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David Perdue

David Perdue's mispronunciation of Kamala Harris' name immediately backfires Not even a full day after Georgia Sen. David Perdue mispronounced the name of vice presidential nominee Sen.  Kamala Harris  — a colleague he has served with on the Senate Budget Committee for almost four years — Perdue's Democratic opponent Jon Ossoff raised over $1 million online after circulating the clip of Perdue speaking at a rally for President Trump's re-election Friday night. Perdue referred to Harris as "Kamala? Kamala? Kamala-mala-mala? I don’t know, whatever" while speaking to a crowd of the president's supporters in Macon, and was  immediately accused  of deliberately butchering and mocking her name in a racist appeal. My opponent, GOP Sen. David Perdue of anti-Semitic attack ad infamy, just mocked Sen. Harris' name as "Kamala-mala-mala-whatever" at a Trump rally. We are so much better than this.  pic.twitter.com/9AvoQK4RdN — Jon Ossoff (@ossoff)  Octobe

Jacinda Ardern

  New Zealand PM Ardern Wins Re-Election In Best Showing For Labour Party In Decades New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, right, is congratulated by her partner Clarke Gayford following her victory speech to Labour Party members at an event in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday.  Mark Baker/AP  hide caption toggle caption Mark Baker/AP New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, right, is congratulated by her partner Clarke Gayford following her victory speech to Labour Party members at an event in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday. Mark Baker/AP New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has won re-election in a landslide. The win wasn't surprising; Ardern's leadership has helped New Zealand become one of the most successful countries in handling the coronavirus pandemic. Going into the election, polls showed Ardern's Labour Party with a wide lead over the nearest competitor, the conservative National Party. With most of the votes counted, Ardern's liberal Labour Pa

Notre Dame football schedule

No. 4 Irish Edge by Cardinals, 12-7 Box Score (PDF)  |  Notre Dame Postgame Notes  |  Louisville Postgame Notes  |  Brian Kelly Post-Game Press Conference NOTRE DAME, Ind.  — The fourth-ranked Notre Dame football team battled the University of Louisville Saturday afternoon at Notre Dame Stadium and prevailed with a 12-7 victory to remain undefeated (4-0, 3-0 ACC) on the season. The Irish ran the ball well, finishing the afternoon with 232 yards on 49 carries. Sophomore Kyren Williams paced the Irish backfield with 127 yards on 25 carries, marking his third 100-yard rushing effort on the season. Graduate Student Ian Book had an impressive third-quarter 13-yard rushing touchdown to regain the lead on his way to amassing 47 yards on the ground. Book also accumulated 106 passing yards, completing 11-of-19 attempts. The Irish defense limited the Cardinals to just 12 yards in the first quarter and off the scoreboard until 7:37 in the third. Notre Dame dominated the time of possession in the

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