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2024 Elections

'Chaos and heartache!' Trump unleashes meandering attack on Harris and key Senate ally

Former President Donald Trump issued a meandering attack on Vice President Kamala Harris by way of a key political ally at whom he hurled a racial slur.

Trump lashed out at Harris on Truth Social Monday, as well as at a U.S. senator who threw her full support behind the newly anointed presidential nominee last week at the Democratic National Convention.

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Colorado County Clerk sounds the alarm on GOP officials' efforts to slow election results

A new report is sounding the alarm about Republican election officials in Colorado who will likely protest the 2024 election results.

Colorado's election certification system is run by local canvassing boards that feature one Democratic appointee and one Republican, along with an elected elections official, USA Today reported. In the past few elections where the GOP appointee has protested certification, the Democrat and the elected official have outvoted the Republican.

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Florida in play? Trump campaign just bought thousands in ad time in ‘deep-red’ state

Could Florida go blue? Democrats have been saying yes since at least April, when the Biden campaign declared the state "winnable" after launching Latinos con Biden-Harris in South Florida and running TV ads aimed at the Hispanic community one month earlier. Strategists chimed in, in agreement, after two major ballot initiatives were approved for the November election: abortion and marijuana.

With Vice President Kamala Harris now at the top of the ticket, a recent Florida Atlantic University poll has her within the margin of error.

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'Just set money on fire': Analysts say Trump bought Florida ads so he can watch self on TV

Donald Trump's newly reported campaign adbuy in Florida has analysts arguing he wanted to kick back at Mar-a-Lago and just watch himself on TV.

Eyebrows arched Monday after Medium Buying, a political ad firm whose clients include Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), reported the Trump campaign will begin placing 15-second ads on cable news channels in West Palm Beach on Tuesday.

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'These guys can’t shoot straight': Ex-Obama aide mocks Trump advisers over debate

Donald Trump and his campaign advisers were mocked by a former Barack Obama aide Monday as the drama surrounding presidential debates flared.

Trump had agreed to President Joe Biden's request that debate microphones be muted when the debaters are asked direct questions, but now-presidential candidate Kamala Harris wants that rule changed — and for open mics to be open throughout.

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Republican senator promotes seemingly-debunked scandal over Tim Walz and his dog Scout

Donald Trump's supporters have created a new scandal around Gov. Time Walz (D-MN) — this time involving his dog.

On Monday, several Republicans highlighted a photo from X with a post in which the governor mentions his pet Scout. The animal in the picture, the Maga crowd claimed, is not Scout.

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Harris camp calls Trump’s bluff on debate

As Donald Trump attacks ABC News and suggests he may pull out of the scheduled presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, the Harris campaign is calling his bluff on the one major remaining sticking point: debate rules.

The Harris campaign wants the microphones for both candidates to stay on during the September 10 debate, but Trump's advisors have been refusing, saying they want the same rules as the fateful CNN debate that led to President Joe Biden scrapping his re-election bid.

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'They're betting you won't': Ann Coulter crudely begs Donald Trump to 'shut up'

Donald Trump earned Ann Coulter's scorn Monday with a surprising answer to a campaign reporter's question.

Coulter appeared infuriated that Trump told NBC News reporter Jake Traylor that he'd rather keep mics on when he debates Vice President Kamala Harris on Sept. 10, despite his campaign's own resistance to the demand made by her team.

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Georgia governor seeks legal advice on removing Trump-backed Board of Election members

Georgia's governor is seeking legal guidance on whether he can boot three members of the state's Board of Elections who were praised by Donald Trump just months ago.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) is requesting guidance from the state's attorney general on whether he "has the authority to remove members of the State Election Board."

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Billionaire Timothy Mellon has poured $165 million into 2024 elections — mostly for Trump

This story was originally published by OpenSecrets.

Timothy Mellon, heir to Gilded Age industrialist Andrew Mellon, has continued to pour tens of millions into the campaigns of former President Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Republican congressional candidates in 2024.

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'Laugh-out-loud funny': Experts guffaw as Times op-ed asserts Trump can win 'on character'

A New York Times headline has political pundits rolling in the proverbial aisles with an assertion about Donald Trump's best bet on winning in 2024.

Rich Lowry, editor of the conservative National Review, argued in a Times op-ed that Trump should ignore the advice of many Republicans and bombard Vice President Kamala Harris with accusations of weakness.

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'Perverted closeness': Steele Dossier source regrets distraction of sordid Trump rumor

The Russian émigré who acquainted the world with the salacious rumor of Donald Trump's unverified encounter with full-bladdered sex workers says Americans missed a darker figure lurking behind the former president.

Igor Danchenko, the primary source behind the notorious Steele Dossier, remains deeply concerned about the significance of Trump's "pee tape" story and what it means for his potential reelection, Rolling Stone reported Monday.

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'Gross incompetence': Trump hurls insults on anniversary of 13 service members' deaths

Botched, embarrassing and gross incompetence — these are the insults former President Donald Trump hurled three years after a suicide bombing in Afghanistan claimed the lives of 13 American service members.

Trump took to Truth Social early Monday morning to rail against President Joe Biden and his administration's withdrawal from the nation invaded by the U.S. in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.

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