Kamala Harris did not lose, despite political frustrations

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On today's podcast, David Waldman and Greg Dworkin shared some interesting updates. They discussed recent political events, emphasizing that Vice President Kamala Harris did not "lose" in a significant way, suggesting that perceptions around her performance matter. They noted a growing sentiment among Republicans and Democrats who are expressing regret over their past voting choices. This reflects a changing political landscape. Waldman and Dworkin also highlighted several controversial incidents. A French scientist was denied entry into the United States due to his opposition to former President Donald Trump's research policies. Meanwhile, a Canadian actress faced weeks of imprisonment after asking too many questions at the border. The discussion turned to gangs, as they mentioned over two hundred members of the MS-13 gang being sent back to El Salvador. Earlier, these gang members had been labeled as a major threat. They also criticized the U.S. District Court's chief judge, suggesting that even bipartisan appointees can be seen as too radical in today’s polarized climate. The duo ended with a provocative statement about fentanyl, predicting it would become a major security issue in North America.


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