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“Donald Trump’s campaign suggested he would begin previewing his closing argument Saturday night with Election Day barely two weeks away,” the AP reports.
“But the former president kicked off his rally with a detailed story about Arnold Palmer, at one point even praising the late, legendary golfer’s genitalia.”
Said Trump: “Arnold Palmer was all man, and I say that in all due respect to women.
Hugo Lowell: “Elon Musk says on stage at a town hall that America PAC will be awarding $1 million every day until the election to a registered Pennsylvania voter who has signed his petition. Musk awarded the first $1 million this evening to someone at the town hall, bringing the guy onto the stage and handing him a jumbo check, lotto-style.”
Rick Hasen: “Though maybe some of the other things Musk was doing were of murky legality, this one is clearly illegal.”
Craig Pittman, Florida Phoenix October 17, 2024
Like most journalists, I keep in my head a list of the best journalism movies — “Spotlight,” for instance, and “His Girl Friday.”
The one I like the most is “Deadline USA,” which stars Humphrey Bogart as a tough editor trying to land one last scoop before his paper folds.
“Donald Trump on Friday tried to revise the history of the deadly attack on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob, as new details in the federal prosecution against him were made public by the judge in the case,” the New York Times reports.
“His attempt to recast the events of Jan.
“The popularity and prevalence of early voting has rendered Election Day an outdated concept — for much of the country, the 2024 race countdown would be better described as election month,” Axios reports.
“Early voting in person or by mail has exploded over the past 24 years. According to the Center for Election Innovation and Research, in the year 2000, only 24 states offered citizens the ability to vote before Election Day.