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'Exposed as a fool': Ex-GOP strategist thinks Kamala Harris 'disqualified' Trump

Stuart Stevens, a former Republican strategist who left his party after its embrace of Donald Trump, doesn't merely think the former president had a bad debate night.

Rather, he thinks that Trump had a debate so bad that it should disqualify him from ever holding public office again.

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Republican strategist explains why Trump is likely triggered by Taylor Swift endorsement

After Tuesday night's debate, one of the biggest celebrities in the world endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president. Already, it's clear to analysts that it's getting under Donald Trump's skin.

MSNBC walked through the Taylor Swift endorsement, which came minutes after the candidates left the stage. The star said on her Instagram page that she was concerned about AI images Trump shared last month falsely claiming she was endorsing him.

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'Leave us alone': Grieving dad slams 'hate-spewing' J.D. Vance for exploiting son's death

An Ohio father condemned Donald Trump and J.D. Vance as “morally bankrupt politicians” for exploiting his 11-year-old son's death to smear Haitian immigrants.

Aiden Clark was killed last August when a minivan driven by a Haitian immigrant drifted left of center and struck an oncoming school bus, which rolled over after the crash, and the boy's father denounced Vance for citing his son's death as justification for his false claims that migrants in Springfield were stealing and eating residents' pets, reported the Springfield News-Sun.

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'What do you make of that?' Trump spokesperson cornered with brutal debate poll numbers

During an appearance on CNN on Wednesday morning, Donald Trump spokesperson Karoline Leavitt was put on the spot by host John Berman with a debate poll that showed Vice President Kamala Harris was the overwhelming winner of Tuesday's debate and then saw her complaints about fact-checking by the moderators swatted away.

Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, Leavitt maintained to the CNN host that her boss was the big winner in his first debate with Harris which led Berman to mention the CNN poll taken right after the 90-minute skirmish.

"After Leavitt insisted, "The American people still have a lot of unanswered questions about her [Harris'] record and where she stands on the issues," Berman countered, "In the CNN snap poll after the debate, a large majority said that they believe that Kamala Harris turned in the better performance. You called it a success for Donald Trump. 63 percent said she had the better performance. 37 percent say Donald Trump. This is actually a Republican audience here, four points more Republican than actually registered voters so what you make of that?"

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"The audience also said that they trust president Trump more to handle the economy than they do Kamala Harris," she countered. "And his support on the issue of the economy actually increased after last night's debate because he outlined the problems people are experiencing at home, the 50 percent increase in mortgage rates and 50 percent increase in gas prices since Harris has been vice president and how those were not an issue in American lives under his leadership. Voters trust president Trump on the issues that matter to them. That was proven in the CNN poll."

After she added, "I think president Trump was defending himself from attacks and lies from Kamala Harris that unfortunately were not fact checked by the moderators in the debate: they fact checked president Trump five times," Berman shot back, "I will say one thing. Tim Alberta writes for the Atlantic, used to write the conservative National review, he said 'One way to look at it: ABC moderators fact-checked Trump 2-3 times and Harris zero times. Another way to look at it: ABC moderators fact-checked Trump 2-3 times instead of 500 times.'"

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'He's rejected your network': Senator taunts Trump on Fox News for 'melting down on stage'

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) on Wednesday went onto former President Donald Trump's favorite cable news morning show to taunt him for his widely panned performance in his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.

In being asked to assess how the debate went, Murphy immediately praised Harris's performance before pivoting to taking an axe to Trump's performance.

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'Totally normal response': Trump blasted for threatening ABC's license after debate flop

Donald Trump threatened ABC News' broadcast license after his widely criticized performance in Tuesday's debate against Kamala Harris.

The former president went on "Fox & Friends" the following morning to clean up after the vice president called out his false claims on abortion, immigration and other topics during their debate and he struggled to land any attacks, and Trump complained the moderators were biased against him for fact-checking a pair of obvious lies.

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Ex-prosecutor flags Trump's 'confession to a federal crime' on debate stage

Former President Donald Trump may have inadvertently confessed to a federal crime during his "trainwreck" debate against Vice President Kamala Harris Tuesday night, according to legal experts.

Trump's comment that he would put an end to the Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine wars "even before becoming president" shocked former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, she admitted on X.

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Trump claims US presidential debate was 'rigged' against him

Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed that his televised debate with Democratic rival Kamala Harris and carried by American outlet ABC had been "rigged". He also criticised Taylor Swift, one of the music industry's biggest stars, for endorsing Harris after the debate.

Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed -- without providing evidence -- that the debate between him and rival Kamala Harris was "rigged."

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MSNBC guest singles out 'panic moment' that showed Trump knew he lost debate with Harris

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday, Democratic campaign strategist Jim Messina claimed Donald Trump likely knew his 90-minute debate confrontation was a disaster for his campaign the moment he stepped off the stage if not sooner.

Speaking with hosts Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, and Willie Geist, Messina singled out what he called Trump's "moment of panic."

Unsurprisingly, Messina began by praising the performance of Harris, telling the hosts, "She did two other things last night that I think were more crucial. The first is she passed the commander-in-chief test, she had to pass that test. After Barack Obama had his first debate with John McCain, people saw him as president and the race was over after that."

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"The second thing was she [Harris] was able to frame this race in future versus the past and where voters want to go," he continued. "When I was running Obama, Bill Clinton would call me up in the middle of the night and say all elections are in the future; win the future and you win the election and he played into that. He played into the past and anger, continuing to litigate the 2020 election — voters hate that!"

"It's not about them, that's about him," he elaborated. "He just continued to double down on it over and over and doing himself damage that even he couldn't get out."

"You know you're in trouble on the campaign when you have to put the candidate in the spin room just being himself," he pointed out. "That is a panic moment."

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'It was terrible': Conservative WSJ editors dump on Trump's debate performance

Members of the conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board on Wednesday gave former President Donald Trump decidedly poor marks for his debate performance against Vice President Kamala Harris.

In a reaction roundup, many of the editors slammed ABC News for what they claimed was a biased moderation of the debate that saw Trump get put on the defensive for much of the night.

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'Tour de force': CNN host amazed by fact check of 'wild list' of Trump's debate lies

CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale swiftly ran through a list of Donald Trump's false claims during the former president's debate Tuesday night against Vice President Kamala Harris.

Dale conceded Harris offered a couple of falsehoods and made some questionable claims, but he counted nearly three dozen blatantly false claims from the former president.

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Trump's team was 'dejected, defeated, deflated and dispirited' after debate: MSNBC analyst

Reporting from Philadelphia where he attended the first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump, MSNBC contributor John Heilemann told the hosts of "Morning Joe" that it was a funereal scene in the so-called "spin room" for Trump advocates trying to dismiss what one Fox News personality called a "trainwreck."

Speaking with hosts Mika Brzezinski, Joe Scarborough and Willie Geist, Heilemann seemed bemused at how poorly Trump performed and explained, "Joe talked to me before about how you watch something and an old political consultants' trick is to watch the debate with the sound off and you can get a lot on the visuals there and that is true and definitely the case watching this debate."

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'Will you be there?' CNN host calls Trump adviser's bluff on pledge to another debate

CNN's Kasie Hunt pressed Donald Trump's senior campaign adviser Jason Miller to commit to another debate with Kamala Harris.

The candidates wrangled over the conditions for Tuesday night's debate for weeks, with Trump proposing alternate debates instead, although Harris never agreed to those invitations, and Miller insisted the former president was prepared to go ahead for one of those proposed dates Sept. 25 on NBC.

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