New York City’s Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is officially launching hisย “Five Boroughs Against Trump” tour in the Big Apple.
Mamdani kicked off hisย anti-Trump tourย alongside Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) in Manhattan on Monday morning. He reportedly plans to visit Brooklyn on Tuesday, Staten Island on Wednesday, the Bronx on Thursday and Queens on Friday, Fox News has confirmed.ย
The 33-year-old self-described socialist’s tour is a rejection of the Trump administration’s sweeping second-term agenda and his so-called “authoritarian” attack on working New Yorkers, specifically, immigration and health care reform.
“There is no borough that will be free from Trump’s cruelty,” Mamdani said on Monday. “We will feel the pain of this legislation, whether we are in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens or Staten Island, and we will shine a light this week and every week on the costs of this vision that is coming out of Washington, D.C.”
“Donald Trump is waging a full-scale assault on American democracy, dismantling our institutions, attacking our universities and our scientific research base, using government power to serve himself and his donors, and targeting New York City because New Yorkers have always seen him for what he is โ a narcissistic, wannabe dictator,” Nadler said during the event on Monday.
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and incumbent Mayor Eric Adams are also running as an independents, and CEO of the Guardian Angels, Curtis Sliwa, is the Republican nominee.ย
“Comrade Mamdani is the American peopleโs worst nightmare,” White House spokeswoman, Abigail Jackson, told Fox News Digital. “His communist policies will crater our economy, increase crime, crowd out Americans withย free health careย for illegal immigrants, and defund the brave men and women of law enforcement who keep us safe.”
The White House added that “Mamdani’s idea of โimmigration reformโ is no borders and amnesty for all the violent criminal illegal aliens that Joe Biden released into our country. The American people have repeatedly rejected this Communist agenda and the more Mamdani shares his radical policies, the more the American people will recoil.”ย
The New York Times reportedย last week that Trump recently spoke on the phone with Cuomo and has been speaking with associates about which candidate has the best chance to beat Mamdani in November. Meanwhile, Mamdani has described how his administration would be Trump’s “worst nightmare.”
“We see far too many parallels between Donald Trump and Andrew Cuomo, far too many stories that make clear that both administrations have been characterized by corruption, by a sense of impunity, by an inability of an executive to understand that no means no, a prioritization of the interests of billionaires over working people, and an agenda that is driven by little else beyond the retention and accumulation of power,” Mamdani said Monday.ย
According toย The New York Timesโย chief political analyst and pollsterย Nate Cohn silent Trump supporters could skew poll results once again, leaving prognosticators scratching their skulls in the finals hours before Election Day.
The Times reported in Arizona,ย Donald Trumpย leadsย Kamala Harrisย by four points, and in Michigan, he has a one-point advantage. Harris, on the other hand, is beating Trump by one in Georgia, and three in Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.
On Sunday, theย Timesย and Siena College released their final poll from the seven battleground states, and the results were inconclusive.
In his write-up of the results, Cohn submitted that they donโt โpoint toward a relatively clear favoriteโ for a few reasons, even if Harris was perhaps slightly more pleased by its finding.
โOn average, Ms. Harris fared modestly better than our last round of surveys of the same states, but her gains were concentrated in states where she was previously struggling,โ he wrote. โMeanwhile, the so-called Blue Wall (Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania) does not look quite as formidable of an obstacle to Mr. Trump as it once did. As a result, Ms Harrisโs position in the Electoral College isnโt necessarily improved.โ
Cohn also warned that nonresponse bias from Republicans may be continuing to skew the results, just as they did in 2016 and 2020:
Itโs hard to measure nonresponse bias โ after all, we couldnโt reach these demographically similar voters โ but one measure I track from time to time is the proportion of Democrats or Republicans who respond to a survey, after considering other factors.
Across these final polls, white Democrats were 16 percent likelier to respond than white Republicans. Thatโs a larger disparity than our earlier polls this year, and itโs not much better than our final polls in 2020 โ even with the pandemic over.
โIt raises the possibility that the polls could underestimate Mr. Trump yet again,โ he concluded.
Ex-Democrat Tulsi Gabbard is ready to make waves now that she’s cut the dead weight.
The former Democrat presidential contender is set to campaign for a Republican Senate hopeful just days after making the bombshell announcement she’s leaving the party.
One day after her announcement Gabbard revealed her plans to stump for New Hampshire GOP Senate candidate Don Bolduc who has been vying for former President Trump’s endorsement.
โWe donโt agree on every issue, but I am honored to have the support of Tulsi Gabbard who shares my view that the status quo is broken, and we need a change of direction,โ Bolduc said in a statement.
โTulsi is a fellow change agent and independent-minded outsider willing to speak truth to power. I am going to spend every day between now and Election Day building a wide coalition of supporters that includes Republicans, independents and even disaffected Democrats who know that Senator Hassan is a career politician and must be retired,โ he added.
Bolduc is a retired Army brigadier general who won a close race against state Sen. Chuck Morse in the GOP primary.ย
On Tuesday, Gabbard announced she is officially abandoning the Democrat Party.
I can no longer remain in todayโs Democratic Party that is now under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly wokeness, who divide us by racializing every issue & stoke anti-white racism, actively work to undermine our God-given freedoms, areโฆ pic.twitter.com/oAuTnxZldf
โI can no longer remain in todayโs Democratic Party that is under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers who are driven by cowardly wokeness, who divide us by racializing every issue and stoking anti-white racism, who actively work to undermine our God-given freedoms that are enshrined in our Constitution, who are hostile to people of faith and spirituality,โ she said.
โI believe in a government that is of, by, and for the people. Unfortunately, todayโs Democratic Party does not. Instead, it stands for a government of, by, and for the powerful elite,โ she continued. โIโm calling on my fellow common sense independent-minded Democrats to join me in leaving the Democratic Party. If you can no longer stomach the direction that so-called woke Democratic Party ideologues are taking our country, I invite you to join me.โ
The daughter of former New York City Mayor and Trump’s attorney announced she will vote for Vice President Kamala Harris in November.
In the article titled, โTrump Took My Dad From Me. Please Donโt Let Him Take Our Country Too,โ Giuliani wrote:
โI spent a lot of my life wishing my father had less power,โ Caroline Giuliani said in her Vanity Fair piece. โBut I never wanted it to happen like this. And selfishly, the deeper my dad gets stuck in the quicksand of his problems, the more fleeting our opportunities to connect as father and daughter become.
โAfter months of feeling the type of sorrow that comes from the death of a loved one, it dawned on me that Iโve been grieving the loss of my dad to Trump,โ Caroline Giuliani continued. โI cannot bear to lose our country to him too.โ
This isnโt the first time Caroline Giuliani has backed a Democrat for president over Trump.
In 2016, sheย also reportedly supported theย Democrat presidential nominee,ย Hillary Clinton,ย saying on Facebook that she was โpro-Hillary all along.โ
In her Vanity Fair piece, Caroline Giuliani said she is voicing her โadamant support forย Kamala Harrisย andย Tim Walz,โ stating that she is โa recently engaged-to-be-married, 35-year-old who hopes to feel more joyous than fearful about the potential of becoming a parentโ herself and that she is obligated โto advocate for a future worth bringing children into.โ
Giulianiย was disbarred last weekย in the nationโs capital by a federal appeals court due to his efforts to stop the transfer of power following Trump losing the 2020 election.
Donald Trump had a surprising reaction to Biden’s shocking “garbage” comments on Tuesday.
The Republican nominee called on his supporters to forgive him during a packed rally at the PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
“Please forgive him for not knowing what he said,” Trump said. “These people are terrible, terrible, terrible to say a thing like that. But he really doesn’t know. He really honestly, he doesn’t. And I’m convinced that he likes me more than he likes Kamala. But that’s a terrible thing.”
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Trump responds to Bidenโs comment calling his supporters โgarbageโ:
Trump’s call for unity โ and forgiveness โ came after the president called Trump supporters’ garbage during a get-out-the-vote call for Voto Latino.
In remarks from the White House, Biden had said earlier to Latino voters:
And just the other day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico a โfloating island of garbage.โ Well, let me tell you something. I donโtโ Iโ I donโt know the Puerto Rican thatโ that I knowโ or a Puerto Rico, where Iโm fromโ in my home state of Delaware, theyโre good, decent, honorable people.
The only garbage I see floating out there is his supportersโ hisโ his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and itโs un-American. Itโs totally contrary to everything weโve done, everything weโve been.
Biden’s comments came after Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday.
White House spokesperson Andrew Bates told Fox News’ Jacqui Heinrich that President Biden “referred to the hateful rhetoric at the Madison Square Garden rally as โgarbage.โ”
“The president was referencing a joke by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe in which he likened Puerto Rico to an island of floating “garbage” in the middle of the ocean,” Bates said.
Kamala Harris was deeply outraged by a comedianโs joke.
If she has any decency or integrity, she will condemn her partner Joe Bidenโs despicable statement calling half the country garbage.
Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity Tuesday that Hinchcliffe was not vetted by the campaign but that he saw the outcry as no โbig deal.โ
Hannity asked, โDo you wish [Hinchcliffe] wasnโt there?โ
Trump responded, โYeah, I donโt know if itโs a big deal or not, but I donโt want anybody making nasty jokes or stupid jokes, and probably he shouldnโt have been there.โ
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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) has officially entered the race for governor, setting the stage for a competitive Republican primary to succeed outgoing Gov. Brian Kemp (R), who is term-limited. In a two-minute campaign launch ad released Wednesday, Raffensperger portrayed himself as a principled conservative willing to take tough stands, vowing to uphold the Constitution and defend Georgia values.
โIโm a conservative Republican, and Iโm prepared to make the tough decisions,โ Raffensperger declared in the ad. โI follow the law and the Constitution, and I always do the right thing for Georgia, no matter what.โ
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The announcement pits Raffensperger against prominent GOP contenders including Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who has received former President Donald Trumpโs endorsement, and Attorney General Chris Carr, both of whom have strong support among grassroots conservatives. The winner of the GOP primary will likely face a high-profile Democratic opponent next November.
Revisiting the 2020 Election Clash With Trump
Raffensperger became a household name during the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, when Georgia became a critical battleground. After President Trump narrowly lost the state to Joe Biden by just under 12,000 votes, Trump and his allies raised concerns about election irregularities and widespread allegations of voter fraud. Raffensperger, as the stateโs chief elections officer, found himself at the center of the storm.
Despite mounting pressure from Trump and many Georgia Republicans to challenge or overturn the results, Raffensperger maintained that his officeโs audits and recounts showed no evidence of widespread fraud that would change the outcome. In a now-famous phone call, Trump urged Raffensperger to โfindโ enough votes to change the result โ a conversation that later became a flashpoint in national debates over election integrity and presidential power.
While Raffenspergerโs stance drew praise from Democrats and corporate media, it also alienated many in the Republican base, who felt he failed to investigate potential irregularities aggressively enough. That divide has lingered within Georgia GOP politics and is certain to shadow his gubernatorial campaign. Many grassroots conservatives remain skeptical of Raffensperger, while others credit him for adhering to the letter of the law during an unprecedented political firestorm.
A Crowded Field on Both Sides
The Republican primary is shaping up to be one of the most watched in the nation. With Raffensperger, Jones, and Carr already in the race, GOP voters will have a clear choice between different brands of Republican leadership โ from establishment-minded governance to more populist, Trump-aligned approaches.
On the Democratic side, the field is also taking shape. Declared candidates include former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, former GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, former state Sen. Jason Esteves, state Rep. Derrick Jackson, former DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond, and former pastor Olu Brown. There is also persistent speculation that Stacey Abrams could enter the race again, potentially setting up a dramatic rematch after her narrow 2018 and 2022 defeats.
Georgia has transformed into a true political battleground over the last decade, with Republicans still holding most statewide offices but Democrats making steady gains. The 2026 gubernatorial race will be pivotal in determining whether Georgia remains under GOP control or flips blue.
The nonpartisan election handicapper Cook Political Report rates Kempโs seat a โtoss up.โ
Can Raffensperger manage to make peace with Trump and secure his endorsement? Tell us what you think in the comments below!
Vice President Kamala Harris has reportedly tapped former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney to help sway Republicans.
A senior Harris campaign official says that the vice president on Thursday will team up in battleground Wisconsin withย former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney,ย a former rising conservative star in the GOP who became her party’s most visible anti-Trump leader.
The campaign event will take place in Ripon, Wisconsin, where a one-room schoolhouse was designated a national historic landmark due to its role in holding a series of meetings in 1854 that led to the formation of the Republican Party.
Ripon is not the only town that claims to be the birthplace of the GOP. Exeter, New Hampshire also has some bragging rites, as it was the site of meetings in 1853 – a year ahead of the Ripon gatherings – by disenchanted political leaders who discussed the formation of a new party of Republicans.
But officials in Ripon said the group in Exeter never actually formed a political organization, or chose officials, as they did in Wisconsin.
Cheney โ who has argued that the former president is a “liar,” a “con man” and a potential “tyrant” who, if elected again, would “torch the Constitution” โ vowed after leaving Congress that “I will do everything I can to make sure [Trump] is never anywhere near the Oval Office again.”
According to her campaign, Harris plans to spotlight the significance of that moment and that place โ as she makes another direct appeal to Republican voters frustrated that Trump is their party’s presidential nominee – and as she reiterates her pledge to be a president for all Americans.
The Harris campaign says that the vice president, at her event with Cheney, plans to note that while Republicans may not agree with her on every issue, she promises to uphold the Constitution, Americaโs fundamental principles, and the rule of law.
On Fridayโs Real Time with Bill Maher, the long-time cannabis advocate gave credit where creditโs due โ to Donald Trump.
Maher acknowledged Trumpโs emerging strategy to reschedule marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III. Itโs not full legalization, but itโs a significant shift that would loosen federal restrictions and move the ball forward on reform.
He didnโt mince words. โIโve been telling Democrats for years, the Republicans are gonna steal pot from you as an issue,โ Maher said, half-joking, half-dead-serious.
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Whatโs notable here isnโt just the policy โ itโs whoโs moving on it. Trump, once again, is positioning himself as a disruptor who knows how to cut through noise and win over voters issue by issue.
Decider offers more information on Maher’s grudging respect for Trump’s “genius” strategy:
He drove it home with a riff on Trumpโs playbook: โHeโs the master at winning votes from small groups who are passionate about one issue, picking up a couple percent here, a couple thereโฆโ until Election Night turns into something like a bizarre Y-M-C-A celebration.
And when it comes to timing, Maher confessedโwith tongue in cheekโthat Trump finally swung by his own camp. โFinally, he got around to me,โ he teased during his โNew Rulesโ segmentโcomparing his own potential shift to that of single-issue Black voters who helped Trump make gains in key cities.
โWhat did you expect?โ he shrugged. โHeโs the masterโฆโ And amid all of this, Trump has already said heโll have a decision on cannabis rescheduling โin the next few weeksโโa move that would send seismic ripples through the cannabis industry and potentially benefit Maher personally, since he co-owns The Woods, a West Hollywood consumption lounge.
Maher, who still identifies as a Democrat but often breaks ranks โ especially with the woke crowd โ used the moment to throw up a red flag to his own party. He warned that if Democrats keep dragging their feet, Republicans could flip the script and claim an issue long seen as their turf.
For all his usual sarcasm, Maherโs comments carried real weight: a unenthusiastic but clear nod to Trumpโs political instincts โ and a warning shot to Democrats who think this base-level issue is locked up.
It’s not a secret that former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is no fan of Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz after helping lead the charge to oust him from the Speaker’s office.
While the Florida Republican who filed a motion to vacate the chair in October 2023, which triggered a vote of the House on whether to remove McCarthy as speaker claims his actions were motivated by McCarthy’s mishandling of the office, the former Speaker discussed his own opinion on the shocking events.
McCarthyย claimsย Gaetz wanted him to end a House Ethics Committee probe examining whether Gaetz had sexual relations with a minor.ย In January, the left-leaning publication The Daily Beastย reportedย that Gaetz privatelyย toldย colleagues he was motivated by the ethics investigation.
Appearing on theย PBD Podcast, McCarthy discussed the drama with hostย Patrick Bet-David.
The ex-speaker pointed to court filings unsealed last week in which witnesses testified that Gaetz was at a drug-fueled party that was attended by a 17-year-old.
โEverything I said has come to fruition,โ McCarthy stated. โItโs unfortunate that one person would utilize something to stop what was coming after them and disrupt the entire Congress.โ
โHow is the relationship now?โ Bet-David asked. โBecause I know I saw you guys at the RNC where he walked up to you while youโre talking to somebody. โYou wouldnโt be on the stage, you would be booedโ or something like that. Are you guys better know orโ
โNo!โ McCarthy said. โI donโt hang around with pedophiles, Iโm sorry.โ
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The Department of Justice investigated Gaetz, but ultimately declined to prosecute.
The 2024 Pennsylvania Senate race is emerging as one of the most closely watched and pivotal contests in the nation, with significant implications for the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. Incumbent Democrat Senator Bob Casey Jr. is seeking reelection for a fourth term, while Republicans are coalescing around David McCormick, a former hedge fund executive.
Both candidates are gearing up for what is expected to be one of the most expensive and competitive Senate races in the country…
Bob Casey Jr.: The Incumbent
Bob Casey Jr., son of the late Governor Bob Casey Sr., has served Pennsylvania in the Senate since 2006. Casey has built a reputation as a pragmatic legislator who prioritizes health care, jobs and labor rights.
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In the Senate, Casey has leveraged his seniority to secure key committee assignments, including on the influential Senate Finance Committee.
However, the political climate in Pennsylvania has become increasingly polarized in recent years, teeing up a more challenging electoral environment for the seasoned politician this year. With the Keystone State narrowly voting for Joe Biden in 2020 after flipping to Donald Trump in 2016, Republicans see this as an opportunity to unseat Casey.
David McCormick: The Challenger
David McCormick, a former hedge fund CEO and Army veteran, is a prominent figure in Pennsylvania politics and business. McCormick served as the CEO of Bridgewater Associates, one of the worldโs largest hedge funds, from 2020 to 2022, where he gained a reputation for strong leadership in the financial sector. A West Point graduate, McCormick also served as an Army officer during the Gulf War, earning a Bronze Star for his service.
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In public service, McCormick held senior economic positions in the George W. Bush administration, including Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs. His platform emphasizes economic growth, job creation and strengthening national security. McCormick is also focused on fiscal conservatism, advocating for reduced government spending and taxes.
McCormick previously ran for Senate in 2022, narrowly losing the Republican primary to Mehmet Oz, who ultimately lost to Democrat John Fetterman in the general election. Since then, McCormick has remained active in Pennsylvania politics, positioning himself as a fiscal conservative and critic of the Biden administrationโs economic policies.
McCormick’s background in business and finance has appealed to Pennsylvaniaโs suburban voters, while his military service has resonated with the stateโs sizable veteran population along with Donald Trump’s MAGA base.
Key Policy Issues
In his 2024 campaign, McCormick has focused on national security, economic freedom and his status as a business leader and political outsider, in stark contrast to Caseyโs long tenure in Washington. This dynamic has brought the race to a near tie.
I retired from the Army as a captain after a combat tour in Iraq, but I've never stopped serving my country.
I'm a seventh-generation Pennsylvanian, political outsider, & PA job creator.
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McCormickโs platform focuses on reducing government spending, boosting economic growth and opposing progressive policies that he argues have hurt the state’s energy sector, particularly coal and natural gas.
Fundraising and Campaign Spending
The Pennsylvania Senate race is expected to be one of the most expensive in the nation, with both candidates benefiting from substantial outside spending.
According to Federal Election Commission (FEC) data, Bob Casey has raised more than $21 million, thanks to strong support from labor unions, healthcare groups, and Democrat super PACs such as the Senate Majority PAC. Caseyโs deep connections with national Democrats and his long-standing relationships with Pennsylvaniaโs organized labor groups have made him a fundraising powerhouse.
On the Republican side, David McCormick has raised over $17 million with significant support from national conservative groups such as Club for Growth and Americans for Prosperity.
Endorsements and Support
Donald Trump: Former President Donald Trump officially endorsed McCormick’s Senate bid last April during a Pennsylvania rally.
โI am officially giving my endorsement to David McCormick tonight. Heโs a good a man. He wants to run a good ship. Heโs a smart guy, who was a very successful guy. Heโs given up a lot to do this,โ Trump told supporters at a rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania.
โIโll tell you what: Heโs the nominee of the Republican Party, David McCormick. Go out and vote for him because Casey doesnโt do a damn thing,โ Trump said.
Pat Toomey: Former Senator Pat Toomey praised McCormickโs economic expertise and commitment to conservative values, saying heโs the right leader to represent Pennsylvania.
Ari Fleischer: The former White House Press Secretary endorsed McCormick at a September fundraiser, highlighting his strong leadership and policy experience.
Organizational Endorsements:
Senate Leadership Fund: Backed McCormick as part of their efforts to secure Republican Senate seats.
Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC): Endorsed McCormick for his unwavering support for Israel and stance against antisemitismโ.
“RJC trusts Dave McCormick – a 7th generation Pennsylvanian, West Point graduate, combat veteran, Bronze star recipient, Pennsylvania job creator and business leader – to be a Senator the people of Pennsylvania can be proud of.”
“Bob Casey is no friend of Israel. Where Bob Casey has failed, Dave McCormick will lead.”
Voter Sentiment and Polling
Recent polling data suggests that the race between Casey and McCormick is likely to be close, reflecting Pennsylvaniaโs status as a swing state. Polls indicate that Casey holds a slight lead over McCormick, but the race is expected to tighten as November draws closer. Pennsylvania has a history of closely contested statewide elections, with margins often decided by just a few percentage points.
RealClearPolitics (October 14, 2024): Casey leads McCormick 47.8% to 44.6%โ
Emerson College Poll (October 2024): 48% support incumbent Democrat Senator Bob Casey while 46% support Republican Dave McCormick.
Trafalgar Polling (October 2024): Casey leads McCormick 47.4% to 45.6% with 7% undecided.
Quinnipiac Univesity (October 2024): Incumbent Democratic Senator Bob Casey leads Republican challenger David McCormick 51% to 43%. Democrats 96% to 3% back Casey, while Republicans 88 % to 10% back McCormick. Independents are evenly split, with 44% supporting McCormick and 44% supporting Casey.
Both candidates will need to appeal to Pennsylvaniaโs diverse electorate, which includes rural, suburban, and urban voters. Rural parts of the state have trended Republican in recent elections, while urban areas like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh remain Democratic strongholds. The key battleground will likely be the suburbs, particularly in counties like Bucks and Montgomery, where moderate and independent voters could swing the outcome.