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2024 Elections

'Everything that is un-American': Ex-GOP strategist gives blistering rebuke to Trump

A former senior Republican congressional advisor is warning about the dangers of Donald Trump's return to the White House.

In a discussion about the impact of Republicans supporting Vice President Kamala Harris, Rina Shah referenced the recent endorsement of the Democratic Party's candidate from former Vice President Dick Cheney.

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Steve Bannon sends message from prison to share fear of Taylor Swift fans

In a message from prison, conservative influencer Steve Bannon warned that Taylor Swift fans could win the election for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

War Room podcast spokesperson Grace Chong read the note from Bannon during a Monday broadcast. Bannon pointed to recent comments from CNN analyst Harry Enten.

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'Everything this man has endured': Trump spokeswoman cites 'life' as his debate prep

Trump campaign spokesperson Caroline Sunshine said former President Donald Trump was "working 24 hours a day" before Tuesday night's debate with Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

During a Monday interview on Newsmax, Sunshine was asked about reports that Trump was preparing for the debate with the help of former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (I-HI).

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'Sanewashing': Analyst blasts media for highlighting 'sense' in Trump's 'abnormal rants'

President Donald Trump's rhetoric and ideas are being "sanewashed" by the mainstream media as they pull selective quotes from his speeches and mask otherwise obvious extremism, argued Jon Allsop for the Columbia Journalism Review.

"As applied to Trump, the idea is that major mainstream news outlets are routinely taking his incoherent, highly abnormal rants — be they on social media or at in-person events — and selectively quoting from them to emphasize lines that, in isolation, might sound coherent or normal, thus giving a misleading impression of the whole for people who didn’t read or watch the entire thing," wrote Allsop.

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Top Democrat says J.D. Vance causing ‘surge’ in new democratic volunteers and donors

GOP vice presidential candidate and Ohio Senator JD Vance is responsible for a "surge" of new Democratic Party donors and volunteers, the House minority whip said on Monday.

Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA) was interviewed on CNN Monday morning by Kate Bolduan about the November election. During her interview, she talked about what voters "in purple, red and blue districts" thought about Vance.

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'Real panic': Trump seen as 'laying the groundwork' for violence because he fears losing

Donald Trump is setting the stage for another violent response to his possible election loss, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Jonathan Lemire argued Monday morning.

The former president again pledged over the weekend to pardon Jan. 6 rioters as one of his first acts in office if re-elected to a second term, prompting the "Morning Joe" host to express alarm that Trump may be already encouraging supporters to react to a potential loss with more violence.

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'The best people': Harris goads Trump with ad montage of ex-staffers who now hate him

Vice President Kamala Harris will goad former President Donald Trump on his home turf Tuesday with an ad attack montage of former staffers who now renounce him.

Harris' new campaign ad will air in Palm Beach, Fla. — home to Mar-a-Lago — Philadelphia and nationwide on Fox News hours before the pair's first presidential debate in Pennsylvania, the campaign announced.

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Deep dive into use of profanity reveals stark contrast between Harris and Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump reveal a stark contrast to American voters when they promise not to do anything "half a--ed" and complain of "s---hole countries," according to a new political analysis.

The Washington Post Monday released an in-depth analysis of how each presidential candidate utilizes swear words to connect to their respective bases and found two very different forms of messaging.

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'Very afraid': How Trump assassination plot left Dems in key swing state town terrified

The assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump's life has rocked the key swing state town where Democrat voters admit they're afraid to voice support for Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a new report.

Residents of Butler, Pa. — the town where Thomas Michael Crooks fired an AR-pattern rifle at Trump and lost his own life as a consequence — report "unnerving" threats and increasingly violent rhetoric as tempers flare over the upcoming election, the Washington Post reported Monday.

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'Serious predicament': Trump camp insiders fear he'll blow debate — and then the election

Donald Trump's advisers are pinning their campaign hopes on an upcoming presidential debate they remain fundamentally unsure the former president can win.

Trump's campaign team remains terrified that Trump will lose control Tuesday night, when he debates Vice President Kamala Harris on ABC News, and potentially lose the 2024 presidential election in the process, sources told the Guardian.

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U.S. voters share hopes, concerns as Harris/Trump debate showdown looms

She is either an unproven quantity who "can't talk," or a well-prepared candidate ready to "destroy" her rival on stage. Voters are weighing in before the first US presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

A massive television audience is expected to tune in Tuesday to watch Democrat Harris, the current US vice president, go toe to toe with Republican former president Trump over what both are calling the most important election of modern times.

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He's predicted (almost) every U.S. election -- and says Harris will win

Forget the polls, ditch the data and stop sending journalists to swing-state diners to interview undecided voters: historian Allan Lichtman already knows who is going to win the US presidential election.

"Harris will win," Lichtman confidently announced to AFP.

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Kamala Harris campaign posts policy positions on website after criticism

Vice President Kamala Harris has been criticized for not having her policy positions prominently available on her website, but that ended Sunday.

The media and some conservatives have suggested Harris is relying on "vibes" instead of listing her specific positions on issues facing our nation. But her campaign sought to put an end to that line of attack this weekend, just two days before the much-anticipated debate during which she is set to face off against Donald Trump.

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