Mon Sep 09 15:37:35 UTC 2024: ## Bannon Warns of Taylor Swift Fan Power in Election, While Trump’s Hotel Faces Foreclosure

Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, currently serving a four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress, has issued a warning from behind bars. In a message read on the War Room podcast, Bannon claims that Taylor Swift fans could swing the election in favor of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

Bannon cites a recent CNN analysis suggesting that a mere 1% shift in battleground states could decide the election, highlighting the importance of “low propensity, low information voters,” with Christians being the most easily swayed group. He believes that Harris could capitalize on this demographic by mobilizing Taylor Swift fans, emphasizing the need for intensified get-out-the-vote efforts.

Meanwhile, political commentators are discussing the upcoming debate between Trump and Harris, with some predicting a potential meltdown from Trump after 15 minutes. Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former Trump White House communications director, advises Harris to focus on outlining her policies and values rather than attacking Trump’s record, emphasizing the importance of presenting herself as the best candidate for the job.

Adding to the political landscape, Senator Rand Paul expresses growing reservations about Trump’s potential 2024 run, citing concerns over the former president’s handling of the economy and COVID-19. Paul also advocates for a more thorough investigation into the origins of the virus.

Finally, Trump’s former Washington D.C. hotel, once a symbol of MAGA, faces foreclosure after a series of financial mishaps. The hotel, sold in 2022 for $127 million, required Trump to issue a loan to the new owners. However, the company ultimately defaulted on the loan, leading to foreclosure proceedings and a final sale at auction for a mere $100 million. The hotel, now rebranded as a Waldorf Astoria, is seeing a shift in clientele, with Democrats and Democratic groups now frequenting the venue.

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