Elon Musk’s political action committee (PAC) is legally permitted to proceed with its high-profile $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes in swing states, following a ruling by a Pennsylvania judge. The controversial sweepstakes, which Musk’s PAC has promoted to encourage voter turnout in the days leading up to the presidential election, was challenged by Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, who argued that it constituted a scam and violated state election law. However, Common Pleas Court Judge Angelo Foglietta ruled in favor of Musk’s PAC, allowing the sweepstakes to continue through Election Day.
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Washington, D.C. on High Alert as Election Day Arrives, Security Preparations & Trump’s Future Prospects
As voters across the country head to the polls, Washington, D.C. braces for potential unrest. The city’s government and law enforcement agencies are taking unprecedented steps to ensure security, erecting eight-foot-tall metal fences around key federal sites, including the White House, the Treasury Department, and the vice president's residence. This fortified barrier, installed by the U.S. Secret Service, signals the high level of concern for potential protests or confrontations in the nation’s capital, regardless of the election outcome.
To bolster readiness, the Capitol. . .
Trump Works McDonald’s Drive-Through in Pennsylvania as Election Day Nears
With Election Day just over two weeks away, former President Donald Trump took an unexpected detour on his campaign trail, serving customers at a McDonald’s drive-through in Pennsylvania on Sunday. The event, which quickly went viral, saw Trump spending around 15 minutes handing out fries and greeting surprised patrons at the fast-food chain. The move has been met with mixed reactions, with some critics calling the event staged, while Trump’s allies have embraced it as a show of his connection to everyday Americans.
Trump’s brief. . .
Georgia Judge Blocks New Hand-Counting Rule Ahead of Election Day
A Georgia judge has temporarily blocked a new state rule that would have required officials to hand-count ballots at polling locations, just weeks before Election Day. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney issued the ruling, citing a lack of proper training and established protocols for election workers, making the rule’s implementation impractical at this late stage.
The new hand-counting rule, set to take effect on October 22, was designed to ensure that the number of ballots cast at polling sites matched the tallies recorded by. . .
Former President Trump to Host Rally at Madison Square Garden Amid Safety Concerns
Former President Donald Trump is set to host a major rally at Manhattan's iconic Madison Square Garden (MSG) on Sunday, October 27th, just nine days before Election Day. According to reports from the New York Post, Trump’s rally will be his largest campaign event in New York City this election cycle, and the former president is expecting to draw a capacity crowd of nearly 20,000 supporters.
The New York Post is reporting former President Trump will host a rally in Manhattan. Natalie Migliore has. . .
Obama Hits Campaign Trail for Vice President Harris in Final Push Before Election
Former President Barack Obama is gearing up to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris as the 2024 presidential race enters its final stretch. Obama, who remains a highly influential figure within the Democratic Party, will begin his efforts next week by traveling to several key battleground states, starting with Pennsylvania. His first stop is scheduled for Thursday in the Pittsburgh area, where he will rally support for Harris in what is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched contests of the election cycle.
Recent polls indicate a. . .