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'Fake prayers': Trump ally Laura Loomer lashes out at pro-Kamala Harris evangelicals

Controversial Trump ally Laura Loomer is decidedly unhappy with a group of evangelical Christians who are backing Vice President Kamala Harris.

The newly formed Evangelicals for Harris organization on Tuesday evening earned Loomer's ire when it said that its members would be praying for her.

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'Lot of racism here': CNN panelists aghast at Trump campaign's latest 'attack' on migrants

Donald Trump's campaign shared an allegedly racist meme on social media suggesting that Kamala Harris would flood American neighborhoods with migrants.

The Trump War Room, which is the campaign's official X account, posted side-by-side photos of a tidy suburban neighborhood with an American flag hanging from the front porch of one home and no people in the frame contrasted with a 2023 Getty photo showing a throng of recently arrived migrants sitting outside a New York City hotel that now serves as an immigration intake center.

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'Will change everything': Expert predicts what will make Trump 'go bananas in public' next

During an MSNBC "Morning Joe" panel on traditionally conservative states suddenly coming into play on November's election, commentator Mike Barnicle noted the startling "sea change" that occurred when Vice President Kamala Harris ascended to the top of the Democratic presidential ticket and predicted another is in the offing.

Speaking with the hosts, Barnicle explained he sees Donald Trump poised to meltdown even further if he has a bad debate performance next month which, in turn, will cripple his re-election hopes even more.

"The sea change in American politics over just the past few weeks has been astounding," he began. "President Biden was supposed to be on the ballot three or four weeks ago, and all the numbers in every state were going the wrong way. Now it's completely flip-flopped, including North Carolina, which is now in contention."

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He then added, "And I would submit there's one other element to be added to this conversation. I think there's going to be another sea change after the first debate that occurs between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris."

"When a Black woman in the ring cuffs him around, which she will, I think he will go bananas in public and that will change everything," he predicted.

MSNBC host, the Rev. Al Sharpton contributed, "I agree with you. I think that the fact that this Black woman is going to be standing there equal to him is already unnerving him. For her to be able to prosecute the case when a few days later he has to go to a sentencing for his 34 felonies, I think he's at edge."

"People don't understand that not only has he naturally lost it. The man is looking at a sentencing date," he added.

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'Weak RINO': Trump fans condemn his latest political statement

Donald Trump on Tuesday evening bragged that one of his political endorsements had prevailed, resulting in outcries from MAGA fans who have rejected the individual.

Trump, fresh off his interview with the world's richest man, X's Elon Musk, took to Truth Social to remind his supporters that someone he endorsed won.

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'Hurt the Republican ticket': Conservative mom of 6 says Dems better on family policy

Even a former Heritage Foundation writer is now saying that Democrats are the better party when concerning policies that are most beneficial to parents.

In a recent op-ed for Newsweek, conservative activist Bethany Mandel — who went viral following an interview last year when she couldn't define the word "woke" after railing against it — admitted that the Democratic Party has consistently been a better ally of working-class Americans who are currently raising children. As a mother of six, the 38 year-old Mandel wrote that one major advantage Democrats have in arguing that they're better for families is their willingness to go to bat for the child tax credit.

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'Separated from reality': Trump said to be struggling to come to grips that he may lose

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Way Too Early," the New York Times' Peter Baker suggested Donald Trump is still having a great deal of difficulty coming to terms with the notion that he could lose in November to Vice President Kamala Harris.

Baker claims that the former president's recent actions demonstrate he is losing his grip.

Brought on by host Jonathan Lemire to discuss a warning from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) that Trump will never accept losing to Harris and will create more chaos, Baker said that goes hand-in-hand with the some of Trump's latest conspiracy stories.

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With Lemire prompting him with, "It seems like he's already preparing for another big lie," Baker replied, "Yeah, he seems increasingly detached from reality and yet there may be strategy behind it. The idea he is trying to once again convince his voters that something untoward happened in order to explain a defeat and that's something, of course, he cannot accept."

"He cannot accept the idea that anybody could possibly beat him, especially, I think, Kamala Harris, and so he has to find a way to explain it," he continued. "He started this in 2020, let's remember, not after the election when his results came back in but actually in May of 2020 he began telling people any results other than his victory would be a sign of a rigged election — it would be a cheat, in other words."

"This is his pattern going back years and years and years." he elaborated. "He's never lost a contest that he acknowledged that he lost. He constantly comes up with conspiracy theories and made-up versions of reality, and what he's doing here clearly is laying the groundwork."

"It actually suggests that he's feeling the heat and he's feeling, you know, that he may not be able to pull this off in November," he warned.

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Harris running mate Walz makes solo debut with union speech

Tim Walz made his first solo outing as a vice-presidential candidate on Tuesday as the Democratic ticket looks to build momentum in the quickening US election campaign.

The folksy Midwesterner, who was catapulted to national attention a week ago when Kamala Harris picked him as her running mate, addressed union organizers in Los Angeles, pledging he would be part of a pro-worker administration.

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Kamala Harris must give interviews to prevail over 'corrupt, felonious rival': journalist

Kamala Harris’ campaign may be on a roll, but if she wants it to stay that way, she will need to go off script — and talk to the press, columnist Margaret Sullivan wrote for The Guardian.

“She is running for the highest office in the nation, perhaps the most powerful perch in the world, and she owes it to every US citizen to be frank and forthcoming about what kind of president she intends to be,” Sullivan writes. “To tell us – in an unscripted, open way – what she stands for.”

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New York court bars RFK Jr. from state's presidential ballot

A judge has ruled that presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falsely claimed his residency was in New York and barred him from ballots in the US state, a court document filed on Tuesday revealed.

The independent candidate, who vowed to appeal, had argued that a small spare room in the upstate New York home of a friend was his primary residence. The judge disagreed, ruling that he in fact lived in California.

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Former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner is the Democrats’ pick for Jackson Lee seat

"Former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner is the Democrats’ pick for Jackson Lee seat in Congress" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Trump to slam Harris on inflation ahead of major policy roll-out

Donald Trump will tear into the Biden administration's economic record Wednesday, just days before Kamala Harris unveils her economic agenda in her first major policy speech as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.

Trump's campaign said he would deliver remarks in the city of Asheville, in the crucial battleground state of North Carolina, on the "economic hardships created by the Harris-Biden administration."

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'Problem with his dentures': MSNBC host tries to decode what went wrong in Trump-Musk chat

An MSNBC host cracked jokes Tuesday over former President Donald Trump's interview with tech billionaire Elon Musk, which drew questions over Trump's slurred speech.

The slurred speech prompted responses from social media listeners on X, and on Tuesday, MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace questioned if it was something else.

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'Method to his madness': Senator warns Trump is setting stage for election denial

Independent U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont warned Tuesday that former President Donald Trump, the 2024 Republican nominee, is laying the groundwork for another round of election denial if he loses to Vice President Kamala Harris in November.

Taking aim at Trump's false claim that a photo showing thousands of people waiting to greet Harris and her Democratic running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, at a Michigan airport is a fake generated by artificial intelligence, Sanders said in a statement that "Donald Trump may be crazy, but he's not stupid."

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