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Expert: Pennsylvania might be the ‘most important’ swing state in this year’s election

Pennsylvania — which Democratic strategist James Carville famously described as Philadelphia in the east, Pittsburgh in the west and Alabama in between — is among the swing states that could decide whether President Donald Trump wins a second term or former Vice President Joe Biden is inaugurated in January 2021. And pundit Nathaniel Rakich, in an article published by pollster Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight website on September 15, explains why Pennsylvania is such a make-or-break state in 2020’s presidential election.

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‘He didn’t say that’: Reporter battles Kayleigh McEnany after she claims Trump promoted masks at town hall

During an exchange with CNN's Kaitlan Collins this Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was confronted with President Trump's comments during an ABC News townhall where he said, "There are people who don't think masks are good." Collins pointed out to McEnany that "that's clearly not what the CDC director thinks," and followed up by asking if Trump is only choosing to cite "non-medical experts."

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William Barr wants sedition charges against some protesters ahead of election

Attorney General William Barr encouraged federal prosecutors to consider charging some protesters with plotting to overthrow the government.

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Trump urges Republicans to back big virus stimulus package

US President Donald Trump, falling behind in the polls against Democrat Joe Biden ahead of the November election, on Wednesday urged his Republican Party to back a big-spending coronavirus stimulus package.

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White House turning on GOP’s DeSantis: ‘Ron isn’t really doing anything to help win Florida’

Gov. Ron DeSantis has watched his approval ratings tumble through the coronavirus pandemic, and that growing unpopularity could cost President Donald Trump re-election.

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Not fired: HHS spokesman who launched paranoid violent conspiracy theory rant to take leave of absence

Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary for Public Affairs Michael Caputo will not be fired by Secretary Alex Azar, but will take a 60-day leave of absence after his weekend Facebook live video rant. In that video Caputo, who has served as an advisor to both Russian Presidents Putin and Yeltsin, warned of a "deep state," accused CDC scientists of "sedition," and appeared to imply Democrats were guilty of murder.

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Trump-loving bar owner indicted for shooting death of Black man during Black Lives Matter protest

A white Nebraska bar owner who shot and killed a Black man during a Black Lives Matter protest in May has been indicted by a grand jury Tuesday on four counts, including manslaughter, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, attempted first-degree assault and making terrorist threats, according to a report from The New York Times.

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Watch: CNN host slams Fox News as ‘state TV’ after Laura Ingraham’s calls ABC Trump town hall an ‘ambush’

After President Donald Trump answered questions from U.S. voters and moderator George Stephanopoulos at an ABC News townhall event in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, September 15, Trump supporters were quick to describe it as a gotcha event — including Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, who considered the townhall an “ambush.” But the following day on CNN, host John King found Ingraham’s claim laughable and described Fox News as “state TV.”

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REVEALED: GOP election officials held secret voter fraud meetings with discredited right-wing lawyer

Starting in early spring, as the coronavirus took hold, a conservative lawyer at the forefront of raising alarms about voting by mail held multiple private briefings exclusively for Republican state election officials, according to previously unreported public records.

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Kanye West tells fans to use coronavirus stimulus checks to buy land

There are no signs yet of the second stimulus checks, but people are already coming up with advice on what people should do with their $1,200. One such advice came from an unexpected name – rapper Kanye West. In a tweet, West told his followers that they should use their coronavirus stimulus checks to buy land.Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreUse coronavirus stimulus checks to buy land: WestWest, in a tweet, asked his followers to “Use the government money and buy land.” It isn’t clear whether West was referring to the first coronavirus stimulus checks, or the next round of chec...

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US House probe of 737 MAX finds 'disturbing pattern' of Boeing failures and 'grossly insufficient' FAA oversight

An intensive investigation by a U.S. House committee into the causes of the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes reveals new details documenting what a final report calls “a disturbing pattern of technical miscalculations and troubling management misjudgments made by Boeing,” along with “grossly insufficient oversight by the FAA.”Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., chair of the U.S. House Transportation Committee, signaled in a teleconference briefing that the committee plans to soon propose legislation reforming how the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certifies airplanes as safe to fly.He called it “mind...

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Big Ten football is coming back with 8 games in 8 weeks

CHICAGO — For a while there, it looked as if Big Ten football would produce only one score this fall: 11-3.As in, 11 schools voted to postpone fall sports and three (Ohio State, Nebraska and Iowa) dissented.But after weeks of criticism and cajoling from the likes of Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields, Iowa football parents, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and President Donald Trump, the Big Ten crossed the 1-yard line — as Trump alluded to in a tweet.The conference announced its restart Wednesday, declaring a unanimous vote an intention to start playing Oct. 23-24 with a slate of eight games ove...

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'It's verboten?' Newt Gingrich cries out after Fox News cuts him off for blaming violence on George Soros

A Fox News panel shut down former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) on Wednesday after he tried to blame George Soros for violent protests in America.

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