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Trump 'failed' with J.D. Vance pick — and now he's stuck with him: election experts

Donald Trump's selection of Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) as his running mate in the 2024 presidential has gone from bad to worse as the more the public gets to know about the Ohio Republican and his controversial views, the less they like him.

With recent polling showing Vance to be even more unpopular than the much derided Gov. Sarah Palin who was part of Sen. John McCain's losing 2008 presidential bid, the selection of the Ohio Republican by Trump opened the door, once again, to questions about the former president's lack of judgment.

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Jen Psaki: Trump 'completely unraveling' as Harris makes him seem 'boring and small'

MSNBC host Jen Psaki explained how Vice President Kamala Harris makes Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump "seem small" despite using the same tactics that helped him win his 2016 campaign.

During the opening monologue for her Sunday show, Psaki predicted Trump would hate the upcoming Democratic National Convention (DNC) because he loves to be the focus of attention.

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Kayleigh McEnany destroyed after asking why abortions are no longer 'safe, legal and rare'

Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany, a conservative Christian, suggested Democrats were to blame because abortions were no longer "safe, legal and rare."

During a Sunday panel discussion on Fox News, McEnany noted that Planned Parenthood was expected to offer free abortions and vasectomies at the Democratic National Convention. The Fox News host countered the idea with Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign statement that abortions should be "safe, legal and rare."

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'Unnerved' Trump allies fear his 'nuclear explosion' cost him a key state

Despite advice from his own inner circle, Donald Trump launched an attack on Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) that has his campaign staffers and allies trying to repair the damage two weeks later over fears he may have irreparably crippled his re-election chances.

According to a report from Politico, Trump's fury over a report that the popular Kemp's wife said she would write in her husband's name on her November ballot set off a chain of events that led to what some staffers called a "nuclear explosion" by the former president.

Despite advice from his aides to let it pass, as well as appeals to Kemp himself to help calm the waters, the former president used a speech in battleground Georgia to attack the popular southern governor, calling him, among other things, " ... a bad guy. He’s a disloyal guy. And he’s a very average governor.”

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As Politico's Natalie Allison, Meridith McGraw and Brittany Gibson are rerporting, those comments could cost him the state that was pivotal to Joe Biden defeating Trump in 2020.

The report states, "Trump’s allies, worried that feuding with the popular swing state governor could hurt Trump’s prospects in the state, encouraged him not to give the comment oxygen. Republicans in Georgia at the time were scrambling to further ease tensions between Trump and Kemp ahead of the November election, including at the April fundraiser luncheon in Buckhead that Trump had just attended."

Since that time, "The eruption unnerved Trump’s Republican allies — and marked a potential turning point in his presidential campaign in a key state. Kemp not only controls a vaunted turnout operation in Georgia but also has a track record of assembling the kind of coalition of traditionalist Republicans and independents that Trump will be counting on to carry the swing state in November."

With the report noting Trump's allies believed he "went too far," a Georgia GOP operative revealed, "The Trump campaign was calling around to legislators … asking them to post positive things about the rally on social media and were being told, ‘No.'"

Another Georgia Republican contributed, "I think what it does is it puts more pressure on the Trump organization in the state when you’re essentially operating without any help from the incumbent governor. And so the Trump team’s going to have a lot of pressure in Georgia to get it right.”

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Pennsylvania conservatives panicked Trump is 'not even trying' to win key voting bloc

Conservatives in Pennsylvania are growing increasingly alarmed that Donald Trump is not making a concerted effort to win the state's 19 Electoral College votes which could mean the difference between a presidential win like 2016 and a loss to now-President Joe Biden in 2020.

According to a report from the Financial Times by Edward Luce, there is a growing belief that the Trump campaign grew complacent when running against Biden and has made no adjustments now that the former president is facing Vice President Kamala Harris in November.

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'Lies, insults and vulgarity': ABC panel goes off the rails over Donald Trump's campaign

Democratic strategist Donna Brazile scolded former Republican National Committee (RNC) chair Reince Priebus for supporting Donald Trump despite his attacks and insults.

During a discussion on ABC News, host Martha Raddatz told Priebus that several prominent Republicans had advised Trump to refocus his campaign on the issues. But instead, Trump rehired 2016 campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.

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'Any other Republican candidate would be winning': GOP's Sununu unloads on Trump stumbles

Appearing on CNN "State of the Union" with host Jake Tapper, Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) did not express confidence that Donald Trump will prevail in November in his bid for a second presidential term.

The New Hampshire Republican, once the leading backer of Gov. Nikki Haley's bid for the GOP nomination until she dropped out, after which he switched sides, sat and watched as Tapper ran a clip of the former South Carolina governor attacking Trump for turning his campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris into a firehose of personal attacks including questioning whether she is "Black."

Following Haley stating, "I want this campaign to win. But the campaign is not going to win talking about crowd sizes. It’s not going to win talking about what race Kamala Harris is. It’s not going to win talking about whether she is dumb,” CNN's Tapper asked, "Who is right here? Haley or Trump?"

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"Well it isn't Donald Trump in this case," Sununu shot back. "Look, as Nicki wouldn't point out because she was the alternative, almost any other Republican candidate would be winning this race by ten points. And so the message is very clear: if you stick to the issues, if you stick to what matters, this should be an easy race for Donald Trump — it really should."

Asked later by the CNN host about Trump's highly controversial comments about war heroes who received the Congressional Medal of Hour that led to the Veterans of Foreign Wars slamming the former president for making "asinine" remarks, Sununu agreed.

"They were asinine, there's no doubt about that again," He stated. "I don't think they're the first asinine comments, former president Trump has ever made."

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Lindsey Graham sounds alarm on Trump campaign: 'The showman may not win this election'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) advised Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to stop insulting Democratic opponent Kamala Harris if he wants to win the 2024 campaign.

During a Sunday interview on Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker noted that former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley had warned Trump to stop talking about Harris' crowd sizes, ethnic background, and intelligence.

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'Fake polls!' J.D. Vance clashes with Fox News host over 'great momentum' for Harris

Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance clashed with Fox News host Shannon Bream after she pointed to polls showing "great momentum" for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, Vance insisted that momentum for the Harris campaign was stagnating.

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'They're gonna make fun of that!' Frustrated Jim Jordan defends 'not weird' J.D. Vance

A frustrated Jim Jordan (R-OH) defended Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance after Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz called him "weird."

During a Saturday appearance on Fox News, Jordan predicted that the Republican candidates would do a "great job" in debates with their Democratic counterparts.

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Trump campaign under threat of 'digital war' from far-right influencers

As if Donald Trump's presidential campaign doesn't have enough problems as Vice President Kamala Harris races past him in the polls with the presidential election less than 80 days away, he now faces the threat of a "war" coming from the far-right unhappy that he isn't catering to their demands that he adopt more of their positions.

According to a report from the Washington Post, far-right influencers like extremist Nick Fuentes are telling their followers to "bedevil" the Trump campaign for change with threats of a "digital war" and the possible withholding of their votes in November.

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'There has to be a shakeup': Trump campaign in turmoil as he looks for someone to blame

Despite claims of calm emanating from Donald Trump's presidential campaign staff, they are continually finding themselves at odds with the former president who continues to ignore strategic plans put together for him to grapple with the candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris.


According to a report from the Washington Post, Trump's campaign inner circle recently saw a presentation on their plans for the 2024 election presented to select reporters go down the drain almost immediately when he went off-script and launched into personal attacks on Harris.

The report notes that up until mid-summer the campaign had been "drama-free" but the decision by President Joe Biden to step aside caught everyone flat-footed including the former president who is now looking for someone to blame as things have fallen apart.

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Trump claims Harris did not pick Shapiro as her running mate 'because he’s Jewish'

WILKES-BARRE— For the first time in 2024, former President Donald Trump rallied supporters in Northeast Pennsylvania on Saturday, telling an audience at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza that Vice President Kamala Harris did not choose Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro as her running mate “because he’s Jewish.”

Shapiro was under consideration to be Harris’ vice presidential pick, but she ultimately chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

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