Oddsmakers give Vice President Harris better chances than President Biden Joe Biden Four members of Sikh community among victims in Indianapolis shooting Overnight Health: NIH reverses Trump's ban on fetal tissue research | Biden investing .7B to fight virus variants | CDC panel to meet again Friday on J&J On The Money: Moderates' 0B infrastructure bill is a tough sell with Democrats | Justice Dept. sues Trump ally Roger Stone for unpaid taxes MORE to win the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination and general election, according to a Friday release from online betting site US-Bookies . “ Kamala Harris Kamala Harris Oddsmakers say Harris, not Biden, most likely to win 2024 nomination, election Passing the Clean School Bus Act can help protect our children's health and our planet The Hill's 12:30 Report: Biden defends Afghanistan withdrawal after pushback MORE remains the favorite to win the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. Her … [Read more...] about Oddsmakers say Harris, not Biden, most likely to win 2024 nomination, election
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Oddsmakers Favor Kamala Harris over Joe Biden in 2024 Presidential Race
Oddsmakers have selected Vice President Kamala Harris as the frontrunner in the 2024 U.S. presidential race, beating out Joe Biden, who is in his first term as president. According to the online betting site US-Bookies , Harris, who previously served as a U.S. senator for California, leads with 7/2 probability (22.2 percent), just ahead of Biden who has a 9/2 probability (18.2 percent). A spokesperson for US-Bookies said: While it’s fairly early in the campaign trail, the current 2024 presidential odds suggest a historic election may be on the horizon. With the Democratic favorite and the Republican second favorite both being women, there’s a decent chance that America will see its first presidential election featuring two female candidates. To be the Democrat nominee for president, specifically, Harris holds a favorability rating of 7/4 while Biden trails with a 9/4 rating. Also outlined in the odds were Republican favorability, which gave former U.N. Ambassador Nikki … [Read more...] about Oddsmakers Favor Kamala Harris over Joe Biden in 2024 Presidential Race
Trump impeachment trial: Rioters acted on Trump’s “orders,” Democrats say
WASHINGTON — House Democrats prosecuting Donald Trump’s impeachment said Thursday the Capitol invaders believed they were acting on “the president’s orders” and reflected his violent rhetoric when they set out to storm the building and stop the joint session of Congress that was certifying Democrat Joe Biden’s election. The prosecutors were wrapping up their opening presentation, describing in stark, personal terms the horror they faced that day and unearthing the many public and explicit instructions Trump gave his supporters — both in the weeks before the Jan. 6 attack and at his midday rally that unleashed the mob on the Capitol. Videos of rioters, some posted to social medial by themselves, talked about how they were doing it all for Trump. “We were invited here,” said one. “Trump sent us,” said another. “He’ll be happy. We’re fighting for Trump.” Five people died. “They truly believed that the whole intrusion was at the president’s orders,” said Rep. Diana DeGette of … [Read more...] about Trump impeachment trial: Rioters acted on Trump’s “orders,” Democrats say
We need a Herbert Hoover to reel in Big Tech
The radio industry roared onto the American scene a century ago, filling the nation’s airwaves with music and news, but also with commercials, wave piracy, and technological chaos. Radio quickly affected all corners of society, changing the nature of the national conversation, how products were marketed, and speeding up cultural trends with its instantaneous reach. Radio no doubt helped make the Roaring Twenties roar. Virtually nobody listened to radio in 1920. By the late twenties, practically all Americans were tuned in. Concerns grew for what this newfangled medium meant for the nation. Nobody really knew what kind of power was suddenly in the hands of the booming radio corporations. Into this setting rode President Coolidge’s Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover . Hoover had a background in engineering and was fascinated by the new medium. He was also concerned about the potential influence of the electronic media and its unregulated growth. Hoover invited scientists, … [Read more...] about We need a Herbert Hoover to reel in Big Tech
Former Gov. Pat McCrory enters GOP Senate race in North Carolina
Former North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory (R) is seeking a political comeback. McCrory jumped into the Senate race in North Carolina on Wednesday, joining another Republican, former Rep. Mark Walker Bradley (Mark) Mark Walker Former Gov. Pat McCrory enters GOP Senate race in North Carolina Lara Trump leads GOP field in North Carolina Senate race, poll shows Former North Carolina governor set to launch Senate bid MORE , in the contest to replace retiring Sen. Richard Burr Richard Mauze Burr A proposal to tackle congressional inside trading: Invest in the US Former Gov. Pat McCrory enters GOP Senate race in North Carolina Lara Trump leads GOP field in North Carolina Senate race, poll shows MORE (R). Several other Republicans are also weighing bids for Burr’s seat, including Rep. Ted Budd Theodore (Ted) Paul Budd Former Gov. Pat McCrory enters GOP Senate race in North Carolina 14 Republicans vote against resolution condemning … [Read more...] about Former Gov. Pat McCrory enters GOP Senate race in North Carolina