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28.10 / 08:51
UPS Citi Racing Election President show stage Keys to a 2024 Trump rally: Dark rhetoric, jokes and ‘the weave’
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW YORK—“I’m thrilled to be back in the city I love," Donald Trump declared, taking the stage at Madison Square Garden to address thousands of his supporters at the mother of all campaign rallies. And so it was: part rock show, part revival; at once dark and grievance-laden yet often comedic and epically long.
28.10 / 08:01
markets Digital Racing Election President 2020 Equality Donald Trump winning US elections? Famed polling guru Nate Silver's 'gut' prediction
Nate Silver in an op-ed for the New York Times wrote that his «gut says» that former US President Donald Trump will win the November 5 election, while warning that polling data indicate the race could still go either way. «But don't trust anyone's gut, even mine,» he wrote in a New York Times op-ed. His current model gives Trump, the Republican nominee, a 53.1 per cent chance of a second term in the White House. Nate Silver's model currently rates the Republican nominee with a 53.1 percent chance of becoming the 47th president of the United States. “In an election where the seven battleground states are all polling within a percentage point or two, 50-50 is the only responsible forecast," he wrote in his forecast. «So OK, I'll tell you. My gut says Donald Trump. And my guess is that it is true for many anxious Democrats,» Nate wrote. «But I don’t think you should put any value whatsoever on anyone’s gut — including mine. Instead, you should resign yourself to the fact that a 50-50 forecast really does mean 50-50. And you should be open to the possibility that those forecasts are wrong, and that could be the case equally in the direction of Trump or Harris.»
27.10 / 12:59
markets Racing Strategy Election President 2020 Profiles US election: Kamala Harris tries out new ways of reaching voters, but she's running out of time
Kamala Harris was asked at a recent forum to talk about her life for the benefit of voters who are still getting to know her. It was the type of question typically asked of a new candidate. But here was Harris getting it less than two weeks before the Nov. 5 election and after millions of people already had voted. Her response underscored perhaps the defining challenge of her campaign for the White House. «How much time do we have?» Harris quipped.
27.10 / 02:03
markets Racing Remark President country Schools 'Take our lives seriously,' Michelle Obama pleads as she rallies for Kamala Harris in Michigan
Michelle Obama delivered a searing denunciation of Donald Trump on Saturday in Michigan and challenged voters to support Kamala Harris as the United States' first female president. «By every measure, she has demonstrated that she's ready,» the former first lady said. «The real question is, as a country, are we ready for this moment?» It was Obama's first appearance on the campaign trail since she spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago over the summer, and her remarks were forceful and passionate, even vulnerable.
26.10 / 20:45
markets Racing Election trends President Experts Colleges There is a 60% chance that U.S election will end with an 'Electoral College blowout', says this data scientist
Harry Enten predicts a significant outcome for the 2024 U.S. presidential election, suggesting a 60% chance that the winner will secure over 300 Electoral College votes. Despite the current polls indicating a tight race, Enten explains that the dynamics of swing states could lead to a substantial victory for one candidate. CNN host John Berman questioned how a close race could also result in a «relative blowout,» which Enten clarified by analyzing the historical polling data. Enten emphasized that while the margins in the key swing states are currently tight, under 2 points, the average polling error in these states has been about 3.4 points since 1972. He provided electoral maps indicating how either former President Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris could potentially achieve over 300 Electoral College votes. Enten’s analysis highlights the trend that swing states often lean in one direction, historically favoring a stronger outcome for the eventual winner. Also Read: Dandadan: Here’s Episode 5 release date, time, where to watch and upcoming episode schedule
26.10 / 18:31
markets Citi Racing Strategy track Schools For F1 teams, the Mexican GP is all about altitude
Formula One (F1) cars racing in Mexico City, the normal rules don’t apply. When speeding down a straight that is almost 1 mile (1.6 km) long, teams would usually need to race a car with as sleek a body shape as possible to cut through the air and hit top speeds quickly. But at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, where this weekend’s Mexico City Grand Prix (GP) will be held, it’s the opposite. Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez first held a F1 world championship race in 1963. For the drivers, the track will feel more akin to racing on a slippery street course like the one in Monaco, where regular automobiles that use the streets when F1 is not in town wear away the traction provided by the sticky tire rubber laid down by race cars.
26.10 / 10:45
UPS BLOCK Racing Analysis Patrick President Editorial Two more LA Times editorial board members resign after the paper withholds a Harris endorsement
Two more members of the Los Angeles Times editorial board have resigned after the newspaper’s owner blocked its plan to endorse Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris for president
26.10 / 10:45
UPS Racing Election Opinion President reports Editorial Washington Post becomes second major US newspaper this week to not endorse a presidential candidate
The Washington Post says it won't endorse a candidate for president in this year’s tightly contested race and would avoid doing so in the future
26.10 / 07:57
COST Racing Election Bill 2020 politician It’s costly, long and exhausting: Welcome to America’s elections
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Madeleine Bialke, an American artist who moved to London last year, was shocked by this summer’s U.K. election.
25.10 / 16:53
UPS Racing security Bill President reports rights Wisconsin's GOP Senate candidate Hovde defends not knowing much about the farm bill in a dairy state
Wisconsin Republican Senate candidate Eric Hovde has repeatedly defended his self-professed lack of knowledge about the U.S. farm bill in the campaign’s closing days, after first saying in a debate that he is “not an expert” on the legislation that is ...
25.10 / 16:27
markets Racing security Strategy Election President Experts Trump to win every swing state? That's the most likely scenario as per this Nate Silver Model
U.S. election. According to the model, Trump has a 24.4% probability of claiming all seven swing states, while Vice President Kamala Harris has a 15.6% chance. Silver's analysis also suggests that if Harris wins every swing state except Arizona and Georgia, she could still win the election. However, this scenario has only a 1.7% likelihood of occurring. The forecast highlights that there is a 4.6% chance the Republicans will win all swing states except Nevada, where Harris currently holds a slight lead. In this case, Harris would secure 232 electoral votes, allowing Trump to win the presidency. Silver’s model emphasizes that Harris's best chances arise when she wins a combination of three to five battleground states. If she manages to secure Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, her chances of winning soar to 86.2%. Also Read :Wednesday Season 2: Expected release date, returning and new faces revealed
25.10 / 14:31
markets Booking Fox Racing President PAM performer President's mental decline: Biden struggled to speak a year before leaving the Presidential race
According to Fox News, President of Liberties Journal Bill Reichblum claimed that Joe Biden heavily struggled to complete simple sentences and often repeated himself during speeches of fundraisers in the year 2023 which led to severe concerns regarding his mental state. Also Read: Mel Gibson endorses Donald Trump, criticises Kamala Harris, says she has IQ of a fence post
25.10 / 14:31
markets Digital Racing Strategy Election President PAM Trump comes down heavily on Harris' immigrant policy says, US is dumping ground and garbage can for the world
Donald Trump has been going quite strong in the US election race and it is understandable that he may be looking at various new ways to attack Kamala Harris and the Democrats ahead of the polls in November. However, he has now thought of a new slur to undermine the Biden administration's immigration policies, by claiming that America is like a 'garbage can for the world', a statement that has created a massive uproar, with many even standing by Trump for his words.
24.10 / 23:15
markets JPMorgan Racing Election country reports Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan CEO and country's most powerful banker, is quietly backing Kamala Harris in US elections
Democrat candidate Donald Trump. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase is quietly backing a Kamala Harris win this November, even though he had praised Donald Trump and his policies sometime ago.
24.10 / 11:23
markets UPS Racing Strategy Election Opinion reports Polling Playbook: What the numbers really mean in the US Presidential race
US presidential race is heating up, but national polls are saying only so much. Whether Democrat Kamala Harris is trailing or Republican Donald Trump is gaining ground, it’s all part of the competitive landscape, according to TOI. Here’s the deal: polls aren’t designed to predict winners. They can track shifts in voter sentiment, but with only a small number of truly persuadable voters, capturing those changes accurately is tricky. Voter opinions can shift before Election Day, and those horse race polls only reflect a snapshot in time. For instance, if one candidate has 48 per cent support and another has 45 per cent, that tiny margin might not indicate a significant difference at all. The Associated Press focuses less on horse race polling numbers because it believes they can exaggerate the importance of pre-election data, reported TOI. While election-year polls are useful for gauging public sentiment about candidates and issues, they don’t equate to actual election results. Even the freshest poll right before the election reflects opinions before the votes are cast.
23.10 / 19:57
markets Digital Racing Election Trade President Trump trade is back, and it indicates that the US election is tilting towards the ex-President
Kamala Harris was going steadfast in the election race ever since she joined the Presidential ticket on behalf of the Democrats, after Joe Biden's surprise exit. And with her rise in the polls some of the 'Trump trades' in the US stock markets began tanking, which were soaring when Biden's dismal performance in the poll race was ongoing.
23.10 / 12:35
UPS Racing Pool Golf folk fun travelers How much fun can you take at your work conference?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. PHOENIX—The conference at the 950-room JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort in early October had everything hotel industry folks could want: Panels with the CEOs of Marriott, Motel 6 and Wyndham. Outlooks on the economy, room rates and travel trends.
23.10 / 02:59
markets FIVE Digital Racing President travelers Courts Trump hurls a string of insults at Harris including 'lazy,' a racist trope against Black people
Donald Trump on Tuesday hurled a series of personal attacks at Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her «lazy» — a word long used to demean Black people in racist terms — and repeatedly questioning her intelligence and stamina. At an event in Miami aimed at courting Latino voters, he said Harris was «lazy as hell» for not holding a campaign event. Trump's comments ignored that Harris spent her day in meetings in Washington and recording interviews with Telemundo and NBC. He referred to the first woman of color to lead a major party ticket as «slow» and having a «low IQ.» Later in the day during a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, he called Harris a «stupid person» and went on to ask: «Does she drink? Is she on drugs?»
22.10 / 19:01
Provident Digital SEC CEO Racing love cover Elon Musk Seemingly Backs John Deaton In Senate Challenge To Elizabeth Warren
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