On the latest episode of “The Tony Kinnett Cast,” we observe the unusual strategy of the Harris-Walz campaign trying desperately to pad out the remainder of the election season with less than a month to go. Vice President Kamala Harris may be able to stick this tie game out, but only time and the prophetic pundits will tell!
Hurricane Milton reaches Category 5, threatening the Southern United States and the survivors of Hurricane Helene. The Federal Emergency Management Agency comes under fire; some of it is justified, some of it is not.
Former President Donald Trump’s “Return to Butler, PA” rally may have affected Pennsylvania more than originally thought. Either way, his opening statements were undoubtedly and unequivocally some of the best made by a presidential candidate in U.S. history, regardless of one’s political ideology.
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