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'Silly': Trump slams Harris' crowd sizes while hosting fewer rallies than ever: analysis

Former President Donald Trump, 78, doesn't campaign like he used to, according to a new political analysis.

Trump's recent fixation on Vice President Kamala Harris' rally crowd sizes was dubbed "silly" by a Washington Post analyst Thursday who found a surprising downward trend in the former president's campaign style.

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'Flailing and ranting' Trump might be setting J.D. Vance up as 'fall guy': columnist

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) may be part of a set-up if one USA Today columnist is correct.

Humorist Rex Huppke confessed his thought was nothing more than a "liberal conspiracy theory," but he wondered if Donald Trump was setting up Vance to blame for his loss.

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'The plan is working': Mike Lindell says he's 'caught many, many, many' illegal voters

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said his plan to stop voter fraud is working because he's already caught "many, many, many" perpetrators.

During an interview this week with the Christian Flashpoint program, Lindell complained that Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, was pushing for undocumented immigrants to become illegal voters.

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MSNBC's Jen Psaki has theory about why Tim Walz is 'driving Donald Trump so crazy'

On Thursday morning MSNBC's Jen Psaki stated she thinks Donald Trump won't boot floundering Sen. J.D. Vance as his running mate while at the same time suggesting the former president likely sees the Ohio Republican as a major drag on his bid to be re-elected now.

Speaking with "Morning Joe" host Mika Brzezinski, Psaki suggested that Trump is likely watching the relatively obscure Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) becoming an instant celebrity and second-guessing his selection of Vance.

As she pointed out, every time the former president watches Walz wow a crowd, it is probably driving him to distraction.

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Quoting former ex-Sen. Claire McCaskill's observation, "Tim Walz is who J.D. Vance wants to be," Psaki added that the folksy Walz, " ... is why he's driving Donald Trump so crazy. He is legit, authentically an American regular guy you could talk to in a hardware store. That's not who J.D. Vance actually is even if that's who he presents himself as on paper. That's part of the problem."

"Even more, Jen, Tim Walz really supports his candidate and is there to support her and believe in her through and through and always did," host Brzezinski contributed. "J.D. Vance hated Trump, literally hated him and said horrific things about him. He was an anti-Trumper of the best order, so I'm not sure how he figures out who he is at this late date. It's a struggle."

"Yeah," Psaki agreed. "Yeah, look, in politics, we've all been around it a long time, voters, the American public can sniff inauthenticity; this guy is not authentic. He doesn't like Trump. He's not presenting himself as who he was for many decades before he had this kind of about-face to try to connect with the MAGA world."

"People recognize it, voters are not dumb, they're smart," she added. "That's a root problem for J.D. Vance, is that he is just not authentically who he presented himself to be at all."

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'Momentum is crashing': Top MAGA influencer hits panic button on Trump campaign's progress

MAGA influencer Laura Loomer, whose reputation is so toxic that even Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) believes she's "mentally unstable," is sounding the alarm about former President Donald Trump's campaign.

Writing on X, Loomer demanded that Trump make drastic changes to his operation, which in recent weeks has seen him fall behind Vice President Kamala Harris in the polls.

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'Get off the couch and vote': Ex-Republicans launch new ad welcoming Tim Walz to race

The "Never Trump" group the Lincoln Project released a new ad Thursday using the speech Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) made the night he was named Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate.

Mashing up videos of American flags and the images of a joyful Harris and Walz, the Lincoln Project contrasted it with videos of Donald Trump making an angry expression and the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Walz's voice plays over it, promising things will be "much worse" if Trump's elected again.

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'We have to save America': GOP strategist claims 'suburban moms' are 'afraid' of Harris

Within days of Vice President Kamala Harris announcing she would seek the presidency this November, Geri Jannarone said her phone buzzed nonstop from women reaching out to find ways to get involved.

Jannarone is the head of Emerge New Jersey, an organization that aims to increase the number of Democratic women in public office. She said the surge in interest in the race for the White House didn’t just come from politically active women, but also from those who have never labeled themselves as political people, she said.

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GOP looks like 'chimpanzees' flinging 'fecal remains at everyone': ex-White House reporter

The Republican Party and its candidates for president and vice president are really nothing more than "chimpanzees in the zoo" flinging their poo, wrote one columnist.

Veteran White House correspondent and reporter Brian Karem wrote on Thursday for Salon that Donald Trump and the GOP have been so woefully unprepared to run a campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris that they end up looking like petulant primates.

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'He's really losing it': Trump mocked for angry rant about Kamala Harris rally crowd sizes

Former President Donald Trump is not happy to see media coverage of the big crowds that Vice President Kamala Harris is drawing at her campaign rallies.

Writing on his Truth Social platform on Thursday, Trump baselessly accused the media of inflating crowd sizes at Harris rallies, which have each drawn over 10,000 people this week in key swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

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'Narcissistic sociopathic rage alert': 'Panicked' Trump's new campaign stunt spurs mockery

Donald Trump's announcement that he will hold a “general news conference” at Mar-a-Lago Thursday caused political analysts to erupt in online laughter.

Trump's Truth Social announcement did not include details, but stated simply, “I will be doing a General News Conference at 2:00 P.M. at Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach."

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'Where is Trump?' CNN's Jim Acosta corners ex-Trump aide on missing candidate

CNN host Jim Acosta pressed former Trump campaign adviser Marc Lotter on the former president's mysterious lack of campaign appearances in recent days.

During a Thursday interview, Acosta noted that Trump had scheduled a 2 p.m. ET press conference at Mar-a-Lago, but had apparently not left the resort in days.

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Trump accused of hanging J.D. Vance out to dry as he hunkers down in Mar-a-Lago

On Thursday's MSNBC's "Morning Joe" more than one panelist questioned why Donald Trump is hiding out in Mar-a-Lago with only one campaign appearance scheduled this week while sending his running mate out to "stalk" Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), on the campaign trail.

Speaking with host Mika Brzezinski, the Washington Post's Jackie Alemany went a step further and accused the former president of putting Sen. J.D. Vance in an untenable position which has led to a series of awkward press conferences and a stunt involving Harris' plane, which ended up contributing to the accusations that the Ohio Republican is "weird."

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Trump-Vance campaign emails professing love to strangers raise eyebrows

Former President Donald Trump doesn’t like being called “weird,” but emails coming out of the Trump-Vance campaign in recent days could at least be described as peculiar.

Among their other dubious claims, emails have gone out since Sunday claiming that even in the whirlwind of a national campaign, the two had time to discuss obscure individual voters by name and profess their personal love for them — before asking for money.

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