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Fox News bans Trump campaign advisor after he insults Kamala Harris in tweet during VP debate
"I tweeted what I tweeted and I'd tweet it again"
Fox News said that they would not be inviting a Trump campaign advisor onto their cable news network after he fired off an insulting tweet against Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) during the vice presidential debate Wednesday.
"We have no intention of booking him as a guest on any of our platforms," said a Fox News Media spokesperson in a statement to The Daily Beast about Harlan Hill.
The tweet from Hill read, "Kamala Harris comes off as such an insufferable lying b***h. Sorry, it's just true."
Hill remained defiant about the tweet on Thursday after being informed about the ban.
You can say the most vile things about Trump AND his family, but donโt you dare speak ill of Queen Kamala LMFAO
โ HARLAN Z. HILL ๐บ๐ธ (@HARLAN Z. HILL ๐บ๐ธ)1602180230.0
"You can say the most vile things about Trump AND his family, but don't you dare speak ill of Queen Kamala," he tweeted.
Hill also told the Daily Beast that he didn't regret what he said.
"Kamala Harris was extraordinarily disrespectful to the vice president last night, lied to the American people repeatedly on The Biden/Harris platform, and was just generally unlikable and smug," said Hill. "I tweeted what I tweeted and I'd tweet it again."
A focus group of undecided voters by political analyst Frank Luntz favored Vice President Mike Pence in the debate with Harris. Many said that they found her to be "abrasive and condescending."
Luntz went on to say that the main complaint against Pence was that he was "too tired" but won on style points.
"If this is a battle over style and substance, which is often the case with undecided voters because they simply do not choose on policy โ they also choose on persona โ this was Mike Pence's night," Luntz explained.
Hill's tweet insulting Harris received more than 1.9k retweets and 7.5k likes on Twitter.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/harlan-hill-banned-kamala-tweet
Could This Election See Record Turnout? Millions Of Americans Have Already Voted
The Nov. 3 election between Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden could see record turnout, as more than 6.6 million Americans have already cast their ballots, according to the United States Election Project.
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted millions of Americans to vote early, whether by mail or in-person. University of Florida political science professor Michael McDonald told Reuters he predicts a record turnout of around 150 million โ 65% of eligible voters.
For comparison, the 2016 election between Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton saw turnout of around 138 million Americans, or 58.1% of eligible voters.
The major battleground states of Ohio and Arizona began in-person early voting this week. In Ohio, voters woke up early in places such as Hamilton County, with lines wrapped around polling centers.
With only 26 days before the election, numerous events have upended the race. Trumpโs COVID-19 diagnosis, along with his performance in the first debate against Biden, appear to have hurt him in polls.
A recent Fox News poll showed Biden with a 10-point lead over Trump, 53% to 43%. An Economist/YouGov survey shows a 9-point lead, 51% to 42%.
https://www.ibtimes.com/could-election-see-record-turnout-millions-americans-have-already-voted-3059160
Strict new face mask rules to come into effect in Victoria as two-week grace period ends
Victorians will no longer be allowed to wear bandanas, scarves or face shields as the two-week grace period for the state's strict new mask change comes to an end on Sunday at 11.59pm.
Premier Daniel Andrews today reminded Victorians they must wear a fitted mask after the deadline or risk being fined by police.
Mr Andrews said health advice around masks had changed, with bandanas, scarves and face shield no longer being "sufficient".
"Scarves and bandanas in the early stages was an appropriate response," he said.
"That advice is now changed. We have given the two-week period.
"All Victorians must wear fitted masks when they leave their homes.
Victoria recorded 11 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths today - the same figures as yesterday.
https://www.9news.com.au/national/strict-new-face-mask-rules-to-come-into-effect-in-victoria/19edafea-4131-4b88-8f4a-876857874d1b