2024 Elections

'Real crisis': Veteran reporter shows how Trump electoral win could outrage young voters

Young voters are a crucial bloc in the Kamala Harris coalition, and a veteran journalist worries about their reaction if Donald Trump were to eke out a narrow Electoral College win despite potentially losing the popular vote.

The former president has lost the popular vote by nearly 7 million in 2020, when he lost the electoral vote 306-232, and nearly 3 million in 2016, when he won 304-227, and the New Yorker's Evan Osnos expressed concern about that dynamic playing out in Trump's favor again as millions of young voters cast their first presidential ballots.

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'More erratic by the day': Alarm raised over 'exhausted' Trump's latest bout of 'slurring'

As part of a "Morning Joe" discussion on Donald Trump's refusal to answer questions at a Pennsylvania town hall on Monday – instead playing music for 39 minutes while he stood on stage swayingMSNBC host Joe Scarborough noted the former president had more problems speaking on Tuesday night.

Speaking with co-host Willie Geist, Scarborough said the former president's inability to get through a rally cleanly is a sign of his advanced age.

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"He's slurring so many words," he began. "Even in his speech last night, I think it was 'insurrection,' just slurring through words. I know people get exhausted in a long campaign and I think that we are really seeing signs of a 78-year-old man who, obviously, has been through a trial, been through an attempted assassination, going through the rigors of this campaign and, right now, he is becoming more erratic by the day."

"We have seen, you know, on Saturday nights when he gets exhausted, you know, at the end of weeks when he has been doing things, we see him start confusing Joe Biden with Barack Obama and World War II for World War III and making one mistake after another," he later added. "My best guess is that he figured this was the safest thing to do, that he wasn't feeling it. Again, just very strange."

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An indicted lawyer at the RNC’s election integrity unit is still spreading election lies

Christina Bobb, a top lawyer for the Republican National Committee’s election integrity unit, has maintained a low profile since she was indicted in Arizona in April for her role in the effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

But comments during a podcast interview last month suggest she’s still closely involved in the flurry of lawsuits filed by the GOP and its massive 18-state volunteer poll observer program.

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'What did I just see?' MSNBC's Morning Joe baffled by Trump's 'very weird' rally actions

On Wednesday morning, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough finally got around to discussing Donald Trump's 39-minute freeze-up at a rally in Pennsylvania where he suspended answering questions and told the crowd, "Let's not do any more questions. Let's just listen to music."

The former president then proceeded to stand on the stage, occasionally moving his arms to the music while others on the stage awkwardly looked at each other.

After sharing the clip and noting that Trump has been accusing people who won't vote for him of needing to "have their heads examined," the "Morning Joe" co-host asked, "What did I just see?"

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Pointing out that he was hesitant to talk about the bizarre turn on Tuesday's show, Scarborough told co-host Willie Geist, "I'm not sure what happened so we don't want to dive too much in to it. Here we are 24 hours later, I still have no idea what is going on. "

"Like, here we are three weeks before the campaign and he is standing on stage and it's kind of like he just zones out and just quits," he added. "Teleprompter is saying, 'Sir, you can take more questions, sir. Sir?' and he just ignores it and just keeps playing and kind of wandering back and forth. Very bizarre, Willie, very bizarre."

"Beyond bizarre," Geist replied before adding, "It does raise the question of why? What was that? What was going on? Why didn't he want to answer more questions? Why was Gov. Kristi (R-SC) Noem there to begin with to ask questions that were thrown in the scrap heap."

"Truly bizarre, they are all bizarre. All of his events increasingly now, " he added.

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'Silent majority': Ex-GOP lawmaker flags voting bloc she says will quietly vote for Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris will campaign in Pennsylvania with more than 100 Republican officials who support her presidential campaign against Donald Trump.

Former conservative congresswoman Barbara Comstock, a Virginia Republican, spoke to The Daily Beast during her drive north to the crucial swing state, where she will join fellow GOP dissidents near the site where George Washington crossed the Delaware River during the Revolutionary War to warn of the threat Trump poses to American democracy.

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Ex-Trump aide reveals 'very specific' medical questions reporters should ask ex-president

A former staffer of the Trump administration who shot to fame on "The Apprentice" told CNN on Tuesday her old boss' town hall turned dance party shows he has nothing to say to Americans — and suggested journalists ask specific medical questions as he refuses to release his medical records.

Omarosa Manigault Newman, former director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison during the Trump administration, joined CNN anchor Laura Coates on her show late Tuesday. The two discussed Trump's town hall event, in which the MAGA leader answered a few questions before playing music and dancing for more than 40 minutes.

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MSNBC host drops profanity blasting MAGA 'spin' over Trump's 'lovefest' town hall

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday aimed at what she called "bull----" MAGA "spin" from allies who tried to rationalize former President Donald Trump's town hall a day earlier, in which he answered a few questions and finished with over 40 minutes of swaying to music.

MAGA supporters tried to say the room was filled with love.

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'Truth-resistant movement’: Reporter slams 'reasonable' GOPers who still support Trump

A New Yorker reporter tore into so-called "reasonable Republicans" who say they still support former President Donald Trump despite a "truth-resistant" MAGA movement.

Political news outlets pounced on Trump's Monday night town hall, where he answered a few questions before deciding to play music instead. The following morning, Trump canceled a planned CNBC interview and appeared on stage with another conservative-friendly crowd where he fumbled through answers about tariffs and breaking up Google.

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MAGA rapper complains women are 'Trump bigots' at Georgia rally

Pro-MAGA rapper Forgiato Blow complained that a lot of women refuse to vote for former President Donald Trump because they are "Trump bigots."

At Tuesday's Trump campaign rally in Atlanta, Blow shared his thoughts about the state of the presidential race with Right Side Broadcasting Network.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace mocks Trump by overlapping his town hall soundtrack over her show

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace started her Tuesday show by discussing Donald Trump's bizarre town hall on Monday night, which ended with him playing his favorite playlist.

To illustrate the strangeness, Wallace began running the video — with a timer in the middle of the screen.

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Trump's town hall looked like 'live sundowning' — don't call it a 'dance party': reporter

A Boston Globe reporter shamed those who downplayed Donald Trump's decision to stop answering questions from his fans and instead play music and dance.

Kimberly Atkins Stohr suggested the world could be witnessing the "live sundowning" of a presidential candidate.

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'In the year 2024!' Analyst shocked no one talks about this Trump dance party track

A Washington Post analyst is shocked no one is talking about a disturbing moment during former President Donald Trump's town hall dance routine — and no, it wasn't when the 78-year-old, who may have forgotten whom he's running against, wandered off stage to the sounds of "Memory."

Philip Bump on Tuesday expressed confusion that one track included in Trump's "weird" playlist — played at a town hall event in Pennsylvania a day earlier after an attendee received medical attention — hadn't caused an uproar.

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Fox News guest: 'If Donald Trump was a real man, he would put out his medical records'

Ian Sams, a senior adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris, challenged former President Donald Trump to release his medical records.

During a Tuesday interview with Fox News host Martha MacCallum, Sams noted that Trump had not disclosed his medical information.

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