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		<title>Chapeando: Red Florida</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I like nothing less than starting our podcast with what is happening across the street, but today everything revolves around something that cannot be underestimated due to the weight it has in international politics. And by the sign it bears. We are talking, of course, about the mid-term elections, held this Tuesday in the United States, to elect 36 governors and renew the House and a third of the Senate. At the level of the Union, the red tide so announced by the Republicans, which did take place in nearby Florida, the base of the political forces that support the Cuban counterrevolutionary industry, remained wishful thinking.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-18577" alt="chapeando-podcast-fake-news-580x330" src="/files/2022/11/chapeando-podcast-fake-news-580x330.jpg" width="300" height="252" />I like nothing less than starting our podcast with what is happening across the street, but today everything revolves around something that cannot be underestimated due to the weight it has in international politics. And by the sign it bears. We are talking, of course, about the mid-term elections, held this Tuesday in the United States, to elect 36 governors and renew the House and a third of the Senate. At the level of the Union, the red tide so announced by the Republicans, which did take place in nearby Florida, the base of the political forces that support the Cuban counterrevolutionary industry, remained wishful thinking.</p>
<p>Analyzing the meaning of the day, Reinier Duardo pointed to the re-election of Governor Ron DeSantis, Senator Marco Rubio and Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar, as signs that a deepening of hate speech and tightening of the blockade is coming.</p>
<p>There, Trump&#8217;s legacy remains particularly alive, while a woman like Nancy Pelosi &#8211; who welcomed Juan Guaidó and enthusiastically applauded him in Congress &#8211; is accused of being a leftist and they try to kill her. This confirms what has been said more than once from Cuba: it is up to us to break the blockade, because the newly elected officials and their lobbyists will do everything to make it worse. The neighbor&#8217;s policy continues to steer the extreme right, at least in its area closest to Cuba.</p>
<p>Bárbara Betancourt agrees with this criterion, who points to the signs of the show prior to the moment of the vote, feverish by the euphoria of the haters, the threatening speech against those who dissent and the call to support DeSantis, one of the most ineffective politicians in the United States. States, governor of a failed state, as proven during the pandemic and more recently before, during and after Hurricane Ian. Worse yet: DeSantis is a presidential candidate, as Trump was before he became president, and many believed that it would be impossible. It is dramatically true and it is not good for anyone, except for his followers who already know what size of hate they wear.</p>
<p>In the midst of this republican euphoria, AméricaTV broadcasts a piece of news that the presenters describe as unusual: a Cuban steals a fishing boat from his work to go to Cuba, because &#8220;he is tired of living in the United States&#8230;&#8221;. Stranded in North American waters, he asks for help and they have arrested him.</p>
<p>Although emigration in the opposite direction is common, there are not so few who, after having emigrated, cannot bear to live in the United States and try to return as best they can. The detail of interest is that he steals the boat. Why? Suppose he didn&#8217;t have the money to pay for a ticket, or perhaps he thought that if the Miami media praises those who steal ships in Cuba, they will get equal treatment for their journey.</p>
<p>What is really known about the last person who stole a small plane to leave Cuba is that he must be repatriated and that the plane will be returned. Cuba has denounced many times over the years what happens when emigration is stimulated with economic suffocation measures and legal roads become more expensive or closed. Just another reason to thoroughly reassess the immigration issue and the policies that have fueled these practices for so long.<br />
In conclusion, it is very important that the agreements are resumed and the United States does its part. Like Cuba.</p>
<p><strong>(By: Arleen Rodríguez Derivet/Cubadebate)</strong><strong></strong></p>
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		<title>Republicans ask Trump to postpone the launch of his candidacy until 2024</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2022 23:32:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the bluff of the expected “red tide”, due to the color with which the Republican Party is assigned, Trump ran into the first limits. Tuesday's disappointing results for the GOP raised questions about Trump's appeal and the future of a party that fully supported him. In this way, Trump seems to have found a brake on his future plans, when the elections have also given a new impetus to his main rival within the party, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-18573" alt="trump" src="/files/2022/11/trump.jpg" width="300" height="250" />After the bluff of the expected “red tide”, due to the color with which the Republican Party is assigned, Trump ran into the first limits. Tuesday&#8217;s disappointing results for the GOP raised questions about Trump&#8217;s appeal and the future of a party that fully supported him. In this way, Trump seems to have found a brake on his future plans, when the elections have also given a new impetus to his main rival within the party, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.</p>
<p>Some allies are calling on Trump to delay his planned announcement for next week, saying the party&#8217;s focus should be on Georgia, where Trump-backed football great Herschel Walker&#8217;s effort to unseat Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock is headed. to a second round that could determine control of the Senate.</p>
<p>“I will advise you to hold off on him until after the Georgia runoff,” said former Trump adviser Jason Miller, who spent the night with the former president at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.</p>
<p>&#8220;Georgia should be the focus of every Republican in the country right now,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Trump tried to use the midterm elections as an opportunity to demonstrate his political influence after losing the White House in 2020. He endorsed more than 330 candidates in electoral contests, some inexperienced. He reveled in his major victories. But many of his positions, including echoing fraud in 2020 and his hardline views on abortion, were out of step with the political mainstream.</p>
<p>Although he scored some big victories on Tuesday, particularly in Ohio, where his election to the Senate, Hillbilly Elegy author JD Vance sailed to an easy victory after Trump&#8217;s endorsement catapulted him. In North Carolina, Rep. Ted Budd, one of Trump&#8217;s first picks, held a vacant Senate seat held by the GOP.</p>
<p>But Trump lost some bigger spots overnight, particularly in Pennsylvania, where Dr. Mehmet Oz, who narrowly won the Senate primary with Trump&#8217;s endorsement, lost to Democrat John Fetterman. Trump-backed candidates also lost gubernatorial races in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Maryland, and a Senate race in New Hampshire, though Trump seemed to celebrate the latter and criticized Republican Dan Bolduc for trying to moderate his positions by backing down. in his acceptance of the alleged electoral fraud invented by Trump in 2020.</p>
<p>The biggest Republican win of the night came in Florida, where Governor Ron DeSantis won re-election, cementing his status as a national Republican rising star while contemplating his own potential 2024 run. Ex leader.</p>
<p>Trump&#8217;s setbacks<br />
While Republicans still appear well-positioned to flip the House and ultimately could take the Senate as well, those who had believed that frustrations with record inflation, combined with President Joe Biden, would produce quick victories for the Republicans, they were wrong. The &#8220;red tide&#8221; was not.</p>
<p>Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a longtime Trump friend and adviser turned critic who is considering his own run for president in 2024, said Republicans &#8220;have a fundamental choice to make.&#8221;</p>
<p>“We lost in the 18th. We lost in the 20th. We lost in the 21st in Georgia. And now, on the 22nd, we are going to lose net governorships, we are not going to get the number of seats in the House that we thought and it is possible that we will not win the Senate despite a president who has a 40% labor approval”, he affirmed. .</p>
<p>According to Christie, “there is only one person to blame for that and that is Donald Trump.”</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Trump publicly insisted that he was happy with the results.</p>
<p>“While in a way yesterday&#8217;s election was somewhat disappointing, from my personal point of view it was a great victory: 219 wins and 16 losses overall. Who has done better than that?” he wrote on his Truth Social network on Wednesday afternoon.</p>
<p>But Republican strategist David Urban, a former Trump adviser, said the Trump brand is hurt no matter what the former president says.</p>
<p>Some now worry that if Trump goes ahead with his planned announcement next week, it could pave the way for a repeat of the Republican defeats in Georgia in 2021.</p>
<p>Trump&#8217;s former press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, who now works for Fox News, advised on air that Trump should postpone announcing him until after the Georgia Senate runoff.</p>
<p>DeSantis, the future candidate<br />
DeSantis emerged as the obvious winner of the night. In addition to his wide margin of victory, he won the Democratic stronghold of Miami-Dade, and he did so without Trump&#8217;s endorsement. (Although Trump told reporters that he had voted for the governor days after calling him &#8220;Ron DeSantis.&#8221;)</p>
<p>“DeSantis is coming out of the election with a lot of momentum,” said Republican strategist Alex Conant. &#8220;Trump has been weak for a long time, but it was not clear who the alternative was&#8230; For the first time, Trump really has a formidable rival within the party.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even some Democrats admitted DeSantis&#8217; strength.</p>
<p>Miami-based Democratic strategist Jose Parra said Trump&#8217;s rival enters the 2024 conversation with &#8220;a lot of wind in his sails&#8221; after a stronger-than-expected performance across the state, especially in the Miami-Dade County, in South Florida.</p>
<p>Speaking at the White House on Wednesday, Biden said his &#8220;intent&#8221; is to run again. But pointing to the emerging competition between Trump and DeSantis, he said it would be &#8220;fun to see them square off.&#8221;</p>
<p>Trump futures<br />
Trumpism as an expression of a right-wing “populism” is here to stay, although it was not expansive beyond its hard core. But this hard core of the extreme right is an intense political-social force, not an occasional phenomenon, arising from the deep political and social polarization that has been installed as a sign of the times, and that is expressed in a distorted way in the so-called &#8220;wars&#8221;. cultural”. Among Republican voters, a portion close to 70% considers that Trump was the winner of the 2020 presidential election, and therefore that the Biden administration is illegitimate. The most extreme sector of this electoral base was the one that starred in the attempted takeover of the Capitol on January 6, 2021 under the political leadership of the president himself, who was trying to prevent Congress from validating the electoral result.</p>
<p>DeSantis is something of a mild-mannered Trumpist. He won with a tough &#8220;law and order&#8221; speech. He promises to defeat the &#8220;woke&#8221;, that is, the &#8220;progresses&#8221;. He defines himself as &#8220;pro-life&#8221; but unlike other Republican states, Florida has not completely liquidated the right to abortion, but has limited it to 15 weeks. Several analysts highlight the high percentage of the Latino vote for DeSantis as a symptom. However, it does not seem at first a generalized phenomenon. In Florida, the most right-wing Latino electorate is largely concentrated, made up mainly of Cuban and Venezuelan exiles. Although it is a warning sign.</p>
<p>The result leaves DeSantis well placed as an alternative to Trump in the Republican presidential primary. This was received with some relief in the US imperialist establishment, which was already concerned about the possible return of Trump to the White House in 2024. Especially at a time when the White House, with its role in the war in Ukraine, had regained leadership over the European allies for its dispute with China.</p>
<p><strong>(Taken from The Daily Left)</strong></p>
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		<title>More than 20 million Americans voted early in midterm elections scheduled for November</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2022 16:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[More than 20.7 million people cast their early vote in the midterm elections in the United States, a news source disclosed today. Until last Sunday, more than two million 800 voters delivered their ballots in Texas, two million 600 thousand did the same in Florida, and just over two million were counted in California, limited the report of the CNN chain that cites data from Edison Research and Catalyst. Nearly 1.6 million ballots were also cast in Georgia, and North Carolina became the fifth-highest turnout state with more than 1 million ballots cast.]]></description>
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<p>More than 20.7 million people cast their early vote in the midterm elections in the United States, a news source disclosed today.</p>
<p>Until last Sunday, more than two million 800 voters delivered their ballots in Texas, two million 600 thousand did the same in Florida, and just over two million were counted in California, limited the report of the CNN chain that cites data from Edison Research and Catalyst.</p>
<p>Nearly 1.6 million ballots were also cast in Georgia, and North Carolina became the fifth-highest turnout state with more than 1 million ballots cast.</p>
<p>Although the date of the mid-term elections is set for November 8, 46 states are involved early in the process, according to the source.</p>
<p>The president of the United States, Joe Biden, for example, exercised his right to vote last Saturday in the city of Wilmington, Delaware, a region in which, according to analysts, he has solid support for the Democrats.</p>
<p>The midterm elections are estimated to have less turnout than the presidential ones and, according to statistics from the last half century, only about 40% of voters go to the polls in these elections.</p>
<p>On this occasion, the 435 seats in the House of Representatives, 36 governors and 35 senators out of a total of 100, are decided.</p>
<p><strong>(Taken from Latin Press)</strong></p>
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		<title>Trump hints that he will run for the 2024 presidential elections and calls Nancy Pelosi &#8220;crazy&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former US president Donald Trump hinted that he "probably" will run again in the 2024 presidential election, at the same time that he called Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House of Representatives, "crazy." “I was nominated twice and I won twice. (...) For our country to be successful, safe and glorious again, I will probably have to do it again, ”said the politician that Saturday at the 'Save America' rally held in the city of Robstown, Texas.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-18456" alt="trump y nancy" src="/files/2022/10/trump-y-nancy.jpg" width="300" height="250" />Former US president Donald Trump hinted that he &#8220;probably&#8221; will run again in the 2024 presidential election, at the same time that he called Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House of Representatives, &#8220;crazy.&#8221;<br />
“I was nominated twice and I won twice. (&#8230;) For our country to be successful, safe and glorious again, I will probably have to do it again, ”said the politician that Saturday at the &#8216;Save America&#8217; rally held in the city of Robstown, Texas.</p>
<p>&#8220;But first we have to achieve a historic victory for the Republican Party this November,&#8221; he added in relation to the midterm elections that will take place on November 8.<br />
Likewise, he criticized Pelosi and stated that he will end his political career. “And we&#8217;re going to end up with crazy Nancy Pelosi, and she&#8217;s crazy, she&#8217;s crazy. We are going to end his political career,” Trump said.<br />
On the other hand, he assured that, if he had been re-elected in the 2020 presidential elections, the conflict in Ukraine would not have happened &#8220;not in a million years.&#8221;</p>
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