Anonymous ID: c2e745 Oct. 29, 2020, 3:43 a.m. No.11340881   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0952 >>1228 >>1246 >>1369

I have to say… the Biden Bus has gained quite the traction.. it’s currently leading 100+ cars carrying Trump flags around Dallas 😂 #LeadRight #KeepTexasRed #MAGA

 

https://twitter.com/iwantbamboo/status/1321582030363254785

Anonymous ID: c2e745 Oct. 29, 2020, 3:45 a.m. No.11340888   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0890 >>0894 >>0952 >>1228 >>1369

A Hollywood producer was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault on Wednesday — four months after he was charged with drugging, kidnapping and raping four women, police said.

David Guillod — who produced Charlize Theron’s “Atomic Blonde” and Netflix’s “Extraction” starring Chris Hemsworth — is accused of sexually assaulting a woman during an “evening meeting” on Oct. 21, the Los Angeles Police Department said.

Guillod, 53, was out on bail at the time, on prior sexual assault charges tied to four alleged attacks that occurred between 2012 and 2015 in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles counties.

The tinsel town exec stepped down as chief executive of Primal Wave Entertainment in 2017 shortly after “Ted” actress Jessica Barth publicly accused him of raping her five years earlier.

She’s one of the four victims whose cases are being pursued by the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office.

Guillod faces up to 21 years in prison if convicted of 11 felony charges, which include rape, kidnap for rape and rape of a drugged victim, prosecutors have said.

He was nabbed at his Sherman Oaks home on Wednesday morning. He was being held at the Los Angeles Police Metropolitan Detention Center on $5 million bail.

 

https://nypost.com/2020/10/28/hollywood-producer-david-guillod-arrested-on-sex-assault-charges-again/

Anonymous ID: c2e745 Oct. 29, 2020, 3:50 a.m. No.11340904   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0952 >>1228 >>1369

A polling method utilized by the University of Southern California’s Dornslife College is predicting that President Donald Trump will secure an electoral college victory, deviating from many polling models produced by corporate media in accounting for what they call a “social desirability bias.”

USC’s polling model seeks to account for what they’re citing as shy Trump supporters by asking poll respondents how they believe that those in their own immediatel social circles will vote. The theorists behind the poll argue that such a line of questioning allows respondents more inclined to disclose information to reveal how so-called shy Trump supporters will vote.

“To evaluate the potential impact of the shy voter belief on the responses of poll participants, we asked them three questions: What percent of their social contacts might be embarrassed to admit to pollsters their opinions about Trump or Biden, what percent might fear harassment if they admit these opinions, and what percent might want to obstruct polls by misreporting who they will vote for?

On average, our participants believe that people in their social circle might be more reluctant to admit their support for Trump than for Biden.”

When the presence of socially identified shy Trump voters is accounted for, the USC pollsters ultimately make a cautious prediction that Biden will fail to secure 270 electoral college votes.

“When we calculate how many electoral votes each candidate could get based on state level averages of the own-intention and social-circle questions, it’s looking like an Electoral College loss for Biden.”

 

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/usc-experimental-model-polling-calculation-forecasts-donald-trump-election-victory/

Anonymous ID: c2e745 Oct. 29, 2020, 3:58 a.m. No.11340951   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1228 >>1369

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is requesting more data on COVID-19 deaths linked to New York nursing homes after receiving figures that indicate a significant under-count of deaths at publicly run nursing homes in the state.

The Justice Department’s civil division on Tuesday night requested from state officials data on deaths linked to New York’s more than 1,000 private nursing homes.

New York records provided in response to an August Justice Department inquiry indicated that a quarter of deaths in the state’s roughly two dozen public nursing homes weren’t disclosed to federal health officials, administration sources said.

New York indicated that about 400 residents of the state’s public facilities died from COVID-19, according to federal sources, who said that state facilities had only disclosed about 300 deaths to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In total, the New York Health Department publicly reports about 6,720 deaths from the serious respiratory bug in nursing homes and adult-care facilities. But the true scope of New York’s tragic toll in nursing homes is expected to be much higher.

Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo has angrily denied accusations that a March 25 state rule barring nursing homes from turning away coronavirus-positive patients contributed significantly to New York’s 33,000 COVID-19 deaths.

Cuomo’s detractors see blood on his hands as he embarks on a self-congratulatory book tour crediting himself with a successful pandemic response and faulting President Trump.

“What we’re trying to determine is why these people died so it doesn’t happen again,” an administration official said. “We’re going where the greatest carnage occurred.”

An Associated Press analysis in August found 11,000 New York nursing home residents may have died from COVID-19.

The Justice Department’s civil division is seeking the New York data on private homes under its authority to police against “grossly substandard care” for Medicare and Medicaid recipients, Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Bossert Clark wrote in a letter to the New York State Department of Health.

There are two possible reasons for the New York death undercount at public homes, officials said.

One explanation is that some residents died in hospitals and weren’t reported to the CDC. Another is that the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services mandated that nursing home deaths be reported as of May, but made retroactive reporting optional, obscuring the true scale of the devastation.

Cuomo’s office denounced the initial August request for data as “nothing more than a transparent politicization of the Department of Justice.”

Spokesman Richard Azzopardi said of the latest federal action: “it appears DOJ requested data since the beginning of this pandemic while CMS sought numbers only after May 8th. They should have figured this out themselves, but there’s an election in a week and this federal government is clearly seeking to deceive and distract any way it can.”

The Justice Department’s civil rights division sought data on publicly run nursing homes from New York and three other states in August under the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act.

The division launched an investigation in April of a publicly run home in Republican-governed Massachusetts and on Tuesday night informed New Jersey it was opening an investigation of two of its three publicly run nursing homes, after New Jersey officials declined to supply data.

 

https://nypost.com/2020/10/27/doj-demands-ny-nursing-home-data-after-covid-19-death-undercount/?utm_source=twitter_sitebuttons&utm_medium=site%20buttons&utm_campaign=site%20buttons

Anonymous ID: c2e745 Oct. 29, 2020, 4:03 a.m. No.11340979   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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pics from the various rallies tell a very different story

kamala and joe are lucky to have 100+ peeps while President trump rallies have thousands of supporters

the media is lying (again)