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Oct 12, 2024

Obama struggles to reenergize Harris’ lagging campaign machine

POLIBIZ –  Former US President Barack Obama was found in a rally in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania to stump for Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris on 11th Oct 2024. However, the poor performance of Biden/Harris Administration on economic, inflation, immigration provided no strong basis for Obama to talk about. Instead, he used personal attacks on Donald Trump, the economic records under his era and spiritual, ideological aspects to speak for Harris.

25% - 30% Black voters will vote for Donald Trump in presidential election 2024, according to some recent polls.
25% - 30% Black voters will vote for Donald Trump in presidential election 2024, according to some recent polls.

Oct 5, 2024

Trump returning Butler PA for a decisive rally, Obama refueling Harris’ engine

POLIBIZ  - 31 days into the presidential date, Donald J Trump seems to try to turn the place where he survived his first assassination into a decisive battle, with the accompany of key personnel in his campaign including among others JD Vance and Elon Musk. Meanwhile, former President Barack Obama is said to join the campaign trail of Kamala Harris to help enhance her fading image to voters.

JD Vance at his rally in Lindale, Georgia on 5th Oct 2024

Oct 23, 2019

Justin Trudeau Wins Second Term As Prime Minister But As a Minority Government

Justin Trudeau has won a second term as Canada’s prime minister – but has lost his majority in parliament. His Liberal party had 157 seats in parliament – 13 short of the 170 needed for to be a majority.



This also means that Trudeau's party has lost 27 seats, considering the 184 seats in won in the 2015 election.  His popularity drops during the election campaign after photos of him in brownface and blackface during his years as a teacher emerged.




The Canadian vote came down to what was essentially a choice between Liberals’ Trudeau and the Conservatives’ Andrew Scheer.  Scheer’s party had secured an extra 26 seats, making it total in 121 seats in parliament.  Conservatives make real good progress but not strong enough to defeat Liberals.

Being a minority winner, Trudeau would have to rely on another small party in parliament, possible the left-wing New Democrats, to form government and pass future legislation.

Trudeau received an endorsement from former US president Barack Obama during the campaign.  After being updated with the results, on Twitter, Donald Trump congratulated Trudeau for his “wonderful and hard fought victory”, and wrote “I look forward to working with you toward the betterment of both of our countries,”.

By #GSCorp


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