Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is perhaps in the most comfortable position among incumbent governors facing reelection on Tuesday. He has nearly a 12-point advantage over his Democratic rival Charlie Crist and not only is he fairly popular among Florida residents, he is a rising star in the GOP who …
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South Dakota GOP state Senate hopeful charged with child abuse after allegedly grooming, raping family member
A Republican running for the South Dakota Legislature was charged with felony child abuse following accusations he groomed, molested and raped a child family member for several years. Joel Koskan, who is running for state Senate for the third time, was charged Thursday in Mellette County with exposing the child …
Read More »Professor blasted after calling for 'amnesty' to forgive coronavirus lockdown supporters: 'Hell no'
Conservatives on social media excoriated the author of an article in The Atlantic this week who called for a “pandemic amnesty” where opponents of coronavirus lockdown measures would forgive those who pushed masking, shutdowns, and vaccines during the pandemic. “Kids missed out on their education,” California Republican State Sen. Melissa …
Read More »Freedom! Adorable Dachshund uses bulldog as step stool to make her escape
A naughty Dachshund was caught using an American bulldog as a canine ladder to jump over a kitchen gate. The one-year-old pup, Darcie, was caught on camera using her brother, Benson — an American Pocket Bulldog — as a step stool to get over the doggy gate put up in …
Read More »Rihanna faces backlash for including Johnny Depp in her Savage X Fenty fashion show
Rihanna’s fourth Savage X Fenty fashion show is set to debut next week, but it has already caused controversy. “Savage X Fenty Vol. 4” will premiere on Amazon Prime on Wednesday, and fans are not too happy that Johnny Depp is making an appearance. While several celebrities have walked for …
Read More »MSNBC's Joy Reid addresses Tiffany Cross exit, lashes out at critics: 'You don’t understand how sisters move'
MSNBC host Joy Reid closed her show Friday night by addressing the abrupt exit of her colleague Tiffany Cross. “Before I go, I really do just want to say one quick thing about my friend, colleague and sister Tiffany Cross,” an emotional Reid began. “She’s not just my friend, she’s …
Read More »Pompeo brushes off far-left protesters who interrupted speech: ‘This could only happen in the United States'
EXCLUSIVE — Fox News contributor Mike Pompeo was interrupted by protesters during a speech at Yale University on Thursday, but the former secretary of state is happy the hecklers were able to exercise their constitutional rights. “I’m glad the young people could exercise their First Amendment rights,” Pompeo told Fox …
Read More »Colorado Senate race moves from 'Lean Dem' to 'toss up' as polls tighten
Real Clear Politics has shifted its prediction of a hotly contested Senate race in Colorado from leaning toward Democratic victory to a “toss up” as several high profile races across the country continue to tighten with Republicans hoping to take back control of the chamber next week. On its updated …
Read More »'Low Country: the Murdaugh Dynasty': First episode reveals new boat crash details
HBO Max’s new three-part docuseries “Low Country: the Murdaugh Dynasty” aired Thursday, and reveals riveting new details about the powerful South Carolina family and the shocking scandals that have ruined their legacy. The series’ premiere comes months before Alex Murdaugh, 54, is scheduled to stand trial for the slayings of …
Read More »Pennsylvania Republicans voice concerns about midterm ballot counting in letter to secretary of state
Pennsylvania Republicans are raising several concerns about the midterm election process, including the commonwealth’s implementation of a recent ruling directing how mail-in ballots that were filled out with incorrect or missing dates should be handled. “Your office should ensure counties have clarity that undated mail-in ballots should be kept separate …
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