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Sky News host Rita Panahi reacts to a "mad banshee" trying to rip a Donald Trump flag off a man's truck.

Sky News Australia
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Newsweek senior editor at large Josh Hammer has predicted Donald Trump to “dominate” the male vote as the race to the White House remains close with Americans heading to the polls. “I think that he's going to absolutely dominate the male vote,” Mr Hammer told Sky News host Rita Panahi. “The metrics that I have seen show that Donald Trump is crushing with the male vote even more so than the Harris Walz ticket is crushing with the female vote.”

Sky News Australia
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Sky News host Liz Storer slams Vice President Kamala Harris for her “copy and paste” of rally speeches. “All Kamala has every time she takes the stage is just a copy and paste of what she said at the last rally, and the rally before that, and the rally before that,” Ms Storer said. “You couldn’t come up with a slightly different version? “You couldn’t get a speech writer to just throw in a few one-liners unique to the last one?”

Sky News Australia
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Sky News host Caleb Bond slams Oprah Winfrey after speaking at a rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “Oprah got up today and spoke and went to the old grab bag,” Mr Bond said. “It is honestly preposterous that even at this point, they’re still running these same old lines.”

Sky News Australia
22 journées depuis

Sky News host James Macpherson says Anthony Albanese will “start on the backfoot” if Donald Trump is elected as US president. A clip of Anthony Albanese in 2017 shows him critiquing Donald Trump. Mr Macpherson said Kevin Rudd is “not our biggest problem” in maintaining a stable relationship with the US.

Sky News Australia
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Thailand’s viral baby pygmy hippopotamus Moo Deng predicts Donald Trump will win the 2024 US presidential election. In a video posted to social media by the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi province the beloved animal was seen choosing between two watermelon cakes with both presidential candidates’ names on them. Sky News host Caleb Bond, Liz Storer and James Macpherson have discussed the viral video as polls open in America for 2024 US election day.

Sky News Australia
22 journées depuis

Sky News host Liz Storer claims President Joe Biden has “disappeared” from the campaign trail after a series of embarrassing gaffes. “I’ll tell you who has disappeared from the campaign trail since Saturday, and that is the current President Joe Biden,” Ms Storer said. “They keep pushing him out on the campaign trail, he does these one-liner gaffes that then dominate the media. “She’s gasping for air with regards to media attention because this guy says one little line … and that dominates the media for hours and hours.”

Sky News Australia
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Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris hasn’t given voters a reason to choose her, according to former White House press secretary Sean Spicer. “There were a lot of people that ... were willing to give her a chance, if you will, to listen to her, to think that there might be an alternative and frankly, they haven’t heard anything worth selling,” he told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “They were looking for her to give them a reason and she hasn’t given them a reason; she hasn’t closed the deal.”

Sky News Australia
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Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer has analysed early voting numbers in the United States. “When you look, you can see, over and over again, it’s the Republican side, led by Donald Trump, that’s actually exceeding where it’s always been on the early vote, and it’s Democrats underperforming,” he told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “Every state ... that are consequential in terms of the battleground states, Republicans are outperforming where they have an early vote and Democrats are underperforming.”

Sky News Australia
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Former Australian ambassador to the US Joe Hockey argues the Republican voters back Donald Trump for his “policy consistency”. On Donald Trump’s final day of campaigning, he has promised to impose tariffs on Mexico to slow down the flow of illegal immigrants into America if re-elected. “The Republicans out there are not absolutely besotted with Donald Trump, they are backing him for his policies,” Mr Hockey told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “Donald Trump has built a coalition that stretches from Elon Musk to the everyday white truck driver of America … and its all based on policy consistency.”

Sky News Australia
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Former Australian ambassador to the US Joe Hockey claims the “pressure” is on Kamala Harris ahead of the election as Donald Trump goes into the election with his “highest polling numbers” ever. “Donald Trump is going into the election tomorrow with the highest polling numbers he has ever had,” he told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “Far higher than when he beat Hillary Clinton in 2016 and … much higher than he did against Joe Biden in 2020. “The pressure is all on Harris.”

Sky News Australia
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Former US President Donald Trump has invited his family on stage to express gratitude for their heartfelt support during his "last rally" of the election. At a campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Trump took a moment to thank his closest supporters as Monday night transitioned into Election Day. "This group here they are so committed. They didn't have to do this ... I love them but they are really special. They're very talented people. Every one of them," Trump said.

Sky News Australia
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A short video message from the Trump campaign which aired on NBC has been slammed online as not "comparable" to Kamala Harris' Saturday Night Live appearance. NBC News aired a short video message from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to provide both candidates with equal airtime after Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris appeared on Saturday Night Live. Republicans had aired concerns that NBC may have violated longstanding rules around equal time after the Kamala Harris SNL cameo. To contain controversy over her appearance, NBC aired a Trump message at the end of a prime-time NASCAR race. CBR Chair of Politics, Censorship, and Free Speech at the University of Austin Michael Shellenberger argued NBC’s Trump airtime wasn’t “comparable” to Harris’s, as it was a last-minute, cobbled-together segment. "The SNL skit was funny and humanizing and created by the best minds in television. The Trump campaign had to cobble something together at the last minute,” Shellenberger said in the post on X. “And, as of now, over 9 million people have watched the clip on YouTube. There’s no way that 9 million people will see the Trump message that NBC put on after NASCAR.”

Sky News Australia
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Shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Barnaby Joyce urges the importance of the US election to the state of affairs in Australia. “This is incredibly important for Australia no matter which way it goes,” Mr Joyce told Sky News Australia. “The world is a different and very dangerous place, and this is why this election is so important.”

Sky News Australia
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Shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Barnaby Joyce slams the ABC’s conduct following an apology issued over its 2022 Afghan war series. The ABC has issued an apology after the broadcaster doctored audio by adding extra gunshots in a story about Retired Special Force Major Heston Russell. “It doesn’t go far enough,” Mr Joyce told Sky News Australia. “I’ll be frank, heads (have) got to roll on that one.”

Sky News Australia
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The ASX 200 ended the day down by 0.40 per cent on Tuesday. The market’s best performers were Appen, Tabcorp and Corporate Travel. The bottom performers were Magellan Financial, Westgold Resources and A2 Milk.

Sky News Australia
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The RBA’s decision to leave the cash rate on hold at 4.35 per cent is “consistent” with the Albanese Labor government’s policy views, says Assistant Trade Minister Tim Ayres. “There’s still work to do obviously,” Mr Ayres told Sky News Australia. “But the forecast for trimmed inflation and mean inflation is very consistent with the government’s approach and our overall policy position.”

Sky News Australia
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Sky New host Gabriella Power has claimed some Democrats have been publicly “shaming men” that don’t want to vote for Kamala Harris. Last month former President Barack Obama lectured men for not supporting the Democrat nominee. "Part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president,” Mr Obama said. Ms Power said Kamala Harris has used gender and the issue of abortion as part of her campaign. She also criticised the vice president for failing to hold an official press conference during the entire presidential election campaign.

Sky News Australia
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has slammed the Democratic party for pushing “hoxes” about former US president Donald Trump. Musk’s comments came during his appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast 'The Joe Rogan Experience’ on Monday. During the nearly 3-hour interview, Rogan and Musk spoke about several topics in the lead-up to the presidential election. Hoaxes allegedly spread by the Democratic party about Trump were brought up, with Musk and Rogan sharing their opinions on the topic. “The Dems are like, 'Oh, we're the good guys, we're the honest people.' You can't claim to be the good guys,” he said. “You can't claim to be the honest people if you're deliberately pushing hoaxes that have been debunked thoroughly.”

Sky News Australia
22 journées depuis

Sky News Washington correspondent Annelise Nielsen says Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will level tariffs at Mexico on “day one” if he wins the US election. On the final full day of campaigning before the US presidential election, Donald Trump has pledged to punish Mexico with tariffs. “Kamala Harris has spent all her campaign events in Pennsylvania – Donald Trump, however, went to North Carolina first, and it was there he was talking about tariffs - it is a favourite of Donald Trump, he is promising it’s going to stimulate the economy," Ms Nielsen said. “What he said is he is going to level tariffs at Mexico on day one and he is going to tie that to the number of people crossing illegally at the US- Mexico border.”




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