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[1/3] Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends a 2024 presidential election campaign event in Summerville, South Carolina, U.S. September 25, 2023. No third-party candidate has won a modern U.S. presidential election, although they have at times played outsized roles as spoilers by taking votes from major party candidates. Tony Lyons, cofounder of American Values 2024 told Reuters Kennedy shouldn't be considered a danger to just Biden or just Trump. Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung said: "Polls show President Trump absolutely crushing Joe Biden even with other candidates present, both nationally and in battleground states." 'PEOPLE WANT BETTER CHOICES'While cash is flowing to third party options, Biden and Trump are raising even more.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sam Wolfe, Republican Donald Trump, Democrat Joe Biden, Trump, Ross Perot, Democrat Bill Clinton, George H.W, George H.W . Bush, Ralph Nader, Al Gore, George W, Bush, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Larry Sharpe, Joe Biden, Matt Bennett, Tony Lyons, Reuters Kennedy shouldn't, Biden, Lyons, Steven Cheung, We've, Ryan Clancy, Larry Hogan of, Joe Manchin, Manchin, Clancy, Cornel West, Jill Stein, Stein, ProPublica, Joe Lieberman's, Lieberman, Jarrett Renshaw, Heather Timmons, Deepa Babington Organizations: U.S, Republican, REUTERS, Democrat, Biden, Democratic, Gallup, Trump, RFK, New York, Republicans, Reuters, Democrats, Republican Gov, Wednesday, NBC, White, Thomson Locations: Summerville , South Carolina, U.S, Trump, Gaza, George H.W ., Florida, Manhattan, Arizona , Nevada, North Carolina, Larry Hogan of Maryland, West Virginia
He, along with other non-major-party candidates, has a real chance to affect the outcome of the 2024 election. Perot is a bit of an exception in that independent or third-party candidates usually fade as an election nears. George Wallace topped out at 21% in pre-election polling as a third-party candidate before picking up 14% when the votes were cast. Given all that, it’s no surprise we’re seeing other independent and third-party candidates jumping or potentially jumping into the 2024 race. He was entertaining the idea of running as a third-party candidate earlier this year.
Persons: Joe Biden, Republican Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Ross Perot, Perot, John Anderson, George Wallace, Biden, Trump, They’re, Democrat Hillary Clinton, it’s, Independent Cornel, Jill Stein, West Virginia Sen, Joe Manchin, Manchin, don’t Organizations: CNN, Democrat, Republican, Quinnipiac University, Alabama Gov, New York Times, Siena College, Trump :, The Times, Trump, Times, Independent, Independent Cornel West, Green Party, Clinton, West Locations: Siena, Trump, Trump : Georgia, Arizona , Wisconsin , Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac, Michigan , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, West Virginia
Opinion | Should Joe Manchin Run for President?
  + stars: | 2023-11-11 | by ( Ross Douthat | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
In the emotional life of the liberal mediasphere, there was so little space between the release of the New York Times/Siena poll showing President Biden losing to Donald Trump handily across a range of swing states (doom! that one of the striking features of the polling passed with relatively little comment. This was the remarkably strong showing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent candidacy. When added to the swing-state polls, Kennedy claimed 24 percent of registered voters against 35 percent for Trump and 33 percent for Biden. First, for showing Kennedy drawing close to equally from both likely nominees rather than obviously spoiling the race for one or the other.
Persons: Biden, Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Perot’s Organizations: New York Times, Democratic, Trump, Biden Locations: Siena
On Monday, Kennedy declared he's running as a independent for President of the United States. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . It's not immediately clear what the issue was, but the teleprompter likely had issues as Kennedy complained, "It's upside down." With his speech in hand, Kennedy returned to the stage to continue his announcement. Once a long-shot Democratic presidential hopeful, Kennedy now has his sights set on becoming the first major independent presidential hopeful since environmental activist Ralph Nader in 2000.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, he's, , Cheryl Hines, Kennedy's, It's, Ralph Nader, Hines, Larry David's, Ross Perot, Donald Trump Organizations: Service, RFK, Republican, Democratic Locations: United States, Texas, Kennedy's
CNN —Environmental lawyer and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Monday his independent candidacy for president, officially ending his effort to defeat President Joe Biden in the Democratic primary in favor of a long-shot general election bid. Kennedy’s campaign as an independent could further complicate a general election race that’s already expected to be closely contested. A Reuters/Ipsos poll of a hypothetical three-way race between Biden, Trump and Kennedy conducted last week among likely voters found 14% of voters supported Kennedy, with 40% supporting Trump and 38% supporting Biden. We denounce his candidacy and believe it to be perilous for our country, ” Rory Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Joseph P Kennedy II and Kathleen Kennedy Townsend said in a statement. He said he supported Trump in 2016 and 2020, but said he plans to support Kennedy in 2024.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Joe Biden, , ” Kennedy, Kennedy, Biden, Donald Trump, Ross Perot, Bill Clinton, that’s, ” Trump, Steven Cheung, “ …, , John F, Bobby, ” Rory Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Joseph P Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Walter Rodriguez, he’s, ” Rodriguez, ” Karl Hagstrom, Trump, ” Hagstrom, Sarah Shulman, Shulman, ” Shulman Organizations: CNN, Environmental, Democratic, Libertarian Party, Independent, Reuters, Biden, Trump, , RFK, University of New, Republican National, Children’s Health Defense, Republican, Democrat Locations: United States, Philadelphia, Texas , Florida, Georgia, Texas, China, New Hampshire, South Carolina, University of New Hampshire, New Jersey, Westchester County , New York, Boston
The very existence of the No Labels group is fanning Democratic anxiety about Trump’s chances against an incumbent president facing questions about his age and record. If even a small number of those voters were to back a No Labels candidate next year, Biden could fall short. No Labels party members skew younger. Twelve percent of them live in the 4th Congressional District, which includes Arizona State University. Such a poll would be meaningless because a large swath of voters won’t know anything about the No Labels candidate before a campaign is run, he said.
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“Red, White & Royal Blue” waits just seven and a half minutes to get to the good stuff, and by that I’m not referring to the movie’s big romance, between a hot British prince and the hot son of the American president, but to its even bigger accent, a syrupy Southern drawl from Uma Thurman that may be this season’s most audacious special effect. Imagine Gina Gershon in “Showgirls” crossed with Ross Perot and you’ll get halfway there — the rest of the distance must be traveled holding a mint julep that’s in constant, delicious danger of spilling. President Uma Thurman (the actual character name is incidental, since you will never not be thinking “President Uma Thurman” when she’s onscreen) is introduced accent-first, with her back to the camera, because encountering this voice head-on would surely be too much for the unprepared Prime Video viewers who stumbled upon the movie after bingeing “Bosch.” We meet her as she’s busy lecturing her hot son about his initial clash with the hot prince. “Darlin’,” President Uma Thurman says, “yew’ve dun some pretty stupid things in yur day, buh this …”To say my ears perked up is an understatement: It was as though Arianna Huffington had appeared before me reciting a monologue from “True Blood.” This is not an accent you should attempt while operating heavy machinery, but Thurman ladles it on so thick that you have to admire the movie-star chutzpah. I even started to miss her whenever “Red, White & Royal Blue” cut back to the hot boys’ romantic misadventures: Why are we spending time on these tedious hunks when the most suspenseful thing about the movie is how President Uma Thurman will pronounce any given word?
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The shared-workspace giant's woes may spell trouble for commercial real estate as a whole. "Excess supply in commercial real estate, increasing competition in flexible space and macroeconomic volatility drove higher member churn and softer demand than we anticipated, resulting in a slight decline in memberships," he said. What does this mean for commercial real estate? Commercial real estate has been one of the hardest-hit sectors of the US economy over the last year. Its failure could be a "systematic shock" to commercial real estate in many American cities, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh told The New York Times in June.
Persons: WeWork, David Tolley, Elon Musk, Charlie Munger, Jeff Greene, Ross Perot, Van Nieuwerburgh Organizations: Service, Investors, Federal Reserve, Ross Perot Jr, New York Times, Columbia Business School Locations: Wall, Silicon
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAlphabet CFO Ruth Porat to take on new role as chief investment officerCNBC's Deirdre Bosa joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Alphabet's CFO Ruth Perot announcing she is taking on a new role of Chief Investment Officer.
Persons: Ruth Porat, CNBC's Deirdre Bosa, Ruth Perot
Lieberman, a former U.S. senator and unsuccessful vice presidential candidate, said No Labels hopes to offer a legitimate "third choice" candidate. "We're not in this to be spoilers," Lieberman told ABC's "This Week" program. Former Democratic Senator Doug Jones said a third-party No Labels candidate could not secure the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win. But he said a No Labels candidate could help Trump regain the White House he lost to Biden in 2020. Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie rejected the group's approach outright on Sunday.
Persons: Joe Lieberman, Lieberman, We're, ABC's, we're, John Hope Bryant, Benjamin Chavis Jr, Larry Hogan, Pat McCrory, Joe Manchin, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Ross Perot, Bill Clinton, Ralph Nader, George W, Bush, Doug Jones, Trump, Jones, Chris Christie, Al Gore's, David Morgan, Howard Goller Organizations: Democratic, Republican, North Carolina, Democrats, Former Democratic, Electoral, Biden, ABC, U.S . Capitol, New, Senate, Thomson Locations: U.S, New Hampshire, New Jersey
Former Vice President Mike Pence will report raising nearly $1.2 million in the first three weeks of his presidential campaign, according to a Pence adviser. Pence has gotten support from some major Republican donors, according to the Pence adviser. Haley Barbour, former beer magnate Pete Coors, and Ross Perot, Jr., whose father waged an independent campaign for president in 1992. It's not yet clear if these donors contributed to the Pence campaign directly, his aligned super PAC, or if they have also contributed to other presidential candidates. The pro-Pence super PAC, Committed to America, has also raised nearly $2.7 million, according to the adviser.
Persons: Mike Pence, Pence, Joe, Kelly Craft, Donald Trump's, Daniel Cameron, Pence's, Haley Barbour, Pete Coors, Ross Perot, Jr, Ron Cameron, Warren Stephens, It's Organizations: Federal, Commission, GOP, Mississippi Gov, Trump, Pence, Republican National Committee Locations: Kentucky, Mississippi, America, Iowa
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman once again urged Jamie Dimon to campaign for US President. It would be a 'huge loss' if the JPMorgan boss didn't run for office, he tweeted. "It is a huge loss for us all if Jamie won't run," Ackman tweeted, alongside a video of the 67-year-old speaking at a conference hosted by The Economic Club of Washington D.C. in 2016. This isn't the first time that Ackman, who is the CEO of the hedge fund Pershing Square, backed Dimon as a potential president. Others including famed investor Warren Buffett, former US president Bill Clinton, and real estate developer Ross Perot Jr. have also praised Dimon's leadership qualities and political skills over the past decade.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Jamie Dimon, didn't, Warren Buffet, Bill Clinton, , Jamie won't, Ackman, Dimon, Carlyle, David Rubenstein, Warren Buffett, Ross Perot Organizations: US, JPMorgan, Service, Privacy, The Economic, of Washington D.C, Ross Perot Jr, Bloomberg Locations: America
[1/2] Political activist Cornel West announces his candidacy for the U.S. presidency via social media, as the candidate for the People's Party, June 5, 2023, in this still image obtained from a social media video. CornelWest via REUTERSJune 5 (Reuters) - Cornel West, a progressive political activist and philosopher, announced on Monday that he is launching a third-party 2024 bid for the U.S. presidency. "I want to reintroduce America to the best of itself – the dignity, courage and creativity of precious everyday people," West declared on his People's Party website. Bush to Democrat Bill Clinton, as Perot siphoned off a chunk of Republican voters in the nearly 20 million votes he received. In 2000, many analysts believe Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore would have beaten Republican George W. Bush if Green Party candidate Ralph Nader had not run.
Persons: Cornel West, West, Joe Biden, Ross Perot's, George H.W, Bush, Bill Clinton, Perot, Al Gore, Republican George W, Ralph Nader, Nader, Tim Reid, Alistair Bell Organizations: U.S, People's Party, REUTERS, Twitter, White, Democratic, Party, Republican, Green Party, Union Theological Seminary, Harvard, Princeton, Thomson Locations: America, Florida, New York
The commercial real estate sector is at risk of a recession, warned Ross Perot Jr. The real estate billionaire said banks needed to lend to the industry to avoid a sharp downturn. "The key to commercial real estate today though will be banking," the real estate billionaire and son of two-time presidential candidate Ross Perot told Bloomberg on Wednesday. Several commentators including Elon Musk and Bill Ackman have sounded the alarm on commercial real estate in recent weeks. "That is why we will have a real estate recession if the banks do not start lending."
Persons: Ross Perot Jr, , Ross Perot, Elon Musk, Bill Ackman, stoking, Hillwood Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, First, Perot Jr, Perot Locations: Silicon, First Republic,
Trump's Save America PAC released a photo showing the former president meeting with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on January 28. It added: "President Trump will always and forever be a champion for the American People." Millions of Trump supporters would likely follow Trump to a new political party — if he chose to break away from the Republican Party. Afterward, McCarthy predicted intraparty peace, saying in a statement: "President Trump committed to helping elect Republicans in the House and Senate in 2022." "President Trump has agreed to work with Leader McCarthy on helping the Republican Party to become a majority in the House."
The Tucker Carlson origin story
  + stars: | 1998-01-28 | by ( Aaron Short | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +57 min
Tucker Carlson is remembered as a provocateur and gleeful contrarian by those who knew him in his early days. It was Tucker Carlson. (Note on style: Tucker Carlson and the members of his family are referred to here by their first names to avoid confusion.) In 1979, Richard Carlson married Patricia Swanson, heiress to the Swanson frozen foods empire that perfected the frozen Salisbury steak for hassle-free dinners. Tucker Carlson attended St. George’s School, a boarding school starting at age 14.
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