https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4 ... nsylvania/Former local news anchor Janelle Stelson has won the Democratic primary to take on Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) this November, according to Decision Desk HQ.
Stelson, once a news anchor for WGAL-TV 8, defeated five other Democratic challengers in the crowded field to take on Perry in Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District. She was previously a Republican, according to Pennsylvania Capital-Star, and currently lives outside of the district, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Among those who endorsed Stelson’s bid are the campaign arm of the center-left New Democrat Coalition, EMILY’s List and United Mine Workers of America.
Her most prominent challengers included Mike O’Brien, a retired Marine Corps lieutenant colonel. Punchbowl News reported O’Brien received endorsements from Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) and former Rep. Conor Lamb (D-Pa.). He also received the backing of organizations and unions including Teamsters Local 776 in Harrisburg, the largest union office in the state.
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PA-10: Ex-news anchor Janelle Stelson (D) to take on GOP Rep. Scott Perry in Pennsylvania
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Donald Trump Suffers Huge Vote Against Him in Pennsylvania Primary
Updated Apr 24, 2024
Donald Trump suffered a blow in the Pennsylvania primary on Tuesday, as tens of thousands of Republicans refused to vote for him despite being the presumptive GOP nominee.
The former president won the primary race in the key swing state with 83.5 percent of the vote, amounting to more than 786,000 votes.
However, Nikki Haley, who ended her campaign for the White House after Super Tuesday in March, still received 16.5 percent of the vote, equating to more than 155,000 ballots.
Trump has dominated the Republican primary, and won enough delegates to clinch the Republican presidential nomination in March after victories in Georgia, Mississippi and Washington state.
However, there have been signs that Trump is still struggling to garner support from more moderate and independent voters who could be key in the general election against President Joe Biden, especially in the swing state of Pennsylvania.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-p ... im-1893520
Updated Apr 24, 2024
Donald Trump suffered a blow in the Pennsylvania primary on Tuesday, as tens of thousands of Republicans refused to vote for him despite being the presumptive GOP nominee.
The former president won the primary race in the key swing state with 83.5 percent of the vote, amounting to more than 786,000 votes.
However, Nikki Haley, who ended her campaign for the White House after Super Tuesday in March, still received 16.5 percent of the vote, equating to more than 155,000 ballots.
Trump has dominated the Republican primary, and won enough delegates to clinch the Republican presidential nomination in March after victories in Georgia, Mississippi and Washington state.
However, there have been signs that Trump is still struggling to garner support from more moderate and independent voters who could be key in the general election against President Joe Biden, especially in the swing state of Pennsylvania.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-p ... im-1893520
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Pew Research Center: In Tight Presidential Race, Voters Are Broadly Critical of Both Biden and Trump
With the election still more than six months away, a new Pew Research Center survey finds that the presidential race is virtually tied: 49% of registered voters favor Donald Trump or lean toward voting for him, while 48% support or lean toward Joe Biden.
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I hate to say it but I am starting to seriously think the American people are going to reeelect this man. Probably 60-65% chance.
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weatheriscool wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:51 pm
I hate to say it but I am starting to seriously think the American people are going to reeelect this man. Probably 60-65% chance.
How the actual f*ck is this possible?
I feel physically ill just seeing and listening to Trump. What do people see in this vile, diaper-wearing, moronic, lying, traitorous, fascist psychopath???
If he gets in again, the US is done!
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I'd guess religion
We're entering a period where political forces will probably be blowing against progress in science and liberalism.
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Emerson College Polling: Trump Holds Edge Over Biden in Seven Key Swing State Polls
New Emerson College Polling/The Hill swing state polls find President Biden trailing former President Trump in the states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin; the differences are within each survey’s margin of error.
When third-party candidates are included on the ballot, support is pulled away from Biden more than Trump in five states: Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Support is drawn evenly from each candidate in Arizona and Michigan.
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RFK Jr. Qualifies for California Ballot
by Miranda Nazzaro
April 30, 2024
Introduction
caltrek’s comment: Please forgive me if I seem to give an inordinate amount of attention to the RFK Jr. candidacy. It is just that I have always found third party politics an interesting topic. They may not be able to produce candidates that have a chance of winning, but they can influence the outcome of an election as well as encourage one and/or both of the main parties to take on new directions. These new directions may be for the good, or they may be for the bad. Either way, third parties can be a sign of things to come.
The American Independent Party has been a long-standing ultra-conservative party in California with no success at the statewide level and no success that I know of at local level politics. The party has managed to preserve ballot access at the statewide level for quite a few decades. This move to the center that RFK Jr. describes is an interesting development.
California is so overwhelmingly Democratic that there is no chance of this development affecting the outcome of the 2024 race in this state.
by Miranda Nazzaro
April 30, 2024
Introduction
Read more here: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politic ... msnnews11(The Hill) Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has qualified for the ballot in California, his campaign announced Monday.
Kennedy, alongside running mate Nicole Shanahan, was backed by the American Independent Party (AIP) of California, the state with the most electoral college votes in the country. The campaign confirmed it filed paperwork with California’s secretary of state on Monday.
In a five-minute video announcement, Kennedy noted that “ironically” the AIP was initially the party of segregationist and former Alabama Gov. George Wallace, but it “had its own rebirth.”
“It’s been reborn as a party that represents not bigotry and hatred, but rather compassion and unity and idealism and common sense,” Kennedy said.
“When they learned about my candidacy, they had just drafted a new charter for their reborn party where they could use their battle line for good for helping independent candidates to unite America without being blocked by the two-party duopoly.”
caltrek’s comment: Please forgive me if I seem to give an inordinate amount of attention to the RFK Jr. candidacy. It is just that I have always found third party politics an interesting topic. They may not be able to produce candidates that have a chance of winning, but they can influence the outcome of an election as well as encourage one and/or both of the main parties to take on new directions. These new directions may be for the good, or they may be for the bad. Either way, third parties can be a sign of things to come.
The American Independent Party has been a long-standing ultra-conservative party in California with no success at the statewide level and no success that I know of at local level politics. The party has managed to preserve ballot access at the statewide level for quite a few decades. This move to the center that RFK Jr. describes is an interesting development.
California is so overwhelmingly Democratic that there is no chance of this development affecting the outcome of the 2024 race in this state.
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2018 futurism, 2024 reality (• _ •)
Global economy doubles in product every 15-20 years. Computer performance at a constant price doubles nowadays every 4 years on average. Livestock-as-food will globally stop being a thing by ~2050 (precision fermentation and more). Human stupidity, pride and depravity are the biggest problems of our world.
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Real Clear Politics summary: https://www.realclearpolling.com/latest-pollsTuesday, April 30
NPR/PBS/Marist
General Election: Trump vs. Biden
Trump 48, Biden 50
Biden +2
General Election: Trump vs. Biden vs. Kennedy vs. West vs. Stein
Trump 42, Biden 42, Kennedy 11, West 2, Stein 2
Tie
NPR/PBS/Marist: https://maristpoll.marist.edu/wp-conten ... 61555.pdf
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Donald Trump Will Speak at the Libertarian Convention.
by Tim Murphy
May 1, 2024
Introduction:
by Tim Murphy
May 1, 2024
Introduction:
Read more here: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2 ... -sounds/(Mother Jones) On Wednesday, the Libertarian Party revealed a special guest speaker at its convention in late May. Surprise! It’s former President Donald Trump.
“This momentous occasion will mark the first time a former President directly addresses our members, candidates, and executive committee,” the party announced. “Don’t miss this opportunity to hear insights from a prominent figure in American politics and watch him engage with Libertarian ideals.”
That wasn’t all. A version of the page that has since been taken down invited members to shop from what it called “‘The Don’ Collection”—an assemblage of t-shirts featuring Trump’s hairdo over a range of favored LP issues, like freeing Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht from federal prison. For a $10 donation, you can even “cast your vote on the topics President Trump will address during his time at the podium.”
How did Donald Trump, an authoritarian Republican whose lawyers recently argued that the president can assassinate anyone he wants without being prosecuted, end up with a save-the-date for a libertarian conference? The simple answer is that the party invited both Trump and Biden to the event and Trump was the only one who said yes. (Third-party candidates Robert Kennedy Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel West all previously appeared at the California Libertarian Party convention in February.) But the relationship between Trump and the current incarnation of the LP goes a bit deeper than that. As I reported in a recent story for the magazine, the party is in the midst of one of its semi-regular civil wars:
- Under the auspices of expanding the tent, some within the LP—and a fair number outside of it—began clamoring for a different kind of party: more aggressive, more offensive, and more right-wing. They weren’t interested in third-place showings; it wasn’t entirely clear if they were interested in competing at all. What’s followed has been more than seven years of spectacularly messy infighting. New Hampshire was only one front of many. Across the country the Libertarian Party has been plagued by breakaway factions, leaked chatrooms and conspiracy theories, and bitter struggles over bank accounts and social media handles.
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Biden campaign slams Trump's latest unwillingness to accept results of 2024 election
Source: ABC News
May 2, 2024, 4:43 PM
Source: ABC News
May 2, 2024, 4:43 PM
Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-c ... =109875317
President Joe Biden's campaign on Thursday attacked former President Donald Trump after Trump doubled down on saying that he wouldn't commit to accepting the results of the upcoming presidential election.
"If everything's honest, I'll gladly accept the results. I don't change on that," Trump said in an interview on Wednesday with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "If it's not, you have to fight for the right of the country." Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, did go on to say he anticipates the 2024 election will be "honest."
In response to Trump's comments, the Biden campaign released a statement accusing Trump of being a "danger to the Constitution and a threat to our democracy." "President Biden has said, 'You can't love your country only when you win.' But for Donald Trump, his campaign for revenge and retribution reigns supreme," Biden campaign spokesperson James Singer said in a statement.
Asked on Thursday afternoon by ABC News' Karen Travers if he were worried that Trump wouldn't accept the election results, Biden said "listen to what he says."