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November 13, 2024

3 Candidates Who Embraced Abortion and Went Down in Flames
by Ben Johnson
In 2024, the conventional wisdom of the Beltway elite - in both parties - held that candidates had to moderate their pro-life stances in order to win in a post-Dobbs world. Once again, the wisdom of the "experts" fell flat. Multiple candidates who hoped an indifference or embrace of abortion-on-demand would elevate them to national victory saw their careers go down in flames.
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The Vance Void: Who Will Replace Ohio's J.D.?
by Suzanne Bowdey
The elections may be over, but plenty of states are hanging "Vacancy" signs out front. As Donald Trump poaches more and more Republicans to fill key seats in his administration, there's a significant vacuum starting to take shape in states from red Florida to blue New York. One of the biggest, people would argue, is the successor to America's vice president-elect, Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio). Complicating matters, at least for conservatives, is that the decision is in the hands of Governor Mike DeWine, who hasn't been a fan favorite since his shocking embrace of the trans agenda. Can voters trust his judgment this time around? My fellow Buckeyes certainly hope so.
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Trump and GOP Eye Tax Cuts, Border Wall, and Energy Expansion in First 100 Days
by Dan Hart
With at least one outlet calling the U.S. House for Republicans on Monday - which all but ensures a governing trifecta - President-elect Donald Trump and the GOP are set to enact a slate of policy priorities in the first 100 days of the new administration, including extending tax cuts, funding the completion of the southern border wall, and cutting regulations to expand the production of domestic oil and gas.
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What We Know So Far about Trump Administration 2.0
by S.A. McCarthy
Trump's picks so far for a second administration have been touted as Trump loyalists and, in most cases, hardliners on priorities like immigration control. Appearing on "Washington Watch" Monday night, Senator Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) commented on the administration's picks, "So far they've been absolutely fantastic with regard to what President Trump is doing." He continued, "Not only is he picking really quality people that will do a great job of fighting for us, but it also demonstrates that his administration is going to be ready to hit the ground running when they come in."
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NFL Kicker Bates: 'I Hope People Can See Jesus through My Story'
by Jacob Kersey
NBC's Melissa Stark asked Detroit Lions kicker Jake Bates about his two game-changing field goals and his journey from brick salesman to star kicker. He responded, "I think it just shows how good the Lord is. He is so faithful, and my story - if anything - I just hope people can see Jesus through my story."
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It Seems That America Will See a Peaceful Transfer of Power, after All
by Joshua Arnold
In an address last Wednesday evening, Vice President Kamala Harris conceded the 2024 presidential race to former President Donald Trump. "A fundamental principle of American democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results," she said. At her concession, Americans breathed a collective sigh of relief. Only a week earlier, a Scripps News/Ipsos poll found that over 60% of respondents expected post-election violence, no matter who won.
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Hispanic Voters Tired of Dems 'Ignoring Faith, Family, and Hardworking Individuals': Congressman
by Sarah Holliday
"Stunning," "surprising," "impressive," and "significant." Those are some of the words that have been used by experts and analysts in response to President-elect Donald Trump's immense gain of rural and Latino voters. "Why is that so impressive?" asked CNN's senior data reporter Harry Enten. Because in "the last 52 years, all the way back since 1972 ... I believe that this is the first time that a Republican candidate for president has carried Latino men."
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WHO Pandemic Agreement Will Not Be Finished This Year, Officials Say
by Ben Johnson
The World Health Organization (WHO) will not finish negotiating the terms of a wide-ranging agreement that could give globalist bureaucrats sweeping powers during and "between" pandemics.
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