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Tired of the mainstream media lies? Tired of the political spin by leaders who claim to be doing stuff for you? Are you ready to hear the real talk and real opinion in a comprehensive, conservative, principled fashion? Welcome to the Wayne Dupree how. We bring you all the news updates and opinions you need to know to stay updated with the fastest moving daily program today. Wayne, Angel Fleming and Hutch Bailie Jr, The Godfather of conservative radio, brutally break down the fake news and de ...
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Early voting has started nationwide, allowing voters to cast ballots in person or by mail. Some states share early voting details, including partisan splits and voter demographics. VP Kamala Harris encourages Democrats to use early voting to secure votes before Election Day. Despite criticism from former President Trump, his campaign and the GOP ar…
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A New York Times/Siena College poll shows that over 75% of Americans believe democracy is under threat. While 76% of likely voters agree on the threat, opinions vary on its nature. Key concerns include Donald Trump (21%), government corruption (14%), immigration (7%), and loss of constitutional liberties (6%). Other reasons include instability, Dem…
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Brace yourself for the 2024 election! No matter who wins, America faces major change. Each candidate has bold plans that could reshape our country's future. Whether you support Trump, Harris, or stand independent, their promises will chart the U.S.'s course, potentially sparking protests, violence, and tensions anew.…
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While traditionally reserved for exceptions like absentee ballots, early voting offers benefits such as accommodating busy schedules, increasing voter turnout, and aiding political campaigns in mobilizing decided voters. Early voting contributed to a nearly 67% voter turnout in 2020, highlighting more participation as a positive outcome.…
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Despite challenges from Hurricane Helene, a record number of people voted early in North Carolina this week. Helene, the deadliest U.S. hurricane since Katrina, caused significant damage. As of Saturday, 90% of early voting sites were operational, with over 353,000 people voting statewide on Thursday. Despite ongoing recovery efforts, officials exp…
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The host from Fox News made appearances on X both Monday evening and Tuesday morning, emphasizing that the interview with VP Kamala Harris, despite being pre-recorded, would be broadcast as if it were happening live. They assured viewers there would be few interruptions and that no questions would be disclosed to Harris beforehand.…
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On Monday, around 200 demonstrators protesting Israel's war in Gaza were arrested during a sit-in outside the New York Stock Exchange. Organized by Jewish Voice for Peace, the protesters called for an end to U.S. military support for Israel, accusing the U.S. of profiting from the conflict. A few counterprotesters waved Israeli flags and opposed th…
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New research from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University reveals that millions of Christians, including 41 million born-again Christians, 32 million regular churchgoers, and 14 million evangelical attendees, are unlikely to vote in the upcoming 2024 presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Only 51% of all fait…
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Hurricane Milton, a major storm, prompted storm surge warnings along Florida's west coast. Officials warned of severe impacts, including significant flooding and potential damage from construction cranes. Pinellas County's Emergency Management Director emphasized the urgent threat, stating it's a matter of "when," not "if."…
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Florida's Gulf Coast is preparing for Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm, expected to hit the Tampa Bay area on Wednesday. Workers are clearing debris from the recent Helene hurricane as roads fill with evacuees. Although the storm may weaken slightly, it could still retain hurricane strength across central Florida. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor warned…
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The Supreme Court is set to address contentious issues such as gun regulation, gender-affirming care for minors, and ID requirements for accessing pornographic websites. The justices might also face election-related cases before and after the Nov. 5 election, as numerous lawsuits on voting rules from both Democrats and Republicans could reach the c…
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U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will participate in the only vice-presidential debate of the 2024 campaign, hosted by CBS News anchors Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan. The 90-minute debate takes place Tuesday at 9 p.m. Eastern in New York City, with no fact-checking or microphone muting allowed. Trump Campaign Senior Advisor J…
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Billionaire activist George Soros has been approved by the FCC to purchase Audacy, the second-largest U.S. radio station chain, owning 220 stations and reaching 165 million listeners monthly. The decision was passed by the three Democrats on the FCC against two Republicans. Soros, 93, had previously bought $400 million of Audacy's debt, becoming it…
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is reportedly facing federal criminal charges, which would make him the first sitting mayor to be charged. The indictment is sealed, and recent federal inquiries have scrutinized several top officials in his circle. Adams, who was elected on a crime-fighting platform, asserts his innocence and vows to fight the charge…
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US President Joe Biden reiterated his determination to prevent the Gaza conflict from spreading in the Middle East during his final UN speech as president. He emphasized that a diplomatic solution is the only path to lasting security and warned that full-scale war is not beneficial. Despite his calls for restraint, tensions in the Israel-Lebanon cr…
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Ukraine seeks approval from its Western allies to use long-range missiles for strikes within Russia to counter Russian advances in eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian officials believe these weapons are crucial to weakening Russia's strike capabilities. However, Russia warns that such actions would be seen as an act of war, and Western allies are cautious a…
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Four senior staff members of Mark Robinson's North Carolina governor campaign have resigned amid calls for Robinson to step down following allegations of past antisemitic and racist comments. The campaign hasn't linked the resignations to these allegations. The departing staff includes the campaign manager, finance director, deputy campaign manager…
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Intentional poisoning deaths in the U.S. have significantly increased, according to a report in Clinical Toxicology. Over 15 years, poison control center data shows a rise in both adult and pediatric intentional poisonings. Pediatric deaths from poisoning have increased by over 122%, with major effect incidents up by over 190%. For adults, intentio…
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Many people are familiar with the phrase that while our country is founded as a Constitutional Republic, we operate under democratic principles. However, there's a narrative pushed by some political leaders suggesting that we exist purely in a democracy. This perspective often leads to a confusion over the distinctions between local, state, and fed…
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The Oregon DMV admitted to mistakenly registering at least 306 noncitizens to vote due to an automatic registration program for driver’s license or state ID applicants. This issue dates back to 2021, and officials anticipate more cases before Election Day. Since noncitizens have been able to obtain licenses since 2019, only two of the identified in…
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“The Secret Service agent that was on the course did a fantastic job,” the sheriff said. “What they do is they have an agent that jumps one hall ahead of time to where the president was at. And he was able to spot this rifle barrel sticking out of the fence and immediately engage that individual, at which time the individual took off.”…
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Following the first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, it's uncertain if Trump will agree to a rematch. Multiple TV networks want to host another debate in October, and Harris's campaign has already expressed willingness for a second face-off. However, Trump remains non-committal, stating, "W…
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will have their first presidential debate on September 10 in Philadelphia, following President Joe Biden's decision not to run for re-election. This debate is highly anticipated, and vice presidential nominees Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. J.D. Vance will debate soon after. With early voting u…
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Two Russian nationals with ties to a news network connected to Putin's government allegedly funneled millions to a U.S. media company that paid right-wing influencers for pro-Kremlin content. Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva face charges of money laundering and FARA violations. Allegations point to Russian interference in the 2024 U.S. elections. RT, fun…
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Former high-ranking aide for Gov. Kathy Hochul and disgraced Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Linda Sun, along with her husband, Christopher Hu, were arrested for allegedly acting as foreign agents for CCP in exchange for kickbacks. The indictment details their lavish lifestyle funded by corrupt gains, including multiple properties and luxury cars. Sun allegedly…
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California may become the first state in the U.S. to offer taxpayer-funded loans of up to $150,000 to undocumented immigrants under Assembly Bill 1840, expanding the "California Dream for All" program to aid with home purchase down payments, amid criticisms of lax immigration law enforcement and the Biden-Harris administration's border crisis.…
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Special Counsel Jack Smith's renewed legal actions against former President Donald J. Trump continue, with a superseding indictment in the election interference saga. Despite the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity, all four charges in the latest indictment stand. Smith's office adapts, driven by recent judicial interpretations, hinting…
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Attorney General Merrick Garland highlighted recent threats against election workers and affirmed the DOJ's dedication to prosecuting such cases. The federal government will pursue harsher penalties for those who intimidate election workers or use AI to sway voters. Garland warned that the Justice Department will track down and hold accountable any…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to end his independent presidential campaign and endorse former President Donald Trump, according to sources. Talks are ongoing, but clarity is expected by the end of the week. Kennedy will give a speech addressing his path forward, while Trump is set to host an event in Glendale.…
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The Democratic National Convention next week will feature speeches from three presidents, but the event is seen as more of a formality than a groundbreaking moment. The nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris in advance has removed the suspense and excitement, raising concerns about the party's lack of genuine democratic engagement. This highlig…
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Former GOP candidate Nikki Haley discussed the 2024 race, highlighting Vice President Kamala Harris' growing influence in key battleground states. Haley advised Republicans and ex-President Trump to prioritize policy and messaging over rally sizes, Harris' background, or personal attacks.
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The FBI is investigating claims from the Trump campaign that hackers linked to the Iranian government targeted them. The FBI confirmed the probe without naming Trump or Iran. A campaign spokesperson stated foreign entities hostile to the US unlawfully obtained the documents. Iranian officials denied involvement, and the US government has not formal…
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The US has deployed a nuclear guided missile submarine to the Middle East amidst rising tensions. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announces the accelerated movement of an aircraft carrier to the area. This response follows fears of a broader regional conflict after the recent assassinations of senior Hezbollah and Hamas leaders.…
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Americans simply don’t trust the media, particularly when it comes to politics. Swing-state polling from The Post and the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University found that only 3 in 10 residents of six of the most important states in this year’s presidential election trust that the media will fairly and accurately report p…
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The Republican Party's convention focused on targeting Joe Biden and his record in office, with Kamala Harris being mentioned more than in 2020. However, the focus has shifted to making the political case against the incumbent. Harris, as Biden's vice president, can be criticized for the administration's perceived failures but remains at a distance…
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A new Pew survey reveals that a majority of Americans feel the U.S. is less respected globally now than in the past. While only 13% believe it’s more respected today, with 19% saying it’s as respected as ever. Interestingly, there are significant partisan divides, with around 81% of Republicans viewing the U.S. as less respected—a notable shift fro…
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Vice President Kamala Harris is set to reveal her 2024 running mate pick soon, with four top candidates in the mix. Govs. Shapiro, Beshear, and Walz, along with Sen. Kelly, are leading contenders. Harris secured her party's presidential nomination, taking the lead after President Biden withdrew due to health concerns.…
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