Citizen Winston Smith
2024-11-02 20:42:34 UTC
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Guess who is begging for another Trump-fest here~!Sorry, I wasn't ignoring you. I just didn't see your
post.
Apologising to a troll. And in a few days you'll be voting for one!post.
Thanks Bwuthe, and just for YOU:
https://www.timesofisrael.com/settlers-with-us-citizenship-hope-to-see-trump-back-in-the-white-house/
Settlers with US citizenship hope to see Trump back in the White House
Reflecting opinion of most Israelis, dual citizens in West Bank say
ex-president won’t pressure Jerusalem to compromise with Iran and its
proxies, unlike his Democratic rival
Recent polls show that a majority of Israelis, 66 percent according to
Channel 12, want the former US president back in the White House. That
support is even higher in settlements, particularly among those dual
citizens who can vote in the US.
Trump strongly supported Israel during his previous term, moving the
American embassy to Jerusalem, recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the
Golan Heights and helping to normalize ties between Israel and several
Arab states under the so-called Abraham Accords.
Now, many Israelis believe Trump will offer yet more support as the
country battles Iran-backed terror groups in Gaza and Lebanon, as well
as Iran itself.
“I’m proud to tell you that I voted for President Trump,” Eliana
Passentin, 50, who moved to Israel from San Francisco as a child, told AFP.
LIVE: Minnesota Somali leaders endorse Trump for president
https://x.com/MichaelPruser/status/1852443515235832102
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@MichaelPruser
Arizona frequency was updated today courtesy of
@jrodplumb
.
Republicans now have a ~180,000 ballot advantage heading into the
weekend and should end up with over 200,000 before election day.
Even though they've made an effort to GOTV early, many registered
Republicans not on the absentee mail list are still waiting to vote in
person on Election Day.
They continue to outpace Democrats in daily margins in all four buckets
and might catch Democrats in the 3/3 share when all the votes have been
counted.
67% of the expected vote is recorded in Arizona.