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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Converging Storms

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. Subscribe to War Notes here.  

State of play


War Notes today is filed from the Sheetz gas station in Clearfield, Pennsylvania — we give our thanks to the team here for fast Wi-Fi, good coffee and clean bathrooms. 

We are on the road in Pennsylvania today ahead of the Senate debate here.

Horse race note: The betting odds are moving toward Trump, and momentum right now is on his side. 

  1. The port strike gives Team Biden no good options
    1. They are caught between supporting the longshoremen and stopping rising prices and panic-buying
      1. Biden can order them back to work but says he won’t. 
    2. Republicans can still screw it up — Dave McCormick’s answer on the port strike stunned us; watch that tonight. 
  2. $750 payments to those who lost everything in Helene seem insulting
    1. Especially when Team Biden says FEMA needs more money since they spent their budget on the illegal immigration crisis 
    2. Never mind the recent announcement of $2.4 billion in aid to Ukraine
      1. Do the math — if we assume Helene destroyed 150,000 homes, that $2.4 billion means $16,000 per house. 
  3. While the Middle East crisis isn’t top of mind right now, even President Biden’s most ardent media supporters admit he’s lost control.
    1. Now, Biden reportedly hopes to “limit” Israel’s response to Iran’s attack rather than prevent it. 
    2. Will they ever learn that “managing” the Middle East doesn’t work? 

Only Hope

The Department of Justice says it’s way too close to the election to stop noncitizens from voting …

Jack Smith’s filing and the possible unsealing of more records from the government’s Jan. 6 case against Trump is Harris’ only hope to switch the narrative and momentum.

Fact check: Polling shows those persuadable by the “threat to democracy” attacks from Democrats have already been persuaded. 

An aerial view of flood damage along the French Broad River in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on October 2, 2024 in Asheville, North Carolina. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Outrage

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp calling out the Biden-Harris administration for the federal response to Hurricane Helene should ring alarm bells for Democrats.  

Again, the Hurricane Helene response stories will only get worse for Biden and Harris.

Dockworkers strike at the Bayport Container Terminal in Seabrook, Texas, on October 1, 2024. (Photo by MARK FELIX/AFP via Getty Images)

Stop Buying Toilet Paper!

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ordered the National Guard to start unloading container ships during the longshoremen strike.

But, it’s not enough to stop reported panic buying of toilet paper across the country. 

As predicted: The media is turning on longshoreman union boss Harold Daggett.

Look forward: In two weeks (as Daggett predicted in his interview), prices will go up significantly. and real shortages will begin.

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