Bill Maher: I’m tired of the extremes and the extremists that dominate the debate
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Bill Maher: I’m tired of the extremes and the extremists that dominate the debate

Politics tamfitronics Joe: The October surprises are what Trump says every time he opens his mouth12:49Billy Crystal: 'Before' keeps you on the edge of your chair08:49'Nowhere in the Constitution': Senator checks Trump's 'extreme power' remark06:34'The work isn’t done': 'Dear America' documentary highlights Black women voters and shaping policy07:11Claire McCaskill: Trump has an enemies list, Harris has a to-do list07:44Harris scores endorsements from conservatives in Wisconsin and Michigan00:59Now PlayingUP NEXTMika: Trump is putting our reproductive health at risk09:40Steve Rattner: Trump’s mass deportation and trade war plans will tank the economy13:21What TV and online metrics reveal about the 2024 race04:01Key battleground state launches elections threat task force05:48John Grisham highlights 10 stories of wrongful convictions08:13Black bikers get out the vote in Philadelphia05:44Jimmy Kimmel: Trump is dangerous and stupid, and that's a bad combination07:44Jimmy Kimmel: I'm never offended by...
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Nearly 1 in 5 People Have Gotten in a Disagreement With a Neighbor Over Politics: Redfin Survey

Politics tamfitronics 18.7% of survey respondents have gotten in a disagreement with a neighbor over politics, including 27.1% of men and 13.4% of women SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(NASDAQ: RDFN) — Nearly one in five (18.7%) people have gotten in a disagreement with a neighbor over politics, with men more than twice as likely to get into a dispute than women, according to a new report from Redfin (redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage.More than one in four men (27.1%) said they had been in a political disagreement with a neighbor, compared to 13.4% of women.This is according to a Redfin-commissioned survey conducted by Ipsos in September 2024. The survey was fielded to 1,802 people aged 18-65.Nearly a quarter (23.1%) of respondents who said they are voting for Donald Trump have...
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Japan makes tepid push on gender gap in politics as election nears
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Japan makes tepid push on gender gap in politics as election nears

Politics tamfitronics ODAWARA, Japan — Karen Makishima is the only female running for Japan’s governing party in her 20-seat prefecture for the Oct. 27 general election, reflecting the tough battle women face in breaking into the country’s male-dominated politics.Her Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has promised to narrow one of the widest gender gaps among lawmakers in the democratic world, but even with a record fifth of all election candidates being women, it and other parties will most likely fail to hit a government target of 35% female lower house candidates by 2025.While surveys show societal attitudes toward women in Japan are a barrier, some also say that the governing LDP, which has governed for almost all of the post-war period, is not serious about shrinking the gender gap in lawmakers, citing its failure to implement...
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APC, Ganduje Will Face Election Surprise in Ondo State – Makinde Declares
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APC, Ganduje Will Face Election Surprise in Ondo State – Makinde Declares

Politics tamfitronics Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has warned the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its national chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, ahead of the November 16 governorship election in Ondo State.Makinde, who is the chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Southwest said that the APC will face defeat in the election.Makinde’s remark comes on the heels of Ganduje’s claim that the APC will soon dominate the Southwest states after securing victory in Ondo.“We assure you that Tinubu is the best we have and we must deliver a 100 percent in favour of APC in this election and in the South West region. We assure you we are strategising to take over the two other states in this region,” Ganduje said while speaking to aspirants who lost the party’s primary election.However, Makinde said...
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