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'Useful idiots': Conservative hammers MAGA influencers for taking Kremlin cash

A conservative pundit Thursday laid into the "useful idiots" who prosecutors contend unwittingly accepted millions of dollars from Russian operatives to spread secret propaganda for a hostile foreign power.

Jim Geraghty, senior political correspondent for the conservative magazine National Review, lacerated conservative commentators Tim Pool and Benny Johnson for their apparent inclusion in Attorney General Merrick Garland's indictment of two Russian nationals on money laundering and Foreign Agents Restriction Act charges.

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‘Battening down the hatches’: Trump campaign ‘in crisis’ say experts after latest leak

A leaked memo attributed to top Trump campaign co-managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles warning all staff to not talk to the press unless specifically authorized, under threat of termination, is a warning sign of a troubled campaign according to political experts.

Calling it a "NEW leak," Puck News senior political correspondent Tara Palmeri broke the story and posted the email (embedded below) to social media Wednesday evening.

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'Behaving like a jerk is aspirational': Analyst explains 'dark' reason MAGA loves JD Vance

Sen. J.D. Vance's popularity problem hasn't stopped former President Donald Trump from placing him front and center on his reelection campaign, which one political analyst suggested reveals a disturbing truth about conservative thinking.

Salon's Amanda Marcotte expressed surprise in her latest column that the growing number of questionable soundbites — including a conversation on the "whole purpose of the postmenopausal female" — and support for ultra-conservative views — among them that hunger is a "great motivator" to the unemployed — have not shaken conservative confidence in Trump's running mate.

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'The dog ate my homework': Legal analyst knocks Trump for new court delay tactics

One of the requests from Donald Trump's lawyers in a Washington, D.C. federal court on Thursday was to have additional time for more "discovery," which would allow them time to obtain further documents to help prove their case.

Speaking to MSNBC as the trial unfolded, former federal prosecutor Barb McQuade explained this was nothing more than a delay tactic.

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Virginia’s top elections official issues a warning

Commissioner of Elections Susan Beals on Wednesday expressed concerns with the operational performance of the U.S. Postal Service ahead of the 2024 presidential election in Virginia, warning that mail-in ballots may not be processed in time to be counted.

“Election officials depend on the U.S. mail service to deliver ballots to voters and to return ballots to election officials,” Beals told members of the Virginia House of Delegates Privileges and Elections Committee at a meeting in Richmond. “What I am hoping to change is the expectation of voters, that if I put my ballot in the mail five days before election day that it is going to get there. You need to plan further out than that.”

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Trump attacks debate host in a ‘town hall’ with no questions

Former President Donald Trump questioned polls showing a close race against Vice President Kamala Harris and complained about the conditions of an upcoming debate during a Fox News interview Wednesday in Pennsylvania.

Under questioning from a friendly interviewer, Sean Hannity of Fox News, in front of an arena of cheering supporters in Harrisburg, the Republican presidential nominee also reiterated a pledge to conduct a massive deportation operation if elected to another term and attacked Harris for her former position to ban the natural gas extraction technique known as fracking.

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New Hampshire voters see Harris as a ‘logical’ alternative to Trump

As the crowd filed into a field next to Throwback Brewery in North Hampton, Becca Oney stood waiting for Vice President Kamala Harris after weeks of volunteering for her campaign.

The chance to elect a female president of color who stands up for reproductive rights is what drew Oney, 49, to the event. When she was pregnant at 20, Oney had the option of getting an abortion. While she decided to have her child despite the challenges of being a single mother, Oney said that having that choice was crucial.

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DNC Chair Jamie Harrison says ‘proof points’ could lead to investments in FL

With the first vote-by-mail ballots in Florida’s general election scheduled to be sent to overseas and military veterans in just a few weeks, time is running for state Democrats to draw much help from outside groups and political committees during this election cycle.

But Democratic National Committee Chairman Jamie Harrison is doubling down on his previous statements that if he sees indications that more financial resources could help either at the presidential, Senate, or congressional level this fall in Florida, it could still happen.

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Pocketbook issues rank high for Latino voters in 2024 election: survey

WASHINGTON — Latino voters are concerned with the high cost of living, the minimum wage and rising housing costs heading into the November elections, according to a comprehensive survey released Wednesday by UnidosUS, the largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy center in the nation.

“Laying out a coherent economic policy agenda that will resonate with Latinos … would go a long way, I think, for our community,” Janet Murguía, the president and CEO of UnidosUS, said on a call with reporters detailing the results of the survey.

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'Strip him of his manhood': How Trump losing could be an 'extinction of his virility'

Although Vice President Kamala Harris continues to describe herself as the "underdog" in the 2024 presidential race, many national and battleground state polls are showing her with small single-digit leads over GOP nominee Donald Trump.

Harris' leads aren't as large as former Bill Clinton adviser James Carville would like. The veteran Democratic strategist has said that because polls tend to underestimate Trump, he would much rather see Harris by 8 percent, 9 percent or more.

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Internet laughs at latest Tim Walz 'scandal' — his childhood car sickness

Declarations from Tim Walz's brother promising the Minnesota governor isn't the "type of character" America wants as vice president drew laughs on social media Wednesday after revelations of the latest Walz "scandal" — his car sickness as a child.

Walz's brother Jeff, an avid supporter of Donald Trump, has openly opposed his governor brother's politics. Jeff teased "stories" he could tell when writing about it on Facebook, implying there were faux scandals involving the Democratic vice presidential running mate.

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Harris camp tells ABC she'll be 'fundamentally disadvantaged' by debate format

The campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris believes that ABC News debate rules will leave her "fundamentally disadvantaged" against former President Donald Trump.

In a letter to the station obtained by M.J. Lee of CNN, Harris' team said, "Vice President Harris, a former prosecutor, will be fundamentally disadvantaged by this format, which will serve to shield Donald Trump from direct exchanges with the Vice President."

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Trump declared 'savior' at church holding J.D. Vance campaign event

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was called "savior" at an Arizona church where his running mate, J.D. Vance, was scheduled to hold a campaign event later in the day.

Hours before Vance was to speak at a Generation Church event sponsored by Charlie Kirk's Turning Point organization, ABC 15 reporter Rachel Louise Just spotted a sign outside the venue declaring Trump "this generations savior."

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