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Could Harris' abortion advocacy be a U.S. election game changer?

Long before President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the 2024 election, Vice President Kamala Harris had established herself as the administration's leading advocate of abortion rights.

Now, Democrats are hoping that will help tip the scales in November's election.

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Vance 'cat ladies' comment triggers fury from Harris supporters

U.S. Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance is learning the hard way the internet doesn't just love cats but also childless cat ladies, as comments resurfaced in which he claimed those without offspring were less fit to govern.

In a 2021 clip, Vance singled out Kamala Harris, now the Democratic presidential nominee, among others as he told Fox News that those who hadn't procreated, particularly "childless cat ladies," were "miserable" and had no "direct stake" in the country.

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‘People are energized’: LGBTQ+ rights groups and voters are lining up behind Harris

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The moment that President Joe Biden offered his endorsement to Vice President Kamala Harris’ historic run for the White House, LGBTQ+ organizations and voters hit the ground on her behalf.

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'You want to walk into that buzzsaw?' Trump taunted by ex-GOP official over Harris debate

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele laughed at the possibility that Donald Trump may be forced to debate Vice President Kamala Harris as her candidacy as his 2024 presidential opponent appears to have him on the defensive.

Speaking with fill-in host Jonathan Lemire, such a face-off was labeled as the "felon versus the prosecutor."

On Thursday, Trump seemed to reject the idea of locking in previously agreed-upon dates for one or more debates, with his campaign issuing a statement that explained, "There is a strong sense by many in the Democrat Party - namely Barack Hussein Obama - that Kamala Harris is a Marxist fraud who cannot beat President Trump, and they are still holding out for someone 'better.' Therefore, it would be inappropriate to schedule things with Harris because Democrats very well could still change their minds."

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With former President Barack Obama having endorsed Harris early Friday morning, the ground has now shifted and Steele laughed at the prospect of Trump being wiped out by Harris on national TV.

"I look at this race right now, and I don't see a world in which Donald Trump mans up and debates Kamala Harris," Steele exclaimed."

"The felon is not going to debate the prosecutor— that's just not going to happen," he continued. "When the question comes around about his 34 felony convictions, what do you think she's going to do? I mean, really? You want to walk into that buzzsaw in the conversation? You can throw the border all day long, but you're mincemeat on everything else. That's what you're seeing now on the campaign."

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'Hit it hard': Trump flips out after questions are raised if he was really hit by a bullet

Reacting to testimony given to Congress by FBI Director Christopher Wray that has raised questions over whether Donald Trump's ear was wounded by a bullet of possibly glass fragments, the former president flipped out on his Truth Social platform late Thursday night.

With Wray in a televised testimony telling lawmakers this week "I think with respect to former President Trump there’s some question about whether or not it’s a bullet or shrapnel that, you know, hit his ear,” new questions about the assassination attempt have been raised, which appears to have infuriated Trump who has seen the story eclipsed following the ascension of Vice President Kamala Harris as his 2024 opponent.

On Truth Social, he insisted he was hit by a bullet, and "hit hard."

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He wrote, "FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress yesterday that he wasn’t sure if I was hit by shrapnel, glass, or a bullet (the FBI never even checked!), but he was sure that Crooked Joe Biden was physically and cognitively 'uneventful' - Wrong!"

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Barack and Michelle Obama offer 'full support' to make Kamala Harris president

Former President Barack Obama early on Friday morning gave a full endorsement to Vice President Kamala Harris, whom Obama says will be "a fantastic president."

Fellow former president Donald Trump's campaign on Thursday said Trump wouldn't agree to debate Harris yet, citing Obama's failure to fully endorse her as one of the reasons. This led to a CNN panel ridiculing Trump for backing out of a debate he had previously agreed to when Biden was the nominee.

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‘I love my three parents’: Kamala Harris' stepkid claps back at GOP's ‘childless’ insults

The step-daughter of Vice President Kamala Harris defended "Momala" following Republican attacks that “childless” people shouldn’t be lawmakers with an Instagram post Thursday.

“How can you be 'childless' when you have cutie pie kids like Cole and I,” Ella Emhoff posted in an Instagram story, tagging her mother, Kerstin Emhoff, in the post. “I love my three parents.”

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Piers Morgan rips Biden's ‘stomach-churning’ speech as he compares ouster to 'Goodfellas'

Piers Morgan lambasted President Joe Biden’s speech announcing he's stepping out of the race, claiming Biden told the American public “a whopper” by claiming he stepped down of his own volition — and not under intense party pressure.

“The whole idea that somehow Joe Biden had passed the torch,” Piers said during a Fox broadcast Thursday afternoon, “No, he had the torch applied to him and it’s friendly fire.”

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'The brief is devastating': Legal expert says hush money D.A. just shredded Trump's case

President Barack Obama's former ethics czar had one word to describe the legal check Donald Trump received Thursday in his criminal hush money conviction appeal: "Devastating."

Norm Eisen, now a legal analyst for CNN, argued on X that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's response delivered a potentially fatal blow to Trump's appeal of his criminal conviction.

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MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace puzzled over J.D. Vance's nodding at Trump’s word salad

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace can't understand what is happening with J.D. Vance and Donald Trump.

Anthony Scaramucci, Trump's short-lived communications director, and "All In Together" co-founder Lauren Leader discussed the bizarre relationship between the GOP team.

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'Did Donald Trump actually vet this guy?' Conservative confused about 'liability' of Vance

Now that the dust has cleared from the Republican Party convention, Donald Trump's choice of vice presidential running mate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) is prompting questions from conservative Charlie Sykes.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Thursday's episode of "Deadline: White House," the editor-in-chief of The Bulwark questioned how Trump landed on Vance.

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Dem lawmakers say Trump ‘foolish enough to think he can win’ in Harris debate: strategist

A Democratic strategist said that top lawmakers anticipate Vice President Kamala Harris will wipe the floor with Donald Trump if the two meet in the presidential debate.

Speaking to MSNBC's Chris Jansing on Thursday, Michael Hardaway, a former aide to Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), said that he's had calls from officials, donors and business leaders who are excited about Harris as the new nominee.

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'Let's go!' Kamala Harris hits Trump for 'backpedalling' on debate

Vice President Kamala Harris slapped back at former President Donald Trump during an impromptu talk with reporters on the tarmac Thursday.

As she departed a plane, Harris accused Trump of trying to duck out of a presidential debate on Sept. 10 after President Joe Biden stepped down from his campaign and endorsed his running mate.

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