2024 Elections

Texas voters think Ted Cruz is a 'jerk' — but they'll vote for him anyway: report

Looking deeply into the tighter-than-normal race between Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and his Democratic opponent Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX), the New York Times' Michelle Cottle observed that the incumbent Republican manages to continue to pull out wins even though many of his constituents find him more than a little unlikable.

In her column on Sunday, Cottle noted that Cruz still maintains a narrow lead over Allred despite being "the Democrats’ top Senate target this year" and his reputation as "a divisive, bomb-throwing, lib-owning loudmouth years before Donald Trump entered the political arena."

She also notes that is a major part of his appeal in conservative Texas.

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As she explained, "In a party where Mr. Trump has dragged down candidates and upended elections for years, with so many Republicans redefining themselves in his image, Mr. Cruz has stood out as a pretty indestructible character for someone so disliked," adding, "Mr. Cruz’s unique brand has served him well enough — and attracted a curious coalition of voters who will probably be enough to win him a third term on Nov. 5."

According to Cottle, after covering Cruz for years she has learned that his abrasiveness in public is not just a show designed to gull voters, he is also the same way in private.

'I’ve been talking with Republicans about Mr. Cruz for years, and feel the need to clarify one point: You know the kind of politician who puts on a big show of being a fire-breathing, narcissistic jerk in public but is widely beloved behind the scenes for his big heart or personal charm? Mr. Cruz is not one of those politicians. Pretty much everyone agrees that Ted is all about Ted. You can almost smell the ambition wafting off him, and his unlikability has long been a punchline in Washington," she wrote.

After speaking with voters the columnist pointed out that the secret of his success "...is his ability to cobble together a coalition of voters, many of whom don’t even like him but nonetheless see him as an unapologetic fighter for Texas and for key issues they support — or at least against those they don’t."

"He may be a jerk. But he is their jerk," she concluded.

You can read her entire analysis here.

Trump flirting with 'doomsday scenario' in third bid for office: report

With the 2024 presidential election nine days away, former president Donald Trump may see his third bid for the Oval Office fall short because one of his most reliable group of voters are sending signals that they may stay home on election day.

According to a report from Politico's Adam Wren, evangelical voters are losing interest in the former president with some turned off by his latest campaign that has taken a turn for the vulgar as he reaches out to young men.

In his recent “Believers and Ballots” town hall in Georgia the former president hinted that he is not confident that evangelicals will come to his rescue this time when he complained, "Christians are not tremendous voters in terms of percentage."

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That Trump comment came in response to a question about a recent report from Christian pollster George Barna that projected 32 million evangelical voters may take a pass on this election.

As Wren put it, that would be a "doomsday scenario" for Trump who needs a win over Vice President Kamala Harris to not only return to the presidency but also to make a large swath of his legal problems go away.

According to the report, the former president is attempting to put together a "Frankenstein coalition" where evangelicals will find common ground with young men steeped in their own raucous – and less than Christian – culture.

That is a tall task explained John Shelton, policy director for Advancing American Freedom.

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'Mar-a-Lago senior living': New ad invites Trump to 'watch the sunset while you sundown'

Donald Trump should be in a senior living facility, and not in the White House, according to a new ad released Saturday by Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign.

"New ad just dropped," Harris' official presidential campaign wrote in publishing the new commercial on social media.

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Watch: CNN's Jake Tapper laughs in J.D. Vance's face after Vance 'dodges question'

Jake Tapper of CNN laughed in Sen. J.D. Vance's face during a yet-to-be-released interview on the network, prompting laughter on social media.

In an interview recorded for State of the Union, Tapper asked Vance, "So all those ten people, including the former vice president, Mike Pence, all of these people are have this horribly damaged worldview and they're all just going after Donald Trump because they want to send people into war. That's what, that's really your argument?"

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'Trash behavior': Internet blasts J.D. Vance for 'supporting verbal abuse of poll workers'

Social media exploded on Saturday after Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) had a strange reaction to a story about a Trump voter who purportedly used vulgar language toward a poll worker.

The unverified tale from Reddit stated that a woman arrived at a polling location wearing a Trump shirt, and was told she couldn't vote while wearing political merchandise. According to the screenshot, which has now been removed from X, the woman said, "Suck my c---" and took off her shirt before voting in her bra.

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'You're losin' the house!' Onlookers ridicule Trump as 'crowd empties out' while he speaks

Critics ridiculed Donald Trump on Saturday after he gave a speech in Pennsylvania where, before he was finished speaking, many of his own fans had already funneled out.

Trump spoke in State College, PA, where he at one point lashed out at sound engineers after saying the sound on a video he played was "lousy." Before he was done talking, people started leaving, resulting in a crowd that was seen as sparse by onlookers.

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'Never expected it': Latest 'trainwreck' interview said to be what will 'bring down Trump'

Donald Trump recently released an interview with one of the most popular podcasters in the world, but some say it could be the thing that will bring the ex-president down.

Trump did a long-planned interview with former athlete and current podcaster Joe Rogan, who has been critical of Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Don't pay the bill': Trump lashes out at 'lousy' sound engineers during his rally

Donald Trump at his rally on Saturday lashed out at sound engineers handling a video he played at the event, insisting to his campaign: "Don't pay the bill!"

Trump played a video about Vice President Kamala Harris and tax proposals. After the video ended, Trump said the sound was "lousy."

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'Incredibly surprising': Trump shocks political analyst with 'curious strategy' on women

Donald Trump's "curious strategy" to reach women in the waning days of the presidential election is "incredibly surprising," according to Alexi McCammond, who serves as an opinion editor focusing on the 2024 election for the Washington Post.

McCammond appeared on MSNBC on Saturday to discuss Trump's efforts to reach women.

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Watch: Trump speaks in Pennsylvania just days away from election

Donald Trump just took the stage in Pennsylvania for a campaign rally just days from the end of the election.

The former president spoke in the swing state shortly after Michelle Obama gave a speech while campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Revealed: New York Times' Haberman explains Trump's reasons for latest 'trolling exercise'

Donald Trump has raised eyebrows for his decision to host a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York, which is not a swing state, but Maggie Haberman of the New York Times has answers.

Trump's planned rally has led some, including Hillary Clinton, to make comparisons to a famous Nazi rally that was once held at that same spot. A former Barack Obama aide on Saturday even dueled with a conservative commentator on MSNBC over the weekend on that very topic.

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'He's not actually masculine': Trump blasted for 'wearing more make-up' than Kamala Harris

Donald Trump isn't actually masculine, but he is using men's fears against them in his presidential campaign, an expert said.

Liz Plank, the author of the book For the Love of Men: A Vision for Mindful Masculinity, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday to discuss the gender gap in the current presidential election and how men are looking at the candidates.

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'Stakes are too high': Writer for Trump's hometown newspaper pushes voters to pick Harris

Those who are leaning toward Donald Trump but are still open minded should reverse course and vote for Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a piece published in Trump's own hometown newspaper.

Trump was born in New York but abandoned the blue state and declared his permanent residence in Palm Beach, Florida. On Friday, the Palm Beach Post published an opinion piece by Mark Sell, an independent writer, editor, communications consultant and veteran journalist based in South Florida, who had some choice words for the former president and current candidate.

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