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  • Carlos Curbelo
    Carlos Curbelo “The coalition that elected them wanted them [Biden-Harris] to unite the country, and they failed to do so. Their failure has resulted in further disillusionment with our country's politics and empowered the Trump base to give him another narrow victory after setbacks in three consecutive general elections.” 1 minute ago
  • Peter H. Wehner
    Peter H. Wehner “This election was a CAT scan on the American people, and as difficult as it is to say, as hard as it is to name, what it revealed, at least in part, is a frightening affinity for a man of borderless corruption. Donald Trump is no longer an aberration; he is normative.” 6 minutes ago
  • Melody C. Barnes
    Melody C. Barnes “The Trump presidency speaks to the depth of the marginalization felt by those who believe they have been in the cultural wilderness for too long and their faith in the one person who has given voice to their frustration and his ability to center them in American life.” 9 minutes ago
  • Peter Baker
    Peter Baker “No longer can the political establishment write off Mr. Trump as a temporary break from the long march of progress, a fluke who somehow sneaked into the White House in a quirky, one-off Electoral College win eight years ago. With his comeback victory to reclaim the presidency, Mr. Trump has now established himself as a transformational force reshaping the United States in his own image.” 13 minutes ago
  • Joshua Kurlantzick
    Joshua Kurlantzick “Trump has been more assertive and more aggressive on China on the campaign trail. The former president often says things as leverage and then changes them. While Trump in the first term was sort of able to be swayed a little bit by his relationship at times with Xi Jinping, we don't really know what would happen now.” 2 hours ago
  • Leslie Vinjamuri
    Leslie Vinjamuri “We have to take Trump at face value. He assumes that he can strike a deal pretty quickly [and] that he would likely block any further assistance to Ukraine. For example, there is the possibility that Trump could reach a deal with Putin that excludes Zelenskyy's input - and could potentially concede quite a lot in terms of Ukraine and its territory. There's also a question of what kind of relationship he would have with Putin and with Russia, and whether that would embolden Russia more generally in the European context - and I think that's a real concern for a lot of people.” 2 hours ago
  • Phil Lavelle
    Phil Lavelle “If you listen to the Republicans, they say they've got no worries about North Carolina. Donald Trump was here yesterday - we were at one of his rallies - and he said he has absolutely no concerns, he's never lost here before, and he doesn't intend to stop. But if you look at the optics around it, he was here on Wednesday, he was here Saturday, he was here Sunday, he was here Monday. Donald Trump does not come to North Carolina that much if he's not concerned. Kamala Harris has gone from saying that they are the underdog to saying that the Democrats can win this. This is both sides projecting confidence, but it is really tight. The people who support the Democrats have got a real hope that they can turn this state Blue, but we're not going to find out for a few more hours, at least.” 16 hours ago
  • Donald Trump
    Donald Trump “We're going to make this country greater than ever before, but you have to stay in line. And don't let them slow ball you. You have an absolute legal right and get that vote in because if we win Pennsylvania, if we win the good old Commonwealth, we're going to win the whole thing. We win everything.” 16 hours ago
  • Kamala Harris
    Kamala Harris “It's either going to be him [Donald Trump] or me in the White House, and if it's him, he's going to be sitting there stewing over his enemies list, plotting his revenge, playing out all of his grievances, which are all about himself. Versus what I will be doing if elected president, which is working from day one on my to-do list on behalf of the American people.” 18 hours ago
  • Nicolle Wallace
    Nicolle Wallace “Women - you can disagree with us. We've actually learned to take it for our whole careers, all the time, in every forum. But you call us trash? Oh, oh, oh, JD Vance, you just effed up in a way I've never seen in my political life, and I worked for Sarah Palin.” 18 hours ago
  • James David Vance
    James David Vance “The citizens of this country are not garbage for wanting to be able to afford groceries and a nice place to live but in two days we are going to take out the trash in Washington DC and the trash is name Kamala Harris.” 18 hours ago
  • Avigdor Liberman
    Avigdor Liberman “Instead of taking care of the security of the country first and putting the welfare of the citizens and soldiers first, the prime minister decided to fire the defense minister and start a new round of political appointments amid a war, all in order to meet shameful political needs. If a defense minister can be replaced in the middle of a war, a prime minister can also be replaced.” 19 hours ago
  • Shlomo Karhi
    Shlomo Karhi “Yoav Gallant failed to rise to the heroic spirit of our brave warriors who demand victory and that his departure clears the war for victory in Gaza. The last one remaining to hinder and fight the government is Mrs. Miara [Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara]. Send her home now.” 19 hours ago
  • Naftali Bennett
    Naftali Bennett “This nation of lions has a sick and crazy leadership. I call on our soldiers on all fronts: Don't lose focus against the enemy. If you guard us, we the public will guard you. Don't despair, change is coming.” 19 hours ago
  • Yair Lapid
    Yair Lapid “Gallant's salute at the end of his speech will be engraved in the memory of every Israeli. This is how an officer and fighter who was fired only because he refused to prefer Netanyahu's wretched politics over the good of the fighters and the lives of the hostages.” 19 hours ago
  • Benjamin Netanyahu
    Benjamin Netanyahu “Unfortunately, although in the first months of the war there was trust and there was very fruitful work, during the last months this trust cracked between me and the defense minister [Yoav Gallant].” 21 hours ago
  • Kamala Harris
    Kamala Harris “The path to the White House runs through North Carolina. And it's a tight race. We are tied. Every vote matters. This is about turning the page and bringing in a new generation of leadership for America.” 21 hours ago
  • Barack Obama
    Barack Obama “In some states, just a handful of votes in every precinct could decide the winner. Tell your family, talk to your neighbours, make a plan, go to the polls with your friends and vote.” 21 hours ago
  • Rob Reynolds
    Rob Reynolds “Officials in Maricopa County, that's the biggest county in the state, have said there have been no irregularities and no threat to voters, so things seem to be going smoothly.” 22 hours ago
  • Abbas Araghchi
    Abbas Araghchi “The EU recently targeted ordinary Iranians and other travelers by banning our airlines from Europe. It did so on the basis of the false and unfounded claim that Iran has delivered ballistic missiles to Russia for use in Ukraine. High time for the EU to end this farce. The targeting of ordinary Iranians based on thin air is immoral and plain wrong. It must be immediately reversed.” 22 hours ago
  • John Holman
    John Holman “The Democrats are concerned because the Republicans are beating them in early voting by tens of thousands of votes. Democrats in Nevada are used to that being the other way around. Why are more Republicans going out to vote early? It could be that Donald Trump has been pushing people to do that this time around during his rallies. Before the 2020 election, he said that the only safe vote was to go out on Election Day and vote. Democrats here are hoping that what Republicans are doing is cannibalising their vote. Basically, those voters going out early are subtracting from the people who will go to polling stations in Las Vegas on Election Day. But there is another possibility, and that's that there are more Republicans, freshly energised, going out to vote in general, and that's going to be a big problem if it is the case for Democrats in this state.” 22 hours ago
  • Kamala Harris
    Kamala Harris “I will be at my alma mater, at Howard University. And before that, I have a tradition of having dinner with my family and so we will do that. I have a lot of my family staying with us. And during the day, I'll be, today all day talking with folks and reminding them to get out to vote. I would urge everyone to just remember that in our democracy, the people get to decide, and your vote is your power.” 23 hours ago
  • Tohid Asadi
    Tohid Asadi “There are some hopes among some people that this election might bring about some rapprochement because of the fact that a reformist president, a more balanced president, is in the office in Tehran. There is this hope among some that this election could pave the way for better ties. But there are some others who think that regardless of who wins the election the grand strategy in Washington pertaining to Tehran is not going to experience a [great] change. There's a clear air of mistrust, a significant amount of scepticism regarding how this election could end up and change the ties in the relations between Iran and the United States. All in all, I think opinions are very divided: some people prefer Trump because of his clear, direct approach; others prefer Kamala Harris because her approach is predicted to be more diplomatic, less confrontational.” 23 hours ago
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27 Jan 2024 (approximate)

“My message to the Arab world, particularly to the Gulf, is where are you? Because they're making billions each day on oil revenues. A tiny fraction of those oil revenues would see UNRWA's financial problems disappear overnight. This unconscionable gap inflicted by these Western countries would be filled very quickly. Some of the most desperate people in the Middle East are now facing starvation, they're facing famine, and the Arab states need to step up to the plate.”

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