Categories
Small Business Funding

New Hampshire Candidates For Governor Differ Sharply On Marijuana Legalization In Latest Debate [Video]

One of the sharpest differences between the two major candidates for New Hampshire governor is their differing stances on marijuana legalization: Republican Kelly Ayotte, who has a narrow lead in the polls, says she would oppose the policy change, while Democrat Joyce Craig has pledged to support it.

Categories
Small Business Funding

Trump targets hardcore partisans, Harris goes after moderates: Inside the campaign’s final sprint [Video]

In battleground Pennsylvania, Kamala Harris warned that democracy and reproductive rights were at stake as she campaigned alongside a former Republican congresswoman.Going to the same state the day before, Donald Trump served French fries at a closed McDonald’s.As the 2024 presidential contest speeds to its conclusion on Nov. 5, Harris and Trump are embracing wildly different strategies to energize the coalitions they need to win. Both are making bets that will prove prescient or ill-advised.Trump’s team has largely abandoned traditional efforts to broaden his message to target moderate voters, focusing instead on energizing his base of fiery partisans and turning out low-propensity voters especially young men of all races with tough talk and events aimed at getting attention online.Harris is leaning into a more traditional all-of-the-above playbook targeting the narrow slice of undecided voters that remain, especially moderates, college-educated suburbanites, and women of all races and education. More than Trump, she is going after Republican women who may have supported rival Nikki Haley in this year’s GOP primary and are dissatisfied with the former president.”It’s all pieces of a very complex puzzle,” Harris senior campaign adviser David Plouffe said this week. “This would all be a simpler exercise if you can focus just on one voter cohort. You can’t. And you got to make sure you know you’re doing well enough with all of them so that when you put all that together it adds up to 50%.”Trump’s team sees it as a much simpler equation.His aides insist that efforts to maximize turnout from Trump’s hardcore base do not mean he’s ignoring swing voters, even if he’s not tailoring a different message to reach them.”I just think that there’s a misunderstanding on what’s motivating those people,” Trump political director James Blair said. “I mean, the fact is the economy’s motivating those people. Those people overwhelmingly think that they’re worse off than they were four years ago … So then the question becomes: Who’s better equipped to fix it?”The divergent strategies underscore the stark differences between the candidates themselves, in personality and policy.Harris, a former California senator who would be the first female president, has promised to include a Republican in her Cabinet, while prioritizing efforts to protect democracy, reproductive rights and the middle class. Trump, a former president, has vowed to fight for the working class as well. He also has promised a campaign of retribution against his political enemies with an administration packed with loyalists.One point on which both camps agree: The election will be decided by voters in just seven swing states, a political map that has not shifted significantly or narrowed as Election Day speeds into view. They are Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina.One Harris adviser, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal strategy, described the situation as “still terrifyingly close in all seven.”Trump rejects the traditional pivot to the middleTrump is speaking largely to his loyal Republican base at the expense of moderate voters, especially suburban women. He peppers his rallies with profanity, personal insults against Harris and ominous talk of “enemies within.”He has said repeatedly over the last week that Democrats like former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., represent a more serious threat to the United States than China and Russia do.Trump has also rejected recent opportunities to speak to more traditional audiences, turning down an interview with CBS’ popular “60 Minutes” and refusing to debate Harris for a second time unless it was moderated by Fox News, home to several of his favorite conservative hosts.Instead, his campaign is scheduling appearances on podcasts and online shows geared towards young men especially working-class Hispanic and Black men, who typically vote less frequently and tend to favor Democrats.He’s attended sporting events including mixed-martial arts fights and football games, putting him in front of audiences who don’t typically engage with traditional media outlets.Josh Rouse, a 28-year-old Black man and registered Republican, said he’s only recently been drawn to politics. He didn’t vote in 2016, but voted for Trump in 2020.”If anything, I think it’s important to remember we’re all people, regardless of whether you’re white or Black,” said Rouse, who works in roofing and attended Trump’s rally in Greenville, North Carolina, this week. “It doesn’t matter who you are. He speaks to all of us.”Trump’s team has also created viral moments in non-political settings like his trip to McDonald’s on Sunday, part of an extended campaign to cast doubt on Harris’ work history at the fast-food franchise. Trump also went to Coachella, California, and will host a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday both in heavily Democratic states but where the related media attention and online content would surely reach swing-state voters.Trump has kept an aggressive schedule. He is set to visit every battleground state this week save Wisconsin.Harris makes Republicans part of her persuasion playbookBacked by an avalanche of campaign cash, Harris is holding in-person events but also launching a sprawling door-knocking operation, hyper-targeted online ads and a carefully designed media strategy to reach specific voting blocs.Harris’ team believes that roughly 10% of voters in the battleground states are still persuadable, either because they are truly undecided or because their support for Trump is soft. The campaign vows to keep trying to persuade such voters until the final minutes of in-person voting.Her team sees the possibility of significant growth among Republican, college-educated, suburban women alienated by Trump’s extreme rhetoric. Even small shifts in swing states could have massive electoral implications.The Harris campaign quickly produced digital ads last week highlighting Trump’s description of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection as “a day of love.” And Harris spent most of Monday campaigning in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin alongside Liz Cheney, a Republican House leader during Trump’s presidency who swung sharply against him after Jan. 6.Harris is scheduled to visit Houston for an event Friday with women who have been affected by the state’s ban on all abortions, which took effect after the Supreme Court, including three justices nominated by Trump, overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. She’ll be going there after spending time in Georgia, which banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.Nicolette Milholin, 45, of Mont Clare, Pennsylvania, said she considered herself a political independent until Trump was elected in 2016.”To me, democracy is at stake,” Milholin said at a Harris event this week in Chester County, Pennsylvania. “We have a party that was built for a family and a dynasty. And then we have a party here represented by Kamala Harris, that was built for our country.”___Peoples reported from New York. Colvin reported from Palm Beach, Florida. AP writers Colleen Long in Malvern, Pennsylvania, and Gary Robertson in Greenville, North Carolina, contributed to this report.

Categories
Small Business Funding

Trump targets hardcore partisans, Harris goes after moderates: Inside the campaign’s final sprint [Video]

In battleground Pennsylvania, Kamala Harris warned that democracy and reproductive rights were at stake as she campaigned alongside a former Republican congresswoman.Going to the same state the day before, Donald Trump served French fries at a closed McDonald’s.As the 2024 presidential contest speeds to its conclusion on Nov. 5, Harris and Trump are embracing wildly different strategies to energize the coalitions they need to win. Both are making bets that will prove prescient or ill-advised.Trump’s team has largely abandoned traditional efforts to broaden his message to target moderate voters, focusing instead on energizing his base of fiery partisans and turning out low-propensity voters especially young men of all races with tough talk and events aimed at getting attention online.Harris is leaning into a more traditional all-of-the-above playbook targeting the narrow slice of undecided voters that remain, especially moderates, college-educated suburbanites, and women of all races and education. More than Trump, she is going after Republican women who may have supported rival Nikki Haley in this year’s GOP primary and are dissatisfied with the former president.”It’s all pieces of a very complex puzzle,” Harris senior campaign adviser David Plouffe said this week. “This would all be a simpler exercise if you can focus just on one voter cohort. You can’t. And you got to make sure you know you’re doing well enough with all of them so that when you put all that together it adds up to 50%.”Trump’s team sees it as a much simpler equation.His aides insist that efforts to maximize turnout from Trump’s hardcore base do not mean he’s ignoring swing voters, even if he’s not tailoring a different message to reach them.”I just think that there’s a misunderstanding on what’s motivating those people,” Trump political director James Blair said. “I mean, the fact is the economy’s motivating those people. Those people overwhelmingly think that they’re worse off than they were four years ago … So then the question becomes: Who’s better equipped to fix it?”The divergent strategies underscore the stark differences between the candidates themselves, in personality and policy.Harris, a former California senator who would be the first female president, has promised to include a Republican in her Cabinet, while prioritizing efforts to protect democracy, reproductive rights and the middle class. Trump, a former president, has vowed to fight for the working class as well. He also has promised a campaign of retribution against his political enemies with an administration packed with loyalists.One point on which both camps agree: The election will be decided by voters in just seven swing states, a political map that has not shifted significantly or narrowed as Election Day speeds into view. They are Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina.One Harris adviser, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal strategy, described the situation as “still terrifyingly close in all seven.”Trump rejects the traditional pivot to the middleTrump is speaking largely to his loyal Republican base at the expense of moderate voters, especially suburban women. He peppers his rallies with profanity, personal insults against Harris and ominous talk of “enemies within.”He has said repeatedly over the last week that Democrats like former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., represent a more serious threat to the United States than China and Russia do.Trump has also rejected recent opportunities to speak to more traditional audiences, turning down an interview with CBS’ popular “60 Minutes” and refusing to debate Harris for a second time unless it was moderated by Fox News, home to several of his favorite conservative hosts.Instead, his campaign is scheduling appearances on podcasts and online shows geared towards young men especially working-class Hispanic and Black men, who typically vote less frequently and tend to favor Democrats.He’s attended sporting events including mixed-martial arts fights and football games, putting him in front of audiences who don’t typically engage with traditional media outlets.Josh Rouse, a 28-year-old Black man and registered Republican, said he’s only recently been drawn to politics. He didn’t vote in 2016, but voted for Trump in 2020.”If anything, I think it’s important to remember we’re all people, regardless of whether you’re white or Black,” said Rouse, who works in roofing and attended Trump’s rally in Greenville, North Carolina, this week. “It doesn’t matter who you are. He speaks to all of us.”Trump’s team has also created viral moments in non-political settings like his trip to McDonald’s on Sunday, part of an extended campaign to cast doubt on Harris’ work history at the fast-food franchise. Trump also went to Coachella, California, and will host a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday both in heavily Democratic states but where the related media attention and online content would surely reach swing-state voters.Trump has kept an aggressive schedule. He is set to visit every battleground state this week save Wisconsin.Harris makes Republicans part of her persuasion playbookBacked by an avalanche of campaign cash, Harris is holding in-person events but also launching a sprawling door-knocking operation, hyper-targeted online ads and a carefully designed media strategy to reach specific voting blocs.Harris’ team believes that roughly 10% of voters in the battleground states are still persuadable, either because they are truly undecided or because their support for Trump is soft. The campaign vows to keep trying to persuade such voters until the final minutes of in-person voting.Her team sees the possibility of significant growth among Republican, college-educated, suburban women alienated by Trump’s extreme rhetoric. Even small shifts in swing states could have massive electoral implications.The Harris campaign quickly produced digital ads last week highlighting Trump’s description of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection as “a day of love.” And Harris spent most of Monday campaigning in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin alongside Liz Cheney, a Republican House leader during Trump’s presidency who swung sharply against him after Jan. 6.Harris is scheduled to visit Houston for an event Friday with women who have been affected by the state’s ban on all abortions, which took effect after the Supreme Court, including three justices nominated by Trump, overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. She’ll be going there after spending time in Georgia, which banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.Nicolette Milholin, 45, of Mont Clare, Pennsylvania, said she considered herself a political independent until Trump was elected in 2016.”To me, democracy is at stake,” Milholin said at a Harris event this week in Chester County, Pennsylvania. “We have a party that was built for a family and a dynasty. And then we have a party here represented by Kamala Harris, that was built for our country.”___Peoples reported from New York. Colvin reported from Palm Beach, Florida. AP writers Colleen Long in Malvern, Pennsylvania, and Gary Robertson in Greenville, North Carolina, contributed to this report.

Categories
Small Business Funding

LeBron and Bronny James make history as the NBA’s first father-son duo to play together [Video]

LeBron James gave his 20-year-old son a pep talk before they rose from the Lakers bench. Amid rising cheers, they walked together to the scorer’s table and then they stepped straight into basketball history.LeBron and Bronny became the first father and son to play in the NBA together Tuesday night during the Los Angeles Lakers ‘ season opener, fulfilling a dream set out a few years ago by LeBron, the top scorer in league history.That moment, us being at the scorers table together and checking in together, its a moment Im never going to forget, LeBron said. No matter how old I get, no matter how my memory may fade as I get older or whatever, I will never forget that moment.Father and son checked into the game against Minnesota simultaneously with four minutes left in the second quarter, prompting a big ovation from a home crowd aware of the enormity of the milestone. The 39-year-old LeBron had already started the game and played 13 minutes before he teamed up with his 20-year-old son for about 2 1/2 minutes of action.LeBron James is one of the greatest players in NBA history, a four-time champion and 20-time All-Star, while LeBron James Jr. was a second-round pick by the Lakers last summer. They are the first father and son to play in the world’s top basketball league at the same time, let alone on the same team.Yall ready? You see the intensity, right? Just play carefree, though, father told son on the bench before they checked in, an exchange captured by the TNT cameras and microphones. Dont worry about mistakes. Just go out and play hard.Their time on court together was fast and furious, just as LeBron promised.LeBron, who finished the night with 16 points, missed two perimeter shots before making a dunk. Bronny had an early offensive rebound and missed a tip-in, and his first NBA jump shot moments later was a 3-pointer that came up just short. He checked out one possession later with 1:19 left in the second quarter, getting another ovation.Bronny didnt play again in the Lakers 110-103 victory over the Timberwolves.(I) tried not to focus on everything thats going on around me, and tried to focus on going in as a rookie and not trying to mess up, Bronny said. But yeah, I totally did feel the energy, and I appreciate Laker Nation for showing the support for me and my dad.After the final whistle on the Lakers’ first opening-night victory in LeBron’s seven seasons with the team, father and son also headed to the locker room together but not before stopping in the tunnel to hug Savannah James, LeBron’s wife and Bronny’s mother. The entire family was in attendance to watch history on little sister Zhuri’s 10th birthday, no less.Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. also were courtside at the Lakers’ downtown arena to witness the same history they made in Major League Baseball. The two sluggers played 51 games together for the Seattle Mariners in 1990 and 1991 as baseball’s first father-son duo.The Jameses and the Griffeys met during pregame warmups for some photos and a warm chat between two remarkable family lines.LeBron first spoke about his dream to play alongside Bronny a few years ago, while his oldest son was still in high school. The dream became real after Bronny entered the draft as a teenager following one collegiate season, and the Lakers grabbed him with the 55th overall pick.I talked about it years and years ago, and for this moment to come, its pretty cool, LeBron said. I dont know if its going to actually hit the both of us for a little minute, but when we really get to sit back and take it in, its pretty crazy. But in the moment, we still had a job to do when we checked in. We wasnt trying to make it a circus. We wasnt trying to make it about us. We wanted to make it about the team.LeBron and Bronny joined a small club of father-son professional athletes who played together. The Griffeys made history 34 years ago, and they even homered in the same game on Sept. 14, 1990.Baseball Hall of Famer Tim Raines and his namesake son also accomplished the feat with the Baltimore Orioles in 2001.In hockey, Gordie Howe played alongside his two sons, Mark and Marty, with the WHAs Houston Aeros and Team Canada before one NHL season together on the Hartford Whalers in 1979-80, when Gordie was 51.While the other family pairings on this list happened late in the fathers careers, LeBron shows no signs of slowing down or regressing as he begins his NBA record-tying 22nd season.LeBron averaged more than 25 points per game last year for his 20th consecutive season, and he remains the most important player on the Lakers alongside Anthony Davis as they attempt to recapture the form that won a championship in 2020 and got them to the Western Conference finals in 2023.Bronny survived cardiac arrest and open heart surgery in the summer of 2023, and he went on to play a truncated freshman season at the University of Southern California. He declared for the draft anyway, and the Lakers eagerly used the fourth-to-last pick in the draft on the 6-foot-2 guard.LeBron spent the summer in Europe with the gold medal-winning U.S. team at the Paris Olympics, while Bronny played for the Lakers in summer league. They started practicing together with the Lakers before training camp.The duo first played together in the preseason, logging four minutes during a game against Phoenix just outside Palm Springs earlier this month.Its been a treat, LeBron said at Tuesdays morning shootaround. In preseason, the practices, just every day … bringing him up to speed of what this professional life is all about, and how to prepare every day as a professional.The Lakers were fully aware of the history they would make with this pairing, and coach JJ Redick spoke with the Jameses recently about a plan to make it happen early in the regular season.The presence of the Griffeys likely made it an inevitability for opening night, even though Redick said the Lakers still wanted it to happen naturally, in the flow of the game.The Lakers have declined to speculate on how long Bronny will stay on their NBA roster. Los Angeles already has three other small guards on its roster, and Bronny likely needs regular playing time to raise his game to a consistent NBA standard.Those factors add up to indicate Bronny is likely to join the affiliate South Bay Lakers of the G League at some point soon. LeBron and Redick have both spoken positively about the South Bay team, saying that player development is a key part of the Lakers organization.Miami forward Kevin Love, who knew all the James children Bronny, Bryce and Zhuri from his time as LeBrons teammate in Cleveland, said it was an unbelievable moment to see father and son playing together.I grew up a Mariners fan, so I got to see Griffey and then Griffey Sr. But this is different, because LeBron is still a top-five player in the league, Love said. This game, man. Its why we have that ($76 billion) TV deal. The storylines and the things that happen like this, its an unbelievable story. This is really cool to see.___AP Basketball Writer Tim Reynolds in Miami contributed.

Categories
Small Business Funding

What’s top of mind for P.E.I. business owners as chamber marks Small Business Week [Video]

The Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting free events to mark Small Business Week. The goal is to provide business owners with financial advice and networking opportunities. The CBC’s Taylor O’Brien headed down to the Small Business Resource Fair to learn more about what services owners can turn to for support.

Categories
Small Business Funding

Israel bombs Hezbollah-linked finance group in Lebanon [Video]

Israel conducted air strikes hitting a Lebanese association linked to Hezbollah, accusing it on Monday of financing the group’s weapons, as it expanded the scope of its raids beyond military targets. In southern Lebanon, Israeli strikes hit Al-Qard Al-Hassan branches in the cities of Nabatiyeh and Tyre overnight, according to the official National News Agency.

Categories
Small Business Funding

How Harris and Trump differ on tax policies [Video]

In U.S. politics, tax policy often becomes a critical issue for defining economic priorities and future plans.Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have each championed tax policies that reflect the economic ideologies of their political parties. Their individual views tend to differ drastically.However, ahead of the 2024 general election, both Harris and Trump have come out saying they support the removal of taxes on tips for workers in the service industry.What are the points where they disagree? Here’s the breakdown:Kamala Harris’ tax policy: Taxing corporations to support the middle classHarris aligns with progressive tax policies that aim to reduce income inequality by shifting a greater tax burden onto wealthy individuals and corporations.Her stance is similar to that of President Joe Biden, under whose administration several tax proposals have been advanced that Harris supports.According to U.S. News and World Report, a cornerstone of Harris’ policy is raising the corporate income tax rate from 21% to 28%. This ensures that businesses, especially large corporations, contribute a larger share of federal revenue. Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, believe that these tax increases on the wealthy and corporations will fund critical public services, such as infrastructure, education and health care.Harris has also proposed increasing the Medicare tax from 3.8% to 5% for people making more than $400,000. This includes raising the top individual tax rate from 37% to 39.6%. Additionally, Harris advocates for increasing the capital gains tax rate for those earning more than $1 million annually, aiming to close the gap between how investment income and wage income are taxed.Harris also supports measures to expand the child tax credit to $3,600 for children aged 2-5, $3,000 for children 6-17, and $6,000 for a childs first year. This credit provides significant financial relief to middle- and lower-income families.Harris and Walz also plan to provide $25,000 down payment assistance to qualifying first-time homebuyers and increase the $5,000 tax deduction for small business startup costs to $50,000.Donald Trumps tax policy: Cutting taxes to boost businessesDonald Trump’s tax policies, in contrast, are rooted in Republican principles that emphasize lower taxes, particularly for businesses and high-income earners, with the belief that such cuts spur economic growth. His signature legislative achievement, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017, slashed the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21% and reduced individual income tax rates across most brackets.His 2024 campaign with running mate JD Vance builds off of plans from his previous presidency. Trump and Vance have proposed ending taxes on Social Security benefits and imposing a 10%-20% tariff on most imported goods and a 60% tariff on goods imported from China. U.S. News and World Report clarifies that a tariff is a tax on imported goods and is typically used to encourage consumers to buy products made domestically.What policy outcomes could look like The tax policies advocated by Kamala Harris and Donald Trump reflect starkly different economic ideologies. Harris’ focus is on redistributing wealth to reduce inequality and support middle-class families, while Trump prioritizes tax cuts to incentivize business investment.The Republican plan with Trump would “would increase primary deficits by $5.8 trillion over the next 10 years,” according to the Penn Wharton Budget Model. The same budget model reports that Harris plan would “increase primary deficits by $1.2 trillion over the next 10 years.”