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Hunter Biden Slams George Clooney, Dem Elites Over Father’s 2024 Campaign Exit

Hunter Biden Slams George Clooney, Dem Elites Over Father’s 2024 Campaign Exit

Hunter Biden Slams George Clooney, Dem Elites Over Father’s 2024 Campaign Exit In recent explosive interviews, Hunter Biden, son of former President Joe Biden, has unleashed a torrent of criticism against Democratic ‘elites’ and figures like actor George Clooney. His ire stems from what he perceives as the mistreatment of his father during last year’s 2024 presidential campaign, which ultimately saw Joe Biden withdraw from the race and Donald Trump secure the White House. Speaking publicly in a three-hour, expletive-filled…

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The 2024 Election: A Wake-Up Call for Democrats on Transgender Issues

The 2024 Election: A Wake-Up Call for Democrats on Transgender Issues

The 2024 Election: A Wake-Up Call for Democrats on Transgender Issues The 2024 election delivered a stark message to Democrats: the Republican Party’s relentless attacks on transgender issues resonated with a significant portion of the electorate. While economic concerns and immigration dominated the national conversation, a $215 million Republican ad campaign, highlighted by the slogan “Kamala is for they/them; President Trump is for you,” left a lasting impact. Former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell believes this targeted messaging was a key…

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The 2024 Election: How Social Media Fueled a Firestorm of Anger and What We Can Do About It

The 2024 Election: How Social Media Fueled a Firestorm of Anger and What We Can Do About It

The 2024 Election: How Social Media Fueled a Firestorm of Anger and What We Can Do About It The 2024 presidential election results sparked a firestorm on social media, highlighting a disturbing trend: the rise of affective polarization. Jaimie Harnois, a University of Connecticut student, exemplifies this trend. Upon waking to the news of Donald Trump’s victory, her first action wasn’t a celebratory post, but rather unfollowing anyone celebrating the win. She felt their political stance was a personal attack….

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