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On the latest episode of “The Tony Kinnett Cast,” we cast our lots on the key determining factor of every American presidential contest: Which candidate is going to make a mistake in the final stretch that costs him or her the election? Who is going to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory with under 40 days until Americans head to the polls?

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Vice President Kamala Harris has been effectively (if not forcibly) zip-tied to President Joe Biden after comments made on ABC’s “The View” and at the White House, despite her best efforts to distance herself from the incumbent president throughout the campaign.

Concurrently, former President Donald Trump seeks to specify his policy positions on abortion, contraceptives, and the Russia-Ukraine war.

Nick Solheim of American Moment stops by to discuss Americans’ reaction to the second assassination attempt on Trump and how legacy media’s attempted “memory holing” has resulted in a truly visceral reaction from the average U.S. citizen.

Jerry Lopez, @IndySpanglish on X, joins us for another rousing segment of “Awful Tweets,” in which we take the worst social media posts and headlines from the week and mock them with the scorn they deserve.

Finally, we examine the latest conspiracy theories surrounding New York Mayor Eric Adams’ five-count indictment alleging corruption. Are these charges really the result of speaking out against illegal aliens? If not, then where could they come from?

Prior Daily Signal reports on Adams’ relationships to both illegal immigration in New York City and foreign corruption scandals may hold a more likely explanation.

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