2024 Elections

'He figured that out': Ex-Dem lawmaker shows how she thinks Trump 'knows our country'

Hours after Donald Trump was declared the winner of the 2024 presidential election, the panel of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" was picking through the wreckage of the Democrats' stunning loss and regular contributor ex-Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) suggested the former president has distilled what works with the current crop of voters.

Speaking with co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, McCaskill admitted, "First, I think we have to acknowledge that Donald Trump knows our country better than we do"

"I think he figured out that anger and, frankly, fear were way more powerful than appealing to people's better angels," she continued. "Anger and fear were going to work in this election. Whether you're afraid of immigrants or afraid of people who are trans, he figured that out. And I think we all thought everyone's better angels would prevail. Turns out the angels went on vacation since Donald Trump came down the escalator and they haven't returned."

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"By the way, his persecution; majority of America believes he was persecuted not prosecuted," she added. "And there is no question that our grip on 'Hey, we got to make those same rules apply to every American, no matter who you are' –– turns out that's not true. America believed, majority of Americans believed he was a victim in those prosecutions."

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'Absent' Ivanka Trump called out after joining her dad for re-election celebration

Ivanka Trump joined her father at a re-election victory rally after being "conspicuously absent" from the campaign trail, according to reports.

Donald Trump's eldest daughter had stepped out of the political spotlight after his loss to Joe Biden, and she voluntarily testified before the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection, but she joined his Election Night celebration, reported The Daily Beast.

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'A lot of people believed that': Dem lawmaker singles out how Trump sealed the deal

As part of the post-mortem following Donald Trump's victory over Vice President Kamala Harris to become the 47th president of the United States, one Democrat appeared on MSNBC early Wednesday morning to point to what he believes helped the former president return to the Oval Office.

Sitting down with MSNBC host Jen Psaki, Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX), the lawmaker was asked, "You're the only person sitting here who's run for office and won. All this data, all these exit polls, all the margins surprising and disappointing to some, what are your big takeaways on what we know so far?"

"I think Trump helped that along, right?" he replied. "If he has a superpower, it's marketing. In every single speech over the last few years, he would say we had the greatest economy, we had the greatest economy and I think a lot of people really believed that in the end."

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"And they remember those times more fondly probably than they were, right, and compared that to high inflation over the last couple of years," he added. "So there's that. It's an extraordinary comeback, I don't know if we can I call it the greatest American comeback."

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Here’s what the election results mean for Trump’s legal problems

Now that President elect Donald Trump has emerged victorious in the 2024 election, Politico has done a rundown of what it means for the multiple criminal charges that have been leveled against him.

In short, Politico finds that Trump "is now his own judge and jury, insulated from the criminal consequences he might have faced without the legal force field of the Oval Office."

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Voters in at least 5 states restore reproductive rights

In the first presidential election since the U.S. Supreme Court allowed state governments to determine if, when and why a woman can end a pregnancy, former President Donald Trump, who touted during the campaign he “was able to kill Roe v. Wade” appeared poised to be reelected early Wednesday. Simultaneously, at least five out of 10 states voted to restore or expand abortion rights, according to early election results.

National anti-abortion groups celebrated Trump’s impending victory over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, who campaigned heavily on restoring reproductive rights. They also celebrated the defeat of Florida’s and South Dakota’s abortion-rights amendments, and foreshadowed a full assault on reproductive freedom throughout the country.

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Joe Biden blamed for Donald Trump's re-election win

Joe Biden is ultimately to blame for Donald Trump's election win, according to an analysis.

The president who defeated Trump in 2020 should have stepped down after one term, according to Daily Beast special correspondent Michael Daly, rather than attempt to run for re-election at 81 years old.

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Lauren Boebert raises eyebrows with comment pushing to secure Trump's 'third term'

GOP U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, who won a House seat on Tuesday in a Colorado district to which she moved halfway through her term, called on fellow Republicans to "rally behind President Trump to secure his third term."

Boebert sailed to victory alongside Trump, who was removed from office in 2020 but elected again after defeating Vice President Kamala Harris.

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U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz defeats Democrat Colin Allred

"U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz defeats Democrat Colin Allred" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Sarah McBride to be first transgender person in U.S. Congress

Delaware state senator Sarah McBride won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday, making her the first openly transgender politician elected to Congress.

The Democrat was the comfortable winner against Republican John Whalen III, US news networks projected, as she built up an unassailable lead with around two-thirds of ballots counted.

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Green Party candidate Jill Stein fires back at 'spoiler' accusations

U.S. Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein says she's riding a wave of support unlike anything she's experienced in past campaigns -- and is unfazed by warnings that her run could tip the scales in Donald Trump's favor in a tight race.

Speaking to AFP after polls closed in Michigan, where her outspoken criticism of US support for Israel has struck a chord with the battleground state's large Muslim and Arab-American communities, the 74-year-old took aim at Democrats for branding her a "spoiler."

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Donald Trump reelected as president of the U.S.

Donald Trump has become the first convicted felon to be elected U.S. president, according to CNN which called the 2024 presidential election early Wednesday morning.

Trump, the Republican nominee who faced four historic criminal indictments in the fallout from his first administration, defeated former prosecutor Vice President Kamala Harris, according to predictions from Decision Desk HQ and CNN.

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Lindsey Graham takes aim at Jack Smith as Trump heads toward victory

With Donald Trump headed for a return to the Oval Office, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee took to social media platform X and singled out special counsel Jack Smith, informing the DOJ employee that his time investigating Trump will soon come to end.

Smith has been pursuing Trump in a Florida courtroom over stolen government documents in a case being overseen by Trump-appointee Judge Aileen Cannon –– which is on appeal after she dismissed the charges –– and in the Washington, D.C., courtroom of Judge Tanya Chutkan related to his part in attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

As the Guardian reported late election night, Graham seemed to be putting Smith and investigators working out of the DOJ on notice that their investigation of newly-elected Trump will be dropped by the incoming Republican-appointed attorney general.

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Graham, an avid defender of all Trump has done, wrote, "To Jack Smith and your team: It is time to look forward to a new chapter in your legal careers as these politically motivated charges against President Trump hit a wall. The Supreme Court substantially rejected what you were trying to do, and after tonight, it’s clear the American people are tired of lawfare."

"Bring these cases to an end. The American people deserve a refund," he added.

While those federal cases may go away, the former president is still facing sentencing in Manhattan after being convicted on 34 state felony charges of business fraud. Additionally there is still a pending Trump trial in Georgia, also related to the 2020 presidential election.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: 'I can’t wait to dismantle the weaponized government'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene cannot wait to dismantle the government, she said on the heels of a likely Election Day victory for former President Donald Trump.

The Georgia MAGA firebrand, who was re-elected to her seat Tuesday, also declared on X about 1:45 a.m. Wednesday that she was thrilled at the prospect of releasing from prison rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

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