
How would a second Trump presidency differ from a Harris administration?Perhaps the only thing Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have in common: Both insist that a strong, prosperous future for the country depends on their victory.


Democrats have long attracted celebrity support, but no one has deployed them quite like thisIn the closing weeks of the election, Kamala Harris is constantly campaigning alongside musicians and celebrities in hopes of getting out the vote among core demographics.


Trump talks about reporters being shot and says he shouldn’t have left White House after 2020 lossIn Pennsylvania, Donald Trump delivered a profane and conspiracy-laden speech two days before Tuesday’s presidential election.

Dan Shaughnessy
Love or hate the Drake, you will always remember Maye’s Music City Miracle — and he looks like the real dealWhen Patriot Nation looks back on this day, they will gush about Maye’s mad scramble to keep the last play of regulation alive.

America used to be able to solve economic problems. The next president better hope we can do it again.
Given the level of polarization, do we still have the capacity to tackle big, difficult issues like exploding deficits and debt, the solvency of Social Security and Medicare, and artificial intelligence?
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