Louisville City FC re-signs All-League defender Sean Totsch Tuesday, Nov 10 2020 

The All-League First Team defender led the team in clearances, tackles, tackles won and interceptions this past season.

       

Biden elected 46th U.S. President, U of L students react Tuesday, Nov 10 2020 

By Catherine Brown-

After several days of counting votes, Joe Biden will become the 46th President of the United States. As expected, student voters at U of L have mixed reactions about the results.

For four days, voters anticipated election results from swing states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Nevada that managed to put Biden in the lead.

Once all the ballots were counted, including those sent by mail, the remaining states, including Pennsylvania and Nevada, were finally called in Biden’s favor. As of Nov. 10, Biden holds 290 electoral votes, while Trump has 214. 

North Carolina, Georgia and Alaska have yet to be called, but it’s impossible for Trump to make up the missing electoral votes.

“I’m ecstatic that Biden has won the election. I can not wait to protest against him the second he’s inaugurated,” Lorenzo Rowan, a sophomore who voted for Biden said. “I plan to hold him to account on every policy he has proposed to help improve the lives of working people.”

Ian McCall, a sophomore, voted for Trump. 

“I’m not surprised by the outcome in the presidential race,” McCall said. “Trump won his first term because he appealed to people’s worries about the economy.”

McCall said that in the case of a divided Congress, “The government can get back to doing what it does best. Nothing.”

Christopher Borick, a professor of political science and director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion, found that supporters for Biden were less enthusiastic about his candidacy than supporters for Trump, with only 49% of Biden voters showing enthusiastic support compared to 82% for Trump.

“Joe Biden is not the darling of voters,” Borick said. “In the end, there was enough enthusiasm against Trump that even if people weren’t in love with Joe Biden, they certainly were able to vote for him.”

According to a telephone interview of 419 likely voters in Pennsylvania, Democratic candidates for Congress are preferred over their Republican opponents. 

The same interview, conducted by researchers at Muhlenberg College, found that top issues concerning voters in Pennsylvania were the economy, healthcare and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hilary Beaumont, a writer for Aljazeera, attributes Biden’s win to a combination of factors including Biden’s appeal to the white working-class voters who were disappointed by Trump. Beaumont claims that Biden managed to appeal to suburban voters in Pennsylvania districts previously upset by Hillary Clinton in 2016.  

Additionally, Biden has roots in Scranton, Pennsylvania, which helped him lead in Lackawanna County.

The Trump administration announced that it would file lawsuits in states with a slim Democratic lead, such as Pennsylvania and Michigan. The lawsuits were sent to state and federal courts in these states to either stop counting mail-in ballots or recount the ballots.

Law officials say a recount is unlikely to change the results of the states involved.

Let’s see what the next four years have to offer.

File Graphic // The Louisville Cardinal

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With addition of ACC slate, Louisville men’s basketball schedule is finally complete Tuesday, Nov 10 2020 

Louisville starts ACC slate Dec. 16 against NC State at home as part of its 20-game conference schedule.

       

Louisville women named ACC favorite; Dana Evans named preseason player of the year Tuesday, Nov 10 2020 

Louisville women were picked to win the ACC after three straight regular-season titles; Dana Evans preseason player of the year.

       

Want 6 bottles of Pappy Van Winkle? Dare to Care auction puts rare bourbons up for bids Tuesday, Nov 10 2020 

The good stuff will cost you, but several bottles of Pappy Van Winkle and other rare bourbons are up for auction, with funds benefitting Dare to Care.

       

“The Queen’s Gambit”: Film Review Podcast Tuesday, Nov 10 2020 

Think about this for a second.

A really compelling 7 part series about . . . a chess prodigy.

Who is an orphan.

Who becomes addicted to drugs, then alcohol.

All the while working her way up in the world of chess to become a grandmaster.

Credit to Anya Taylor-Joy, who plays Beth Harmon as a teen and young adult. The character is flawed, yet charismatic. And brilliantly portrayed by Ms. Taylor-Joy, who holds this whole well-crafted series together.

You can find it on Netflix.

For more insight, listen to my podcast below:

Audio MP3

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Star-studded benefit concert to honor nurses on Thanksgiving Tuesday, Nov 10 2020 

Whoopi Goldberg will host the concert with special appearances by Oprah Winfrey and Billy Crystal.

        

Paid parental leave for Louisville city employees? Why workers might be getting 12 weeks Tuesday, Nov 10 2020 

The pay would be 100% of employees base salary and could be used up to six months after the child's birth or adoption, according to the proposal.

       

Covington becomes first Kentucky city to ban natural hair discrimination Tuesday, Nov 10 2020 

Last month, Covington, Kentucky, became the first city in the state to ban race-based hair discrimination.

       

We want to hear from you: The Breonna Taylor Case newsletter launches call-in line Tuesday, Nov 10 2020 

Courier Journal's latest newsletter, The Breonna Taylor Case, now features a call-in line that will help showcase reader voices in a weekly mini podcast

       

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