Elections
Laura Ingraham: Trump closes gap in key battleground states, as thousands of lawyers fan out across nation

Fox News host Laura Ingraham on the Ingraham Angle was right on the money during her Sunday night monologue. She talked about the 45 hours of straight rallies President Donald Trump and his campaign prioritized right before Election Day. She also noted that this strategy would close the gap between former Vice President Joe Biden and incumbent Trump.
She was right but the election is still too close for anyone to accurately call based on Tuesday’s polls.
Further, the race may not be decided for days or weeks. It’s a tight race and it’s going to lead to major disputes in key battleground states depending on when the polls close and the counting of the ballots begins. More importantly, Trump’s campaign has an armada of lawyers ready to challenge any discrepancies or concerns, and particularly in states like Pennsylvania where some residents were complaining Tuesday about a variety of problems at the polls.
Further, roughly five counties in Pennsylvania have already stated that they won’t begin counting ballots until the day after the election.
“The president closes the gap in key battleground states,” said Ingraham. “And thousands of lawyers are also fanning out around the country in anticipation of challenges to vote counts.”
President Trump went to eight states in three days, ignored the biased polls and went straight to the American people.
Watch the Ingraham Angle below. The Fox News host nailed it.
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Elections
Oklahoma passes bill banning majority of abortions from ‘moment of fertilization’

Oklahoma’s Republican Governor Kevin Stitt signed a bill into law on Wednesday which bans virtually all abortions “from the moment of fertilization.”
“I promised Oklahomans that as governor I would sign every piece of pro-life legislation that came across my desk and I am proud to keep that promise today. From the moment life begins at conception is when we have a responsibility as human beings to do everything we can to protect that baby’s life and the life of the mother,” Stitt said in a statement. “That is what I believe and that is what the majority of Oklahomans believe.”
The state legislature first approved the bill, which goes into effect immediately, last week. It bans abortions from the moment of fertilization, except for in cases where rape or incest occurred, or where the mother’s life is in danger.
The law also allows for private citizens to sue doctors or those who participate in “producing an abortion for up to $10,000, mimicking the enforcement mechanism in Texas’s fetal heartbeat law” reports National Review.
Under the new law it is a felony offense to perform an abortion, “which will take effect in August unless a court challenge blocks it.”
Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed into law the most restive abortion ban in the United States. pic.twitter.com/nDjCQcG7UI
— Storme Jones (@StormeJones) May 25, 2022
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