Blake Masters torches Dem Senate opponent on 'Fox & Friends': 'Drug cartels would vote for Mark Kelly'

Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters (R) said Wednesday on “Fox & Friends” that Sen. Mark Kelly’s (D-Ariz.) policies would be preferred by Mexican drug cartels. “If the Mexican narco-terrorists and the drug cartels could vote in this election, they would all vote for Mark Kelly,” he told hosts Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade….

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On this day in history, Nov. 2, 1948, Truman defeats Dewey, shocking pundits and mocking headline writers

Embattled President Harry S. Truman shocked political pundits and mocked national headline makers when he defeated Republican challenger Thomas E. Dewey in the race for the White House on this day in history, Nov. 2, 1948.  “Dewey defeats Truman,” screamed the headline the following day in the Chicago Daily Tribune, the paper famously held aloft…

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James Corden says he 'inadvertently' told a 2018 Ricky Gervais joke after accusations of stealing

James Corden admitted that he “inadvertently” told a Ricky Gervais joke on his show Monday night after the late-night host faced accusations of stealing it.  “I inadvertently told a brilliant Ricky Gervais joke on the show last night, obviously not knowing it came from him,” Corden tweeted from “The Late Late Show with James Corden”…

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Don Lemon clashes with Georgia Secretary of State, claims voter suppression could exist despite record turnout

CNN’s Don Lemon claimed that voter suppression could still be occurring in Georgia despite record turnout during a testy exchange with Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.  Reffensperger appeared on “CNN This Morning” Wednesday when he was asked about past comments from gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, who has repeatedly claimed that voter suppression is occurring…

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UK tightens security over hacking fears from Russia, China

The United Kingdom has started tightening its cybersecurity over concerns that Chinese and Russian agents may target ministers.  Russian spies allegedly hacked former Prime Minister Liz Truss’s phone in the summer during her challenge for party leadership, which ultimately resulted in her taking the country’s top seat for around 44 days.  British politicians have called…

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