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2024 Elections

'Sick of hate politics': Republican dynasty defeated in race for Missouri governor

Missouri Republicans ratified Gov. Mike Parson’s choice of successor Tuesday by nominating Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe, rejecting the scion of a veteran political family and the disruptive tactics of the GOP’s most vocal faction.

Kehoe trailed Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft in most polls until this summer, when the $16 million campaign warchest he amassed in his campaign fund and joint fundraising PAC enabled Kehoe to fill the airwaves, overwhelming opponents and surviving a late onslaught of outside spending.

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Harris-Walz now stealing 'MAGA' thunder with camo ballcaps

Kamala Harris' campaign is leaning into Tim Walz's rural Midwestern roots with new campaign merchandise.

The Harris-Walz campaign released a new camouflage ballcap that closely resembles "MAGA" hats sold by Donald Trump's campaign or at roadside stands in rural America, but with their names spelled out in bright orange instead of their rival's regressive slogan, reported Business Insider.

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Labor unions say Tim Walz 'walks the walk' on working-class agenda

Leading U.S. labor unions on Tuesday joined environmentalists, reproductive rights campaigners, progressive lawmakers, and others in applauding Democratic nominee Kamala Harris' selection of Tim Walz as her running mate for the November election, citing his pro-worker record as a congressman and Minnesota's governor.

The AFL-CIO, the nation's largest federation of unions, noted in a statement that Walz "delivered on a comprehensive, pro-union legislative package and created the gold standard for state governments aiming to do right by workers." The Guardian's Steven Greenhouse described the measure, which Walz signed into law last year, as "one of the most pro-worker packages of legislation that any U.S. state has passed in decades."

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Ted Cruz touts endorsement from Houston Democrat in bid for crossover votes

Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, a Democrat who has been on the outs with her party in recent years, is endorsing U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz over his Democratic challenger, U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, according to the GOP senator’s campaign.

Ogg is set to announce her support at a Tuesday evening campaign rally with Cruz, who is vying for a third Senate term in November against Allred, D-Dallas. It is perhaps Ogg’s sharpest break yet from her party after several years of escalating strife with local Democratic leaders, culminating in her landslide defeat in the March primary.

In a statement shared with The Texas Tribune, Ogg pointed to her and Cruz's mutual interest in cracking down on violent crime, which she said is "bigger than partisanship." She also noted that Cruz recently sought her support for his legislation aimed at keeping migrants in custody if detention beds are available — a proposal sparked by the killing of a 12-year-old Houston girl who authorities say was murdered by two Venezuelan migrants who entered the country illegally.

"I am endorsing Senator Ted Cruz because he has taken action at a time when Americans want solutions, not excuses about why Democrats and Republicans won’t work together," said Ogg, who in recent weeks penned an op-ed with Cruz and appeared with him at a press conference to promote his bill.

Ogg, the top prosecutor in Texas' biggest county, is the most prominent Democrat yet to endorse Cruz, who made his name as a tea party firebrand but has sought to emphasize his bipartisan bona fides ahead of November. Earlier this year, Cruz launched a group, “Democrats for Cruz,” to spotlight his work across the aisle on Texas-specific issues that typically fly under the national radar. For one, Cruz has touted his effort with U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, to streamline the permitting process for bridges used to cross the Texas-Mexico border to encourage international trade.

But Ogg's stamp of approval is unlikely to move most Democrats in Harris County. She won just 25% of the March primary vote against one of her former prosecutors, Sean Teare, who charged his former boss with abandoning her reformist principles — an argument she hotly disputes.

Ogg’s relations with much of the party began to unravel in 2019, when she opposed Harris County’s watershed bail reform deal, aimed at preventing most poor misdemeanor defendants from awaiting trial behind bars because they couldn’t afford to pay cash bail. She also has repeatedly sparred with Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, at first butting heads with the fellow Democrat over funding for new prosecutors. Later, Ogg spearheaded an investigation that led to the indictment of three Hidalgo aides. Ogg hired the Texas Republican Party’s general counsel to do “extensive” work on the case, the Houston Chronicle reported, fueling speculation among some Democrats that Ogg was pursuing a “political vendetta,” as Hidalgo claimed.

Democratic precinct chairs formally admonished Ogg last December, passing a resolution that alleged she had “sided with Republicans to advance their extremist agenda, and stood in the way of fixing the broken criminal justice system." Ogg said the resolution was rooted in misinformation. First elected in 2016 with the backing of liberal megadonor George Soros, Ogg insists she has stuck with her progressive pledge to divert low-level drug offenders from jail — only rankling fellow Democrats, she argues, over her opposition to pretrial release for defendants accused of violent crimes.

In any case, Cruz is hoping Ogg's endorsement could help peel off even a fraction of the centrist Democrats and independents who backed Ogg or who favor a stricter approach to crime than mainstream Democrats.

Monique Alcala, executive director of the Texas Democratic Party, said in a statement that voters would reject Cruz's "failed rebrand attempt."

“Because of Kim Ogg’s divisive tenure as DA, Harris County voters resoundingly rejected her by 50 points," Alcala said. "Everyone knows that outside of an election year, Ted Cruz has no real interest in working with both parties."

Cruz also touted the endorsements Tuesday of several Democratic county judges, sheriffs and constables from rural counties along or near the border, newly added to his “Democrats for Cruz” group. Reeves County Judge Leo Hung blamed national Democrats for inciting a spike in migrant crossings at the southern border and said he was endorsing Cruz over the senator’s efforts to secure the border.

In a statement, Cruz said the Democratic officials were supporting him because "they know that Colin Allred's radical progressive policies, whether on the border, public safety, or economy, will push Texas back, not forward."

Allred, for his part, has leaned into immigration and border politics more than most Democrats, voicing support for a mix of security-minded policies and changes addressing legal immigration and the status of undocumented people in the U.S.

The Dallas Democrat released a new TV ad last week in which he says he is “working with both parties to finally secure the border” and “add more Border Patrol agents, crack down on fentanyl and human trafficking, and get tough with the cartels.” Allred has also disputed that Cruz is willing to work in a bipartisan fashion, frequently branding him as a leading obstructionist to bipartisan immigration reform efforts.

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Hope, optimism abound as energized Harris crowd relishes VP pick

Kamala Harris's supporters described renewed energy and optimism for her unprecedented presidential bid during a Philadelphia rally Tuesday, buoyed by a running mate pick that looks set to prolong her honeymoon with voters.

Supporters at the arena event in must-win swing state Pennsylvania's largest city said her choice of moderate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz had given Harris's campaign to defeat Donald Trump new momentum.

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First Harris-Walz ads go viral as Democratic donations surge

In the five hours since the Harris for President campaign announced Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is the Vice President's pick to be her running mate, millions of dollars have flooded into ActBlue, Democrats' umbrella fundraising platform. And in just 40 minutes, the Harris-Walz campaign's first ad, introducing Gov. Walz, was viewed over one million times on the social media platform X. It took just 23 minutes for the campaign's second ad to hit one million views.

According to the popular ActBlue Tracker, on Tuesday, over $18 million has poured in (although not all earmarked for the Harris-Walz campaign) as of 3:00 PM ET. That's more than any other day in the past week – Wednesday, July 31 saw $27 million in ActBlue donations.

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Trump is 'terrified' over 'pitch perfect' Tim Walz: Mary Trump

The niece of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump drew a stark contrast Tuesday night between her uncle's ticket and that of their Democratic counterparts.

Writing in her newsletter, "The Good In Us," Mary Trump said former President Donald Trump is "terrified" of what Kamala Harris and Tim Walz bring to the ticket.

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Ex-Republican sings praises of Tim Walz to Fox News

A former Republican lawmaker spoke out to a Fox News audience to reveal what a great vice president he thinks Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will be for America.

Writing for Fox News, former Rep. Charles Djou (R-HI) recalled serving with Walz in Congress before he became governor.

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Trump says he'll interview with Elon Musk next week  — and onlookers react

Social media users reacted to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who agreed to sit down for an interview next week.

Trump posted on his app Tuesday afternoon: "ON MONDAY NIGHT I’LL BE DOING A MAJOR INTERVIEW WITH ELON MUSK — Details to follow!"

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MSNBC's Wallace goes all in for Tim Walz's GOP mockery: He had me at 'what a monster'

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) gained some extra props from MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace after being named Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate.

At the top of her Tuesday show, Wallace showed clips of Walz's comments on cable news for the past week, including one with CNN's Jake Tapper, in which the host asked if Donald Trump would slap him with an insult like a "big government liberal."

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Fox News host fact checks Trump surrogate: 'He obviously stepped back from the ABC debate'

Fox News host Bret Baier pressed Trump campaign advisor Danielle Alvarez after the Republican presidential nominee backed out of an ABC News debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.

In an interview on Tuesday, Baier asked Alvarez if the campaign expected to have a debate with Harris before November's vote. Trump has offered to debate on Fox News, saying he would break his agreement to appear on ABC.

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Ex-Trump aide: Supporting Kamala Harris is like 'German Jews voting fascist in 1936'

Jason Meister, a former member of Donald Trump's advisory board, said supporters of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris were like "German Jews voting fascist in 1936."

During a Tuesday panel discussion on Newsmax, Meister pled with Jews not to vote for Harris after she picked Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) as her vice presidential running mate.

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'Vote stealing in plain sight': Ethics expert sounds the alarm on Georgia election board

Former Obama White House ethics czar and impeachment lawyer Norm Eisen sounded the alarm about the Georgia Election Board changing the rules to give Donald Trump a boost.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Tuesday that the Trump-endorsed board is trying to change rules for the certification of the results.

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