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Donald Trump attacks Joe Biden, Kamala Harris at Michigan rally: ‘Stupid, stupid person’
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Donald Trump blasted Joe Biden and Kamala Harris during a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This rally was the former president’s first rally after he survived an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania last week.
Attacking his rivals Biden and Harris, Trump said, according to The Mirror, “If you vote for Biden, you are voting for Harris as well.”
‘They’re not after you but I’ll always stand in the way’
“They’re after me, they’re not after you but I’ll always stand in the way,” Trump said while casting the indictments against him as a witch hunt. Speaking about Biden, Trump said “he’s a stupid, stupid person” who claims “weaponized justice against me.”
Trump described how well he gets along with Chinese president Xi Jinping, a “brilliant” man who “controls 1.4 billion people with an iron fist.” Trump said Jinping “makes guys like Biden look like babies.”
At the same rally, Trump said he took a bullet for “democracy” and vowed to “fight, fight fight” after the Pennsylvania rally shooting. “I’m saying, ‘What the hell did I do for democracy? Last week, I took a bullet for democracy,” he said.
Trump was accompanied by his running mate JD Vance, who hailed the former president at the rally. “I find it hard to believe that a week ago, an assassin tried to take Donald Trump’s life, and now we have got a hell of a crowd in Michigan to welcome him back on the campaign trail,” Vance said before Trump arrived.
After being introduced, Trump said he was “thrilled to be back in the great state of Michigan.” “I stand before you only by the grace of almighty God. I shouldn’t be here. Maybe JD or someone else should be here. Something very special happened. Something happened,” he said.
Trump was wounded in the assassination attempt, as were two other people. One person died in the shooting, and the suspect, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was killed by Secret Service snipers.
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Donald Trump, JD Vance make first campaign stop in Michigan
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Ohio State fan base voted one of the most annoying in college football
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This might be the least surprising news ever for Michigan football fans, but a survey recently revealed that the Ohio State fan base is considered to be one of the most annoying in all of college football. In fact, the Buckeye faithful came in at No. 2 on the list – second only to the Alabama fan base.
Of the more than 2,000 people across the country who were surveyed, 22 percent voted Alabama fans as the most annoying fan base in all of college football. Ohio State fans came in at No. 2, with 14 percent of voters indicating that Buckeye fans are the most annoying. Unfortunately for Michigan fans, the Maize and Blue fan base came in at No. 3 on the list with 9 percent of the votes.
Here’s a look at some of the most annoying fan bases according to the survey by Sports Handle:
1. Alabama – 22 percent
2. Ohio State – 14 percent
3. Michigan – 9 percent
4. Notre Dame – 8 percent
5. Texas – 7 percent
6. Florida/Miami (FL) – 5 percent
7. Florida State/USC/Penn State – 4 percent
8. Clemson/Georgia – 3 percent
9. Oklahoma/Auburn/Colorado – 2 percent
Of course, rivalries play a huge factor in determining how people vote in these surveys. For instance, Sports Handle indicated that the majority of Michigan fans voted Ohio State fans as the most annoying, while a good portion of Ohio State fans who participated pointed the finger right back at Michigan fans.
“Unsurprisingly, regional rivalries heavily influence these perceptions. Michigan fans overwhelmingly believe Ohio State has the most annoying fanbase, with 52% expressing this view. Conversely, Ohio fans consider Michigan supporters the most annoying, with 42% of them holding this opinion.
“On the other end of the spectrum, Auburn fans are seen as the least annoying (tied for the least annoying alongside Oklahoma and Colorado), with only 2% of respondents labeling them as such. However, this isn’t the case in Alabama, where 20% of fans find Auburn’s fan base the most annoying, showcasing the intense local rivalry.”
Not only do rivalries seem to play a factor in voting, but it would also appear that success plays a major role as well. Alabama has been one of the most dominant programs in all of college football over the last decade, while teams like Michigan and Ohio State have also claimed National Championships during the College Football Playoff era. Notre Dame hasn’t really won at a high level on the football field as of late, but that hasn’t stopped their fans from being elite at annoying the rest of us.
The bottom line is that science has finally proven what most of us already know to be true: Ohio State has one of the most annoying fan bases in all of college football.
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Here are the 2 hardest-to-book campgrounds in the state of Michigan
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MICHIGAN – A new list has revealed the two hardest-to-book campgrounds in the state of Michigan.
Last week, the Dyrt, a popular camping trip planning website, released their list of the 10 hardest to book campgrounds in the U.S. Campgrounds from seven states rounded out the top ten, including two from Michigan.
Both campgrounds are located within the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, which is about a six-hour drive from Metro Detroit.
Twelvemile Beach Campground is ranked as the second hardest-to-book campground in the U.S. The campground is fully booked 99.4% of the year, according to the Dyrt. The campground is in Grand Marais and holds 37 campsites for tents and small RVs.
“Centrally located a skipping stone’s throw from an immaculately sandy beach, Twelvemile’s well-maintained, accessible grounds offer easy access to the waters of Superior, plus landmarks like lighthouses, the otherworldly Chapel Rock and more,” the Dyrt wrote about the campground. “Add easy access to the charming Upper Peninsula towns of Grand Marais and Munising, and Twelvemile Beach is the ideal place to experience everything the Pictured Rocks have to offer from one easy vantage.”
Hurricane River Campground is ranked as the sixth hardest-to-book campground. It is fully booked 96.8% of the year, according to the Dyrt. This campground is also in Grand Marais, and it has 22 campsites for tents and small RVs.
“Like Twelvemile Beach, Hurricane River is located in the colorful heart of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, and with the sounds of the Hurricane River emptying into mighty Lake Superior, it’s one of the most peaceful destinations for campers in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula,” the Dyrt wrote.
According to the National Park Service, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore saw more than 910,000 total visitors in 2023. This is a 30% decrease from 2021, when the park saw its highest visitation of 1.3 million visitors.
Although these specific campgrounds are difficult to book, there are about ten campgrounds near Pictured Rocks, including two other National Parks campgrounds. If camping is not your style, Pictured Rocks offers many hotels.
Nevada Beach Campground topped off the list as the hardest-to-book campground in the United States. It is fully booked 99.4% of the year, and it features 54 campsites for tents and RVs. It is located on Lake Tahoe, near the Nevada-California border.
Here is the entire top 10 list, with the percentage of the year that it is fully booked.
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Nevada Beach Campground — Nevada, 99.4%
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Twelvemile Beach Campground — Michigan, 99.4%
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Devils Garden Campground — Utah, 99.2%
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Seven Points Campground — Tennessee, 97.6%
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Kirk Creek Campground — California, 97.5%
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Hurricane River Campground — Michigan, 96.8%
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Aspenglen Campground — Colorado, 96.1%
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Fruita Campground — Utah, 95.9%
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Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Wyoming, 94.9%
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Twin Lakes Campground — California, 93.7%
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