2024 Elections

'It’s gross': Gay men not thrilled to be classified as 'normal' by J.D. Vance

Sen. J.D. Vance's closing campaign argument that he and former President Donald Trump had the support of the "normal gay guy" received a swift fact check from gay men who said no thanks, calling his comments "gross" and "grotesque bigotry."

Vance's comment on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast quickly went viral after Vice President Kamala Harris shared it in a clip along with an emoji of a puzzled face.

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Surge in number of Republicans voting early may not be good news for Trump: Ex-Pence aide

Marc Short, who served as Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff, warned Thursday that an increase in Republican voters during early voting may not be something Donald Trump should be celebrating.

MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell spoke with Short and Democratic strategist Alencia Johnson, who served on President Joe Biden's 2020 team. The host asked the two whether they thought the polls showing the candidates being neck and neck in the battleground states were accurate.

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'Guy looks just like Rachel Maddow': MTG reacts to Mark Cuban 'intelligent women' quip

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested she was personally insulted after billionaire Mark Cuban told The View he never saw former President Donald Trump with "strong, intelligent women."

In a Thursday post on social media, Greene displayed her ability to do pull-ups to counter Cuban's narrative.

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High U.S. early voter turnout gives both sides hope

More than 57 million US voters have already cast their ballots in the 2024 election, breaking records in some states and leading both sides to hope it gives them an edge -- even as experts warn the data is difficult to interpret.

Opinion polls show Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump running neck-and-neck, including in the seven battleground states that often decide close US elections.

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Trump's 'staff must hate him': Ex-GOP campaign guru baffled by latest stunt

Appearing on MSNBC on Thursday, longtime GOP strategist Stuart Stevens admitted he was baffled why Donald Trump's brain trust would plop their candidate in a trash truck for a photo-op less than seven days before voters go to the polls.

Speaking with host José Díaz-Balart, Stevens noted it seemed to be an unforced error to remind voters once again about a MAGA comedian creating a firestorm over calling Puerto Rico an “island of garbage” at a New York City rally earlier this week.

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'Truly terrifying': Expert warns one man can hand Trump win — even if he loses

One man could hand an election victory to former President Donald Trump, even if he loses on Election Day, a gerrymandering expert warned Thursday.

Chief Justice John Roberts is perfectly positioned to override results of the 2024 presidential election thanks to a Supreme Court gerrymandering ruling that served as an election-rigging Trojan horse, New Republic contributor David Daley argued.

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'Made up fiction!' Trump totally denies policy that was central to his last administration

Donald Trump took a unique position on his TruthSocial account Thursday, denying that he'd ever wanted to get rid of ObamaCare — seven years after he tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act with a vote.

"Lyin’ Kamala is giving a News Conference now, saying that I want to end the Affordable Care Act. I never mentioned doing that, never even thought about such a thing," Trump posted on his site.

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Musk's millions: Five ways the world's richest man helps Trump

In an extraordinary twist that has upended an already unpredictable election, the world's richest man has become Donald Trump's most influential supporter in his bid to return to the White House.

Here are five ways Elon Musk is wielding his outsized influence to help Trump win the election against Kamala Harris:

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'Troubling signs for the Trump team': Fox Business election expert sounds alarm for MAGA

Republican pollster Mitchell Brown warned Fox Business host Stuart Varney that he was seeing "troubling signs for the Trump team" because early voter turnout appeared to be high for the 2024 election.

During a Thursday interview, Brown told Varney that he believed Donald Trump would win the election if it were held today.

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'Geniuses!' Ex-Trump aide says campaign messed up with handling of latest flub

A co-host of "The View" ridiculed the Donald Trump campaign Thursday for embracing its own attacks on America as a "garbage can" of the world.

Trump on Wednesday latched onto a Joe Biden flub on which the president appeared to refer to MAGA fans as "garbage" — a reminder, Trump said, of Hillary Clinton's referring to them as "deplorables" in 2016.

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'Not healthy and weird': Fox News host roasted for threatening wife with 'D-Day' over vote

A Fox News host who threatened his wife with marital "D-Day" if she did not vote for former President Donald Trump faced swift backlash from viewers who swiftly roasted the controversial conservative pundit.

Jesse Watters on Wednesday night shocked even his own co-hosts with his reaction to Vice President Kamala Harris ads informing conservative women they do not have to disclose for whom they voted — and that the information cannot be accessed by the public.

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'Disgusting!' MSNBC guest flips out on Trump over 'Mr. Sexter' rally speaker

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," former George W. Bush speechwriter Elise Jordan expressed disgust with Donald Trump for featuring a speaker at his Green Bay rally who has a history of sending unwanted sexual texts and explicit photos to women.

Speaking with co-host Mika Brzezinski and panelist Molly Jong-Fast about the former president's boast that he is a "protector of women," before adding ominously "whether the women like it or not," on Wednesday night, Jordan noted that former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre also spoke.

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Republican lawyers ask Supreme Court to butt out of state election laws

Former ethics czar Richard Painter and 15 other current and former Republicans signed onto a "Friend of the Court" letter to the U.S. Supreme Court asking them to butt out of state election rules.

According to the lawyers, the Supreme Court would be side-stepping the Tenth Amendment if it makes decisions about state laws.

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