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2024 Elections

'Trump first and America last': Post-storm Georgia stump speech shocks angry critics

Former President Donald Trump's campaign event in a hurricane-ravaged Georgia city spurred outrage from critics who said he drew on local resources badly needed elsewhere.

CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane triggered a wave of fury on X Monday afternoon as he detailed the impact Hurricane Helene had on Valdosta before Trump's arrival.

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'Send the funds': Marjorie Taylor Greene begs for federal cash after storm slams Georgia

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) pleaded with the federal government to send relief funds to her state in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

During a Monday interview, Real America's Voice host Terrance Bates spoke to Greene and her boyfriend, Brian Glenn.

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'Catastrophic downward spirals': Giuliani's daughter decries Trump and endorses Harris

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's daughter spoke out against former President Donald Trump in a new editorial for Vanity Fair on Monday.

Caroline Rose Giuliani urged readers not to vote for the Republican presidential nominee she argued destabilized the nation and derailed her father's life.

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GOP governor knocks down Trump's claim that Biden couldn't be contacted after hurricane

Former President Donald Trump claimed Gov. Brian Kemp (R) couldn't get in touch with President Joe Biden in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene — just hours after the Georgia Republican thanked the commander in chief for his time.

After landing in Valdosta Monday, Trump told press members that Biden was too busy sleeping to help out with hurricane recovery.

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‘October Surprise’: The U.S. election phenomenon that can sway a presidential race

Few American presidential elections have sailed all the way through to Election Day without one – or more – unexpected news events, sometimes turning a race totally on its head. This last-minute phenomenon is known as an “October Surprise” and has changed the course of more than one US election over the past 50 years.

On October 26, 1972 – just days before the American people were due at the ballots – President Richard Nixon’s security adviser, Henry Kissinger, suddenly declared that peace was “at hand” in the costly and controversial US war effort in Vietnam. Although Nixon had already been widely slated to win, and the initial peace talks would fall apart less than two months later, the sudden prospect of peace essentially handed Nixon the victory on a silver platter. He ended up winning the national popular vote by a landslide, beating his opponent by 18 million votes.

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Trump rants about 'Tampon Tim Walz' at what is supposed to be a hurricane relief event

Former President Donald Trump used what was billed as a hurricane relief event Monday to rant about Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz.

During a visit to Valdosta, Georgia, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Trump was asked if he had contacted President Joe Biden before making the trip.

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Dems to challenge Georgia election board’s rule to require ballot hand count

National and state Democrats plan to file a lawsuit on behalf of local election officials challenging a controversial new rule requiring election workers to hand count ballots on election day.

The Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Party of Georgia, with support from the Harris campaign, will challenge a rule passed this month that was pushed through by three state election board members that former President Donald Trump said are “pit bulls fighting for honesty, transparency and victory.”

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'Beautiful' Trump volunteers belong to 'cult' accused of kidnapping and child abuse: NYT

The crew of beaming, blond women former President Donald Trump frequently praises as "so wealthy and beautiful" belongs to a christian "cult" that former members say beat children and kidnapped, according to new reporting.

Trump's frequent call-outs to his “North Carolina Girls” at campaign rallies are directed at members of the Word of Faith Fellowship, a North Carolina-based charismatic christian group described in an investigative book as one of the nation's "most dangerous cults," the New York Times reported Monday.

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Trump says Dems 'going out of their way to not help Republican areas' after hurricane

Former President Donald Trump falsely accused President Joe Biden and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) of "going out of their way to not help people in Republican areas" in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

In a post to social media on Monday, Trump revealed he was heading to Georgia "in order to pay my respects" following the hurricane. He vowed to provide supplies to communities in need.

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GOP lawmaker tied to Jan 6 insurrection on the ropes in re-election bid: report

The former head of the far-right House Freedom Caucus who had his phone confiscated after the January 6 insurrection in 2021 is facing the possibility he could lose his seat to a popular news anchor in November.

According to a report from CBS News, Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) may see his six terms in Congress come to an end representing a district that has grown less conservative while he has been in office.

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C-SPAN caller says 'I don't have time to be racist' then blames Jim Crow on Black voters

A Republican told C-SPAN this week that she worked so hard that she didn't "have time to be racist."

During Monday's Washington Journal program, a woman named Mary called in from Ohio on the Republican line.

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These Arizona Republicans want you to vote for Kamala Harris

A group formed by anti-Trump Republicans is spending big in the closing weeks of the election to convince Republicans in the Grand Canyon State to support Vice President Kamala Harris.

Republican Voters Against Trump on Monday announced plans to spend $2.4 million in Arizona — as part of a $15 million blitz in battleground states — to pay for billboards and TV ads featuring first-person testimonials from former Donald Trump supporters who now back Harris, the former president’s Democratic opponent.

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'There is no point': MSNBC panel demolishes Jill Stein's 'spoiler' campaign

The panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" cast a jaundiced eye at Green Party nominee Jill Stein's third run for the presidency by pointing to an embarrassing podcast interview she recently gave, as well as an opinion piece from Newsweek.

Two weeks ago Stein appeared in "The Breakfast Club" podcast where she was grilled by host Angela Rye and that led to longtime columnist Tom Rogers to opine that Stein "would be as responsible as anyone for re-electing Donald Trump."

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