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US President Donald Trump addresses supoorters during a Make America Great Again rally as he campaigns at Erie International Airport in Erie, Pennsylvania, October 20, 2020. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)

Five reasons why Trump is not finished yet

The polls say Donald Trump will get the boot in the US election, two weeks from now, but there are five key reasons why the most effective president since Ronald Reagan will actually win, writes Andrew Bolt.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NCA NewsWire Photos October 17, 2020:   Victorian Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton looks on during a press conference in Melbourne, Victoria. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Daniel Pockett

Those in power must be held accountable for lethal frauds

Ever since the virus escaped hotel quarantine, Daniel Andrews has smashed Victoria with lockdowns without admitting he didn’t trust the likes of Brett Sutton to just do the basics — tracing, quarantining and protecting the aged. Now that lethal fraud is exposed, writes Andrew Bolt.

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Hugh Sheridan in Rymill Park, in Adelaide, Saturday, February 15, 2020. (AAP Image/ Morgan Sette)

Hugh Sheridan shows being gay is no longer a career killer

For decades, the status of a celebrity’s sexuality was a closely guarded secret if anything outside the norm. But as actor Hugh Sheridan coming out during a promotional shoot for his new show makes clear, what once seemed a publicity disaster is now very much an asset, writes Andrew Bolt.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 14: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews speaks during a press conference on October 14, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Victoria has recorded seven new cases of COVID-19 and five deaths in the last 24 hour reporting period. Coronavirus restrictions eased slightly across Melbourne from Monday 28 September as Victoria enters into its second step in the government's roadmap to reopening. The overnight curfew no longer applies. Up to five people from no more than two households are able to gather outside. Childcare can reopen and restrictions have been lifted on some workplaces, with industries allowed to commence a partial return to work in Melbourne if they have COVID-safe plans in place. Weddings will be allowed outdoors, with a limit of five people, including the couple and two witnesses. Outdoor religious gatherings and ceremonies will be allowed, but with a limit of five people plus one faith leader. Metropolitan Melbourne has been subject to Stage 4 restrictions since 2 August 2020 in response to the re-emergence of COVID-19 in the community. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Mass immigration left Victoria weak to virus

The Victorian government has failed the state, but so have many individuals. Multiculturalism has weakened Victoria, leaving it more likely to get smashed by a pandemic and the evidence is now undeniable, writes Andrew Bolt.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NCA NewsWire Photos OCTOBER, 01, 2020: Federal Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese speaks to media during a visit to St Marys Skilling and Employment Centre in Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Joel Carrett

We should be thankful Albo isn’t in charge

Anyone who watched Labor leader Anthony Albanese gave his Budget reply speech, would’ve realised that he is a political leader who hasn’t figured how badly we’ve been smashed by the coronavirus, writes Andrew Bolt.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos October 11 2020: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews speaking at a press conference in Melbourne on Sunday morning to give the latest Covid-19 update.Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Geraghty

Why is this man still our Premier?

For more than 100 days Daniel Andrews has turned up to his press conference looking like he feels no shame and knows what he’s doing. How can he sound so sure of himself when he’s got the blood of hundreds of people on his hands? And why has he kept his job, writes Andrew Bolt.

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