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Iran ‘terrified’ of Trump presidency as Iranian currency falls to an all-time low

November 7, 2024

After President-elect Trump’s victory, Iran must now prepare to contend with the man it’s been trying to assassinate for years. Tehran had reportedly been interfering in the U.S. election on behalf of Vice President Kamala Harris. But with former Trump’s win, the regime will have to prepare for a U.S. leader who is, at the very least, a wild card.  On Wednesday, the Telegram channel of Iran’s Islamic...

How Kamala Harris’ failed 2024 presidential run mirrors her ill-fated 2020 campaign

November 7, 2024

Vice President Harris‘ second failed presidential bid mirrors aspects of her first trek on the campaign trail in 2019, proving to be short-lived and unfocused on key issues important to American voters, experts say. “Both started with great promise,” Tevi Troy, a presidential historian and former senior official in the George W. Bush administration, told Fox News Digital in an interview.  “There’s the sense that she’s the savior...

How Harris was dogged by ‘border czar’ label, past radical immigration views during failed campaign

November 7, 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris came into the presidential race with immigration and border security as top issues for voters, but struggled to gain momentum on the issue given her radical past policies as a California senator and her role in the Biden administration’s failure to control the crisis at the southern border. The Fox News Voter Analysis found that 52% of voters said President-elect Donald Trump was the...

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