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Peter Thiel says he will vote for Trump ‘if you hold a gun to my head’
During a conversation with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin at the Aspen Ideas Festival, venture capitalist Peter Thiel said he would vote for former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. A former backer of Trump, Thiel said he would do so ...Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
Ex-Trump backer Peter Thiel: 'If you hold a gun to my head, I'll vote for Trump'
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel, formerly one of former President Trump’s largest financial backers, said Thursday that he won’t be giving Trump any money during this campaign cycle, but that may still vote for him. “If you hold a gun to my head, ...Donald Trump -
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Biden and Trump back on campaign trail after debate
Both President Biden and former President Donald Trump are holding campaign rallies Friday afternoon after their first debate of 2024 where Biden was widely panned for his performance and Trump was widely panned for his honesty. CBS News' Caitlin ...Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Hillary Clinton after debate: 'I'll be voting Biden'
As the Democratic Party scrambles following a “nightmare” showing from President Biden at Thursday’s presidential debate, former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has thrown her support behind his candidacy. “I’ll be voting Biden,” she wrote in a ...Joe Biden -
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'I feel like I'm back to my old self': Jets' Breece Hall ready to prove he's elite
New York's running back is ready to prove that he's one of the best in the game now that he's back healthy. -
CBS News - Top stories
Trump mocks Biden over debate performance, but says "his age" isn't the problem
Former President Donald Trump addressed a rally in Chesapeake, Va., a day after his first 2024 debate with President Biden.Joe Biden -
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Iran Holds Vote to Pick a President
The latest polling suggested Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, a reformist candidate, was in the lead, but not enough to avoid a runoff.Iran -
The Guardian - World
‘England are worth €1.5bn, we are worth 10 times less,’ insists Slovakia coach
Francesco Calzona will not change attacking approach England could be ‘unbeatable’ if they click, he warnsSlovakia’s coach, Francesco Calzona, has set out the contest between his side and England as one between “a squad worth €1.5bn and one worth ... -
The Hill - Politics
Burgum won’t say if he’s talked to Trump about being VP
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R), rumored to be on former President Trump’s VP shortlist, declined to say on Sunday whether he’s talked to Trump about serving as his running mate. "That would be between the president and I," Burgum said on NBC ...Donald Trump
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