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GOP polls show House battlefield stretching into double-digit Biden districts

But the numbers behave with general assessments about the state of the House map from strategists of both parties, as well as the close results of the 2021 statewide elections in New Jersey and Virginia. Altogether, the tightening polls suggest that some super-blue seats could be in play in November, which would mean Democrats may have to expend precious resources there on defense — especially because they lack well-funded incumbents.

The most encouraging poll for Republicans came in Oregon’s new 6th District, where Republican Mike Erickson led Democratic state Rep. Andrea Salinas by 7 points, 47 percent to 40 percent, with 13 percent undecided. In a district that Biden won by nearly 14 points, his approval rating of him is underwater by 20 points. Republicans lead on a generic ballot by 7 points — a rough reality for a seat that Democrats drew to be safe.

Erickson, a supply chain logistics consultant, has poured some of his own money into the race: He raked in $1.1 million in the second quarter, compared to Salinas’ $800,000. The survey of 400 likely voters was conducted July 26-28 by Cygnal for the Erickson campaign and the National Republican Campaign Committee, contacting voters via live calls and text-to-web. The margin of error was plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.

Oregon has turned into a surprising pressure point for Democrats, who are defending three open seats in the state. The most at-risk district is the one that Democratic Rep. Kurt Schrader lost in a May primary. Now, a more progressive Democrat is defending the turf against a credible GOP candidate in a seat Biden won by 9 points.

“Voters in historically blue seats are rejecting Democrats’ failed economic record of tax hikes, record-high prices, and a recession,” NRCC communications director Michael McAdams said.

Still, Democrats feel confident in their ability to retain these seats, citing Kansans’ recent endorsement of abortion rights at the ballot box as a sign that voters have sourced on the GOP and its agenda. And Democrats pushed back on the Republican poll of Oregon’s 6th District, citing internal Democratic polling from early July that found a tied race between Salinas and Erickson.

“Voters in Kansas just showed us how toxic the Republican brand is and now House Republicans are shaking in their boots because they’ve got to defend their anti-freedom MAGA agenda,” said DCCC spokesman Chris Hayden. “Democrats are the party of freedom, justice, and putting people over politics.”

Still, Republicans insist the fact that there are deep-blue districts hosting such close polling results show the political environment is continuing to move swiftly in their favor. In Oregon, they also see a path to contesting the retiring district Rep. Peter DeFazio is vacating along the western coast of the state.

A July 25-28 survey of 400 likely voters in DeFazio’s district found a 5-point race, with Democrat Val Hoyle leading Republican Alek Skarlatos, 46 percent to 41 percent, with 13 percent undecided. Skarlatos, a former National Guardsman who thwarted a terrorist attack on a Paris-bound train, is making a second run for the seat that Biden won by 13 points.

Biden is underwater in the district by 16 points, according to the poll, which was conducted by Moore Information for the Skarlatos campaign and the NRCC. The margin of error is plus or minus 5 percentage points and it surveyed 400 likely voters via live calls.

Meanwhile, a mid-July poll from the Congressional Leadership Fund, the top GOP super PAC, found Republican Erik Aadland trailing Democrat Brittany Pettersen by 2 points, 44 percent to 42 percent in an open seat anchored in the Denver suburbs, where Democratic Rep. Ed Perlmutter is retiring. Biden carried the district by 15 points in 2020.

For Republicans, the surveys are also an encouraging sign that they remain competitive in Democratic-leaning seats in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn. Roe v. Wade.

One recent survey of 400 likely voters in an open district in California’s Central Valley found Democrat Adam Gray leading Republican John Duarte by 4 points, 47 percent to 43 percent. Biden is underwater by 9 points (43 percent approval, 52 percent disapproval) in a district he carried by 11 points in 2020. The seat is open post-redistricting because Rep. Josh Harder (D-Calif.) is running in a more Democratic -friendly district nearby.

But that poll also included some good news for Democrats: They are leading on the generic ballot there, 46 percent to 43 percent, and Biden’s approval has ticked up at least somewhat. An internal Duarte campaign poll from May found Biden underwater by 13 points with his disapproval of him at 39 percent.

The live-caller survey was conducted Aug. 3-7 for the NRCC and the Duarte campaign. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.

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YouTube 2022: Amazing Features to Use for a Better Streaming Experience

Since 2005, YouTube has been a source of entertainment for a lot of people, and it is one of the most visited websites in the world.

A lot of features have been added to the platform since then, but there are some that you may not know about.

Viewing the Transcript of a Video

Closed captions show in real-time as a video is playing, and that is the main purpose of closed captions, but you can also read the full transcript.

This is very handy if you want to read the captions at your own pace, copy the text, or even search for words that are spoken in a video. You can check transcripts on the YouTube desktop site and the Android and iPhone apps.

Check All of the Comments

If you are an active commenter on YouTube, your comments are spread out across several different videos.

However, there is not really a great way to see all of your comments on one platform, unless you know where they go.

Your YouTube comment history is saved to the Google My Activity portal, and go to the YouTube comment section so you can see them all in a chronological list, according to HowtoGeek.

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Save Videos So You Can Watch It Later

You may have been browsing YouTube and come across a video that you find interesting. If you do not have the time to watch it, you can use the Watch Later feature.

Watch Later is just a playlist that you can add videos to for watching later. It is great for saving videos that you do not want to forget about, and it works everywhere you can access the platform’s website or app.

Make the Videos Always Fill Your Screen

It is pretty common for your phone’s display to have a different aspect ratio than the videos themselves. You can pinch them to zoom and fill the full screen when watching a video, but you need to do that every single time.

You can make it so the videos will always fill the screen, according to Small Biz Trends. You won’t have to pinch-to-zoom every time, but you will be able to zoom out if too much of the video is being cut off on the screen.

Double Tap the Video to Skip Forward and Back

If you want to save a lot of time watching videos on the YouTube mobile app, you can skip them forward just by tapping the video. If you’ve missed some scenes, you can double tap to bring it back a few seconds.

Change the Video’s Double-Tap Skip Time

Aside from double-tapping to skip forward or back in a video, you can also adjust the length of these skips. By default, it is 10 seconds, but you can change the length from five seconds to 60 seconds. It is a great thing to do if you do not want to tap the videos too much.

Double-Tap to Skip Chapters

You can skip forward or back using one finger, but you can tap the video with two fingers for easier control.

Some longer videos on the platform are broken down into chapters and by using two fingers to tap the left or right side of the screen, you can skip between chapters, according to TechCrunch.

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Revealed: Why Piastri won’t race for Alpine in 2023

Oscar Piastri never held an F1 contract with Alpine, and is therefore free to drive for McLaren in 2023, RacingNews365.com can reveal.

With Fernando Alonso’s 2023 move from Alpine to Aston Martin announced on 30 July, Alpine moved swiftly to promote current reserve driver Piastri to a race seat next year.

However, just two hours after Alpine’s statement confirming Piastri – which did not include any quotes from Piastri himself – the Australian released a statement of his own saying that he would not be driving for Alpine in 2023.

RacingNews365.com revealed last week that Piastri had instead agreed to a deal to race for McLaren in 2023 in place of the underperforming Daniel Ricciardo.

Now, well-placed sources at Alpine have told RacingNews365.comthat Piastri never held a Formula 1 contract with the team.

More on Alpine and McLaren’s tug-of-war over Piastri

Piastri had signed a contract with Alpine in November 2021, which contained a clause outlining the team’s obligations towards Piastri.

These obligations included giving Piastri a certain number of test kilometers in an F1 car, which RacingNews365.com understands is in excess of 3,500km, along with paying his expenses and making him Alpine’s reserve driver in 2022.

If Alpine fulfilled these obligations, an option existed for the team to place Piastri in a race seat for 2023.

Crucially, however, this contract was between Piastri and Alpine’s Driver Academy, rather than the F1 team.

This meant the contract was never registered with Formula 1’s Contract Recognition Board, as it was not a F1 contract.

Accordingly, when McLaren lodged their contract with Piastri with the CRB after signing the Australian, neither Alpine nor McLaren received any notification from the CRB of any conflict.

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Contractual wranglings set to continue

Though McLaren currently have Lando Norris and Ricciardo under contract for next year, RacingNews365.com has learned that McLaren intends to release Ricciardo from his deal.

Negotiations currently ongoing as to the terms of such a split, but RacingNews365.com understands that Ricciardo’s camp are looking for financial compensation in the region of $21 million.

This means the only options available to Alpine are to pursue the matter in a civil court. With Alpine’s parent company Renault Groupe registered in France, and the Alpine F1 team headquartered in England, it is unclear which jurisdiction would hold sway.

Should Alpine decide to pursue the matter in a civil court, it is understood that the team would chiefly be seeking financial compensation for losing Piastri, rather than a ruling obliging the Australian to drive for Alpine in 2023.

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Biden skewered for admitting ‘God knows what else’ is in Inflation Reduction Act

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President Joe Biden was criticized on Twitter on Monday for appearing to admit that he does not know what is in the Inflation Reduction Act, legislation that his administration championed.

“What we’re doing today, what we passed yesterday, helping to take care of everything from health care to God knows what else,” Biden said during a speech in Kentucky after touring the state’s flood damage.

The legislation, which passed the Senate on Sunday on a party-line vote with Vice President Kamala Harris the tiebreaker, will increase taxes for nearly all Americans while adding 87,000 IRS agents and actually increase inflation in its first years, according to the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Budget Model.

President Joe Biden participates in a briefing at Marie Roberts Elementary School about the ongoing response efforts to devastating flooding, Aug. 8, 2022, in Lost Creek, Kentucky.

President Joe Biden participates in a briefing at Marie Roberts Elementary School about the ongoing response efforts to devastating flooding, Aug. 8, 2022, in Lost Creek, Kentucky.

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Biden was slammed on Twitter for his remarks.

“‘God knows what else’ means whatever the far left wanted in the Bill and all the extra pork Manchin and Sinema needed to get to Yes,” tweeted Rep. Claudia Tenney, RN.Y.

“This is how Joe Biden describes the $$$ printing, inflation worsening, monster bill that Democrats passed yesterday…He doesn’t even know what’s in the bill,” former congressional candidate Robby Starbuck tweeted.

President Joe Biden speaks to the media before boarding Air Force One for a trip to Kentucky to view flood damage, Aug. 8, 2022, at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

President Joe Biden speaks to the media before boarding Air Force One for a trip to Kentucky to view flood damage, Aug. 8, 2022, at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
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“Coming to a midterm near you,” Fox News contributor Joe Concha tweeted.

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Tommy Pigott, a rapid response director for RNC Research, tweeted, “Looks like even Biden knows his Bidenflation Scam would actually INCREASE inflation.”

“The ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ will ‘take care of everything like health care and God knows what else’ is one heck of a Kinsley gaffe by @POTUS,” said Pluribus editor Jeryl Bier.

Many Democrats are refusing to pledge their support for a hypothetical Biden re-election bid, and the Real Clear Politics polling average shows Donald Trump leading Biden by three points.

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden walk to board Air Force One for a trip to Kentucky to view flood damage, Aug. 8, 2022, at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden walk to board Air Force One for a trip to Kentucky to view flood damage, Aug. 8, 2022, at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
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Biden’s polling remains low, including among Hispanics, only 19% of whom approve of his job as president, according to a recent Quinnipiac University poll.

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Super Punch-Out has been hiding two secret codes for the last 28 years

Classic Nintendo game Super Punch-Out has had two secret codes hidden within it that have gone largely unnoticed for the last 28 years.

As shared by Twitter user @new_cheats_news (opens in new tab), the fighting game from 1994 is hiding a couple of cheat codes that not a lot of people know about. According to the tweet: “All secret codes in this game use two-button combinations. Two of them are known: Sound test and Japanese name input. But there are two more.”

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Brooklyn Nets governor Joe Tsai voices support for front office, coaches in wake of Kevin Durant’s trade demands

Brooklyn Nets governor Joe Tsai voiced his support Monday night for the front office and coaching staff after Kevin Durant told Tsai to choose between him and the team’s general manager and coach.

Tsai and Durant recently met in London, ESPN sources confirmed, and Durant reiterated his desire to be traded and suggested the franchise needed to choose between him and coach Steve Nash and general manager Sean Marks.

Durant initially asked for a trade on June 30, and he hasn’t backed off that request. At 33 years old, Durant has four years and $198 million left on his contract, which means Brooklyn can be patient in waiting out teams for the kind of return it believes will eventually emerge for a star player reaching the trade market in his prime.

The meeting between Durant and Tsai was first reported by The Athletic, which also noted it occurred on the one-year anniversary of Durant signing his extension.

Durant, along with Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan, joined the Nets in the summer of 2019 after Marks and then-coach Kenny Atkinson had helped lead the franchise out of the doldrums and to a surprising postseason berth.

Since then, nothing has gone the way the Nets planned.

Durant sat out the 2019-20 season while recovering from an Achilles tendon tear, Jordan was traded, Nash was hired to replace Atkinson, James Harden has come and gone, and Ben Simmons has yet to make his Nets debut.

Irving, who played in 29 games last season after choosing to not get the COVID-19 vaccine, has also pursued an exit from Brooklyn this offseason. He created a list of teams he would have liked the Nets to consider working with on a sign-and-trade deal, but when none materialized, he opted into the final year of his contract. The Nets could still trade him as an expiring contract (although Irving would have no formal voice in a potential landing spot) and have until June 30 of next year to work out an extension before he becomes an unrestricted free agent.

Durant averaged 29.9 points in 55 games last season, after leading the United States to Olympic gold at the Tokyo Games last summer.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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DEADLY SHOOTING DEPUTY: Suspect accused of killing former Marine wife and deputy

SECURITY-WIDEFIELD, Colo. (KDVR) – The family of a woman who was found dead in a front yard in unincorporated El Paso County has identified her as Alexandra Rachelle Mittig.

Mittig was one of three people killed after sheriff’s deputies were called to the home on Ponderosa Drive where shots were being fired.

The neighborhood is in an area south of Colorado Springs called Security-Widefield.

Investigators said John Paz is being investigated for killing Mittig and El Paso County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Peery. Paz reportedly died of a self-inflicted wound.

Mittig’s mother Rosetta Kelley said, “He shot and killed my baby. She was a wonderful, wonderful girl who loved animals. She was in the home stretch of becoming a vet tech. She went to Colorado State’s Vet Program. She was a Marine and she was an officer in the Marine Corps.”

Court records show Paz and Mittig were married and had filed for a divorce.

“She was a very happy, happy child. She liked camping, hiking and of course animals of any kind. Reptiles you name it,” Mittg’s mother added.

What led up to Mittig’s death and the shooting is not clear.

Her official name has not been released by the medical examiner.

The Colorado Springs Police Department is now leading the investigation into the shooting.

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The Wind Waker Rewritten Is A Rude Zelda Game For Adults

one of the best Zelda games is back with a bang, as The Wind Waker Rewritten puts an adult twist on the beloved GameCube game. While we wait for the melodic tones of a Wind Waker remake for the nintendo switch, The Wind Waker Rewritten gives us a whole new reason to play.

Following the release of the lauded Ocarina of Time in 1998, the Zelda name was at the forefront of the action-adventure genre. However, when we got to Wind Waker in 2002, it was a divisive entry that alienated many for its “childish” look. In the years since, the cel-shaded Wind Waker has become a cult classic that retains its charming style – well, until someone made it for adults.

What Is The Wind Waker Rewritten?

As pointed out by Kotaku AU, The Wind Waker Rewritten adds 10,000 new lines of dialogue to completely reimagine every character. The project’s video reminds us that there’s nothing new in terms of level design or gameplay. Instead, The Wind Waker Rewritten does exactly what it says on the tin and completely reimagines the game’s story.

Rewritten is the work of aproxm and does add a few textures and cinematics. The description explains, “Experience the Great Sea in an entirely new and unprecedented way with The Legend of Zelda: the Wind Waker Rewritten, a romhack that takes the dialogue from the original Gamecube classic and rewrites it from front to back to tell an entirely different , unique story within the same framework of the game you know and love.”

There’s a lot to unpack in the four-minute trailer, with highlights including Beedle saying, “Holy sh*t, I love customers,” or what about the King of the Red Lions being a bounty hunter? It’s sure to be a popular mod, and one fan cheered, “I don’t normally play anything outside of early pokémon games when it comes to ROM files, but this I actually need to give a go, wind waker was a good chunk of my childhood so this would be a great way to reexperience it.”

Will We Get A Wind Waker Remaster?

The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker Remake

Not that we needed any more reason to love The Wind Wakerbut now, Rewritten is imploring us to go back and try it all over again. Sadly, it’s a case of downloading ROMs or dusting off your GameCube if you want to play the underrated Zelda classic. There’s no sign of a proper remake/remaster from Nintendo. Although we had The Wind Waker HD In 2013 for the Wii U, gamers have been asking for a new-gen release that would finally bring it to the Nintendo Switch.

We’ve already seen Nintendo make bank with Skyward Sword HDand in the nine years since The Wind Waker HD, a lot has changed in terms of technology. While we’ve heard a lot about a mythical new-gen Wind WakerNintendo bosses seem reluctant to take a leaf out of Capcom’s book with the resident Evil remasters. With Zelda back in the limelight next year thanks to Breath of the Wild 2Nintendo will hopefully turn its attention to Toon Link.

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West Coast star Tim Kelly learns western derby fate at AFL Tribunal

West Coast star Tim Kelly has failed in his bid to have a one-game suspension downgraded at the AFL Tribunal and will miss Saturday’s western derby against Fremantle.

Kelly was cited for engaging in rough conduct against Adelaide’s Sam Berry during Sunday’s clash at Optus Stadium.

His dangerous tackle was assessed as careless conduct, medium impact and high contact, resulting in the offer of a one-game suspension.

West Coast lawyer David Grace QC said the club agreed Kelly’s tackle was careless but the Eagle did everything possible to protect his opponent.

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Husband of Sydney stabbing victim says incident is ‘a bit weird’

Police said Helen Coulston, 45, opened her front door to a man allegedly known to her before being stabbed at her Dover Heights doorstep on Monday afternoon.

Her husband, Walt Coulston, said his wife is doing as “well as you can expect” as she remains in hospital with a severe chest wound.

Helen Coulston was allegedly stabbed on the doorstep of her Dover Heights home.
Helen Coulston was allegedly stabbed on the doorstep of her Dover Heights home. (9News)

Coulston spoke to 9News as he was returning home to his children with lunch.

“I’ve got to go give the kids lunch, sushi, they love it,” he said.

He only agreed to speak about the incident after asking a journalist where her jacket was from.

“I have to ask you where you got your jacket from everyone likes it, it’s obviously the most important thing happening, so if you tell me that, I’ll tell you something,” he said.

Coulston said the incident was “a bit weird” as the accused is allegedly known to the family.

“Could you imagine the person who was the best man at your wedding and the godfather to your daughter doing that?” Coulston said.

Walt Coulston, the victim's husband, speaks to the media following allegedly stabbing.
Walt Coulston, the victim’s husband, speaks to the media following the allegedly stabbing of his wife. (9News)

A man has since been charged with causing wounding or grievous bodily harm with intent to murder.

He was refused bail and will face court today.

‘They were so brave, extremely brave’

The men helped to disarm the alleged attacker before he fled but was later arrested by police.

A property in Dover Heights
Helen was allegedly stabbed on her doorstep. (Nine)

A neighbor witnessed the aftermath of the incident.

“My understanding was she opened the door because he was familiar to her,” witness Marina Bassin said.

“There were three of them. They were so brave, extremely brave.

“She was also extremely brave, screaming for help.”