances the nation's commitment to robust debate by "breaking the monopoly on existing political parties." Election 2024 More How Trump's support among men reshaped the political landscape Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to VP's residence Congress certifies Trump's 2024 victory, 4 years after Capitol attack Capitol Hill lawmakers experiencing surge of swatting calls, bomb threats Electoral College meets to cast ballots in 2024 election More Melissa Quinn Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Twitter © 2024 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. More from CBS News Top criminal prosecutor in U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. resigns Trump actions could change the presidency Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Feb. 16, 2025 Trump administration wants SCOTUS to permit firing of whistleblower agency head Copyright ©2025 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Terms of Use About Advertise Closed Captioning CBS News Store Site Map Contact Us Help facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
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Did Alito's minions forget to tell him that it would help Trump to agree?
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cornel-west-pennsylvania-ballot-access-dispute-samuel-alito/
2024-10-31T22:17:56
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute - CBS News Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 U.S. World Politics HealthWatch MoneyWatch Entertainment Crime Sports Watch CBS News Politics Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute By Melissa Quinn October 31, 2024 / 5:55 PM EDT / CBS News What to know about election law Breaking down election law as Americans vote in 2024 05:43 Washington — Justice Samuel Alito on Thursday rejected a request from progressive activist Cornel West to direct Pennsylvania election officials to post notices informing voters at polling locations statewide on Election Day that West is a presidential candidate and his name can be written in on ballots.West, a third-party candidate for the presidency, sought emergency relief from the nation's highest court Wednesday, less than a week before Election Day and as more than 1.5 million voters in Pennsylvania have already cast their ballots by mail.As the Nov. 5 election draws near, the Supreme Court has been asked to intervene in a growing number of disputes. Just this week, it rejected a bid by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to have his name removed from the Wisconsin and Michigan ballots, and allowed Virginia officials to resume a program to remove from its voter rolls roughly 1,600 people that the state suspects are noncitizens.West's request arose from his unsuccessful effort to have his name listed on the Pennsylvania general election ballot. His name is included on the ballots in the battleground states of Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin.After his nomination papers were rejected by the state, the activist filed a lawsuit in federal district court in September arguing that the state's application of its election code violates the Constitution. Both the district court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled for the state, relying on a legal principle that cautions courts against changing election rules too close to an election to avoid confusing voters and election officials. West then asked the Supreme Court to step in, arguing that Pennsylvania's election rules restrict access to the ballot for minor-party candidates in violation of his First Amendment rights.Allowing the Pennsylvania secretary of state's "unlawful conduct to preclude candidates access to the ballot in violation of their constitutional rights simply because election officials' delay pushes a dispute close to an election is anathema to the principles embodied by the First and Fourteenth Amendments," West's legal team said.They argued that the lower court's decisions were wrong, in part because the addition of a candidate to the ballot advances the nation's commitment to robust debate by "breaking the monopoly on existing political parties." Election 2024 More How Trump's support among men reshaped the political landscape Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to VP's residence Congress certifies Trump's 2024 victory, 4 years after Capitol attack Capitol Hill lawmakers experiencing surge of swatting calls, bomb threats Electoral College meets to cast ballots in 2024 election More Melissa Quinn Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Twitter © 2024 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. More from CBS News Top criminal prosecutor in U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. resigns Trump actions could change the presidency Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Feb. 16, 2025 Trump administration wants SCOTUS to permit firing of whistleblower agency head Copyright ©2025 CBS Interactive Inc. 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Does he think that Palestine would have a better chance if Trump wins? didn't Trump complain that Biden was holding Israel back with their response to Oct 7th?
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cornel-west-pennsylvania-ballot-access-dispute-samuel-alito/
2024-10-31T22:17:56
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Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute - CBS News Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 U.S. World Politics HealthWatch MoneyWatch Entertainment Crime Sports Watch CBS News Politics Alito denies Cornel West bid for intervention in Pennsylvania ballot access dispute By Melissa Quinn October 31, 2024 / 5:55 PM EDT / CBS News What to know about election law Breaking down election law as Americans vote in 2024 05:43 Washington — Justice Samuel Alito on Thursday rejected a request from progressive activist Cornel West to direct Pennsylvania election officials to post notices informing voters at polling locations statewide on Election Day that West is a presidential candidate and his name can be written in on ballots.West, a third-party candidate for the presidency, sought emergency relief from the nation's highest court Wednesday, less than a week before Election Day and as more than 1.5 million voters in Pennsylvania have already cast their ballots by mail.As the Nov. 5 election draws near, the Supreme Court has been asked to intervene in a growing number of disputes. Just this week, it rejected a bid by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to have his name removed from the Wisconsin and Michigan ballots, and allowed Virginia officials to resume a program to remove from its voter rolls roughly 1,600 people that the state suspects are noncitizens.West's request arose from his unsuccessful effort to have his name listed on the Pennsylvania general election ballot. His name is included on the ballots in the battleground states of Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin.After his nomination papers were rejected by the state, the activist filed a lawsuit in federal district court in September arguing that the state's application of its election code violates the Constitution. Both the district court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled for the state, relying on a legal principle that cautions courts against changing election rules too close to an election to avoid confusing voters and election officials. West then asked the Supreme Court to step in, arguing that Pennsylvania's election rules restrict access to the ballot for minor-party candidates in violation of his First Amendment rights.Allowing the Pennsylvania secretary of state's "unlawful conduct to preclude candidates access to the ballot in violation of their constitutional rights simply because election officials' delay pushes a dispute close to an election is anathema to the principles embodied by the First and Fourteenth Amendments," West's legal team said.They argued that the lower court's decisions were wrong, in part because the addition of a candidate to the ballot advances the nation's commitment to robust debate by "breaking the monopoly on existing political parties." Election 2024 More How Trump's support among men reshaped the political landscape Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to VP's residence Congress certifies Trump's 2024 victory, 4 years after Capitol attack Capitol Hill lawmakers experiencing surge of swatting calls, bomb threats Electoral College meets to cast ballots in 2024 election More Melissa Quinn Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Twitter © 2024 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. More from CBS News Top criminal prosecutor in U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. resigns Trump actions could change the presidency Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Feb. 16, 2025 Trump administration wants SCOTUS to permit firing of whistleblower agency head Copyright ©2025 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Terms of Use About Advertise Closed Captioning CBS News Store Site Map Contact Us Help facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
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https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
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Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
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Once Kamala wins I think she’ll need to pass measures so the military can be used to fight fascism. It’s our only choice.
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
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https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
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Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
lurqa65
CaptainNoBoat
t2_6bccb
..Is there even some MAGA theory of a law Harris broke that I'm missing? Or do they just want everyone with different political beliefs behind bars?
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
1ggqtpr
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
stinky_cheese33
politics
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Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
lurqhxv
ResidentKelpien
t2_ss0ww8k7g
That is more evidence that MAGA is comprised of garbage extremists.
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
1ggqtpr
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
stinky_cheese33
politics
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Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
lurqtgr
Eatthehamsters69
t2_18oxgeafrg
I don't even get why people should hate her? Like what has she suposedly done. Hillary and Biden were smeared for decades with all types of nonsense but Kamala seems to clean... besides the unhinged mysoginystic comments that still doesn't justify any hate
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
1ggqtpr
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
stinky_cheese33
politics
218
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Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
lurs3vh
Competitive_Fig_3746
t2_5c8vys6l
The same people that have a low IQ
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
1ggqtpr
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
stinky_cheese33
politics
218
91
Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
luruw07
BNsucks
t2_7rf1vrca
What's the relevance here, I mean, what message do they want to send of her in chains? Would it be appropriate showing lynched from a tree? One thing's for certain, Trump's entrance into politics has brought out the truth about so many RW voters and how they now feel comfortable to openly express their despicable racism.
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
1ggqtpr
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
stinky_cheese33
politics
218
91
Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
lurwxny
Downtown-rose
t2_dk8cu72a
WTF she has done nothing wrong to deserve that
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
1ggqtpr
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
stinky_cheese33
politics
218
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Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
lurzcsk
schpreck
t2_117xkw
This happened in South Carolina, too. Shameful.
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
1ggqtpr
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
stinky_cheese33
politics
218
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Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
lurzhrw
Starbornsoul
t2_mslbp
Do they not know Democrats also own guns?
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
1ggqtpr
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
stinky_cheese33
politics
218
91
Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
lurzzyv
CrankyYankers
t2_fj7ymzwb6
Pure unadulterated, distilled GARBAGR.
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
1ggqtpr
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
stinky_cheese33
politics
218
91
Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
lus07da
pinkfartlek
t2_74po68y0d
Ah. Reminiscent of some right wingers putting up a mannequin of Obama hanging by a rope.
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Kamala Harris depicted chained up behind golf cart during Pennsylvania Halloween parade
1ggqtpr
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/kamala-harris-chains-pennsylvania-halloween-parade/
2024-10-31T22:26:45
stinky_cheese33
politics
218
91
Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" - CBS Pittsburgh Latest U.S. World Politics Entertainment HealthWatch MoneyWatch Crime Space Sports Brand Studio Local News Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas Live CBS News 24/7 Baltimore Bay Area Boston Chicago Colorado Detroit Los Angeles Miami Minnesota New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Sacramento Texas 48 Hours 60 Minutes Shows 48 Hours 60 Minutes America Decides CBS Evening News CBS Mornings CBS Morning News CBS Reports CBS Saturday Morning The Daily Report The Dish Eye on America Face the Nation Here Comes the Sun Person to Person Sunday Morning The Takeout The Uplift Weekender CBS News Investigates CBS News Confirmed CBS Village Podcasts In Depth Newsletters Download Our App CBS News Team Executive Team Brand Studio Paramount+ Join Our Talent Community RSS Feeds Davos Interviews A Moment With... Innovators & Disruptors Economy 4.0 Pittsburgh News All News KDKA Investigations Politics Consumer Business HealthWatch Entertainment Galleries KDKA+ Weather Pittsburgh Weather School Closings/Delays Submit Weather Photos Weather Watchers Out For A Walk Forecast Hey Ray Classroom Weather Sports Latest CBS Sports HQ Steelers Penguins Pirates Pitt Riverhounds High Schools Nightly Sports Call Inside The Huddle FAN N'ATION #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Odds Video KDKA Shows Pittsburgh Today Live Talk Pittsburgh Intersections KD Quiz Nightly Sports Call #1 Cochran Sports Showdown Seen on KDKA KD Quiz Intersections KDKA In Your Neighborhood Sunday Spotlight Meet the Team Contact Us Contests & Promotions Advertise Download the App Watch CBS News Local News Kamala Harris depicted as chained up during Pennsylvania Halloween parade, officials apologize for "allowing the offensive participants" By Jessica Guay, Ricky Sayer, Michael Guise Updated on: November 1, 2024 / 6:03 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade Volunteer fire department in Pennsylvania apologizes after depiction of Kamala Harris in parade 03:15 MT. PLEASANT, Pa. (KDKA) — Some participants in a Halloween parade outside Pittsburgh are being heavily criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float.Photos of the float in Wednesday night's parade in Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, show a utility vehicle decorated with American flags and campaign signs for former President Donald Trump and people dressed as United States Secret Service agents with what appears to be a rifle mounted on top and with a person dressed as Harris chained up and walking behind the cart. KDKA-TV later learned it was a fake gun.  Some participants in a Halloween parade in Westmoreland County are being sharply criticized for their depiction of Vice President Harris in a float. Credit: Provided by KDKA viewer The photos have gone viral on social media and the response was overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the float racist and offensive. In a statement on Facebook on Thursday night, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department apologized "for allowing the offensive participants" to be in the parade. "We do not share in the values represented by those participants, and we understand how it may have hurt or offended members of our community," the post said.  The department said it has "traditionally only provided safety & traffic control" during the parade, but didn't elaborate on how the float made it into the parade or who was involved."We will be reviewing our planning processes to prevent a situation like this from happening again. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to make our events more welcoming for everyone," the post added. Daylon A. Davis, the president of the NAACP Pittsburgh branch, said in a statement that, "This appalling portrayal goes beyond the realm of Halloween satire or free expression; it is a harmful symbol that evokes a painful history of violence, oppression, and racism that Black and Brown communities have long endured here in America."We urge the event organizers and local leaders to implement clearer guidelines to prevent this type of hateful and hurtful display from occurring in the future. We also ask that they offer an apology and make a public commitment to anti-racist values that affirm the dignity and equality of all people." Mount Pleasant Mayor Diane Bailey condemned the portrayal of Harris. (Be aware: Viewers may find that video offensive)"I was appalled, angered, upset," she said on Thursday. "This does not belong in this parade or in this town."The mayor said it's up to the fire department to make changes."They've never taken applications in the past," Mayor Bailey said. "They've never vetted anyone who wanted to come to the parade."Westmoreland County leaders, many of whom are Democrats, met in the courtyard of the Westmoreland County Courthouse to speak out against the float on Friday. "The disturbing display at the Mount Pleasant Halloween parade on Oct. 30 does not represent who we are in Westmoreland County," said Ted Kopas, a Westmoreland County Commissioner.   KDKA-TV Investigative Producer Tory Wegerski contributed to this report. More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment In: Pennsylvania Kamala Harris Westmoreland County Donald Trump © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Featured Local Savings More from CBS News Pittsburgh sees sub-zero wind chills Tuesday morning Camera captures "elusive" fisher taking up residence on Westmoreland County property Suspect in New Kensington gun store robbery sentenced to more than a year in prison Washington Mall to be demolished, clearing way for redevelopment ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Notice Do Not Sell My Personal Information Contact KDKA News Sports Weather Program Guide Sitemap About Us Advertise CBS Television Jobs Public File for KDKA-TV Public File for WPKD-TV / KDKA+ Public Inspection File Help FCC Applications EEO Report facebook twitter instagram youtube View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
lus3v1z
whoknowswhat5
t2_l35x6avq
Deplorable! Where were the white hooded rednecks?
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‘Racial dog whistle,’ ‘Fearmongering’: Mailers inflame Alabama congressional race
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https://www.al.com/news/2024/10/racial-dog-whistle-fearmongering-mailers-inflame-alabama-congressional-race.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=redditsocial&utm_campaign=redditor
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‘Racial dog whistle,’ ‘Fearmongering’: Mailers inflame Alabama congressional race - al.com Skip to ArticleSet weatherBack To Main MenuCloseQuick Look-Change your current location »Current -Mostly SunnyTonightLow -Mostly SunnyTomorrowHigh -Mostly SunnyView full weather reportBirminghamHuntsvilleMobileMontgomeryTuscaloosaAnniston/GadsdenBeachesAlabamaMore local news for Birmingham, Huntsville and Mobile – Start Today for $5News‘Racial dog whistle,’ ‘Fearmongering’: Mailers inflame Alabama congressional raceUpdated: Oct. 31, 2024, 8:18 a.m.|Published: Oct. 31, 2024, 8:06 a.m.A mailer that was sent out in the 2nd congressional district paid for by the Alabama Republican Party. The mailer attempts to tie Democratic congressional candidate Shomari Figures to Vice President Kamala Harris on the issue of transgender rights.supplied imageBy John Sharp | [email protected] head of the Alabama GOP and Democratic congressional candidate Shomari Figures are blasting each other this week over two controversial mailers, paid for by the state political party, circulating through the district in the final week of the campaign.One of the mailers is also drawing sharp criticism from representatives of the LGBTQ community for including a distorted image of Figures’ face placed over the distorted image of Vice President Kamala Harris’ face with a statement that reads, “Look Closer, Man or Woman? In Their World, It Doesn’t Matter. On the Transgender Agenda, Shomari Figures and Kamala Harris are the same.”“These mailers are nothing short of disgusting,” said Kaitlyn Burkett, co-administrator with Trans Pride of Mobile. “Focusing your attack on your opponent based on them possibly sticking up for a marginalized, disadvantaged community that deserves constitutional protections not political persecution, is appalling.”The second mailer questions Figures’ support of clemency initiatives leading to criminals reoffending includes a picture of a Black man with the message, “Supports releasing dangerous criminals onto Alabama streets like a revolving door. Now Alabama is in danger.”Figures called the mailer a “racial dog whistle.”A mailer circulating in the 2nd congressional district paid for by the Alabama Republican Party, that attacks Democratic candidate Shomari Figures on the issue of clemency.supplied imageFigures also blasted the Alabama GOP, saying the past 20 years of Republican leadership in the state has led to one of the lowest life expectancies in the U.S., and low rankings for worker wages, children’s literacy rates, and high violent crime rates while the rest of the nation is experiencing a decline.“Alabama Republicans have been bad for health, bad for workers, bad for education, and bad on crime,” Figures said. “They know they can’t win on these issues, so they put out race-baiting ads with pictures of a ‘scary Black man,’ and put out altered images of me and tell lies about my positions.”He added, “They don’t talk about local problems because they’ve only made them worse over the last 20 years they’ve been in control in Alabama,” Figures said. Crime and raceThe mailers first drew a rebuke on Sunday during a Figures campaign event in Montgomery, after Democratic Texas U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett called them “nonsense,” and representated a party without a substantive policy platform. Crockett said Republican congressional candidate Caroleene Dobson was nothing more than a “rubber stamp” for presidential candidate Donald Trump.The Dobson campaign referred comments about the mailers to the Alabama GOP.In a statement to AL.com on Tuesday, Alabama State GOP chairman John Wahl blasted Figures for his stance on clemency programs and for supporting the Democratic Party’s “radical views on transgender policies and the sexualization of our children.”A mailer circulating in the 2nd congressional district paid for by the Alabama Republican Party that attacks Democratic candidate Shomari Figures' position on clemency.supplied imageOn clemency, Wahl said it is “incredibly insulting” for Figures to label the message on the mailer as a “racial issue.” The clemency mailers include an image of Brosarick Trammell, who is Black, and who was released from prison in 2017 and arrested in 2023 for trafficking fentanyl and other offense, the mailer reads.Another mailer includes a picture of Trammell and Joseph Burgos, who is white and was released from prison in 2015 and convicted this year for trafficking opioids.“Crime affects people of all backgrounds, and every victim deserves justice, regardless of race,” Wahl said. “Many of these potentially dangerous criminals were released into minority communities that already struggle to get the help they need to control rising crime. Releasing dangerous criminals early is not a racial issue; it’s a commonsense issue, and people of all backgrounds deserve safe communities where they can raise their families in peace.”Wahl said Figures is “not the leader who will stand up for the Black community” on safety and said that the Alabama Republican Party “views every individual as a child of Almighty God, without regard of color of their skins.”Clemency stance Shomari Figures speaks ahead of a panel discussion during a campaign event on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, at Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church in Montgomery, Ala.John SharpFigures, in response, said the Alabama GOP should send out a mailer with Trump’s face on it.“Wait, the party running a criminal as its presidential nominee is concerned about criminals in society?” Figures said. “Go figure.”Figures, a White House liaison for the U.S. Department of Justice for President Barack Obama, said the clemency initiative targeted individuals who had been convicted of non-violent drug offenses under old sentencing laws that had since been changed by the Republican-led Congress.“Previous laws unfairly treated crack cocaine much more severely than powder cocaine,” Figures said. “This resulted in hundreds of thousands of people, primarily Black men, being sent to prison for insanely long prison terms for non-violent, low-level drug offenses, even when they didn’t have a long criminal history, or in many cases, no criminal history.”Figures noted that Trump, during his presidency, kept clemency going for past drug offenders.“I dare them to say that Donald Trump was just releasing criminals back into society,” Figures said, accusing the republicans and Dobson for being OK with “just locking up as many Black men in Alabama s possible for as long as possible.”Transgender rightsWahl also blasted Figures for supporting what he said were “out-of-touch policies” in support of transgender issues, including gender-affirming care. The issue animated the last debate between Figures and Dobson, with the Republican candidate linking him to support of “sex changes.”Dobson, during the Oct. 24 debate, claimed Figures owns the policies of the Justice Department, where Figures most recently served as deputy chief of staff and counselor to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, including the agency’s challenge of the Alabama law banning gender-affirming care for minors.“The Democratic Party is clearly pushing policies that allow biological men into girls’ bathrooms and locker roomers, permits transgender athletes in women’s sports, and even advocate for taxpayer-funded sex changes for inmates in prison,” Wahl said. “These out-of-touch policies highlight just how disconnected the Democratic Party has become from Alabama values and Alabama voters.”The Alabama Transgender Rights Action Coalition (ALTRAC), in a statement, said they “don’t see much point in getting a statement on something so deeply unserious” other than to agree with Crockett’s statement that if the GOP had “substantive policy, the Republicans in this race wouldn’t need to attack a minority group.”“We greatly appreciate Figures sticking to the issues that matter to the lives of everyday Alabamians and not getting caught up in the attempts by conservatives to throw transgender Alabamians into their manufactured culture war,” the statement reads.Chance Shaw, executive director of Rainbow Pride of Mobile – like Burkett – called the mailer “disgusting.”“The Alabama Republican Party refuses to stand on actual issues Alabamians care about and instead grandstands with fear-mongering rhetoric like this,” Shaw said.Alabama Congressional District 2 raceRep. 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Voters drowning in ads from 'obscene' amounts of cash flooding Montana U.S. Senate race
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Jon Tester, a Democrat from Montana seeking re-election to a fourth term, is seen at a campaign rally in a hotel ballroom, Oct. 25, 2024, in Bozeman, Mont. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown) Read More 2 of 7 |  FILE- Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump shakes hands with Montana Senate candidate Tim Sheehy at a campaign rally in Bozeman, Mont., Friday, Aug. 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File) Read More 3 of 7 |  Sen. Jon Tester, a Democrat from Montana seeking re-election to a fourth term, speaks with a supporter during campaign rally in a hotel ballroom, Oct. 25, 2024, in Bozeman, Mont. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown) Read More 4 of 7 |  Supporters of U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, a Montana Democrat, are seen during a campaign rally for the three-term incumbent lawmaker in a hotel ballroom, Oct. 25, 2024, in Bozeman, Mont. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown) Read More 5 of 7 |  Sen. Jon Tester, a Montana Democrat, speaks to supporters during a campaign rally at a hotel ballroom, Oct. 25, 2024, in Bozeman, Mont. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown) Read More 6 of 7 |  Josh Olsen, an outdoor guide and Democrat, speaks about the 2024 election during a campaign rally for U.S. Sen. Jon Tester as the lawmaker seeks re-election to a fourth term, Oct. 25, 2024, in Bozeman, Mont. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown) Read More 7 of 7 |  FILE - U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy talks about his campaign, Friday, Feb. 9, 2024, in Helena, Mont. Sheehy is seeking the Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Sen. Jon Tester in the November election. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File) Read More By  MATTHEW BROWN   Share Share Copy Link copied Email Facebook X Reddit LinkedIn Pinterest Flipboard Print BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — After 18 years working to topple Montana Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, Republicans in Big Sky Country see potential victory and control of the Senate majority within their grasp in an increasingly acrimonious contest that’s shattering campaign spending records.Montana voters, meanwhile, are getting worn out — deluged by negative ads on their TVs, radios, phones and in their mailboxes. Tester won by a narrow, 3,500-vote margin in 2006 and has held on for three terms despite a dramatic political re-alignment across the U.S. Northern Plains. He’s confronting what analysts say is his most serious challenge yet in Republican Tim Sheehy, a former U.S. Navy SEAL and wealthy aerospace executive aligned with former President Donald Trump.The two sides have dueling ad campaigns with similar goals: Tear down the opponent. A Sheehy ad talks about rampant corruption in Washington and calls Tester “one of the worst offenders.” A Tester ad labels Sheehy a “fake cowboy” and attacks him for lying about a bullet wound in his arm.At a weekend Tester rally in Bozeman, Montana — where Sheehy in August held an event with Trump that drew thousands of people — the crowd for the incumbent lawmaker numbered in the dozens. More election coverage Arizona’s Democratic governor faces uphill battle as Republicans control Legislature   Biden says he’s leaving Trump with a ‘strong hand to play’ in world conflicts   West Virginia’s conservative shift could sharpen under its new governor   Josh Olsen, an outdoor guide and Tester voter, worried that as Montana’s population expands, its electorate is becoming too partisan to back the grain farmer from the tiny town of Big Sandy who is counting on his cross-party appeal to give him another term. “A hundred percent I’m worried about it,” said Olsen. “There’s more partisan people coming here...If they’re coming here and they’re Republicans, they’re voting for Sheehy.”Tester, 68, entered office as one of a half dozen Democratic senators in a five-state region stretching from Nebraska to Canada. He’s the last one still in office, and Republicans have spent years trying to chip away at his support, particularly in rural areas. Montana is one of the least-densely populated states in the U.S., and only about a quarter of its residents live in cities of 50,000 or more.“Outside the cities of Montana, Republicans have made gains in most of the towns and rural counties,” said political analyst Jeremy Johnson at Carroll College. “That’s a challenge for Democrats.”‘Obscene’ amounts of moneyRepublicans have a two-seat deficit in the Senate. Democrats, desperate to retain their majority, are on track to outspend Republicans by almost $50 million in the Montana race, according to Federal Election Commission filings and data from the media tracking firm AdImpact. Total spending is expected to exceed $315 million, or about $487 for each of the state’s 648,000 active registered voters — a record for a congressional race on a per-voter basis, according to party officials.Former Montana Gov. Marc Racicot called the flood of money into the sparsely populated state “absolutely obscene.” It comes more than a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down political spending restrictions on corporations and unions.“You can’t stand to even turn on TV,” Racicot said in an interview. “You’re just confronted constantly with this anger, grievance, sloganeering — everything that goes on in these campaigns — because there’s so much money involved. It’s an abomination.” If Sheehy wins, a Republican-majority Senate can hamstring Democrats’ agenda should Vice President Kamala Harris win the White House. Similarly, a Tester victory could help Democrats counter a Trump administration’s actions.Much of the money traces back to shadowy political committees with wealthy donors. The non-partisan Campaign Legal Center has sued over alleged financial transparency violations by a pro-Tester group, Last Best Place PAC, that has amplified some of the most incendiary claims against Sheehy. Another complaint from the advocacy group charges that a straw donor was used to conceal more than $2.5 million in contributions to political committees, including one supporting Sheehy. The allegations are unlikely to be resolved before the election. Trump on the ballotTrump won Montana overwhelmingly in 2016 and 2020. The 2024 election is the first where both Tester and Trump are on the ballot.Sheehy’s campaign themes largely mirror those of Trump and the national party. He rails against immigration, inflation and social issues such as transgender children in sports.Democrats hitched Tester’s campaign to abortion and women’s health care, hoping the backlash that surfaced even in Republican-leaning states after the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade will continue. Tester has distanced himself from Harris and other Democratic leaders. That political isolation reflects the GOP’s gains over the past two decades with rural voters who once backed Democrats.Tester’s campaign has outraised Sheehy’s by more than three-to-one, propelled by a massive influx of small out-of-state donations after Democrats raised alarms over the race. “Jon Tester has more money but dollars don’t vote,” Sheehy’s campaign said in a statement. “Montanans just want common sense: a secure border, safe streets, cheap gas, cops are good and criminals are bad, boys are boys and girls are girls.” Lies and lobbyistsSheehy, who arrived in Montana a decade ago and compares himself to early European settlers, has sought to turn Tester’s Senate tenure into a liability.Republicans allege a pattern of campaign donations flowing to the Democrat from industries that needed his vote. Tester previously faced scrutiny over donations from bank executives affected by a 2018 regulatory roll back and Lockheed Martin employees who benefited from a 2021 defense bill. There’s no indication of wrongdoing or that the contributions swayed Tester.He ranks as the number one recipient of lobbyist cash among members of Congress, with $500,000 in donations this election cycle, and has raised $88 million overall.Tester said in an interview following the Bozeman rally that he doesn’t know who donates to him or if any lobbyists were there that night. “I’ve got policies to write, people to get on board,” he said. “If it makes sense for Montana, I’ll support it.”Sheehy has money pouring in from national groups, too. He’s received $109,000 from lobbyists and previously lobbied government officials himself, seeking business for the aerial firefighting company he founded with his brother.Sheehy has no prior political experience and has avoided in-depth interviews. He’s faced blowback over derogatory remarks he made to supporters about Native Americans and questions about the bullet wound in his arm, which he has said came from a firefight in Afghanistan.Sheehy told a Glacier National Park ranger in 2015 that the wound was self-inflicted. Park Ranger Kim Peach, now retired, earlier this month publicly accused Sheehy of lying when he says it was from combat.Peach repeated the accusation in a subsequent advertisement from a pro-Tester PAC and acknowledged the ad was recorded before he went public, despite initially telling The Associated Press that he was unconnected to Democratic groups.Republicans said Peach wasn’t credible.“He’s shifting his story left and right because he is a liar and a Democrat partisan,” said Mike Berg with the National Republican Senatorial Committee.Tester said Sheehy should release his medical records to clear up the dispute, adding: “Stolen valor is a huge problem.” Most read A comprehensive look at DOGE’s firings and layoffs so far A deeper look at the talks between US and Russian officials as Trump suggests Ukraine is to blame White House says Elon Musk is not in charge at DOGE, but is advising the president A$AP Rocky dives into Rihanna’s arms as not guilty verdict is read at felony assault trial Brazil’s former President Bolsonaro charged over alleged coup that included a plan to poison Lula The Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting. 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Same here in Oregon. The mail, television, social media, etc. It's...too much.
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