As the US midterm elections approach, Republican VP candidate JD Vance is making headlines with controversial remarks about migrant children and their impact on American education.
Vance is actively campaigning in key states like Arizona, where Senate races are tightening, particularly between Kari Lake and Ruben Gallego. Polls show Gallego with a slight lead, but the race remains competitive. Meanwhile, high-profile figures like Obama and Eminem are rallying support for Democratic candidates, while Trump continues his campaign efforts in swing states.
The political landscape is tense as both parties vie for control.
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It's just more of the same from both sides, with politicians fighting over power instead of actually addressing the real issue of reducing government interference in our lives.
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US Election News LIVE: Obama, Eminem canvass for Harris; Trump finds Democratic rival ‘horrible’
On Tuesday (October 22) in the US, Harris will sit down for an interview with NBC News. Trump, on the other hand, has campaigns scheduled in Florida and North Carolina. Across the US’ borders, many in Canada and Mexico are watching the elections with frayed nerves,
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JD Vance claims migrant kids who can’t speak English ruin ‘quality of American education’
Children who come into the United States illegally and don’t speak English are ruining the quality of American education, Republican vice presidential hopeful JD Vance claimed during a campaign rally in Peoria, despite a state law that eliminated bilingual education in public schools more than 20 years ago.
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