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2024 Elections

How Democratic women are mobilizing to help Kamala Harris win this swing state

On a morning typically reserved for grocery shopping, laundry and household chores, an army of women cleared their Saturday schedules to hop on a Zoom call.

More than 800 joined the first ever NC Women for Harris virtual call, riding a wave of enthusiasm that started just a week earlier when President Joe Biden announced he was withdrawing from the 2024 presidential contest and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for the top of the ticket.

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100 days: Extraordinary U.S. election enters the home stretch

The 100-day sprint to the US election began Sunday, the final act of a campaign transformed by an assassination attempt and the stunning exit of President Joe Biden.

After weeks of infighting and despondency over Biden's candidacy, Democrats have consolidated behind Vice President Kamala Harris, radically reshaping the race to November 5 that was fast becoming Republican nominee Donald Trump's to lose.

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Surprise frontrunner emerges as voters' top VP choice in new poll

In a recent ABC News/Ipsos poll, Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) emerged as the frontrunner among potential running mates for Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee for the 2024 presidential election. The poll, conducted on July 26-27, 2024, revealed some interesting insights into the public perception of various Democratic officials rumored to be in contention for the VP slot.

Senator Kelly secured the highest net favorability rating among the potential candidates, with a positive 10-point margin. 22% of respondents viewed him favorably, while only 12% held an unfavorable opinion. However, it's worth noting that a significant portion of voters - 41% - admitted to not knowing Kelly, while 24% expressed no opinion.

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'Hypocrisy is so thick': Onlookers slam Vivek Ramaswamy for calling Democrats 'juvenile'

Vivek Ramaswamy, a former GOP presidential candidate and current ally to Donald Trump, was hit with allegations of hypocrisy after his latest attempt to play defense for Trump and his running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance.

Vance himself addressed the comments on social media, as well, leading one GOP strategist to say that, "Sarah Palin didn’t collapse this badly this fast."

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'I disagree': Trump supporters reject ex-president's call to vote for Republican senator

Donald Trump is thought by many to have a cult-like hold on most of his MAGA base, but his recent endorsements have drawn ire from those who wear his hats and follow his every move. The latest catalyst for this outpouring of criticism was a Sunday message about Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).

Trump late Saturday issued a double endorsement of Arizona congressional candidates Blake Masters and Abe Hamadeh. That endorsement resulted in several negative comments to Trump from his supporters, including one user who was wearing a MAGA hat in his profile picture, telling Trump to "get off the fence." Another Trump supporter wrote, "Booo."

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Internet erupts after erroneous Fox graphic shows Harris beating Trump's approval in MI

Editor's Note: A previous version of this story did not include information that the Fox News poll graphic didn't line up with the voiced reporting in their story. Raw Story regrets the error.

Former President Donald Trump has been largely silent on social media on Sunday, but some onlookers think that may change after he sees the latest Fox News poll graphic on his numbers versus Kamala Harris.

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​Melania Trump's ex-friend pours cold water on former First Lady's 'personal milestone'

Melania Trump on Sunday celebrated what she called a "personal milestone," but a former pal was quick to point out how Donald Trump would do his best to undermine it if he were to become president again.

The former First Lady over the weekend took to social media to celebrate when she became a United States citizen years ago.

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'Pathetic': Ex-GOP lawmaker slams Republican governor for 'selling his soul' to Trump

New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R) has been extremely critical of Donald Trump in the past, but on Sunday he downplayed the former president's recent remarks that Christians "won’t have to vote anymore" if Republicans win this election.

That didn't sit well with former Tea Party Republican congressman Joe Walsh, a Trump critic who recently said that the ex-president issued a "direct attack on democracy."

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'Disgracing yourselves': MSNBC host buried for letting Trump aide 'steamroll' her on air

MSNBC viewers took to social media on Sunday to slam the network, as well as one of its hosts, for letting a Donald Trump surrogate "steamroll" through an interview without much pushback.

Jason Miller, senior advisor to the 2024 Trump campaign, appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where he was interviewed by host Chris Jansing.

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'Boooo': Trump enrages his own fans in swing state after issuing new endorsement

Donald Trump has infuriated his own base of support over the weekend.

Late on Saturday, the former president made a move that has become familiar to him: he took to Truth Social to announce a new political endorsement.

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'One lesson' from Trump's 2016 win could sink 'off-putting' J.D. Vance: WSJ columnist

Donald Trump gave us an insight into who Americans are in 2016, but it appears his running mate has yet to learn that lesson, according to a Wall Street Journal columnist Sunday.

Allysia Finley, a member of the Journal's editorial board who previously argued that "tyrant" accusations fit President Joe Biden more than Former President Donald Trump, weighed in to defend the "childless cat ladies" that J.D. Vance has attacked.

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Mark Cuban ready to put cash on the line if Trump 'belly laughs' before election

In the years since Donald Trump has been in the political world, has he ever actually laughed? That's the question being asked by a potential Kamala Harris Vice Presidential nominee, and now by Mark Cuban. And the billionaire is willing to put money on it.

The debate was started by Minnesota's Democratic Governor Tim Walz, who recently taunted Fox News for the fact that the Republican Party is unable to shed its elderly and unpopular presidential nominee, Trump. Walz is thought to be one of the top possibilities to be Harris' running mate.

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C-SPAN caller cut off after anti-woman rant on Harris: 'How many abortions has she had?'

A C-SPAN host disconnected a caller on Sunday after a misogynist attack on Vice President Kamala Harris.

During C-SPAN's Washington Journal program, a woman named Sarah called in from Indiana to say she would not vote for Harris in the 2024 presidential race because she was a woman.

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