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| | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | ⚖️ Haitians in Springfield, OH, filed criminal charges against Trump and Vance. A Haitian non-profit accused Donald Trump and JD Vance of inciting chaos and threats in Springfield, Ohio, by spreading claims that Haitian migrants were eating cats and dogs. Some of the charges include making false alarms and aggravated menacing, arguing that their rhetoric has led to bomb threats, public safety risks, and fear among the Haitian community. | 🚔 Trump's assassin's son was arrested on child pornography charges. Oran Routh, son of Ryan Wesley Routh, who tried to murder Donald Trump, was arrested for allegedly having hundreds of pornographic files of children on his devices. Oran has had three prior arrests, including charges of assaulting a female in two separate incidents and allegedly driving while impaired. | ❌ Kamala Harris supports ending the filibuster to codify Roe v. Wade. Harris said in a recent interview that she supports the elimination of the legislative filibuster to codify Roe v. Wade, overriding state pro-life laws. This idea was lambasted across the political spectrum, with Democrats arguing that it would give Republicans, when they eventually control the Senate, to pass their agenda with a simple majority. | 🚢 A US Navy ship ran aground amid its Middle East deployment. The only replenishment ship supporting the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group ran aground off Oman's coast, causing significant damage and partial flooding. These ships were deployed to the region due to escalating tensions from the Israel-Hamas war, and the Navy is now reportedly scrambling to find a commercial oil tanker to replace its damaged one. |
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| | WHAT WE'RE HEARING | Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) refused to endorse Kamala Harris over her support to eliminate the legislative filibuster. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (R-AZ) also attacked Kamala Harris for wanting to end the filibuster. Charlie Kirk believes Virginia might go red. Mark Cuban accused Donald Trump of having "socialist and communistic tendencies" because of his economic plans.
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| | MY THOUGHTS | Reckless Driving by Illegal Migrants and American Lives Lost | Good morning. We've extensively covered the surge in crime linked to the massive influx of illegal migrants in America's largest cities. These cities, already hampered by years of reduced policing, have seen increases in murders, organized theft, and gang violence. | But one overlooked issue is the reckless driving by illegal migrants, particularly in border cities. It's a problem citizens have dealt with for years, yet it rarely gets media attention due to its anecdotal nature. | Now, with the number of illegal migrants in America reaching the double-digit millions, the problem is impossible to ignore. In just the past two days, two fatal incidents caused by illegal migrants driving recklessly or while intoxicated made the news (Missouri and Pennsylvania). | In Springfield, Ohio, accidents caused by reckless driving have quadrupled since the influx of migrants. | The media often downplays this issue, claiming that reckless driving happens at higher rates among citizens than non-citizens — which is only sometimes true because data often doesn't account for undocumented individuals. | With 54 percent of Americans now supporting mass deportations, the sentiment is clear: every death caused by someone who shouldn't have been in the country is one too many. | |
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| | WASHINGTON | America's six-week presidential election brings risks | | Presidential voting is already underway in several states, though election results are not expected to be speedy Donald Trump, once a fierce opponent of early and mail-in voting, is now pushing hard for it America offers some of the earliest voting in the world, making October debates or late-breaking events less meaningful
| The story | The 2024 election is already underway as Virginia, Vermont, Minnesota, and South Dakota have begun early voting, and absentee voting has begun in North Carolina. Illinois starts early voting on Thursday, and most other US states begin throughout October. | Election integrity has become a major sticking point for both Democrats and Republicans, as the latter, spearheaded by former President Donald Trump, are now making a big push for Republican voters to cast their vote early. | However, early voting presents challenges, such as confusion surrounding mail-in ballots, which could threaten the safety and security of the election process. | In Pennsylvania, for example, voters who requested mail-in ballots still have not received them, as the state Supreme Court is causing delays. This process could drag out until early October, depending on the county, adding another layer of confusion to what was intended to be a simple, effective voting process. | And even with over one month of early and mail-in voting, the results of the US presidential election are expected to be drawn out. One city commissioner in Philadelphia claimed that the odds of knowing which candidate won on Election Day is "almost zero." A Wisconsin official echoed the same sentiment, saying the final tally will likely not be finished until the morning after the election. | The politics | During a rally in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump criticized early voting as "stupid" but still urged voters to cast their ballots early, acknowledging its importance in securing a win in the battleground state. | Trump further remarked, "Now we have this stupid stuff where you can vote 45 days early," saying that you're left wondering "what the hell happens during that 45 days." He now wants his supporters to vote early in such large numbers that the election becomes "too big to rig." | Republicans are following Trump's lead, telling voters to embrace mail-in and early voting despite Trump's aversion to it in 2020. Trump discouraged mail-in and early voting in the last election, claiming that these methods were prone to widespread fraud. | Democrats tend to be strong proponents of early and mail-in voting and strongly rebuke the former president's claims about widespread fraud. | In the last election, most mail-in voters cast their ballots for Democrats. Trump now sees an opportunity to use these systems to his advantage. | Beyond the headlines | With some states offering early voting around six weeks before the presidential election, the United States offers some of the most liberal voting laws in the entire developed world. Because of this, many aspects of traditional campaigning become irrelevant. | For instance, Kamala Harris agreed to debate Donald Trump again in late October, but by that time, tens of millions of votes would already have been cast, rendering another presidential debate much less consequential. | Additionally, early voting allows individuals to cast their ballots long before all the relevant information is available. In the weeks leading up to an election, critical events can unfold, candidates can change their messaging or positions, and new issues may emerge that could significantly impact voter choices. | This lack of flexibility risks voters casting ballots based on outdated or incomplete information, which undermines the idea of making a fully informed choice. | All of this comes in addition to election integrity concerns surrounding millions of non-citizens potentially voting and the Biden administration fast-tracking newly naturalized citizens to get them enrolled to vote. | Why it matters | The complexity of extended early voting periods, combined with confusion over mail-in ballots and dragged-out ballot counting, risks undermining the transparency and simplicity of America's voting process. | While Donald Trump recommends surging the number of early votes, the integrity of the process will ultimately come down to the trustworthiness of those counting the ballots, according to the GOP. | The Republican National Committee's deployment of over 100,000 poll watchers, its army of attorneys, and the passage of numerous state laws aimed at tightening election procedures could reduce some of these risks. | |
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| | OUR QUESTION TO YOU | 📊 Are you planning to vote early?Poll results will be in tomorrow's newsletter. | | | POLL RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY | Do you think non-citizen voters will cost Trump the election? | 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 👍 Yes (485) | 🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 👎 No (140) | 🟨🟨🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🤔 Unsure (312) | 👍 Yes: "Allowing illegal aliens to vote has been the Left's plan for decades." — Joel 👎 No: "Hopefully there will be a significant red tide which will more than compensate." — Fred 🤔 Unsure: "What matters is that non-citizen voters destroy the integrity and meaning of any election." — Anonymous 🤔 Unsure: "Depends how honest the registrars are." — Carol | | 937 votes |
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| Today's newsletter was written by Brandon Goldman and Ari David. | |
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