America’s Newsroom’ co-anchor Bill Hemmer breaks down the final Fox News power rankings, predicting that Republicans will regain control of the Senate.
Hemmer says Fox is moving the lean-Democrat states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to lean Republican. He says a good night for the GOP would be regaining the Senate with 51 seats at the very least, and as many as 55! Sen. John Thune joins Hemmer for more analysis.
The battle lines are crystal clear: We are engaged in a war pitting good vs. evil. Amazing patriots need to step up. Why did Bill Clinton stage his bizarre impression of former President Donald Trump in North Carolina?
Are voting machines already acting up? What’s behind reports of machines stealing votes or changing your Republican ballots to Democratic? Such reports have already surfaced in Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Why are many Christians not voting? And why are some supporting Kamala Harris, who makes no bones about her distaste for Christians? Are these individuals fools or just gluttons for punishment? Here’s more from And We Know.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis appealed Judge Scott McAfee’s decision to dismiss 6 Trump charges based on her office’s inability to properly draft the indictment.
Former President Donald Trump and Team MAGA celebrated Kamala Harris’ floundering interview on Fox News and we check prediction market reaction. Predictably, the failed interview generated bad results.
Detroit election officials deleted Freedom Of Information Act’d ballot dropbox surveillance footage and the Republican National Committee is suing. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.
Judge Tanya Chutkan continues her slow drip of election interference, promising to release more Trump files in 7 days.
House Democrats are now walking back their commitments to certify the election.
The Republican National Committee filed a lawsuit to stop Michigan’s Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson from accepting illegal ballots in the 2024 election. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.
Weather manipulation moves front and center. Witches caught on The View.
Big election moves occurring in Georgia. Shelby Bush investigates election fraud in Maricopa County Arizona. Green Charter Township residents in Michigan kick out the town officials, seeking to stop a Chinese battery plant.
There is some good news, too. More cities are banning the use of fluoride in their water supplies. And, hopefully, soon, we will have Robert Kennedy Jr. looking out for our health interests. All this, and plenty more, on a new edition of And We Know.
The ABC newa anchor assigned to moderate the 2024 Presidential debate, Linsey Davis, belonged to the same sorority as Kamala Harris. Both served as members of Alpha Kappa Alpha, a sorority formed in 1908. AKA pledges take oaths promising to look out for and protect members of the sorority.
Mind you, they did not go to school together. Harris completed her undergraduate work in 1982 at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Davis went to the University of Virginia, earning a degree in psychology in 1999.
Here, Michigan-based political analyst Anton Daniels discusses the AKA connection. He doesn’t even get into Harris’ friendship with Disney executive Dana Walden, who introduced Harris to her future husband Doug Imhoff. Disney is the parent company of ABC.
Angie Wong, a Republican strategist, says Linsey Davis actually boasted about being a sorority sister to Kamala Harris. Wong calls the relationship “shocking,” but adds, “it’s all politics.”
ABC’s alleged journalists fact-checked Trump five times, while not once did they sidetrack Harris. Was Harris also supplied the questions in advance, as has been alleged? Did she wear audio earrings? Here, Wong speaks here with Ivory Hecker on the One America News Network.
Democrats are hitting the panic button as the Kamala Harris campaign shows major signs of imploding. How can they pull up her struggling poll numbers? If they have to ditch her, can they rescue candidates running in the down-ballot positions. Here’s more from Steve Turley.
New polls released over the weekend point to a widening gap. We’re not just talking about the more conservative pollsters like Trafalgar and Rasmussen. Now, even liberal outfits like Nate Silver and the New York Times‘ Siena poll show former President Donald Trump with a substantial lead nationally and an even more pronounced advantage across all of the battleground states in the Midwest and South, even a slight lead in Michigan.
In other words, you might not have to wait until returns from Nevada and Arizona before calling the election this year. Let’s hope Trump kicks Kamala’s rotten Commie ass in Tuesday night’s debate on ABC and seals the deal for this election cycle. Here, Benny Johnson discusses what’s happening with pollster Rich Baris.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. won his ballot removal fight in an opinion that obliterated cheating Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in her key swing state.
Even though the court caved on the sentencing of former President Donald Trump, his defense is still fighting to take the New York prosecution away from Judge Juan Merchan in their appeal to the Second Circuit.
TikTok lost a major immunity battle in a lawsuit over a popular but deadly trend on their platform. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.
Kamala Harris runs an awkward campaign photo of a packed rally alongside her plane in Detroit, Mich., stirring rumors of AI deception, as Democrats push for clearer economic messaging. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz traveled to Wayne, Michigan, to give their first campaign rally that wasn’t primarily a concert — like the free event in Atlanta, Georgia, featuring Megan Thee Stallion. The Michigan event hardly classifies as a presidential rally, more of a campaign fizzle. Instead of hundreds or thousands of well-wishers, the rally attracted a tiny turnout, say, a few dozen supporters.
True, this wasn’t a full-scale public rally, but billed as a specialized gathering for members and retirees from the United Auto Workers. Still, the UAW has more than 350,000 members across Michigan, so at least 500 or 1,000 of them could have shown up, not a crowd more fit for a county sheriff or city councilor. Just shows, no matter how the fake news tags them, this leftist presidential campaign is running on fumes. Here’s more stateofdaniel.