In the lead-up to the 2024 election, Democrats are anxious while Republicans exude confidence, with the GOP relying on a bandwagon effect strategy that may not resonate with low or mid-propensity voters for Trump. Former Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer suggests that changing coalitions may impact the effectiveness of these strategies this time around, as polling data indicates shifting voter preferences. Both parties are focused on mobilizing their bases and engaging with swing voters, with the effectiveness of field operations and early voting turnout being key factors in determining the outcome of the election.
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Gene Hackman's wife was 'super protective' of husband, 3 dogs
Gene Hackman's late wife, Betsy Arakawa, was described as "super protective" of him by Joey Padilla, who trained their three dogs and noted that she was cautious about who she allowed around Hackman after COVID. Arakawa, who ran most errands and brought their dogs everywhere, had a strong bond with their pets, especially Zinna, the mixed breed who died at 12. Authorities are still investigating the mysterious deaths of Hackman, 95, and Arakawa, 65, who...
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