Trump Rally Media Narrative & Virginia’s Voter Rolls | 10.29.24
Digest
The podcast begins with a discussion of Donald Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden, highlighting the extreme reactions from the legacy media. The media compared the rally to a pro-Hitler event held in 1939, accusing Trump of inciting violence and hatred. They also focused on a joke made by a comedian at the rally that was not well-received by the audience. The podcast then shifts to an analysis of the latest polling data in the presidential election. The race is very close, with Trump leading Harris by a small margin in some polls, while others show Harris with a slight lead. The New York Times reported that Trump is polling at a higher percentage with black voters than he did in previous elections. The podcast explores the legal battle between the Biden administration and the state of Virginia over the removal of non-citizens from voter rolls. The Biden administration sued to stop Virginia from removing self-declared non-citizens from the voter rolls. The administration argues that federal law mandates a 90-day quiet period barring systematic changes to the voter rolls, while Virginia argues that it has the right to remove non-citizens from its voter rolls. The podcast concludes with a call to action for listeners to subscribe, rate, and share the show.
Outlines
Trump Rally and Media Reactions
The podcast discusses Donald Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden, highlighting the extreme reactions from the legacy media. The media compared the rally to a pro-Hitler event held in 1939, accusing Trump of inciting violence and hatred. They also focused on a joke made by a comedian at the rally that was not well-received by the audience.
Election Update and Polling Analysis
The podcast discusses the latest polling data in the presidential election. The race is very close, with Trump leading Harris by a small margin in some polls, while others show Harris with a slight lead. The New York Times reported that Trump is polling at a higher percentage with black voters than he did in previous elections.
Legal Battle Over Voter Rolls
The podcast explores the legal battle between the Biden administration and the state of Virginia over the removal of non-citizens from voter rolls. The Biden administration sued to stop Virginia from removing self-declared non-citizens from the voter rolls. The administration argues that federal law mandates a 90-day quiet period barring systematic changes to the voter rolls, while Virginia argues that it has the right to remove non-citizens from its voter rolls.
Conclusion and Call to Action
The podcast concludes with a call to action for listeners to subscribe, rate, and share the show.
Keywords
Trump Rally
A large gathering of supporters of Donald Trump, often held in the lead-up to an election. These rallies are known for their enthusiastic crowds and Trump's often fiery speeches.
Legacy Media
Traditional news outlets, such as newspapers, television networks, and radio stations, that have been established for a long time. The term is often used in contrast to newer forms of media, such as online news websites and social media.
Presidential Election
The process by which a country elects its president. In the United States, the presidential election is held every four years.
Polling Data
Information gathered from surveys of voters to gauge public opinion on a particular issue or candidate. Polling data is often used to predict the outcome of elections.
Voter Rolls
Lists of registered voters in a particular jurisdiction. These rolls are used to verify the eligibility of voters and to prevent voter fraud.
Non-Citizen
A person who is not a citizen of a particular country. In the context of voting, non-citizens are generally not allowed to vote in elections.
Q&A
What were the main reactions from the legacy media to Trump's rally in New York?
The legacy media compared Trump's rally to a pro-Hitler event held in 1939, accusing him of inciting violence and hatred. They also focused on a joke made by a comedian at the rally that was not well-received by the audience.
What are the latest polling numbers in the presidential election?
The race is very close, with Trump leading Harris by a small margin in some polls, while others show Harris with a slight lead. The New York Times reported that Trump is polling at a higher percentage with black voters than he did in previous elections.
What is the legal dispute between the Biden administration and Virginia regarding voter rolls?
The Biden administration sued to stop Virginia from removing self-declared non-citizens from the voter rolls. The administration argues that federal law mandates a 90-day quiet period barring systematic changes to the voter rolls, while Virginia argues that it has the right to remove non-citizens from its voter rolls.
Show Notes
Legacy media's extreme reaction to Trump's massive Madison Square Garden rally, the presidential race narrows as the election day gets closer, and Virginia asks the Supreme Court to step in in regards to their voter rolls. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
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Walz is a moron so, there's that
how is it close??? She's the worst!
Any official in government that is fighting to allow non-citizens to vote in our elections should lose their jobs, at the very least. I think they should also be deported. If they want to live in a 3rd world country, I'd make it happen for them.