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Our future is 'on the line': Andy Beshear blasts Trump-Vance ticket in Iowa

Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear drew standing ovations from the crowd Saturday at the Iowa Democratic Party’s Liberty and Justice Celebration event.

Beshear said the upcoming election would be vital to protecting Americans’ rights and keeping former President Donald Trump out of office.

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Trump accused of 'jingoistic fascist rhetoric' with comment about punishing flag burners

Donald Trump on Saturday called for an "immediate" one-year prison term for anyone who burns an American flag, saying we should "make it not unconstitutional" to punish that type of political speech.

The former president spoke at a Minnesota rally over the weekend. Earlier in the speech, Trump made comments about "cheating" that caused some prominent onlookers to suggest Trump is planning yet another insurrection.

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'So disappointing!' Trump fans rebel against him after latest election statement

Donald Trump on Saturday sought to release an endorsement for Missouri's gubernatorial race, but it did not go as planned.

Trump earlier in the day spoke at a Bitcoin conference, where he was accused of employing an "old authoritarian trick." After the event, attendees took to social media to complain about the former president's "rambling" speech that they found "embarrassing."

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'I fell asleep listening to him': Trump Bitcoin speech attendees say he was 'embarrassing'

Donald Trump on Saturday spoke at a Bitcoin conference, after which attendees ridiculed the former president's "rambling" speech.

Trump over the weekend gave his usual stump speech at the cryptocurrency event, along with some special "Bitcoin" lines sprinkled on top. One expert said the ex-president employed an "old authoritarian trick" at the event, as well.

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'Wear it like a medal': MAGA favorites embrace J.D. Vance despite controversial statements

Donald Trump's Vice Presidential pick J.D. Vance has been in hot water over statements he has made in the past, including those about "childless cat ladies" he claimed lead the Democratic party, but MAGA darlings and far-right influencers are rallying around him.

Vance has been plagued by negative press since his debut at the Republican National Convention, and the lawmaker now faces an endless supply of insulting memes about couches and dolphins.

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'Don't think he is trying to win': Trump slammed for rally shoutout to 'white nationalist'

Donald Trump Saturday spoke at a Bitcoin conference at which he shouted out a controversial ally who digs up dirt on his enemies, leading to widespread condemnation online.

Trump, speaking in Nashville, was also hit with expert pushback after telling the cryptocurrency group that, if the Democratic Party wins the 2024 presidential election, "every one of you will be gone."

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'Can't believe my eyes': Florida 'hotbed of Trump support' erupts with Harris enthusiasm

A Florida area known for being a "hotbed of Trump support" is reportedly seeing a bump in enthusiasm for Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday.

As Trump and Harris gear up to face one another in November's election, each candidate has made an effort to make inroads on the territories typically known for supporting their opponent. Over the weekend, Harris had some success in Florida, according to onlookers.

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'Drives me insane': Insider worries GOP is 'turning out Democratic votes' with attack line

Donald Trump and the Republican Party are going down a "really dumb" path with their attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, and they will almost certainly "backfire," a former key adviser to ex-House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) said.

Brendan Buck appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where he was asked about Trump and other top GOP personalities intentionally mispronouncing Harris' first name and settling in on potentially sexist lines of attack.

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'Not subtle': Expert says Trump employed 'old authoritarian trick' at Bitcoin conference

Donald Trump Saturday delivered remarks at a Bitcoin conference, and his comments were straight out of the authoritarian playbook, an expert said.

Trump, speaking in Nashville, told the cryptocurrency group that, if the Democratic Party wins the 2024 presidential election, "every one of you will be gone."

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'Chaos': Kamala Harris offers 'pitch perfect' response to Trump 'promise to end Democracy'

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris received praise on Saturday for what some Democrats and Republicans alike deemed a "pitch perfect response" to Donald Trump's "calls to end democracy last night."

Trump on Friday said at a conservative Christian Turning Point event, “You won’t have to do it anymore... it’ll be fixed; it’ll be fine; you won’t have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians.”

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'Fatal mistake': Republicans said to have alienated 'one of the largest voting blocs'

Donald Trump and the GOP have alienated "one of the largest voting blocs" in the country by standing by Vice Presidential nominee J.D. Vance's allegedly sexist comments about women, according to former Obama campaign advisor Ameshia Cross.

Cross, who recently said she believes that "DEI" is just a "pseudonym" for racial slur, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday to discuss the latest attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, who is likely to become the Democratic nominee in the upcoming general election.

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'Keep tweeting through it': J.D. Vance skewered after 'call me crazy' Kamala Harris attack

Donald Trump's pick for Vice President, J.D. Vance, was hit hard on Saturday after an attempted attack on Kamala Harris.

Vance, who has been slammed with several negative news stories and is plagued online by memes about couches and dolphins, took to social media over the weekend to lob some insults at Harris, who is likely to be the Democratic nominee in the upcoming election.

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'Worse than I expected him to be': GOP strategist unsure about Vance after almost 2 weeks

During an appearance on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon, a former key adviser to ex-House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) admitted that he is stunned at how badly things have gone for Sen. J.D. Vance since Donald Trump chose him as his presidential running mate, and questioned whether the Ohio Republican can stop his downward spiral.

Speaking with host Alex Witt, the topic turned to the wide array of controversies that have arisen after Don Trump Jr. and his brother Eric pushed their dad to select Vance which has GOP insiders now wondering how much damage he will do to not only their presidential hopes but also down-ticket GOP candidates.

According to Brendan Buck, Vance has been a mess that the GOP is trying to clean up due to comments he made that are insulting to women before his selection.

RELATED: 'Deeply disturbing': J.D. Vance's wife 'expressed revulsion' with Trump over Jan. 6 riot

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