• Who is ahead in the US election polls, Harris or Trump?
    Ever since Kamala Harris did well in the election campaign, various polls have been showing the prospect of a tight race for the White House.

    Who is ahead in the US election polls, Harris or Trump? Ever since Kamala Harris did well in the election campaign, various polls have been showing the prospect of a tight race for the White House.
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  • Trump says US colleges could lose accreditation over 'antisemitic propaganda' if he's elected
    Protests have roiled college campuses, with students opposing Israel's military offensive in Gaza
    Trump says US colleges could lose accreditation over 'antisemitic propaganda' if he's elected Protests have roiled college campuses, with students opposing Israel's military offensive in Gaza
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  • Donald Trump says Israel will no longer exist if Kamala Harris is elected.

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    Donald Trump says Israel will no longer exist if Kamala Harris is elected. #solpal #Israel #solpalnews #infoglobe #Trump #KamalaHarris
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  • Donald Trump says China is buying farmland near strategic US military bases.

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    Donald Trump says China is buying farmland near strategic US military bases. #Trump #China #USA
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  • Trump-Harris spar over turning off microphone in debate
    In the United States, the two camps are mainly arguing about whether the microphone of the other should be turned off after one speaks during the debate of the Democratic and Republican candidates.
    In the run-up to the US election, the two camps are at loggerheads over whether to turn off the microphone at next month's debate between Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican opponent, Donald Trump.

    During the debate, the Democratic and Republican camps are essentially arguing over whether to turn off the microphone of one candidate after another.

    In a statement, Harris' Democratic campaign told CBS News, the BBC's US partner, that they wanted both candidates to have their microphones on throughout the debate.
    Meanwhile, the Trump camp wants the Sept. 10 ABC debate to follow the rules set when President Joe Biden was the Democratic nominee.

    At that time there was a rule to turn off the microphone. That is, as such, the Trump camp is in favor of keeping the microphone off.

    By the time Biden dropped out of the race, he had already scheduled two debates with the Trump camp, including one on CNN in June. Another debate was scheduled for September on ABC News.
    Trump-Harris spar over turning off microphone in debate In the United States, the two camps are mainly arguing about whether the microphone of the other should be turned off after one speaks during the debate of the Democratic and Republican candidates. In the run-up to the US election, the two camps are at loggerheads over whether to turn off the microphone at next month's debate between Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her Republican opponent, Donald Trump. During the debate, the Democratic and Republican camps are essentially arguing over whether to turn off the microphone of one candidate after another. In a statement, Harris' Democratic campaign told CBS News, the BBC's US partner, that they wanted both candidates to have their microphones on throughout the debate. Meanwhile, the Trump camp wants the Sept. 10 ABC debate to follow the rules set when President Joe Biden was the Democratic nominee. At that time there was a rule to turn off the microphone. That is, as such, the Trump camp is in favor of keeping the microphone off. By the time Biden dropped out of the race, he had already scheduled two debates with the Trump camp, including one on CNN in June. Another debate was scheduled for September on ABC News.
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  • Alex Jones says the deep state will attempt to assassinate Donald Trump again and blame Iran to start World War 3.

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    Alex Jones says the deep state will attempt to assassinate Donald Trump again and blame Iran to start World War 3. #Hamas #Lebanon #Israel #infoglobe #MiddleEast #solpal #solpalnews #Iran #Freepalestine
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  • London Mayor Sadiq Khan:

    I fear for my family's safety if Trump is reelected.

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    London Mayor Sadiq Khan: I fear for my family's safety if Trump is reelected. #Hamas #Lebanon #Israel #infoglobe #MiddleEast #solpal #solpalnews #Iran #Freepalestine #Taliban #Afghanistan
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  • Donald Trump says he will remove "transgender insanity" from the American military on his first day as president.

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    Donald Trump says he will remove "transgender insanity" from the American military on his first day as president. #Hamas #Lebanon #Israel #infoglobe #MiddleEast #solpal #solpalnews #Iran #Freepalestine
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  • Kamla Harris, Asha Hilary will break the barrier
    In a speech given on the stage of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Hillary Clinton said, "Now is the time for Kamala Harris to break barriers by becoming the first female president of the United States."
    Hillary Clinton fought in the polling field as the first female presidential candidate of the United States, breaking through the barriers. But even if she does not become the first US woman president, she hopes that this time Kamala Harris will break the high, hard barrier wall (glass ceiling).

    In a speech given on the stage of the Democratic National Convention in the state of Chicago on Monday night, Hillary said that now is the time for Kamala Harris to break the barriers by becoming the first woman president of the country.

    Hillary Clinton, Democratic candidate in the 2016 US election and former Secretary of State, spoke as a guest on the opening night of this four-day conference.
    She said that she herself broke a barrier as the first female presidential candidate to win the nomination for the Democratic Party in the 2016 presidential election.

    Echoing her speech at the convention eight years ago, Hillary said, "When one barrier breaks down for us women, it clears the way for all of us."

    However, although Hillary's breaking of that wall in 2016 was a historic matter, Hillary's rival Republican candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election. Trump is the Republican candidate in this election after eight years. And this time again his rival is a woman, Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris.
    So in a speech to the audience gathered in Chicago, Hillary said, now is the time to pass the torch.

    We've cracked the tallest, hardest glass wall together ever. And now it's as if Kamala Harris is standing on that glass wall with her hands raised, taking the oath as the 47th President of the United States.

    Earlier, Democratic National Convention Committee Chairperson Minion Moore told reporters, “Hillary Clinton has broken down many barriers. It was not very easy. We are trying to change the mindset of people."
    Kamla Harris, Asha Hilary will break the barrier In a speech given on the stage of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Hillary Clinton said, "Now is the time for Kamala Harris to break barriers by becoming the first female president of the United States." Hillary Clinton fought in the polling field as the first female presidential candidate of the United States, breaking through the barriers. But even if she does not become the first US woman president, she hopes that this time Kamala Harris will break the high, hard barrier wall (glass ceiling). In a speech given on the stage of the Democratic National Convention in the state of Chicago on Monday night, Hillary said that now is the time for Kamala Harris to break the barriers by becoming the first woman president of the country. Hillary Clinton, Democratic candidate in the 2016 US election and former Secretary of State, spoke as a guest on the opening night of this four-day conference. She said that she herself broke a barrier as the first female presidential candidate to win the nomination for the Democratic Party in the 2016 presidential election. Echoing her speech at the convention eight years ago, Hillary said, "When one barrier breaks down for us women, it clears the way for all of us." However, although Hillary's breaking of that wall in 2016 was a historic matter, Hillary's rival Republican candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election. Trump is the Republican candidate in this election after eight years. And this time again his rival is a woman, Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris. So in a speech to the audience gathered in Chicago, Hillary said, now is the time to pass the torch. We've cracked the tallest, hardest glass wall together ever. And now it's as if Kamala Harris is standing on that glass wall with her hands raised, taking the oath as the 47th President of the United States. Earlier, Democratic National Convention Committee Chairperson Minion Moore told reporters, “Hillary Clinton has broken down many barriers. It was not very easy. We are trying to change the mindset of people."
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  • Obama calls for opening 'new chapter' by voting for Kamala Harris
    If Kamala Harris is elected, she will be the first woman, the first black and South Asian president of the United States.
    Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama expressed their emotional support for Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris in the upcoming US presidential election.

    The Obamas made the endorsement in a speech Tuesday on the second night of the party's national convention in Chicago.

    They urged US voters to open a 'new chapter' in US history by electing Harris as president.
    Kamala Harris wants to make history by winning the November 5 presidential election of the United States. If elected, she will be the first woman, first black and South Asian president of the United States.

    "We don't need four more years of incompetence and chaos," Obama told delegates at the conference. We've seen this movie before, and we all know the sequels are usually worse.

    “Americans are ready for a new chapter. Americans are ready for a better story. We are ready for a President Kamala Harris.”
    He attacked Republican candidate Donald Trump and praised current US President Joe Biden.

    "History will remember Joe Biden as a president who saved democracy in a moment of great peril. I'm proud to call him 'my president,' but even more proud to call him my friend,” Obama said.

    At this time, chants of 'We love Joe' rose from the audience, Reuters reported.

    After his speech, Obama introduced his wife, Michelle, who is at the top of the Democrats' wish list as the next president of the United States.
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    Obama calls for opening 'new chapter' by voting for Kamala Harris If Kamala Harris is elected, she will be the first woman, the first black and South Asian president of the United States. Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama expressed their emotional support for Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris in the upcoming US presidential election. The Obamas made the endorsement in a speech Tuesday on the second night of the party's national convention in Chicago. They urged US voters to open a 'new chapter' in US history by electing Harris as president. Kamala Harris wants to make history by winning the November 5 presidential election of the United States. If elected, she will be the first woman, first black and South Asian president of the United States. "We don't need four more years of incompetence and chaos," Obama told delegates at the conference. We've seen this movie before, and we all know the sequels are usually worse. “Americans are ready for a new chapter. Americans are ready for a better story. We are ready for a President Kamala Harris.” He attacked Republican candidate Donald Trump and praised current US President Joe Biden. "History will remember Joe Biden as a president who saved democracy in a moment of great peril. I'm proud to call him 'my president,' but even more proud to call him my friend,” Obama said. At this time, chants of 'We love Joe' rose from the audience, Reuters reported. After his speech, Obama introduced his wife, Michelle, who is at the top of the Democrats' wish list as the next president of the United States. #solpal #newspoint #news point #news #solpalnews
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