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❗️The Israeli army attacked an apartment building in the town of Barja, 30 km south of Beirut, Lebanon. According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, 15 people died in the Israeli attack. As specified in the ministry, the number of victims may increase,…
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Footage from the site of an Israeli strike on a residential building in Barja, Lebanon
Lebanese media reports that the death toll has increased to 25 people, most of them are women and children. Rescuers continue to dismantle the rubble, looking for survivors.
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Lebanese media reports that the death toll has increased to 25 people, most of them are women and children. Rescuers continue to dismantle the rubble, looking for survivors.
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❗️Trump is leading in the state of Indiana with 70.73%, while Harris has 27.6%, with about 1% of the votes counted, reports the Associated Press, citing results after the polls closed.
In Kentucky, Trump is leading with 63.4%, while Harris has 35.5% of the votes.
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In Kentucky, Trump is leading with 63.4%, while Harris has 35.5% of the votes.
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Miles apart, worlds away: Biden passes on Harris’s election night gathering
President Joe Biden will not attend Vice President Kamala Harris's election night watch party, the Washington Examiner reports, which, probably, speaks volumes.
While Biden and the first lady will stay at the White House for election updates, Harris is hosting her event at Howard University, just two miles away.
The Biden-Harris relationship has been strained, with Harris positioning herself as a fresh start, promising a “new way forward” and saying “We are not going back.” Yet, her career owes much to Biden, who chose her as his running mate in 2020 and endorsed her after withdrawing from the race.
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President Joe Biden will not attend Vice President Kamala Harris's election night watch party, the Washington Examiner reports, which, probably, speaks volumes.
While Biden and the first lady will stay at the White House for election updates, Harris is hosting her event at Howard University, just two miles away.
The Biden-Harris relationship has been strained, with Harris positioning herself as a fresh start, promising a “new way forward” and saying “We are not going back.” Yet, her career owes much to Biden, who chose her as his running mate in 2020 and endorsed her after withdrawing from the race.
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'It took several days to count every ballot in 2020' - Obama
Former US President Barack Obama has warned that the results of the US presidential election are unlikely to be known today.
🤔Why does it take several days to count the votes???
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Former US President Barack Obama has warned that the results of the US presidential election are unlikely to be known today.
🤔Why does it take several days to count the votes???
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Detailed breakdown: What are the exit polls saying as 2024 results begin rolling in?
US pollsters are having their biggest night of the year, with exit polling asking Americans not who they voted for, but the issues bringing them to polling places. Here’s what major polls are saying:
🔸 Edison Research, conducting exit polling for ABC, CBS, CNN and NBC, found 43% of respondents ‘dissatisfied’ about how things are going in the country, with 29% downright ‘angry’, 19% ‘satisfied’ and just 7% ‘enthusiastic’.
🔸 58% disapprove of Joe Biden, compared to 41% who approve (that’s compared to Trump’s 50% approval in exit polling from 2020). 45% said they’re worse off financially now than four years ago, compared to 25% who say they’re better off.
🔸 The economy and the state of democracy are top concerns in 2024, according to Edison’s polling, with 35% citing the latter, and 31% the former, as the issues that matter most. 14% listed abortion, while 11% listed immigration. Only 4% listed foreign policy.
🔸 Broken down by candidate, 58% of Harris voters listed the state of democracy as their top issue, compared to 13% of Trump voters. 49% of Trump voters listed the economy as their top issue, compared to 12% of Harris voters.
🔸 7 in 10 voters admitted to fears of election-related ‘violence’, with 94% of voters for both candidates saying they’d feel ‘scared’ or ‘concerned’ if the other candidate won. Two thirds feel democracy is under threat.
🔸 88% of Harris voters expressed confidence in the fairness of results, compared to just 47% of Trump voters.
🔸 Broken down by race, 49% of white voters, 42% of Latinos and 14% of blacks showed a ‘favorable’ opinion of Trump in 2024, with his performance slipping among whites (from 57% in 2020), but rising with Latinos and blacks (38% and 10% compared to four years ago, respectively).
🔸 Fox News does its own exit polling. It shows that 70% of respondents think the country is on the wrong track, with 63% ranking economic conditions “not so good” or “poor.” 39% ranked the economy and jobs their number one issues, compared to 20% who listed immigration and 11% abortion.
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US pollsters are having their biggest night of the year, with exit polling asking Americans not who they voted for, but the issues bringing them to polling places. Here’s what major polls are saying:
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Trump win may ease global tensions, Harris victory could escalate conflicts, Mexican analyst warns
The outcome of the US presidential election will be a decisive factor among others influencing the country's actions regarding various geopolitical issues, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Mexican international relations expert Rubén Ramos Muñoz tells Sputnik.
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The outcome of the US presidential election will be a decisive factor among others influencing the country's actions regarding various geopolitical issues, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Mexican international relations expert Rubén Ramos Muñoz tells Sputnik.
“The [candidates’] positions are very different. Speaking of the Republican candidate, I believe that his foreign policy would be less aggressive, and he would aim for conflicts, both in Ukraine and the Middle East, to end as soon as possible,” he states. However, in the case of current Vice President Kamala Harris, representing the Democratic Party, the situation would be different, in his view.
“This should concern the international community because if she becomes president, tensions might increase rather than decrease in both the Middle East and Ukraine. Clearly, this would not be a positive signal for people, as the scale of conflicts could grow, putting not only the population of those regions at risk but the entire world,” the expert emphasizes.
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▪️ In Pennsylvania, 47% of voters support Trump, the same as in 2020, while 46% back Harris, which is lower than Biden’s support in 2020.
▪️ In North Carolina, 48% of voters favor Harris, compared to Biden's 50% in 2020. Trump has 43% support, 4 percentage points less than in 2020.
▪️ In Arizona, voter support is evenly split, with 46% backing both Harris and Trump.
▪️ In Michigan, 45% of voters support Trump, while 48% favor Harris.
▪️ In Georgia, 49% support Harris, 1 percentage point less than Biden’s figure in 2020, while 46% back Trump, the same as in 2020.
▪️ In Nevada, 44% of voters favor Harris, 8 percentage points less than Biden in 2020. Trump has 47% support, which is 1 percentage point lower than in the last election.
▪️ In Wisconsin, 44% back Trump, 1 percentage point higher than in 2020, while 47% support Harris, 3 percentage points lower than Biden's 2020 figure.
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While the Trump-Harris drama is still ongoing, Sputnik gathered for you some of the best Election Day memes made by netizens.
Have a favorite that cracked you up or perfectly sums up the day? Drop it in the comments below!
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From blowing budgets on booze to based Founding Father name-calling: funny facts about past US elections
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The 2024 race has seen its share of funny and meme-worthy moments, from Biden and Trump arguing about their golf game at a debate to the former president riding around in a garbage truck in front of media after his supporters were called “garbage.” But on the whole, 2024 has been pretty tame by historical standards of funny and bizarre politics.
🔸 When George Washington, the US’s first president, launched his political career for a seat in the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1758, when America was still under British rule, he spent his whole campaign budget of £40 – equivalent to over $11,600 today, plying voters with beer, wine, rum, cider and brandy. It helped him, and Washington held the seat until the start of the American Revolution in 1775.
🔸 Adams gave as good as he got, dubbing Alexander Hamilton a “bastard brat of a Scotch peddler.” Hamilton was later killed a duel by Jefferson’s vice president, Aaron Burr, in 1804.
🔸 In the 1828 election, surrogates for John Adams’ son, John Quincy Adams, accused Andrew Jackson of adultery, murder and (justifiably) war crimes against Native Americans in election pamphlets after Jackson called Adams a beacon of quid pro quo corruption.
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The 2024 race has seen its share of funny and meme-worthy moments, from Biden and Trump arguing about their golf game at a debate to the former president riding around in a garbage truck in front of media after his supporters were called “garbage.” But on the whole, 2024 has been pretty tame by historical standards of funny and bizarre politics.
If you think Harris and Trump calling each other “fascist,” “dumb as a rock” or “lazy as hell” is bad, you haven’t seen what candidates and their surrogates were saying about each other 200 years ago. In 1800, a newspaper editor ally of Thomas Jefferson called John Adams a “hideous hermaphroditical character, which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.”
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From blowing budgets on booze to based Founding Father name-calling: funny facts about past US elections
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🔸 In 1860, Broughton’s Monthly Planet Reader and Astrological Journal featured the astrological charts for presidential candidates, including Abraham Lincoln, and sought to link their prospects for success or failure as president by studying their horoscopes.
🔸 The 1884 election featured a bit of phrenology – the pseudoscience which suggests that a person’s skull shape is linked to cognitive ability. Candidates Grover Cleveland and James Blaine’s skulls were analyzed in a pamphlet to determine “the capacity of one [Blaine] and the incapacity of the other [Cleveland].” The smear (one of several like it in the race) failed, and Cleveland was elected president.
🔸 In the 1920 election, independent socialist and trade unionist and presidential candidate Eugene Debs was forced to run his campaign from prison, as he was sentenced in 1918 for an anti-war speech in Ohio. Despite his incarceration, Debs won over 900,000 votes (3.4% of the total).
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Ulysses S. Grant, who served as president between 1869 and 1877, was the only president to ever be arrested, with a policeman in Washington, DC pulling him over and taking him into custody in 1872 for racing his horse and buggy down the streets of an aristocratic quarter of the city and ignoring repeated warnings to stop. Grant took the arrest in stride, dutifully heading down to the local police station, but failed to show up for a court appearance the next day, for which he was fined $20 (about $515 today).
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