‘The kind of guys you’d like to smack in the ass’: Biden on Trump supporters – Times of India

President Joe Biden returned to his birthplace Pennsylvania on Saturday, to promote VP Kamala Harris. During his speech in Scranton, Biden seemed to be veering off the script as he offered his unfiltered political statements.He criticised former President Donald Trump and his supporters on policy issues and suggested he would hit back at faux “macho…

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‘Keep Kamala and carry-on-la’: Harris makes hilarious appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live’; watch video – Times of India

Kamala Harris and Maya Rudolph Democratic presidential nominee and vice president Kamala Harris made a splash this weekend with her surprise appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live.’ In a comedic exchange, Harris appeared alongside longtime cast member Maya Rudolph, who portrayed her with playful accuracy. The segment opened with Rudolph’s Kamala expressing a desire to speak…

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‘Made me who I am today’: Kamala Harris draws strength from mother’s journey from India – Times of India

US vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris paid tribute to her late mother, Dr Shyamala Gopalan Harris, an Indian immigrant whose courage and dedication to her family continue to inspire her just days ahead of the November 5 elections. Harris reflected on the values her mother instilled in her, from honoring her heritage…

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Women of America v Donald Trump: Liberals triggered by MAGA leader’s ‘execution fantasy’ – Times of India

TOI CORRESPONDENT FROM WASHINGTON: Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a female Democrat, has opened an investigation into comments by MAGA supremo Donald Trump wondering how “war hawk” Liz Cheney would feel if guns were “trained on her face” as a potentially prosecutable offense, amid a raging gender clash in the US Presidential election. “I have…

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Raja Krishnamoorthi on presidential poll prospects: ‘Indian-American vote has chance to tip election’ | World News – Times of India

Raja Krishnamoorthi (File photo) Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi weighed in on the major influence that Indian Americans can have in the upcoming US presidential elections. He said that their votes might determine the election results both in key states and nationwide.Krishnamoorthi mentioned that the Indian-American community prefers leaders who focus on practical solutions rather than…

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Donald Trump praised on social media for speaking up for Hindus in Bangladesh | World News – Times of India

On Diwali, Donald Trump put out a message saying he would support Hindus, becoming the first major US politician to speak up against the atrocities against Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh. He also promised to protect Hindu Americas against ‘anti-religion agenda of the radical left’ and strengthen relations with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi….

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‘Brat’ named Collins word of the year, embraced by Charli XCX fans and Kamala Harris supporters – Times of India

The term “brat,” popularized by singer Charli XCX and adopted by Kamala Harris supporters, was crowned Collins Dictionary‘s Word of the Year 2024. Originally a playful insult for unruly kids, “brat” now symbolizes a “confident, independent, and hedonistic attitude,” Collins announced Friday.The redefinition of “brat” traces back to Charli XCX’s sixth album, which topped UK…

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‘Will protect Hindu Americans’: Trump condemns violence against minorities in Bangladesh, claims ‘Kamala, Joe ignored Hindus’ – Times of India

US former president Donald Trump (File Image) US former President Donald Trump condemned the “barbaric” violence against Hindus, and other minorities in Bangladesh and vowed to protect Hindu Americans and said, “will fight for your freedom.”Trump took his account on X and claimed that such kind of incidents never happened under his term and accused…

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Americans brace for gridlock amid talk of voter fraud and stolen election – Times of India

TOI Correspondent from Washington: Americans are bracing for gridlock on November 5/6 with fervid talk in political circles about voting fraud and stolen elections. Partisan judges and litigators in a deeply polarized country are already duking it out in courts, questioning voter registrations and balloting procedures amid wild conspiracy theories that do not augur well…

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