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In an age where news spreads faster than ever, discerning fact from opinion has become a daily challenge. For supporters of Donald Trump, it’s more than a feeling that the mainstream media may be pulling the strings—there are numbers to back it up. The Media Research Center recently dove deep into the data, examining coverage across major networks like CBS, NBC, and ABC since Joe Biden left the race. Their findings confirmed what many Trump backers have long suspected: there’s a considerable tilt in how the news gets reported.
According to the report, Kamala Harris has received favorable coverage in 78% of stories, showcasing her in a positive light. Meanwhile, 85% of stories about Donald Trump skewed negatively, focusing on criticisms and controversies. For many Americans, this imbalance highlights a troubling trend in news reporting, where certain voices and perspectives seem prioritized.
In response, alternative outlets like GoRightNews.com have emerged to bring different angles to light and share stories they feel the mainstream media overlooks. Here, readers find stories and insights that challenge the narratives dominating network news, aiming to balance the conversation.
Welcome to #GoRight with Peter Boykin, where we cut through the noise to bring you stories shaping our nation from a constitutional, liberty-first perspective. Today, we’re diving into three major stories that reveal America’s heartbeat: freedom, opportunity, and a shift in political tides.
First, the saga of Steve Bannon takes a turn. Recently released from jail, Bannon’s return serves as a reminder of resilience amid ongoing political battles—a victory for free speech advocates everywhere.
Next, Texas shines as a beacon of economic opportunity. In the fiscal year 2024, the Lone Star State led the nation in job creation. This growth proves what we believe: when government empowers individuals and gets out of the way, American ingenuity and ambition will thrive.
And in an exciting development, recent polling shows a surge in support for Donald Trump among Black men, rising from 19% in 2020 to an unprecedented 28.2%. This shift isn’t just about numbers; it’s a wake-up call to a broader American community rejecting labels and divisions, opting instead for policies that prioritize economic freedom, safety, and opportunity.
Here on #GoRight, we go beyond headlines to explore the real implications of these stories—ones that speak to a constitutionally grounded vision for our nation’s future. Join us as we dive into these events and the pathways they pave for a freer, more prosperous America.
Let’s explore a surprising shake-up in the media landscape that even caught our attention: Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and owner of the Washington Post, has come out swinging against the very industry he’s invested in. His recent article, “The hard truth: Americans don’t trust the news media,” calls out pervasive media bias and acknowledges what millions of Americans have felt for years—their trust in the media has hit rock bottom. Citing a Gallup poll showing only 31% of Americans still trust mainstream media, Bezos didn’t mince words, calling out the Post and similar outlets for increasingly catering to elite circles instead of speaking to the real concerns of everyday citizens.
What’s even more intriguing is that Bezos’ Washington Post recently declined to endorse Kamala Harris for president—a decision that bucks nearly four decades of the paper’s Democratic endorsements. Since breaking that tradition in 1988, the Post has consistently backed Democratic candidates, making this an unexpected turn, especially in the lead-up to a pivotal election.
So, what’s going on here? Some speculate Bezos might be looking at the same polling data we all see and making a strategic shift. With conservative support on the rise, including among traditionally Democratic demographics, Bezos may be hedging his bets, positioning himself to align with a potential Trump presidency in 2024. And he wouldn’t be the first corporate heavyweight to take notice. Google’s Sundar Pichai recently called Trump to compliment him on a well-received campaign stop—a signal that some big names are paying attention to the political winds.
Whether it’s a self-preserving pivot or a genuine “come-to-God” moment for Bezos, this sudden shift from the Post marks another stumbling block for Kamala Harris’s campaign. She’s lost not only the Washington Post endorsement but also the support of major voices like the LA Times and the Teamsters Union. For Harris, it’s a sharp reminder of just how challenging the race to 2024 has become.
So, is this a sign of a broader media reckoning, or are we simply seeing calculated moves as big players brace for a shifting political landscape? Stay tuned as we unpack what this all means for the race ahead, right here on #GoRight with Peter Boykin.
In a bold legal move, Philadelphia’s District Attorney Larry Krasner has filed a lawsuit against tech mogul Elon Musk, alleging that Musk’s America PAC is engaging in an unlawful lottery to bolster voter turnout. Musk’s PAC recently offered a $1 million prize to randomly selected voters who sign a petition in support of the First and Second Amendments. Krasner, whose campaign was heavily backed by progressive financier George Soros, claims this initiative violates state laws by effectively buying personal information and political pledges in exchange for cash.
Allegations Against Musk’s America PAC
Krasner’s lawsuit accuses Musk of using deceptive practices to obtain citizens’ data, alleging that the cash incentive is a way to “lull” voters into providing their information and supporting Musk’s petition. Musk’s giveaway, however, does not require any voter to align with a specific political party, and his stated goal is to increase voter registration in Pennsylvania, a critical swing state.
The Mechanics of Musk’s $1 Million Giveaway
Musk’s America PAC initially offered a $47 incentive for each referred registered voter who signed his petition. On October 19, Musk elevated the stakes by adding a daily $1 million drawing that will continue until election day. The PAC’s incentives were designed to expand voter participation without explicitly endorsing any party, but Krasner’s suit argues that these financial incentives for registration may cross ethical and legal lines in Pennsylvania.
Background on Larry Krasner
District Attorney Larry Krasner has become a controversial figure in Philadelphia politics. Funded by billionaire George Soros, Krasner has been part of a wave of district attorneys supported by Soros across the nation, pushing progressive reforms within the justice system. Critics claim Krasner’s policies have gone too far in accommodating criminals, while supporters argue he is necessary to drive systemic change.
Fraud Concerns Add to the Tension
Further complicating the Pennsylvania voter landscape, recent reports have surfaced regarding potentially fraudulent voter registration forms in Lancaster County, where thousands of applications with identical handwriting were submitted. These allegations of voter fraud in Pennsylvania add another layer of controversy as both parties prepare for high-stakes battles in the upcoming election.
Early Voting Shifts and the Republican Surge
Adding to Democratic concerns, early voting data reveals a significant shift from the 2020 election: while Democrats held a 41% early voting advantage in 2020, that margin has now tightened to 27%. Many analysts see this shift as evidence of Republican momentum, especially in pivotal states like Pennsylvania, where the balance of power could sway the national outcome.
Krasner’s Move and Musk’s Response
Krasner’s legal challenge is widely seen as a strategic effort to halt Musk’s influence on Pennsylvania’s voter registration ahead of election day. Critics of Krasner argue that his focus on Musk’s initiative, rather than on alleged voter fraud issues in his state, reveals partisan motives. For Musk, however, the goal remains clear: encourage greater civic participation and reinforce foundational constitutional rights, irrespective of political affiliation.
Virginia Files Supreme Court Appeal Over Voter Rolls Dispute
Virginia has filed an urgent appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court after a federal judge appointed by President Biden ruled that the state must reinstate 1,600 non-citizens onto its voter rolls. The ruling comes just days before the pivotal 2024 election, sparking concern among Virginia officials who argue it undermines the integrity of their voter database. The judge’s decision cited that certain procedural issues invalidated Virginia’s recent purge, but state officials insist their removal processes were lawful and necessary. Now, the Supreme Court will be tasked with deciding whether Virginia must comply with the judge’s last-minute mandate to alter its voter rolls.
Nevada Supreme Court Permits Extended Mail-In Ballot Counting
In a decision that has stirred debate, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled that mail-in ballots can be counted up to three days after the November 5 election, even if they lack a postmark. Supporters argue the ruling safeguards voter inclusion by accounting for mail delays, while critics worry it opens the door to potential inconsistencies in the vote-counting process. This ruling means that Nevada election officials could still be tabulating ballots well after election day, heightening the potential for delayed results in key races. This decision is particularly consequential as Nevada’s tight political landscape could make these late-arriving ballots a determining factor in close races.
Allegations Surface of Tim Walz’s Relationship with CCP Official’s Daughter
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is under scrutiny following allegations that he had a covert relationship with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official while teaching in China in 1989. Reports suggest Walz, who was a high school teacher at the time, may have become closely involved with the CCP official’s daughter during his stay. This alleged relationship has raised questions among critics about his interactions with foreign interests, given China’s growing influence on global and U.S. affairs. Governor Walz’s office has yet to respond to the claims, but some are calling for a deeper investigation into his ties and possible influence from the CCP.
Joe Rogan Rejects Kamala Harris Interview Over Campaign Demands
Podcast host Joe Rogan recently declined an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, citing several demands made by her campaign that Rogan found unacceptable. Rogan, known for his unfiltered approach and reluctance to bow to political pressure, explained that he welcomes an open dialogue but won’t compromise his format or integrity for political figures. Despite the rejection, Rogan added that he remains open to hosting Harris if her team reconsiders its demands. This decision reflects Rogan’s commitment to maintaining a platform free from constraints, underscoring his influence in political discourse and his appeal to audiences seeking transparency.
Pennsylvania Trump Voter Arrested After Encouraging Voters to Stay in Line
A Pennsylvania resident and known Trump supporter was arrested after urging fellow voters to remain in line at a polling station that announced an early closure due to technical problems. According to reports, the polling site faced computer issues, prompting election officials to announce that voters in line might not be able to cast their ballots. When the Trump supporter encouraged others to remain until the issues were resolved, law enforcement detained him for allegedly creating a disturbance. The incident has sparked backlash from voter advocacy groups, who argue that voters should have the right to remain in line and cast their ballots even if technical issues arise.
Welcome to the #GoRight Recap, where we dive into the latest stories driving the conversation.
Let’s get into it:
First up, big news out of Virginia: The state just filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court after a Biden-appointed judge ruled they must put 1,600 non-citizens back on the voter rolls just days before the election. Virginia’s officials argue this mandate undermines the integrity of their voter rolls, and they’re now counting on the Supreme Court to step in and keep election security strong.
Over in Nevada, the state’s Supreme Court has ruled that mail-in ballots can be counted up to three days after November 5—even without a postmark. This decision has triggered concerns about delayed election results, especially in close races, and has some worried about the impact on election integrity.
And then we have a surprising new twist: allegations have surfaced that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz may have had a secret relationship with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official while he was teaching in China back in 1989. This news has sparked fresh concerns about foreign influence, especially given the growing global presence of the CCP.
On the media front, Jeff Bezos is stirring things up. The *Washington Post* owner recently criticized his own industry’s bias in an article, pointing out that the media, including his own newspaper, is losing the trust of Americans. And his paper is now refusing to endorse Kamala Harris, marking a break with its decades-long tradition of Democratic endorsements. Some speculate Bezos is seeing the political winds shift and may be making moves to protect his interests.
Speaking of the media, Joe Rogan just shot down an interview with Kamala Harris after her campaign tried to put conditions on their discussion. Rogan stands firm in his commitment to open conversation without political strings, so for now, the interview is on ice unless the VP’s team loosens its demands.
And finally, in Pennsylvania, a Trump supporter was arrested for encouraging voters to stay in line after a polling location said it was closing early due to computer issues. This incident has sparked debate, with some saying it was a lawful arrest and others calling it an attack on voter rights.
It’s a big week for America, and we’ll be tracking all these stories as we move closer to Election Day.
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