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Election 2024 Live Updates: Trump Slams Cheney as ‘War Hawk’ – Key Insights and Analysis

 

Election 2024 live updates: Trump criticizes Cheney, labeling her a ‘war hawk’


Only four days remain until the Election Day.

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are set to meet with their supporters on Friday in Wisconsin, a key swing state that could influence the outcome of the election. Notably, both candidates will be holding rallies in Milwaukee, the same city.

Earlier on Friday, Trump will conduct a rally in Warren, Michigan, which is located north of Detroit. In the upcoming weekend, he plans to head back to the East Coast for campaign events in Gastonia and Greensboro, North Carolina, as well as Salem, Virginia.

Meanwhile, Harris is expected to return to Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday.

to organize a rally in Georgia prior to traveling to Charlotte, North Carolina, on the final day of early voting ahead of November 5.

Stay updated with live coverage from the YSL News Network.

Liz Cheney criticizes Trump on X for ‘war hawk’ remark

Former Republican Representative Liz Cheney took to X, previously known as Twitter, to respond after Trump labeled her a “war hawk” and suggested that guns should be “aimed at her face.”

 

“This is the method dictators use to undermine free countries. They intimidate those who oppose them with threats of violence. We must not hand over our nation and our liberties to a small-minded, vengeful, harsh, and unpredictable individual who aspires to be a tyrant,” Cheney expressed on X using the hashtags #Womenwillnotbesilenced and #VoteKamala.

During an interview with ex-Fox host Tucker Carlson at an event in Glendale, Arizona, Trump stated that she aimed to maintain the presence of American troops in Syria and Iraq.

“She’s an extreme pro-war advocate. Imagine her standing there with a rifle while facing nine barrels aimed at her, alright? Let’s see how she reacts when the guns are pointed right at her,” he stated. “It’ll be interesting to find out how she feels about that situation.”

Leading up to the general election on November 5, Trump has ramped up his critical language toward political adversaries, with his remarks about Cheney being the most recent example.

Cheney, known for her strong opposition to Trump, has shown support for Vice President Kamala Harris and has been seen campaigning alongside her lately. Previously, she served as the vice chair of the House select committee that looked into the events of January 6, 2021, at the Capitol and has criticized Trump’s behavior during that incident.

— Sudiksha Kochi

What impact will the election have on Trump’s legal situation?

Former President Donald Trump is facing four criminal cases, with the most critical verdict regarding his legal situation expected on Election Day this Tuesday. Should he win, all of his charges could either be dismissed or delayed for a minimum of four years. Conversely, if he loses, he may encounter prompt sentencing in one case and undergo trials in the other three.

If Trump were not running for president, his legal challenges would be inevitable. He is set to receive sentencing on November 26 for 34 felony counts related to his New York hush money case. Additionally, two trials are impending — one in federal court located in Washington, D.C., and another in the state of Georgia.

e court – facing allegations that he attempted to overturn the 2020 election results. In Florida, a federal judge appointed by Trump has thrown out charges related to his handling of classified documents post-presidency. However, this dismissal might be short-lived as prosecutors have filed an appeal against the ruling.

-Bart Jansen and Aysha Bagchi

 

Harris and Trump in a tight race in Pennsylvania

As Election Day approaches on Tuesday, Vice President Kam

Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a close race in Pennsylvania, a critical swing state that could influence the election outcome, according to an exclusive YSL News/Suffolk poll.

 

The poll shows both candidates receiving 49% of the support among voters. This survey was conducted with 500 likely voters between October 27 and October 30, featuring a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points.

Additionally, another poll involving 300 likely voters from Erie County reveals an equal split at 48% for each candidate, which may provide insights into statewide trends.

ounty, another key county in Pennsylvania, showed a slight preference for Trump, with 50% of voters expressing support for him compared to Harris’ 48%. The polling results from this county fall within a margin of error of 5.65 percentage points.

–Cybele Mayes-Osterman and Karissa Waddick

Current Polling Status of Trump and Harris

The competition for the White House in 2024 is expected to be very close right up until Election Day. According to the average of national polls from Real Clear Politics, Donald Trump has a narrow lead over Kamala Harris by just 0.5 percentage points, which is still considered within the margin of error for these surveys.

In several key battleground states, the race is tightening significantly. For instance, in Wisconsin, Harris has a slight edge over Trump by just 0.2 percentage points according to Real Clear Politics’ polling average.

 

– Marina Pitofsky

 

Where is Trump campaigning on Friday?

This Friday afternoon, Donald Trump will be holding a rally in Warren, Michigan.

Located to the north of Detroit, Michigan was won by Trump in the 2016 presidential election but swung back to Biden in 2020. This Friday evening, Trump is set to hold a rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin—a vital Midwestern state that he captured in 2016 but lost two years later.

Kamala Harris will be campaigning on Friday as she makes her fifth trip to the Milwaukee area since beginning her presidential run. She will lead a rally there.The Wisconsin city is set to host a lineup of musical acts on Friday. Among the notable guests, Cardi B will be participating as a speaker. Other performers include Flo Milli, the Isley Brothers, MC Lyte, GloRilla, and more, entertaining the audience from this crucial swing state.

– Maia Pandey