Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, June 5

Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, June 5

Hour 1

Fox News Host Notes Biden Camp Not Eager to Discuss Fact-Check They Called a ‘Blatant Lie’

St. Joseph County GOP Chair, Tyler Gillean is resigning this month.

More than 10,000 human remains found on suspected serial killer’s farm

‘Grave concerns:’ Court docs show sheriff requesting prosecutor and judges release inmates to ease jail population

“WHITE FORTRESSING”: White flight has been upgraded to explain that forming new cities to escape corruption is extra racist


Hour 2

The Acolyte’ Showrunner Says She’s ‘So Into’ Series Being Called The ‘Gayest Star Wars,’ Calls R2-D2 A ‘Lesbian’

Covid vaccines may have helped fuel rise in excess deaths

Laptop Dems/Media Called ‘Russian Disinformation’ Entered As Evidence at Hunter Biden Trial

House Republicans refer Hunter Biden, James Biden for criminal prosecution amid impeachment inquiry

Hunter Biden gun crime trial enters 3rd day with cross examination of FBI agent

Woman banned from school district after recording meeting with principal


Hour 3

Georgia court puts pause on Fani Willis’ sweeping election case against Trump

Judge overseeing Trump’s classified docs case will weigh if Jack Smith’s appointment was lawful

Two more Boeing whistleblowers go public over plane safety: ‘Like a ticking timebomb’

Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, June 5

Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, June 4

Hour 1

Senile Biden’s Interview With TIME Goes Way Off the Rails, He Even Challenges the Reporter to a Fight

Interview: Tuesday Tithe With Pastor Lucas Miles

Biden says he’s more physically viable than TIME reporters interviewing him: ‘I can take you too’

Senile Biden’s Interview With TIME Goes Way Off the Rails, He Even Challenges the Reporter to a Fight


Hour 2

Despite rumors, Democratic nominees for governor and U.S. Senate aren’t going anywhere

WaPo Executive Editor Steps Down, Publisher Warns Staff, ‘People Are Not Reading Your Stuff’

Microsoft to build $1 billion data center in Laporte

Microsoft acquires land in Granger for data center

Microsoft Slashes 1,000+ Jobs in Cloud Computing Division


Hour 3

Biden admin offers ‘mass amnesty’ to migrants as it quietly terminates 350,000 asylum cases: sources

Joe Biden’s Border ‘Shutdown’ Preserves Massive Loopholes

Trump Takes TikTok by Storm: Gains Over 1 Million Followers in 24 Hours

‘Very Hastily Squelched’: CNN Host Questions Dem Rep On Lab Leak Theory Narrative

Indiana General Election Voter Patterns

Indiana General Election Voter Patterns

I wanted to give you just some basic voting data for Indiana leading into the 2024 General Election. I focused on general elections in presidential years only. I compiled data for 2012, 2016, and 2020.

First, let’s take a look at total registered voters vs actual voter turnout over the past three presidential election cycles.

In Voter Turnout

This is, actually, the most interesting set of data, in my opinion.

In 2012, the population of the Hoosier state was around 6,538,989 people. In 2020, the population was around 6,789,098 people. That’s a population increase of 3.82%. Yet, the number of registered voters increased by 4.31% between 2012 and 2020 with a decrease of 1.61% between 2016 and 2020. There has been a prolonged battle to cure Indiana’s voter rolls by purging registered voters who are no longer legal voters for various reasons.

There have been various attempts to smear Indiana’s attempts to ensure registered voters are, actually, legal voters. The media reported that between 2012 and 2014, Indiana removed 22.4% of its voting population. Yet, the number of registered voters from 2012 to 2016 increased over 6%. For the years in question, where Indiana allegedly removed over 22% of voters, the number of registered voters actually increased 0.83%. Indiana’s attempts to ensure voting integrity have been fought every step of the way by activists.

In 2020, the Center For Public Integrity alleged that “Indiana has made it harder for people to vote.” Well, if that’s the case, why are more people voting? Turnout has continually increased for the main elections. No, looking at primaries and municipal elections where there’s general apathy doesn’t count.

Now onto how voters vote …

Absentee

As you can see in the chart, since 2012, total voter turnout for presidential year general elections have increased. Hard to do in a state where the liberal activists say Indiana is making it “harder for people to vote.”

Another statistic we see is the ever-decreasing number of people who vote in person and the increasing number who vote absentee. We had COVID in 2020 but the numbers were moving away from voting in person to absentee long before COVID.

The numbers are somewhat staggering.

Absentee voting from 2012 to 2020 increased by over 216%. While in-person voting decreased by over 42%.

In 2014, Pew Research showed Republicans with a 5-point advantage over Democrats in Indiana.

In 2017, Gallop gave Republicans just a 2-point advantage.

Since 2012, Republican presidential candidates have received higher percentages of votes than Democrats. Part of that could be the Mike Pence factor as the Vice Presidential candidate.

Indiana doesn’t register voters by party affiliation so getting unbiased numbers is difficult. So trends in that regard are hard to see.

More people are moving to Indiana than away from it. Many are from blue states. Republicans would like you to believe they are mostly Republicans fleeing Democrat policies, but Indiana doesn’t have a reputation as a refuge for conservatives. Texas and Florida do, but Indiana does not.

2024 will be an interesting year to evaluate for years to come. The unique circumstances surrounding Trump/Biden 2.0 could provide for temporary anomalies in election patterns or could completely reset the electorate in a way previously unimaginable.

Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, June 5

Daily Show Prep: Monday, June 3

Hour 1

Trump Unveils ‘Revenge’ Strategy After Conviction by Dem-Led Jury

Trump Defense Lawyer Outlines Multiple Avenues for Overturning Verdict

Alexander Hamilton, Federalist, no. 84, 575–81

The creation of crimes after the commission of the fact, or in other words, the subjecting of men to punishment for things which, when they were done, were breaches of no law, and the practice of arbitrary imprisonments have been in all ages the favourite and most formidable instruments of tyranny.

Outlaw President: Legal Scholars Highlight Reversible Errors in Trump’s New York Trial


Hour 2

‘Not Exactly Going As They Hoped’: Post Trump Conviction Polling Will NOT Calm Biden/Dem Nerves

With US OK, Ukraine Hits Russia’s Belgorod in Massive Rocket Attack

Prosecutor won’t file charges against IU protestors


Hour 3

WATCH: Anti-Israel protesters clashed with gay pride marchers in Philly, in addition to the usual street brawls

Indian heat wave ‘record’ update: Reported temperature acknowledged as too high by 3°C (5.4°F)

Entitled Feminists Share Latest AWFUL Fad: Divorce ‘Support Registries’

County leaders unveil new road recipe in southeast Fort Wayne

Failing WaPo Announces Major Newsroom Shakeup, Ousts Its Exec. Editor

Daily Show Prep: Friday, May 31

Daily Show Prep: Friday, May 31

Hour 1

Casey reads hate mail from an idiot who didn’t listen to the show yesterday and lied about him.

Jordan demands prosecutors in hush money trial testify over ‘political prosecution’ of Trump

Prosecutors Got Trump — But They Contorted the Law

Trump slams verdict: ‘This is all done by Biden and his people’

‘Keep on fighting’: Trump gets words of support from Hungary’s Orban, other foreign leaders


Hour 2

Powerful: Black New Yorker Who ‘Doesn’t Even Like Trump’ Explains Why He HAS to Vote For Him Now (Watch)

Unredactions Reveal Early White House Involvement in Trump Documents Case

De Niro Cut From Service To America Awards After Trump Trial Spat


Hour 3

‘Do NOT Lose Faith’: Lifelong Defense Attorney’s Straight-FIRE Thread on Trump Verdict RATTLES the Left

Dan Bongino Comes Up With a Very Cool Way to Describe Voting for Donald Trump