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5 Takeaways From Trump’s Madison Square Garden Rally
Former President Trump on Sunday held a rally at Madison Square Garden, kicking off the final full week of campaigning in the heart of Manhattan.
The Trump campaign trotted out a number of high profile speakers to excite the crowd. And while Trump is unlikely to be competitive in New York on Election Day, the event served as a way to generate significant media attention and deliver something akin to a closing message to voters. But some of the earlier speakers overshadowed the event with their incendiary rhetoric.
Here are five takeaways.
Read MoreRobinhood Jumps Into Election Trading, Giving Users Chance To Buy Harris Or Trump Contracts
Users can trade a Kamala Harris or Donald Trump contract starting Monday, said the company, as long as they meet certain criteria that include being a U.S. citizen.
Robinhood jumps into a suddenly crowded politics prediction markets field that grew this month after platform Kalshi won a key ruling against the CFTC, which was seeking to stop the election outcome trading.
Read MoreIran Leader Says Israeli Attack Should Not Be 'Exaggerated Or Downplayed'
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has given a measured response to Israeli strikes on the country, saying the attack should not be "exaggerated or downplayed" while refraining from pledging immediate retaliation.
President Masoud Pezeshkian said Iran would "give an appropriate response" to the attack, which killed at least four soldiers, adding that Tehran did not seek war.
Israel said it targeted military sites in several regions of Iran on Saturday in retaliation for Iranian attacks, including a barrage of almost 200 ballistic missiles fired towards Israel on 1 October.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy Apologized 142 Years After Shelling And Burning An Alaska Native Village To Oblivion
Shells fell on the Alaska Native village as winter approached, and then sailors landed and burned what was left of homes, food caches and canoes. Conditions grew so dire in the following months that elders sacrificed their own lives to spare food for surviving children.
It was Oct. 26, 1882, in Angoon, a Tlingit village of about 420 people in the southeastern Alaska panhandle. Now, 142 years later, the perpetrator of the bombardment — the U.S. Navy —has apologized.
Read MoreEveryone’s Tough On Drugs Again
There’s a rare point of agreement among Republican and Democratic candidates this election year: America has a drug problem and it’s fentanyl traffickers’ fault.
Republicans, including former President Donald Trump, are hammering Democrats over border policies they say have allowed fentanyl to surge into the country. Democrats, including Vice President Kamala Harris, respond that they, too, have cracked down on traffickers and want stricter border enforcement.
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Wisconsin Election Officials Report 40% Jump In Early Voting
Wisconsin elections officials are reporting a nearly 40% increase in early in-person absentee voting over 2020.
Early in-person absentee voting began Oct. 22 in the battleground state. The Wisconsin Elections Commission announced that as of the morning of Friday, Oct. 25, 292,702 people had voted early in-person compared with 209,665 as of the morning of Friday, Oct. 23, 2020.
Read MoreVP Kamala Harris To Host Rally And Concert In Madison Wednesday
According to a release from the Harris-Walz campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris will host a rally and concert in Madison on Wednesday, October 30.
This concert and rally is part of a series of 'When We Vote We Win' events featuring musical performances focused on getting voters in battleground states to the polls, says the release.
Read MoreWisconsin’s Critical Senate Race Devolves Into Bitter Feud As GOP Targets Partner Of Gay Senator
Sen. Tammy Baldwin seemed to be in a comfortable spot in August.
The Democratic incumbent was leading in the polls and favored to hang onto her seat. Her GOP opponent, Eric Hovde, CEO of a $3 billion bank, was on the defensive after tens of millions in Democratic attacks over his vast wealth and past comments. And she had a new nominee atop the Democratic ticket, with Kamala Harris injecting fresh energy into one of the nation’s most evenly divided battlegrounds.
But then the GOP zeroed in on a new line of attack.
Read MoreSen. Vance In Wisconsin Monday, Trump In Green Bay Wednesday
The Resch Center is preparing for former president Donald Trump to hold a rally on Wednesday.
His running mate is returning to Wisconsin Monday.
Ohio U.S. Sen. JD Vance will speak in Wausau at the downtown airport before heading to Racine.
Vance is expected to encourage Wisconsinites to get out and vote right away and promote Trump’s plan to eliminate taxes on Social Security, overtime and tips.
Read MoreEau Claire Man Wins Elon Musk’s $1M Voter Sweepstakes Which May Violate Election Law
A man from Eau Claire has reportedly won $1 million from the tech billionaire Elon Musk as part of a giveaway tied to the presidential election that the U.S. Department of Justice has warned may violate federal election law.
Musk, who owns the social media website X, has been giving away the money to random winners selected from entrants who live in swing states, register to vote, and sign a petition to support the First and Second Amendment.
It is illegal to pay people to register to vote. Musk, who is an outspoken supporter of former President Donald Trump, has said the giveaways do not require people to register with any particular party, or even to cast a ballot.
Read MoreLast Update: Oct 28, 2024 7:08 am CDT