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'I think that he loses': Top GOP pollster delivers harsh news to Trump after debate flop

With the dust having settled from Tuesday night's first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, leading Republican Party pollster Frank Luntz late Wednesday predicted the former president is headed for defeat in November.

Appearing on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Luntz claimed Trump's performance during the debate looks to have dealt a death blow to his third run for the presidency.

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Former Trump lawyer flags 'another unforced and absolutely stupid error' from ex-president

Jenna Ellis, former legal advisor and counsel to Donald Trump, on Wednesday night highlighted what she called yet another "unforced and absolutely stupid error" from the former president.

Ellis, who previously agreed to the suspension of her Colorado law license after pleading guilty to participating in a conspiracy to overturn Trump's election loss in Georgia in 2020, has maintained her support for the ex-president despite her legal woes.

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Trump's ex-FBI official: We have 'many reasons' to think ex-president is a Russian 'asset'

Donald Trump could rightly be seen as a Russian asset, according to a former FBI director the ex-president fired in his first term.

Andrew McCabe appeared on the One Decision podcast co-hosted by former British intelligence agency chief Sir Richard Dearlove, who asked whether he thought it possible that Trump was a Russian asset, and he said, "I do, I do," reported The Guardian.

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Russian captive’s father blasts Ted Cruz in ad endorsing Colin Allred

WASHINGTON — Two years ago, Joey Reed excoriated U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz for not doing more to help free his son Trevor, who was being held captive in Russia. Now his son is free, and Joey Reed is working to help kick Cruz out of office.

Reed announced his support for Democrat U.S. Rep. Colin Allred — who is running against Cruz — in an ad released Thursday morning.

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GOP insider predicts major Republican figure to endorse Kamala Harris in 2 to 4 weeks

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Way Too Early," GOP campaign consultant Susan Del Percio suggested Vice President Kamala Harris will be on the receiving end of additional endorsements from members of the Republican Party.

In particular, she suggested that a major endorsement could be in the works within two to four weeks that would be a major blow to Donald Trump.

Speaking with host Jonathan Lemire, Del Percio pointed out that she is well aware how precarious it is for any Republican to jump across the aisle considering the former president's rabid base, but that defections could be coming nonetheless.

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"It's not enough to say we don't support Trump, but take the next step and say, I'm voting for Harris. Looking at, perhaps, former President George Bush among them. What do you think?" host Lemire prompted his guest.

"I think former President Bush is a great example," she immediately replied. "Even though he said he won't be endorsing, I'm not so sure, come only two to four weeks, that maybe he changes his mind."

"But Republicans, I understand why some choose not to," she conceded. "As far as elected officials who can afford a security detail, that makes sense. But when you do that and you go after former president Trump, there is a security issue for your family that is very serious."

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Watchdog criticizes GOP fear mongering about noncitizen voting

On the debate stage Tuesday, former president Donald Trump reiterated the widely debunked claim that he won the 2020 election. Less than two months from election day, state officials in Ohio and Republican leaders in Congress appear to be laying the groundwork for future claims of fraud if Trump loses in November, an election watchdog is warning.

With a federal funding deadline looming, House Speaker Mike Johnson wanted to tie the SAVE Act to government funding legislation. The measure, which passed the House already this year, would require voters across the country to show proof of citizenship before registering to vote.

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‘Three to one’: Republicans protest presidential debate fact checking as unfair to Trump

WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump and other Republicans complained Wednesday that the previous night’s ABC News presidential debate was unfair toward the GOP nominee.

But the campaigns of Trump and the Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, also engaged via the news media about the possibility of a second debate before the Nov. 5 election.

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'But I saw it on the internet': Republican mocked after CNN anchor's brutal fact-check

A Republican senator received a real-time fact-check from a CNN anchor as he tried to breathe oxygen into a racist conspiracy theory promoted by former President Donald Trump at the debate Tuesday night.

"In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats," Trump said, repeating a theory previously floated by running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance, that Haitian immigrants are abducting pets and eating them in the Ohio city. "They're eating the pets of the people that live there. And this is what's happening in our country."

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'Worst and dumbest sentence': Critic pinpoints key moment Trump lost the debate

During her Tuesday night, September 10 presidential debate with Donald Trump at Philadelphia's National Constitution Center, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris vigorously attacked the GOP nominee on everything from abortion to foreign policy to tariffs and tax policy. Harris also slammed Trump's position on healthcare, arguing that he would abolish the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (also known as Obamacare) without having a replacement in mind.

One of Trump's Obamacare-related comments, New Republic editor Michael Tomasky argues in an article published the following day, may be the thing that did the most to sink his debate performance.

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'Clean sweep': Focus group of swing state voters who watched debate names their top choice

Republican political strategist Sarah Longwell — publisher of conservative media outlet The Bulwark — recently conducted a focus group of voters in battleground states who watched the debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. The results showed the group identified a clear winner.

In a series of tweets, Longwell revealed that her focus group agreed "across the board" that "Harris won the debate." She didn't identify the states participants in the focus group lived in or their party registration, but that they were "swing voters from swing states," suggesting it included people who voted both for and against Trump over the last two election cycles in closely divided states that flipped from red to blue in recent elections (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin all meet those criteria).

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GOP Senate candidate received a tax break for a townhouse she doesn’t live in

Kathleen Fowke, the Republican candidate running in the November special election for Senate District 45, last year received a homestead property tax break for a property she doesn’t live in and outside the district she hopes to represent.

Fowke, a west metro real estate agent and wife of former Xcel Energy CEO Ben Fowke, lives in a Tonka Bay home valued at nearly $4.9 million, but they do not claim it as their homestead for tax purposes, according to Hennepin County property records. Properties valued over $413,800 do not qualify for the tax exclusion.

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'Hugely offensive': Dems blast 'crazy' Trump's new J6 debate claims

WASHINGTON — Democrats have grown accustomed to Donald Trump's lies, distortions and conspiracies, but they say the former president crossed a line in Tuesday night’s debate when he blamed then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol.

“He’s crazy,” Pelosi told Raw Story while entering the Capitol Wednesday.

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'Stunning': Republican floored that Trump aligned himself with J6 rioters over officers

Republican Voters Against Trump president and longtime GOP pollster Sarah Longwell confessed that a key moment in the Tuesday debate was "stunning."

Speaking with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday, Longwell said that what struck her the most was the question about the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

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