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Harris Rakes In New Cash, Trump Threatens 'Nine Barrels Shooting' At Liz Cheney And More Election Updates

Harris Rakes In New Cash, Trump Threatens 'Nine Barrels Shooting' At Liz Cheney And More Election Updates
People are dying because of the anti-abortion laws in Texas, and the GOP doesn't care.
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We're mere days away from the election now, so anxiety is running high. Now is a good time to take that nervous energy and channel it into action by making sure you and everyone you know votes if they're eligible.


Harris is crushing Trump in fundraising

The vice president's financial advantage is well-known, but most of the attention has gone to the candidates' respective money totals. That money has allowed Harris to build up a much greater campaign apparatus than Trump, while the former president has had to rely more on outside super PACs for support.

But in some ways it's the donors, not the money, that's most revealing. Donors are a subset of voters, tending to reflect the most engaged supporters on either side. And Harris has a massive donor advantage: Her operation, carried over from President Joe Biden, has more than twice as many donors as Trump's campaign apparatus.

[Politico]


Trump's toppling of Roe v. Wade is having deadly consequences in Texas

Donald Trump's favorite word when talking about abortion bans is "beautiful." When asked in June on Fox News about the states passing abortion bans after his Supreme Court nominees overturned Roe v. Wade, Trump declared "it's a beautiful thing to watch." He claims to be women's "protector," and recently told women that they "will no longer be thinking about abortion" if he gets elected because women's "lives will be happy, beautiful."

We were reminded again this week of what Trump's "protection" of women looks like in the aftermath of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, the 2022 Supreme Court decision that ended nearly half a century of abortion rights, which was only possible because Trump made good on his 2016 promise to appoint justices who opposed Roe v. Wade. On Wednesday, ProPublica reported on the deaths of two Texas women who were denied miscarriage care at the hospital because that standard of care for failing pregnancies is banned under Texas's draconian abortion law. The Washington Post also reported this week about a Nevada woman who was charged with manslaughter after mourning a miscarriage on Facebook.

[Salon]


Trump threatens Cheney with a firing squad

During an onstage conversation with conservative commentator Tucker Carlson in Glendale, Ariz., Trump launched into a meandering diatribe against Cheney, who was one of only two Republicans on the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6 riot.

Trump said Cheney was a "radical war hawk" who wanted to keep American troops in Iraq and Syria, which he said took the lives of too many young Americans and was too expensive.

"Let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her," Trump said to Carlson. "Let's see how she feels about it, you know, when the guns are trained on her face."

[NPR]


Here are a few of the latest national polls (Thanks to 538).

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Comments

  1. xd343 6 hours ago

    Dear god, the guns in her face comment was in reference to her pushing war. He was saying she would have a different opinion if she was in a war time situation. Why all the lies.

  2. Scott W. 7 hours ago

    Don't forget audio dropping of fucking Jeffrey Epstein talking about his close friendship with Trump!
    https://newrepublic.com/post/187789/donald-trump-jeffrey-epstein-friendship-audio


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