Lifelong Democrats turn against liberal New York Gov. Hochul: 'Criminals are running the town'

Many lifelong Democrats are throwing their support behind Republican New York gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin, saying rising crime and concerns about education have turned them against Gov. Kathy Hochul.  Madeline Brame, a New York City mother whose son was murdered, Asian Wave Alliance President Yiatin Chu and former Democratic New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind joined…

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ABC News, New York Times rush to defend Fetterman, blame ‘ableism’ for reactions to Pennsylvania debate

Articles from The New York Times and ABC News rushed to John Fetterman’s defense and highlighted how bias against people with disabilities catalyzed negative reactions to the Pennsylvania Senate candidate’s debate performance.  “One in four Americans has a disability, but disabled politicians are rarely on the national debate stage. That made John Fetterman’s appearance a…

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Michigan gubernatorial challenger Tudor Dixon calls out Whitmer on COVID shutdowns: Trying to rewrite history

Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon continued to challenge Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on her record of school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic following Tuesday’s final debate before Election Day. Dixon joined “Fox & Friends” Wednesday to discuss the showdown and a claim made by the governor that she only kept children out of schools…

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Jean-Pierre skewered for comments on ‘voter suppression’ amid record turnout: ‘Stop spreading disinformation’

Twitter users from journalists to politicians lampooned White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Tuesday for suggesting that voter suppression and record high voter turnout were happening simultaneously. A reporter asked Jean-Pierre about how President Biden had previously compared a Georgia voting law to “Jim Crow 2.0,” observing by contrast that there has been record turnout…

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Oz-Fetterman debate: NY Times journalists plead with voters to 'make allowances' for Democrat's 'disadvantage'

Reporters for The New York Times adamantly defended Democratic Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman while he was debating his Republican opponent, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Tuesday night. Fetterman has struggled to communicate after suffering a stroke last May. He requested closed captioning during the debate because of auditory processing issues lingering from the stroke.  Some journalists…

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Single mother celebrates nonprofit organization Eva's Village for saving her life after battling addiction

A New Jersey nonprofit organization is celebrating four decades of giving back to the community, aiding hunger, homelessness, and addiction, with the annual “Believe in a Better Tomorrow” gala next week.  Eva’s Village, which was established in 1982, has been uplifting the Paterson community for decades by providing food for the hungry, housing for the…

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Pennsylvania mom who lost daughter to fentanyl sends message to Fetterman, Dems over 'insulting' policies

A Pennsylvania mother who lost her daughter to fentanyl poisoning is calling out Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman for dismissing concerns surrounding the crime crisis ahead of his first and only debate with GOP opponent Dr. Mehmet Oz.  Leslie Holt joined “Fox & Friends First” on Tuesday to discuss Fetterman’s “unacceptable” stance on crime as…

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