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'Two stupid grown men' got in shouting match after shooting one another's daughters: police body cam footage

Police body camera footage released this week shows two fathers getting into a shouting match after they each shot one another's daughter during a road rage incident.

Fox 35 Orlando reports that, according to the Nassau County Sheriff's Office, the trouble began when the two men were driving with the families and started "brake checking" one another in what police described as a "cat and mouse" game.

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Trump boosting sketchy claims of ballot stuffing as early voting starts

Donald Trump and his right-wing allies are pushing wild election-fraud conspiracy theories as ballots have already started being cast in some states.

Posts on Reddit and other social media sites are purporting to show evidence of ballot stuffing, including photos taken by volunteers from the right-wing Clean Elections USA group, whose members are monitoring drop boxes for so-called "ballot mules," and the former president has been boosting those claims, reported Vice.

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'Shame, shame, shame on you': The View calls out Ron DeSantis’ latest voter arrests

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has dispatched his "election police" to arrest Florida voters who were told they were allowed to vote by election staff but they weren't supposed to.

A few years ago, Florida citizens overwhelmingly voted in support of a ballot measure that restored voting rights to felons who had served their time. So, those felons went to the polls and relied on government employees to tell them what to do. Now they're being arrested.

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Dems blast 'toxic agenda' as Republicans rally the MAGA base in Florida

With Republicans a handful of seats away from winning the U.S. House and potentially the Senate, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Ronna McDaniel and Florida Republican U.S. Sen. Rick Scott appeared at a get-out-the-vote-rally outside of Tampa on Tuesday, just three weeks from Election Day.

“We are going to fire (U.S. House Speaker) Nancy Pelosi,” McDaniel said to cheers inside the RNC Hispanic Community Center packed with local Republicans located inside a strip mall in Carrollwood, an unincorporated area of Hillsborough County. The RNC has designed 21 such community centers around the country this year as part of their effort to cultivate the Latino vote.

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'Makes me physically ill': Footage shows DeSantis' election police force in action

Never-before-seen police body camera footage released on Tuesday reveals that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' efforts to punish Florida residents for alleged "voter fraud" is targeting not "scheming fraudsters," as one journalist said, but people who were led to believe they were legally allowed to vote.

Through public records requests, the Tampa Bay Times obtained several videos of arrests of people who were accused of voting illegally by DeSantis' new Office of Election Crimes and Security, which was established earlier this year.

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Morning Joe trashes Michael Flynn's Christian Nationalism for having nothing to do with Christianity

"Morning Joe" welcomed Associated Press reporter Michelle Smith, who helped create a new documentary in partnership with PBS's Frontline on disgraced former general Michael Flynn, who is waging a kind of holy war by combining anti-vaccine people with evangelicals and conspiracy theorists.

"You know, Michelle, we've had quite a few guests on over the past several weeks talking about how, well, one of the biggest problems of to Christian Nationalism is -- actually has little to do with Christianity," said co-host Joe Scarborough. "And we're seeing this across the West. We saw it in Italy and have seen it in other countries, too, where the very people who associate themselves as Christian Nationalists are people who go to church less, and their Christianity is more about a cultural identifier than a biblical identifier."

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Ron DeSantis vows 'not to play politics' with lives ahead of new migrant flights to Dem states

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said on Tuesday that he was "not going to play politics" with people's lives as his state prepares to fly more migrants to Democratic states.

While guest hosting Hugh Hewitt's radio show, Kurt Schlichter asked DeSantis how he reduced "friction" with the Biden administration during recovery from Hurricane Ian.

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Video shows Florida cops 'almost apologetic' while arresting man in DeSantis' 'voter fraud' crackdown

On Tuesday, the Tampa Bay Times released body camera footage of local police carrying out one of the well-publicized arrests Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) ordered for "illegal" voting — and police themselves appearing unsure and "almost apologetic" as they explained to one voter, Tony Patterson, that he was under arrest.

"Body-worn camera footage recorded by local police captured the confusion and outrage of Hillsborough County residents who found themselves in handcuffs for casting a ballot following investigations by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new Office of Election Crimes and Security," writes the Tampa Bay Times.

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DeSantis defends Musk over Ukraine as expert delivers warning over Putin: ‘transmitting a message’

Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis appears to be aligning with the increasingly powerful Elon Musk, as the richest man in the world is accused "transmitting a message" for Russian President Vladimir Putin.

On Monday DeSantis blasted Musk's critics, including Ukraine, who were angered the billionaire had threatened to pull his SpaceX Starlink satellites away from Ukraine. The low earth orbit (LEO) satellites provide internet access to Ukraine and especially its military forces.

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In Texas, where money has long dominated politics, Greg Abbott is in a league of his own

By Patrick Svitek, Carla Astudillo, Zach Despart and Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune Oct. 18, 2022

Since Greg Abbott first declared he would run for governor on July 14, 2013, he’s raised the equivalent of $83,793 per day to fund his pursuit of power.

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'The party's over': GOP strategist warns that 'good Republicans' can’t defeat 'lunatics' in 2022’s GOP

Although Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska isn’t a full-fledged Never Trumper like the Washington Post’s Max Boot, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, attorney George Conway or former GOP strategist Rick Wilson, the conservative senator has been highly critical of former President Donald Trump at times and voted “guilty” during Trump’s second impeachment trial — a move that has resulted in Sasse being labeled a RINO (Republican In Name Only) by Trump and other far-right MAGA Republicans. Sasse has decided he would rather be in academia than politics, applying for a position as president of the University of Florida.

Sasse is the sole finalist for the position, and his departure from the U.S. Senate is almost certain. GOP strategist and Never Trump conservative Sarah Longwell is sorry to see Sasse leaving politics, although not surprised. In an article published by The Bulwark on October 17, the founder of the Republican Accountability Project (formerly Republican Voters Against Trump) laments that in the GOP of 2022, there is little or no room for those who are not far-right MAGA extremists and total devotees of Trumpism.

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Ron DeSantis scolds Ukraine over Elon Musk: 'Don't bite the hand that feeds you'

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) took time out of his hurricane recovery efforts on Monday to admonish Ukrainian officials who pressed Elon Musk to continue funding internet service in the war-torn country.

"They've actually been using his devices to defend their country and I guess some people in the government were attacking Musk!" DeSantis said during a press conference on Monday. "And I'm just thinking to myself, like, he's doing this for free. Don't bite the hand that feeds you. Good Lord!"

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Conservative blasts the 'freak show' Republicans who have turned the party into an 'intellectual wasteland'

Using the U.S. Senate run of Georgia's Herschel Walker as a jumping-off point, conservative columnist and former GOP White House adviser Peter Wehner bemoaned the state of the GOP for giving up any pretense of principles since Donald Trump infected the party with his brand of win-at-all-costs politics.

After noting that Walker, with his massive resume of scandals, has "no business running for political office at any level, let alone the United States Senate," the columinst added that, in many ways, he is representative of the wave of Republican candidates who are destroying the party that Wehner writes used to stand for something.

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