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  • The NYT’s chief political analyst explains why the polls may be underestimating Trump again

    The NYT’s chief political analyst explains why the polls may be underestimating Trump again

    The New York Times’ top political analyst warned Sunday that pollsters may not have solved the fundamental problems they faced in 2016 and 2020 and may again be underestimating Donald Trump.

    Times writer Nate Cohn warned in X that he “has no idea whether our polls (or any polls) [are] Right explained that the poll’s inevitable bias could skew the results because Democrats dramatically outnumber white Republicans, a Trump voting stronghold, when it comes to responding to pollsters.

    “Four years ago, polls were thought to be underestimating Mr. Trump because of nonresponse bias — in which his supporters were less likely to take polls than demographically similar Biden supporters,” Cohn wrote in an analysis for the Times.

    Most polls show a neck-and-neck race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Reuters

    Cohn, 36, one of the leading election data gurus, stressed that it is difficult to track “nonresponse bias,” but noted that he likes to review the rate at which Democrats and Republicans respond to pollsters in an effort to gain knowledge.

    “In these final polls, white Democrats were 16 percent more likely to respond than white Republicans,” he said. “This raises the possibility that the polls could again underestimate Mr. Trump. We do a lot to account for that, but ultimately there are no guarantees.”

    Cohn also warned that Democrats appear to be suffering from a typical “shrinking” early voting advantage, which could help Republicans on Election Day.

    He thought that given the recent dichotomy between the two parties when it comes to early voting, it’s possible that Trump could get a boost on Election Day, when GOP voters flock to the polls.

    “The pattern is pretty similar across the battlegrounds: Democrats lead in early voting; Republicans lead with what remains, and in either case it’s not by the margins of four years ago, when the pandemic upended the usual patterns of early voting,” he wrote.

    “There’s a little confidence here for the Democrats: They’re counting on a lot of people to vote on Election Day who didn’t vote in 2020 or 2022. Their voting record gives plenty of reason to think they will do that, but if not, the result will soon look very different.”

    The Harris-Walz campaign has significantly outperformed the Trump-Vance campaign. Getty Images

    Trump, 78, has historically opposed early voting, but this election cycle, his campaign has pushed Republicans to cast their ballots early in an effort to maximize grassroots turnout.

    The New York Times and Siena College released a new set of battleground-state polls Sunday that determined six of the seven close primary races as within the margin of error, or too close to call. Arizona, which went hard for Trump, was the only exception.

    “Typically, the final polls show a relatively clear favorite, even if that candidate doesn’t go on to win.” This is not going to be one of those elections,” Cohn said of those results.

    One finding in the New York Times/Siena College poll that piqued the interest of many pollsters was evidence that late decision makers may be favoring Vice President Kamala Harris.

    Given the ball-dancing nature of the competition, this could be decisive in the outcome of the competition. About 8% of voters claimed to have made their decision recently. Of that group, 55% went for Harris compared to 44% for Trump.

    The Trump campaign is looking to win over infrequent voters. AFP via Getty Images

    Overall, Cohn emphasized that he simply does not know how the election will play out and that “nobody does.”

    Some poll enthusiasts have worried that pollsters have “rigged” poll results to make sure their polls aren’t outlandish.

    Experts such as Nate Silver have claimed that there was far less diversity within the 2024 presidential race vote than there should be.

    Cohn has similarly raised concerns about the “herd” of polls and described ways in which polls can also overestimate Republicans.

    “Many pollsters (not us) have adopted heavy-handed practices that give more Republican-leaning samples, out of a potentially but not necessarily justified fear of systematic failure to re-reach Trump voters,” Cohn wrote in X. “The decisions are very more susceptible to participating in this cycle.”

    Trump campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio wrote a memo in response to the latest poll, arguing that its samples are historically skewed to the left.

    “The New York Times is picking an electorate that looks far to the left in 2020, despite the hard facts of voter registration and early voting showing an actual electorate that has shifted just to the right in every state,” Fabrizio wrote in a memo shared by. the campaign.

    “The New York Times even helpfully admitted in their story that they had a harder time reaching Republican voters than they did in their 2020 polls, which were wildly inaccurate,” he added, referring to Cohn’s analysis.

    Right now, Trump and Harris are tied in the latest RealClearPolitics aggregate of national multi-candidate polls.

    Trump is favored in most RCP state poll averages.

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  • Kamala Harris Blames Trump, Destroys Billionaire ‘Club’ For Washington Post Disapproval

    Kamala Harris Blames Trump, Destroys Billionaire ‘Club’ For Washington Post Disapproval

    Vice President Kamala Harris said she was disappointed Tuesday by the decisions of major liberal newspapers such as the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times not to offer endorsements this election cycle.

    During an appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” host Charlamagne the God asked Harris how he felt about major news outlets like the WaPo and LA Times choosing to drop an endorsement after years of consistent and enthusiastic support for Democratic candidates for The White House.

    Both the WaPo (owned by Jeff Bezos) and the LA Times (Patrick Soon-Shiong) have billionaire owners who canceled endorsements late in the election cycle.

    Harris said those decisions were “disappointing, no doubt” and pointed the finger at her opponent, suggesting the former president only cares about the “billionaires in Donald Trump’s club.”

    She also claimed that Trump would offer a massive tax cut to the wealthiest Americans if he were returned to office.

    “He’s not sitting around thinking about what he can do to take care of your grandma and grandpa,” Harris said.

    Kamala Harris said those disapprovals were “disappointing, no doubt” and pointed the finger at her opponent, Donald Trump. C Flanigan/imageSPACE/Shutterstock

    “He’s thinking about people like him or him and all his grievances and all that angers him about how he’s been treated personally, as opposed to worrying about how you’ve been treated and what his responsibility is to lift you up .”

    Bezos wrote an op-ed defending The Post’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in the 2024 race, which was announced last week and caused an uproar among the paper’s staff and liberal readers.

    The billionaire founder of Amazon, who bought The Post in 2013, insisted that newspaper endorsements “do nothing to tip the scales” but instead “create a perception of bias.”

    He doubled down on the Post’s decision to end its presidential endorsements, saying it’s a “principled decision and it’s the right one.”

    Bezos wrote an op-ed defending WaPo’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in the 2024 race. AFP via Getty Images

    Soon-Shiong told the LA Times that he had no regrets about his paper not endorsing a candidate, arguing that he thought it would create further mistrust among readers.

    The decisions have been criticized by some Democrats and media pundits, and the fallout has also included hundreds of thousands of canceled newspaper subscriptions and resignations from some employees.

    On Monday, MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski said Trump “forced” the WaPo editorial board not to endorse Harris in the race during an interview on ABC’s “The View.”

    The board was reportedly poised to offer an endorsement to Harris before the plug was pulled at the last minute.

    “He got the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos, who is supposed to be a powerful and brilliant billionaire. It caused Bezos to retire, head of Amazon. Runs the Washington Post, owns it… He forced them not to support him. This is very scary, guys,” said Brzezinski.

    The decisions have been criticized by some Democrats and pundits in the media — and the fallout has also included hundreds of thousands of canceled subscriptions. Bloomberg via Getty Images

    The Post’s editorial board endorsed Hillary Clinton over Trump in 2016 and President Biden in 2020.

    The Post’s editorials on Trump over the years have been extremely hostile, at one point referring to him as the worst president in modern history.

    Fox News Digital reached out to the Washington Post for comment.

    Fox News’ Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.

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  • CNN panel explodes after panelist says Biden’s stutter caused Trump supporters to ‘rubbish’ mistake

    CNN panel explodes after panelist says Biden’s stutter caused Trump supporters to ‘rubbish’ mistake

    A CNN contributor credited President Joe Biden with calling Trump supporters “scum” because he stutters during a roundtable discussion about the election.

    “As someone who had a stutter growing up, it’s pretty obvious to me that there was an apostrophe after ‘supporter,’” said film executive Franklin Leonard.

    “He was referring to the rubbish thrown by the supporters, not just the supporters themselves,” the Black List founder added.

    Franklin Leonard credited President Biden with calling Trump supporters “scum” because he stutters. CNN

    President Biden is in hot water after making the inflammatory comment during a campaign call with VotoLatino on Tuesday, in which he was discussing mature comic Tony Hinchcliffe’s controversial joke about Puerto Rico at Trump’s rally in Madison Square Garden on Sunday.

    “The only scum I see running around there are his supporters. His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable and un-American,” Biden said.

    In an official transcript of Biden’s remarks provided by the White House, an apostrophe was inserted after the word “supporter.”

    Conservative critics online attacked the White House for allegedly trying to change the meaning of Biden’s words in the transcript.

    “The official White House transcript needs to be corrected immediately… Joe Biden’s words were clear that he was saying that Trump supporters are trash.” America’s first female CEO Kyle Jane wrote in X.

    Conservative analyst Scott Jennings quickly hit back at Leonard’s claim.

    “I do not accept your framing personally. I believe that he, Harris, the Democratic Party and most of her campaign believe that half the country is garbage,” Jennings said.

    “As someone who had a stutter growing up, it’s pretty obvious to me that there was an apostrophe after ‘supporter,’” said film executive Franklin Leonard. CNN

    “They’ve also said that people who go to Trump rallies are Nazis,” he added, “it’s pretty obvious the contempt they hold for half the country.”

    The panel quickly erupted in Jenning’s comments with many contributors talking over each other.

    “You just can’t say that,” NewsNight host Abby Phillip said.

    Biden faced swift backlash for his comments, which many online compared to Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” that she dismissed during the 2016 campaign.

    “So you have to remember Hillary [Clinton] — she said ‘deplorable’ and then she said ‘irreparable’ … ‘garbage’ I think is worse,” Trump said at his campaign rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

    “He’s talking about ordinary Americans who love their country and want to dream again and support… And I hope [the Harris] campaign is ready to apologize for what Joe Biden just said,” Sen. Marco Rubio, who broke the news of Biden’s comments to Trump, said at the rally.

    “We are not trash. We are patriots. We love America.” said the senator.

    President Biden’s comment about ‘garbage supporters’ is not the first time he has attacked Donald Trump’s voters:

    • “It’s not just Trump, it’s the whole philosophy that supports — I’ll say something, it’s like semi-fascism.” – Joe Biden at a DNC fundraiser in Bethesda, Md., on Aug. 25, 2022.
    • “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic.” – Biden at Independence Hall in Philadelphia on September 1, 2022.
    • “We’re talking about MAGA Republican mega-officials who have been very clear about this, who say, you know, they’re pro-police, but then they’re also pro-insurgency.” – Karine Jean-Pierre at the press conference on November 2, 2022.
    • “There is no doubt that today’s Republican Party is run and feared by MAGA extremists. Their extreme agenda, if realized, would fundamentally change the institutions of American Democracy as we know it. – Biden in Tempe, Ariz., on Sept. 28, 2023.
    • “Those MAGA voices who know the truth about Trump and January 6th have abandoned the truth and abandoned our democracy.” – Biden in Blue Bell, Pa., on Jan. 5, 2024.
    President Biden is in hot water after making an inflammatory remark during a campaign call with Voto Latino, discussing Tony Hinchcliffe’s joke about Puerto Rico at Trump’s NYC rally.
    via REUTERS
    “He was referring to the litter thrown by the supporters, not just the supporters themselves,” Leonard continued. CNN

    “A mother grieving her son who died of a fentanyl overdose is not trash. A truck driver who can’t afford rising oil prices is not trash. A dad who wants to buy groceries is not trash,” X posted.

    Kamala Harris and Joe Biden should be ashamed of themselves.

    Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro distanced himself from Biden’s comments.

    “I would never insult the good people of Pennsylvania or any American, even if they chose to support a candidate that I did not support,” Shapiro told CNN.

    President Joe Biden denied calling Trump supporters trash and insisted he was referring to remarks made by Hinchcliffe in a tweet on Tuesday.

    “Earlier today I referred to the hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico spewed by the Trump supporter at his Madison Square Garden rally as trash — which is the only word I can think of to describe it,” Biden said.

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  • Exclusive | Anti-Trump Website Falls After False Statement About Peanut Squirrel’s Death

    Exclusive | Anti-Trump Website Falls After False Statement About Peanut Squirrel’s Death

    An anti-Donald Trump website has slammed a statement from the former president that appeared to condemn the death of internet celebrity squirrel Peanut — only for those close to the Republican candidate to confirm that the inflammatory post was actually fake.

    The liberal news site Mediaite published a now-deleted article on Saturday based on the strangely fake press release that appeared to be from the Trump campaign that was first posted on X by Gentry Genvers.

    “It’s a false statement,” Karoline Leavitt, of the Trump team, told The Post on Saturday afternoon.

    Mediaite published a now-deleted article on Saturday based on the fake press release about Peanut. mediaite.com/
    The fake press release that appeared to be from the Trump campaign was first posted on X by Gentry Genvers. gentrywevers/X

    “He didn’t actually say that,” Leavitt clarified of the statement in question, which described Peanut – who was euthanized after being captured by his owners in New York this week – as “innocent on all counts” and compared the creature to a migrant.

    “Mediaite is fake news,” Leavitt scoffed.

    Mediaite did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment on the misprint.

    Gevers’ original X post was shared as a response to Elon Musk, who wrote that, as president, Trump will “save the squirrels.”

    Mark Longo’s beloved pet Peanut was seized by the NY Department of Environmental Conservation and euthanized. AP

    In the fake comment, Trump apparently complained that Peanut and Fred Raccoon were taken from their owner, Mark Longo, and “executed by New York State” thanks to their “terrible governor,” Democrat Kathy Hochul.

    “If Peanut had told them he was from Mexico, they would have sent him on his way and given him a hotel room and a $500 gift card to Buddy Squirrel,” the gossip added.

    Trump, 78, is known for his tough stance against illegal immigration — and has repeatedly publicly blamed the influx of new arrivals for violent crime in the US.

    Peanut, 7, was a gray squirrel rescue who amassed a devoted following on social media.

    He and Fred Rakun were put to death so they could be tested for rabies, according to the Department of Environmental Conservation.

    The DEC alleged that Peanut, who was known to be very docile, bit one of the investigators on the hand when he was confiscated from Longo’s Elmira home on Wednesday.

    Investigators were reportedly responding to anonymous complaints about wild animals living in the home.

    Longo memorialized the squirrel in a moving online tribute.

    “Peanut was the best thing that ever happened to us,” a tearful Longo said in the video, with his girlfriend by his side.

    “RIP BEST FRIEND. Thank you for the best 7 years of my life. Thank you for bringing so much joy to us and the world. I’m sorry I failed you, but thank you for everything,” he wrote in the caption of the post.

    Longo rescued Peanut after seeing the squirrel’s mother get hit and killed by a car.

    The couple’s close bond inspired Longo to move to New York, where he founded P’Nut’s Freedom Farm, an animal shelter and rescue operation.

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  • This is war: fresh hell awaits during this week’s Mars-Pluto opposition

    This is war: fresh hell awaits during this week’s Mars-Pluto opposition

    Gather, my babies; this week, we have a powerful opposition between Pluto, the planet of death and destruction, and Mars, the planet of conflict, action and aggression.

    If that sounds yikes, that’s because it is.

    The opposition is correct on November 3, but we will feel the effects and dizzying consequences of this showdown for several days before and after the main event – including but not limited to election day.

    Understanding the Mars-Pluto opposition

    Mars is getting ready to move from the cardinal waters of Cancer to the feline fires of Leo. graphic master – stock.adobe.com

    In conversation with each other, Mars and Pluto are combative, but they also invite us to find and stand in our power, overcome our base instincts, and fight the proverbial good fight.

    Mars in Cancer directly opposes Pluto in Capricorn at a fatal and anaretic 29 degrees. Both are just days away from changing signs, and this precipice amplifies the energy of the antagonism.

    Current views of this week’s Mars-Pluto opposition. zef art – stock.adobe.com

    Mars is the planet of war, while Cancer is the sign of maternal care and memory. In this way, this transit asks us to consider what memories and past pains continue to cause conflict in our consciousness, what triggers they continue to cause – and what roles we insist on reviving.

    Mars in Cancer craves stagnation, the toxic known over the frightening unknown, and tends to react more than respond. During this opposition, emotional resistance, all-out outbursts and hypersensitivity are predicted.

    Conflict can arise to test whether we operate from a place of bold empowerment or covert encouragement and patterned victimization. While the divine machine of fate does not stop, there are ways to observe and integrate its teachings.

    Power struggle and warnings to cause

    Pluto is named for the god of the underworld. Archivist – stock.adobe.com

    Pluto is the planet of karmic punishment, and Capricorn is the sign of power, authority, and the paternal structure. Since Pluto began its tour of Capricorn in 2008, the dark lord has been at work uncovering and destroying traditional structures and oppressive power dynamics. See the financial crisis, the #MeToo movement, and the takedown of accused predators and power wielders like Weinstein, Epstein, and Diddy.

    Pluto eventually emerges from the mouth of Hell to heal.

    In its highest expression, Capped Pluto displaces and overturns the obsolete. On the other hand and in the lower abdomen, it can express itself as a dark need for control and an oppressive father knows the energy best. In the final stages of this transit, it will be interesting to see what kind of curtain the planet of death will close.

    Pluto = death and Mars = vitality, so this opposition can manifest as life-or-death scenarios—or power struggles that reach a fever pitch and make you feel like survival can only come through detachment.

    However, Pluto eventually emerges from the mouth of Hell to heal. Pluto is also the planet of karmic reckoning, and this opposition and the subsequent presidential election occur a few days after Pluto enters Aquarius, the sign it was in when the United States declared its independence.

    Cultural catharsis

    Pluto is sounding its death knell in the last degree of Capricorn. Janez Volmayer – stock.adobe.com

    Similarly, this opposition and this upcoming Pluto cycle promise to usher in a new era for our nation.

    Some people will experience this transit as explosive right away, while others will see the seeds planted in the coming days produce flowers of change and challenge over the next few months.

    Whether the effects are fast and furious or slowly transformative, it’s a moment of deep catharsis.

    Remember that the etymology of catharsis is to cleanse through purification. Typically, catharsis follows crises, as one must reach a major scale before one can pivot. We can’t be redeemed without failure, we can’t cleanse without being poisoned, and we can’t rise without resistance, people.

    In myth, Orpheus connects the worlds of Pluto and Mars. SERHII – stock.adobe.com

    In myth, the clearest connection between the god of the underworld, Pluto/Hades, and the god of war, Mars/Apollo, is Orpheus, the slayer of the free-spirited lady.

    According to many accounts, Apollo taught Orpheus how to play and/or gave him his first instrument. So beautiful was the game of Orpheus that all forms of life, even inanimate objects, moved in rhythm with him.

    When a snakebite killed Orpheus’ wife, he descended into the underworld to bring her back from the dead. His pain and the music he held were so moving that Hades himself was moved to tears and granted Orpheus his wish, on the condition that he never look back until he reached the world of the living.

    if you’re going through hell, keep going. QuietWord – stock.adobe.com

    In this sense, our instructions for surviving and overcoming this transit are similar – we must keep moving forward, and only when we surrender to the other side of the destruction, can we return and begin to understand the path that brought us through it.

    Basically, if you’re going through hell, keep going. If you have personal planets falling in late degrees (25 to 29 degrees) of cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra or Capricorn), you will feel the effects of this opposition more acutely.

    Good luck there. After the rubble and ruins, the road leads to better, brighter days to come.

    Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and reports candidly on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture and personal experience. To book a reading, visit her website.

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