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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas Democrats flee state to block Trump-backed redistricting vote in dramatic legislative moveDozens of Texas Democrats are fleeing the state to block a redistricting vote that could benefit Republicans, marking a dramatic effort to derail an upcoming legislative process.At least 100 members of the 150-member Texas House must be present to conduct business. Josh Rush Nisenson, the spokesperson for the House Democratic Caucus, told The Associated Press that at least 51 Democratic members are leaving the state.Republicans currently hold 25 of the states 38 seats. They are being supported in their efforts to redistrict by President Donald Trump.The redistricting proposal, which was introduced by Texas House Republicans last week, would likely net five new Republican U.S. House seats in the 2026 midterm elections.TEXAS MAP FIGHT ESCALATES AS JEFFRIES VOWS ALL OPTIONS TO STOP GOP PLANGene Wu, chair of the House Democratic Caucus, defended the Democrats' last-ditch effort in a statement on Sunday."This is not a decision we make lightly, but it is one we make with absolute moral clarity," Wu said.But leaving the state could expose the Democrats to penalties, including fines, and Attorney General Ken Paxton previously threatened to arrest them over the civil violation."[T]hey should be found and arrested no matter where they go," the attorney general said.TRUMP, REPUBLICANS RACE TO REDRAW TEXAS CONGRESSIONAL MAP AS DEMOCRATS THREATEN LEGAL WARAlthough the proposal could still change, its current design would tilt traditionally Democratic cities like Dallas and Houston in favor of Republicans.A previous Fox News Digital report found that the new gerrymandered map would move Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett out of her own district.DNC Chair Ken Martin showed support for Texas Democrats on Sunday, writing that "[f]or too long, Donald Trump and Republicans have tried to get away with rigging the system, breaking the rules, and scheming to hold onto power.""The DNC is proud to support these legislators in standing up and showing real leadership," he said. "We will fight alongside them to stop this anti-democratic assault. And, after this fight is done, were coming full force for the Republicans House majority."Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives Dustin Burrows issued a warning to Democrats on Sunday."The Texas House will be convening at 3:00pm tomorrow," he wrote on X. "If a quorum is not present then, to borrow the recent talking points from some of my Democrat colleagues, all options will be on the table. . ."Fox News Digital's Amanda Macias, Maggie Kerkman and The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 21 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSha'Carri Richardson's rough week ends with stunning 200-meter miss at US track and field championshipsA rough week for American sprinter ShaCarri Richardson ended with a narrow miss of the 200-meter final on Sunday at the United States track and field championships in Eugene, Oregon.Just a week ago, Richardson was arrested on a charge of fourth-degree domestic violence for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend, fellow sprinter Christian Coleman, at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Richardson was booked into South Correctional Entity (SCORE) in Des Moines, Washington, for more than 18 hours instead of doing what she needed to prepare for the biggest week in track and field across the country.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMShe went on to compete in the 100-meter opening round, but later withdrew from the event. But while Richardson has an automatic bid in the world championships next month in Tokyo, Japan, as the defending champion of the race, she didnt have the same luxury in the 200.Richardson ended fourth in her heat after running the 200-meter sprint in 22.56 seconds. The top two finishers of each heat advance as well as the next three fastest times. Madison Whyte just barely beat out Richardson after running 22.55 seconds in the same heat.SHA'CARRI RICHARDSON ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED ASSAULT OF BOYFRIEND DAYS BEFORE US CHAMPIONSHIPSRichardson, who won bronze in this event at the 2023 world championships, was running her first 200 meters this season.As for the alleged domestic violence incident, Richardson is being accused of grabbing Colemans backpack, yanking on it and shoving him into a wall, which was all apparently caught on video surveillance.Richardson appeared to throw something at Coleman, which TSA indicated may have been headphones, according to The Associated Press."I was told Coleman did not want participate any further in the investigation and declined to be a victim," an officer wrote in their police report.This is Richardsons second known public airport incident after she was previously kicked off a plane in January 2023 after a dispute with a flight attendant who she said spoke to her in a disrespectful manner.The 25-year-old also made global headlines after testing positive for cannabis before the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, where she accepted a one-month suspension by the United States Anti-Doping Agency, making her ineligible to run in the 100-meter race. She wasnt selected to the 4x100-meter relay team either, which delayed her Olympic debut until this past year in Paris.Richardson won the 100-meter race in Budapest at the 2023 world championships, but she finished with silver in the event in Paris. She did, however, win gold as part of the 4x100 relay team.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 21 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWelsh singer Dave Edmunds 'died' in wife's arms before miraculous revival following cardiac arrestDave Edmunds has been hospitalized after suffering a major cardiac arrest.On July 29, the Welsh singer-songwriter's wife, Cici Edmunds, took to Facebook to detail the moment her husband of 40 years "died" in her arms before medical professionals miraculously resuscitated him."Dave Edmunds. My beloved husband of 40 years has had a major cardiac arrest as I told you about in my previous post. He died in my arms while I desperately tried to keep him alive while trying to clear his airways from all of the fluids that come out of a human being's body when we pass away," she wrote."As Im on the floor with Dave dead and lots of fluid is coming out of his mouth and the other places in his body. I keep my emotions in check, even though Im absolutely heartbroken and terrified at the shock of having my beloved husband dead in my arms," she continued. "My nurse is also on the floor right next to myself and Dave pumping away really hard performing heavy CPR."COUNTRY MUSIC SINGER RONNIE MCDOWELL RUSHED TO HOSPITAL MID-PERFORMANCE AFTER SLURRING WORDSThough a nurse informed her Dave was "gone," Cici said she refused to "give in or give up on a miraculous intervention, anything to get my husband back alive."Cici said the nurse kept performing CPR on Dave, per her wishes."Every second is vital," she said. "So no time for emotions here."Cici, who has been in the hospital herself for various health issues according to her Facebook page, said she's still in "shock" from the "horrific" experience that unfolded."My brilliant talented funny and special Dave could really use as many people's prayers and good wishes so to speak," she wrote. "As I told you all in my previous post by a miracle they ( the doctors at the ICU operating room, intubated Dave after a miracle resurrecting him for a moment."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"He very clearly has brain damage and severe memory loss etc. And the risk of yet another major cardiac arrest is high. And if that occurs there is no chance for Dave," she continued.Cici thanked all those sending well-wishes and said Dave will have a "very long journey ahead of him if he survives.""We both have. But knowing that there are kind-hearted people such as you all. Makes this tremendously difficult journey a little easier. Bless you all. Sending you all much love and light and always," she concluded.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThroughout his career, Dave performed in various bands but got his big break with rock band Love Sculpture in the 1960s.In the 1970s, Dave released his first solo album, "Rockpile," which included various covers such as Dave Bartholomews "I Hear You Knocking" and Bob Dylans "Outlaw Blues."A representative for Dave did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 37 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBill Maher calls universities 'indoctrination factories,' partially backs Trump efforts to reform themBill Maher slammed America's elite universities as "indoctrination factories" and shared support for President Donald Trumps plans to reform them, saying they need a "hot poker up the a--," on HBOs "Real Time" on Friday."Academia needed a hot poker up the a-- our universities have been out of control for a long time. They became indoctrination factories... There's absolutely no diversity of thought," Maher said in response to a viewer question about Trumps efforts to reform American universities.Trump has been waging war against the countrys top colleges over antisemitism, DEI and lack of diverse thought. Trump has withheld billions of dollars in federal research funds from Columbia, Harvard, Yale and other top schools in efforts to get them to reform their campuses.Antisemitic incidents have sharply spiked at colleges across the country since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack. Additionally, studies show that intellectual diversity is in decline at universities, with liberals outnumbering conservatives.HARVARD PROFESSOR URGES UNIVERSITY TO EMBRACE IDEOLOGICAL BALANCE AMID CLASH WITH TRUMP ADMINTrump restored research funds to Columbia after the Ivy League school settled with the administration, paying over $221 million to resolve various federal civil rights investigations against it. The deal includes $21 million to resolve antisemitism complaints. The Trump administration hailed the deal as the largest antisemitism settlement in history. Columbia also committed to several reforms to combat antisemitism and discrimination on its campus.Maher conceded that he didnt think withholding scientific research funds wasnt the right course of action, but countered that universities had become profoundly anti-American. He also said that professors, cloistered in their "ivory towers," had become disconnected from basic moral decency."Why do you think they erupted so many of them in cheers for what happened On October 7th?Why do you have professors coming out there and saying they were exhilarated by this mass massacre of people? Okay, that didn't happen overnight, you know, they're ivory towers, and also they're just very Anti-America," Maher said.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURECornell University Professor Russell J. Rickford called the Hamas terrorist attack "exhilarating" and "energizing," just days after it took place."It was exhilarating, it was energizing. And if it werent exhilarating by this challenge to the monopoly of violence by this shifting to this balance of power then they would not be human. I was exhilarated,"Rickford said. He later issued an apology.The "Real Time" host slammed colleges for lacking free speech on their campuses, and said that something had been "rotten" about American higher education for quite some time. He slammed universities for not permitting conservatives to speak on campus."You cannot speak the other side of the coin, when conservative thought, whatever you think of it. It's just verboten, which is basically what happened," Maher said.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 42 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFighter jets scrambled after civilian aircraft violates Trump airspace at New Jersey BedminsterFighter jets scrambled to intercept a civilian aircraft on Sunday after it entered restricted airspace over Trumps Bedminster retreat.The pilot flew into a temporary flight restriction (TFR) zone at about 12:50 p.m. ET, according to a statement from the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).The civilian aircraft was escorted out of the area by NORAD aircraft after using flares to draw the pilots attention.NORAD said the intercept was the second of the day, noting that another aircraft had entered the TFR zone. In total, there were five unauthorized incursions over the weekend.B-52 WAS ON FAA-APPROVED FLIGHT PATH BEFORE DELTA REGIONAL JET NEAR MISS, AIR FORCE SAYSThe second instance, NORAD said, involved flares, which may have been visible to the public.NORAD added that flares "are employed with the highest regard for the safety of the intercepted aircraft and people on the ground."The flares also burn out quickly and completely, NORAD said, so there is no danger to those on the ground when dispersed.FIGHTER JETS PROTECT TRUMP DURING NJ WEEKEND STAY AS 11 AIRCRAFT VIOLATE RESTRICTED AIRSPACEOfficials are warning private pilots to do their homework before takeoff."General aviation pilots are reminded to verify all Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) Notice to Airmen (NOTAMs) and Fly Informed before every flight; in the instance of the Bedminster, New Jersey region, specifically FAA NOTAMs 9839, 9840, 9841 and 9842," NORAD said.The most up-to-date information can be found by visiting tfr.faa.gov.NORAD INTERCEPTS PLANE IN TRUMPS BEDMINSTER NO-FLY ZONE: 'NO EXCUSES'NORAD has stressed during previous instances how important it is for North American flight safety for pilots to avoid violating TFR."All pilots must familiarize themselves with updates to restricted airspace, including reviewing new and existing FAA NOTAMs that impact their flight plans and activities," NORAD has stated. "Adhering to FAA restricted airspace protocols is mandatory, regardless of geographical region, airframe, or aircrew."According to the presidents schedule, Trump was out of town at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster on Sunday. He is expected to return to the White House on Sunday evening.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 42 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMLoni Anderson, 'WKRP in Cincinnati' star, dead at 79Loni Anderson, who famously portrayed receptionist Jennifer Marlowe in the comedy "WKRP in Cincinnati," has died. She was 79.Anderson died at a Los Angeles hospital following a "prolonged" illness, her longtime publicist, Cheryl J. Kagan, said in a statement to Fox News Digital. She was surrounded by her loving family."We are heartbroken to announce the passing of our dear wife, mother and grandmother," Andersons family said in a statement.Over four decades, Anderson starred in various TV shows and films, including "Swat," "Three on a Date," "Threes Company," "The Incredible Hulk," "The Love Boat," "The Bob Newhart Show," and more.LONI ANDERSON SAYS SHE MADE PEACE WITH BURT REYNOLDS BEFORE HIS DEATH: THERE ARE LOTS OF MEMORIES THEREGrowing up in St. Paul, Minnesota, Anderson's greatest ambition was to be an actress. In 1975, Anderson moved to Los Angeles, where she quickly began making a name for herself.She landed the role of the titillating and intelligent Jennifer Marlowe in 1978 and cemented her status as a beloved TV sex symbol.LONI ANDERSON REFLECTS ON BECOMING A SEX SYMBOL AFTER WKRP IN CINCINNATI FAME: I EMBRACE IT"I remember we all did posters back then. Everybody always asks me, What made you do a poster? I would say, 'Because someday my grandchildren will look at this. And Ill be able to tell them that I really looked like that. What you saw is what you got," she told Fox News Digital in 2021."But you know, I had this discussion with Ann-Margret. Will there ever be a time when our names wont be followed by bombshell or sex symbol? It becomes a part of your name," she continued. "And you know, Id never thought I would reach that point. I was so serious. I was doing Fiddler on the Roof for 53 weeks on tour. I never thought I would be Loni Anderson, sex symbol. But I embrace it. I think I was lucky enough to have been able to play so many different things and sex symbol was a part of it. I took whatever my career threw at me. So I embrace it. And my granddaughters think its a hoot!"In 1982 she co-starred in "Stroker Ace," a feature film with then-future husband Burt Reynolds. Loni and Burt adopted their son Quinton Anderson Reynolds in August 1988.In 2019, Anderson said she and Reynolds - who died in 2018 from a heart attack - made peace before his death with the help of their son."We were friends first and friends last," Anderson told Closer Weekly at the time. "Its time to move on."The "WKRP in Cincinnati" actress insisted she and Reynolds put aside the hostility they endured when the marriage came to an end for the sake of Quinton.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"We have this wonderful child together," she said. "Having a son was a big event in our lives and so everything revolved around him."On top of TV and film, Anderson was a prominent member of the musical theater community and became a New York Times best-selling author with her 1995 autobiography, "My Life In Hells."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Loni was a class act. Beautiful. Talented. Witty. ALWAYS a joy to be around," Steve Sauer, President/CEO Media Four and Andersons manager for 30 years, said in a statement. "She was the ultimate working mother. Family firstand maintained a great balance with her career. She and I had wonderful adventures together that I shall forever cherish. I will especially miss that infectious chuckle of hers. She will be forever missed."On May 17, 2008, Anderson married Bob Flick, a founding member of the 1960s folk group The Brothers Four.Anderson is survived by her husband, daughter Deidra and son-in law Charlie Hoffman, son Quinton Anderson Reynolds, grandchildren McKenzie and Megan Hoffman, stepson Adam Flick and his wife Helene, step-grandchildren Felix and Maximilian.A private family service will be held at The Hollywood Forever Cemetery followed by A Celebration of Life at a future date.Fox News Digital's Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this post.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 43 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNaomi steals SummerSlam victory from Rhea Ripley, Iyo Sky to retain Women's World ChampionshipRhea Ripley and Iyo Sky got the WWE Universes adrenaline pumping when they kicked off night two of WrestleMania 41 back in April with Bianca Belair.It was no different with Naomi in the mix instead of Belair as the three vied for the Womens World Championship on Sunday night to start night two of SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMNaomi came into the match as the defending champion having cashed in her Money in the Bank contract during the title match between Ripley and Sky at Evolution back in July. The moment paved the way for the triple-threat match at SummerSlam.And the fans received the benefits.Naomi had long warned the locker room to "proceed with caution" and the mantra carried into the championship match as she was able to steal one away from two of the top womens wrestlers from any promotion.Naomi may not have wanted any part of Ripley and Sky in the beginning, but once she got going, she was in full control to start the match. Ripley hitting Sky with an accident boot set the stage for Naomi to take advantage and get on the offensive. She even chomped on the finger of Ripley.It wouldnt last too long. Ripley and Sky were able to get their little bit of revenge and take Naomi out of the match. Then, Sky eyed up Ripley. Sky tried to start with high-flying acrobatics but Ripleys powerhouse stature gave her the upper hand.SUMMERSLAM NIGHT 1 DELIVERS SHOCKING SETH ROLLINS CASH INAll it took was one poisonrana to reset the match a little bit. Naomi broke up a pin attempt and Ripely got back up to hit Sky with a Razors Edge and a powerbomb. Naomi broke up the pin attempt.As Naomi and Ripley moved the battle outside, Sky hit a majestic springboard moonsault and took out her opponents. Sky took control of the match and seemingly had the momentum.All three competitors gave it their all and in the waning moments, Naomi took out Sky and Ripley surprised Naomi with a headbutt and a Riptide. Just as Ripley was going to pin Naomi, Sly broke up the attempt.Ripley and Naomi went outside of the ring once again. Ripley hit Naomi with a cannonball and tried to get back into the ring to focus on Sky. However, Sky flipped over Ripley and hit a sunset flip powerbomb onto Naomi.Ripley was able to re-focus as she was back in the ring with Sky. She hit Sky with a Riptide from the top rope. She tried to pin Sky but Naomi snuck back into the ring and rolled Ripley over for the pin. She grabbed on Ripleys tights and got the 1-2-3 pinfall.Ripley complained that Naomi had grabbed her tights but to no avail. Sky writhed in pain.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 22 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNoah Lyles shoved by rival Kenny Bednarek after 200M victory, sparks heated confrontationNoah Lyles took the 200-meter final at the U.S. track and field championships, but there was some tension after the race with Kenny Bednarek, the sprinter who finished just behind him.Bednarek shoved Lyles, who was looking back at him after crossing the finish line, and the two immediately got into that tense moment as Lyles was seen shouting something at Bednarek.Bednarek went to go shake Lyles hand, but the latter didnt budge as he stared him down. Bednarek was seen explaining something to Lyles, who seemed to say to him "I expect my apology," before they separated.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe crowd didnt initially see the shove, but when video replay showed it on the Jumbotron at the track in Eugene, Oregon, a loud reaction occurred.This is a rivalry between Lyles and Bednarek, the latter of whom finishing with silver in the 200-meter at the Paris Olympics. Lyles finished with bronze in whats expected to be his best event given his victory over Bednarek at the 2024 U.S. Olympic trials.Lyles, who had already won the 100-meter gold, was hoping to be crowned the 200-meter champion, cementing himself as the fastest man in the world. Botswanas Letsile Tebogo won that race in Paris, marking the countrys first-ever Olympic gold medal.OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST NOAH LYLES CALLS OFF SPEED SHOWDOWN AGAINST TYREEK HILL, CITES PERSONAL REASONSBut while Lyles is a three-time world champion who one expects to win every race he steps into the starting blocks for, Bednarek hadnt lost once on the male sprinter circuit this year.So, after besting Bednarek down the stretch, Lyles knew exactly what he was doing looking back his competitions way. Bednarek was clearly frustrated in the moment with the shove and Lyles, arms out wide and barking back, added fuel to this rivalry that will surely be seen on the world stage next month in Tokyo.During their post-race interview together, the tension was still high as they were going back and forth with each other."Youre right," Lyles said to Bednarek."I expected a call," Bednarek said back to him. "Im telling you, if youve got a problem, I expected a call. Thats all Im saying.""You know what? Youre right," Lyles responded. "Lets talk after this."As the interview began, it was hard not to ask what the verbal altercation was about, though Bednarek saying that he wouldnt say anything out on the track."But weve got something to do and talk about. Thats all Ive got to say," he said.Being the reigning world champion, Lyles had an automatic spot in Tokyo entering Sunday, while Bednarek had to earn it at Hayward Field. They will be among the favorites to be crowned world champion on Sept. 19.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 38 Views 0 previzualizare
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'The View' co-host describes Harris interview as 'microcosm of everything that's wrong' with Democratic Party"The View" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin described former Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with Stephen Colbert as a "microcosm" of everything that's wrong with the Democratic Party after the party lost in 2024."I was struck by, Im going to try not be too harsh on this. This interview felt like a microcosm of everything thats wrong with Democrats post-election. Im going to CBS and this sort of trying to make a point that they fired Stephen Colbert, which many on the left called an attack on democracy, a man who was making $20 million a year, someone I hold in high esteem, but the economics of his show were not working," Griffin said during an appearance on CNN's "Table for Five" on Saturday.CBS announced in July that they would be ending Colbert's late-night show at the end of the next broadcast season, citing financial reasons. However, Colbert's liberal allies believe the cancellation was political, as it came days after he criticized CBS' parent company, Paramount, for settling with President Donald Trump."He was losing $40 million a year. He was in the Ed Sullivan Theater, which is expensive, to talk about the plight of democracy at CBS, a network thats having its own struggles right now, rather than talking about the economics of the situation and playing to something a shrinking audience that is network television, not realizing its not where the American voters are," Griffin, an anti-Trump Republican who voted for Harris in 2024, continued.KAMALA HARRIS SCOLDS PILING ON AGAINST JOE BIDEN WHEN ASKED ABOUT SEPARATING HERSELF DURING 2024 CAMPAIGNGriffin said Harris decision to appear on Colbert was like "announcing your exploratory committee on the sinking deck of the Titanic."CNN data analyst Harry Enten dismissed Harris' comments during the interview about a broken system."Recently, I made the decision that I just for now, I dont want to go back in the system. I think its broken," Harris told Colbert after he asked about her declining a potential California gubernatorial run."I just cant possibly believe that someone who was attorney general for a good period of time, a United States senator for a good period of time, and then vice president for four years and then ran for president, all of a sudden believes that the best way to solve it is from being outside the system. Oh, please. Not a chance on Gods green earth that thats necessarily the case," Enten said, reacting to Harris' remarks.CNN PANEL SHREDS HARRIS' COLBERT INTERVIEW FOR HER LACK OF SOLUTIONS AFTER 'SIX MONTHS TO FIGURE IT OUT'"Whats probably going on is she saw what the polling numbers were, perhaps for her running for governor of California. Yes, she has left open the idea that maybe she could run in 2028 for the Democratic nomination. But Ill tell you Abby, Ive looked at those numbers. She would be the weakest front-runner since 1992. So the bottom line is this, she is looking at the numbers. She knows whats cooking. And then all of a sudden, you know what? Actually, this lifelong politician, I want to be outside the system. Give me a break," the CNN data analyst added.Harris announced on Thursday she would be releasing a book on her failed 2024 campaign.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREHarris, in a video posted to social media on Thursday, announced that her new book, titled "107 Days," will be released in September and will provide details on what she calls "the shortest presidential campaign in modern history.""I believe theres value in sharing what I saw, what I learned, and what I know it will take to move forward," Harris said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 39 Views 0 previzualizare
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