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'Self-inflicted quick-fire catastrophes' are costing Trump big in Georgia: columnist

Just one month ago, it seemed impossible to imagine Democrats winning Georgia for a second consecutive presidential election cycle.

However, writes Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Patricia Murphy, everything has changed thanks both to Vice President Kamala Harris' emergence as the Democratic presidential nominee and due to what she describes as former President Donald Trump's "self-inflicted quick-fire catastrophes."

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Revealed: J.D. Vance's texts with infamous Holocaust-denying internet troll

The Washington Post on Wednesday published a lengthy story dissecting years' worth of text messages between Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and Charles C. Johnson, an infamous right-wing troll who has been criticized by the Anti-Defamation League for past remarks denying the Holocaust.

A thorough review of the messages found that Vance would at times push back against some of Johnson's most outlandish accusations, but that he also felt comfortable seeking out Johnson's opinion on various issues.

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Latter-day Saints poised to support Harris 'more than any other' Dem ticket in 60 years

A group of Kamala Harris supporters convened in a virtual call Tuesday evening. It was an eclectic mix with attorneys, lawmakers, podcasters, singers and a mayor. There were, certainly, Democrats on the speaker lists, but also Republicans who have decided to step away from their party’s ticket this year.

What connected all of them? Their Latter-day Saint faith.

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'Losing his freaking mind': Conservative stunned by Trump ​having 'breakdown in real time'

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday morning to address the selection of Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) as the Democratic party's 2024 vice presidential nominee, conservative Charlie Sykes expressed fear that Donald Trump's latest rant on Truth Social was a cry for help.

In a post on X, he pointed to the former president claiming, "What are the chances that Crooked Joe Biden, the WORST President in the history of the U.S., whose Presidency was Unconstitutionally STOLEN from him by Kamabla, Barrack HUSSEIN Obama, Crazy Nancy Pelosi, Shifty Adam Schiff, Cryin’ Chuck Schumer, and others on the Lunatic Left, CRASHES the Democrat National Convention and tries to take back the Nomination, beginning with challenging me to another DEBATE. He feels that he made a historically tragic mistake by handing over the U.S. Presidency, a COUP, to the people in the World he most hates, and he wants it back, NOW!!!"

That led Sykes to write on Tuesday, "Can we just say it? the guy is fuqqing nuts."

Appearing on "Morning Joe" on Wednesday morning he elaborated, "I'm so glad you brought up this post by Donald Trump, this gibbering nonsense."

ALSO READ: Why ‘vanilla’ Tim Walz is the ingredient to beat Trump: Dem lawmakers

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Trump tells Fox he once spread word that Tim Walz is 'a good person'

Donald Trump early Wednesday morning gave a preview of his strategy against newly announced vice presidential candidate Tim Walz.

Vice president Kamala Harris tapped the Minnesota governor as her running mate, and the former president expressed surprise on "Fox & Friends" about the choice and claimed he called off protesters outside the governor's mansion at Walz's request.

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'So unstable': Morning Joe hosts stunned by 'deranged' Trump's latest conspiracy rant

On the morning after Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) hit the ground running in a rowdy and loud rally in Philadelphia, the co-hosts of "Morning Joe" noted that Donald Trump was becoming even more unhinged based upon his wild ranting on Truth Social.

Specifically they were stunned by a Trump rant suggesting Joe Biden would show up at the Democratic National Convention later in August and attempt to wrest control from Harris and become the 2024 presidential nominee.

According to Trump, "What are the chances that Crooked Joe Biden, the WORST President in the history of the U.S., whose Presidency was Unconstitutionally STOLEN from him by Kamabla, Barrack HUSSEIN Obama, Crazy Nancy Pelosi, Shifty Adam Schiff, Cryin’ Chuck Schumer, and others on the Lunatic Left, CRASHES the Democrat National Convention and tries to take back the Nomination, beginning with challenging me to another DEBATE. He feels that he made a historically tragic mistake by handing over the U.S. Presidency, a COUP, to the people in the World he most hates, and he wants it back, NOW!!!"

ALSO READ: Why ‘vanilla’ Tim Walz is the ingredient to beat Trump: Dem lawmakers

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski noted, "Generally we don't bother to read former president Donald Trump's deranged posts on social media. but this one is so unstable and so unhinged, it's important that Americans maybe know just somehow unbalanced the Republican nominee is. So here it goes."

After his co-host read the social media post on air, Joe Scarborough chipped in, "What a split screen if you are a suburban voter outside of Milwaukee, outside of Detroit, outside of Philly, outside of Atlanta. If you're in the northern suburbs of Atlanta and you didn't vote for Trump in 2020, but you think you might in 2024, there is your split screen. "

"Look at him [Tim Walz] smiling on stage, look at the screaming crowds — it looks like winners," he continued. "I will say as a Republican ... I was a former Republican, I'm not used to Democrats looking like winners. They are usually in a crouched position and they are usually scared of their own shadow, with the exception being Barack Obama. Visuals yesterday were striking and compare that with Donald Trump's lonely rants on truth social, that is a striking contrast."

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Kansas voters reject 'traitors' in both parties

Kansas voters on Tuesday ousted an incumbent Senate Republican and House Democrat who were seen as traitors by their parties, expanding an expected shakeup of the Legislature and setting the stage for a high-stakes general election.

In the 40-member Senate, there will be at least 12 newcomers by January. In the 125-member House, there will be at least 21 newcomers. Those numbers could increase, depending on November results, when Democrats hope to break GOP supermajorities in both chambers.

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Trump aide jailed for contempt warns ex-president's Harris attacks are on wrong track

Former Donald Trump adviser Peter Navarro cautioned the former president to tone down his personal attacks on Kamala Harris.

The former White House trade adviser, who was recently released from jail after his conviction on two counts of contempt of Congress, warned in his Substack column that Trump could alienate the women voters he needs to flip key battleground states.

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'Booooo!' Trump enrages his own 'disappointed' fans who tell him to 'keep your mouth shut'

Donald Trump late Tuesday evening enraged his own fan base on his social media network.

Trump took to Truth Social to brag about Mike Kehoe, Missouri’s Lieutenant Governor, who recently won the Republican gubernatorial primary. He "is likely to become Missouri’s next governor," according to the New York Times' reporting.

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Georgia officials push through right-wing Republican election rules

The Georgia State Election Board pushed through proposed right-wing Republican election rules Tuesday that have sparked fierce debates over giving county officials greater authority to refuse to certify voter tallies.

Today, certification by local election boards is considered an administrative task that doesn’t allow members to delay as they investigate results provided to them by county officials. The new process could delay the certification of a Georgia election in a large county if a single board member called for an investigation into equipment or administration of the vote.

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Trump-endorsed Mike Rogers triumphs in Michigan GOP Senate primary

Updated at 10:50 p.m. 8/6/24

To no one’s surprise, former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-White Lake) has won the Republican nomination to run in November for Michigan’s U.S. Senate seat, where he will face U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly), who won the Democratic primary.

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'Trump supporters may not want to hear this': Alarm sounded after wild Harris/Walz rally

A longtime conservative commentator and Donald Trump ally took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday night and warned supporters of the former president that the 2024 presidential election is entering uncharted territory that could prove treacherous as November approaches.

As noted — and read on-air — by MSNBC's Joe Scarborough on Wednesday morning following a raucous rally Tuesday night featuring Vice President Kamala Harris and her vice presidential running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), David Brody, long a Trump supporter, claimed that he had bad news for the MAGA base.

Brody, a commentator on the Christian Broadcast Network, began, "Trump Supporters may not want to hear this but Kamala Harris and Tim Walz were VERY good tonight in Philadelphia. She came across as measured, confident and fully in control. It was an optimistic speech full of hope and change (cue 2008). Meanwhile, Walz showed off his folksy and feisty midwestern persona."

ALSO READ: Why ‘vanilla’ Tim Walz is the ingredient to beat Trump: Dem lawmakers

He then added, "It looked natural. It felt organic. The crowd was large and energetic. We’ll see if it holds but this race feels different and polling suggests it IS different. The Trump Campaign has lots of work to do ahead and to be sure, they will work hard to define Kamala and Walz as way too liberal for America. BUT remember this: while policy is important, voters are typically moved to vote by emotion and connection to a candidate, cause and campaign."

To back up his assertion, he wrote, "The Political Brain is a GREAT book by Drew Westen, professor of psychology and psychiatry at Emory University. His research concludes the following: 'In politics, when reason and emotion collide, emotion invariably wins.' Let the race FINALLY begin."

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Wesley Bell defeats Cori Bush in Democratic primary for St. Louis seat in Congress

St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell defeated U.S. Rep. Cori Bush in the Democratic primary for the 1st District Congressional seat on Tuesday, capping a showdown between the highest profile political figures to emerge from the Ferguson uprising 10 years ago.

The Associated Press called the at 10 p.m. with Bell holding 51% of the vote, Bush at 46% and former state Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal at 3%.

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