2024 Elections

'Huge defeat for Trump': Georgia judge's ruling spurs cheers and relief

A Georgia judge's ruling Tuesday that state boards must certify results, regardless of any election fraud suspicions, spurred sighs of relief from those who feared former President Donald Trump could unjustly claim the state on Nov. 5.

Fulton County Judge Robert McBurney was championed Tuesday after he nixed a new rule from pro-Trump election board members that he argued would result in Georgie voter's being "silenced."

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'Doesn't know what year it is': Writer slams Trump for rants that are 'unmoored in time'

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's examination of recent Donald Trump speeches led him to believe the former president has become "unmoored in time."

A case in point, argued Krugman, was Trump's recent rant about the state of California being completely bereft of electricity.

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'Lethal syndrome': Epidemiologist says MAGA 'disease' causes Trump followers' violence

Former President Donald Trump's movement should be considered a contagious disease with a primary symptom of violence, an epidemiologist argued Tuesday.

Dr. Gary Slutkin, who says his work abroad gave him 15 years' experience dealing with dictatorships, compared Trump's MAGA movement to a pathological phenomenon in conversation with Salon's Chauncey DeVega.

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'Insult to our intelligence': College student delivers basic civics lesson to Trump

A Michigan college student with a history of challenging Sen. J.D. Vance took to MSNBC this week to argue a crucial flaw in former President Donald Trump's attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris.

Marcus Johnson, a political science major at Oakland University, slammed former President Donald Trump and his running mate Vance (R-OH) in a new editorial published by the cable news site.

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'Hidden hand': Maggie Haberman reveals GOP billionaires behind controversial attack ads

Billionaire backers of former President Donald Trump are spending millions on anti-Vice President Kamala Harris attack ads containing bigoted messaging in a key swing state, a new report revealed Tuesday.

The political nonprofit Building America's Future has been linked to more than $100 million of spending and two super PACs, one targeting young men and Black voters and the other Muslim and Arab American voters in Michigan, sources told the New York Times.

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'Totally lost its way!' Trump rages on his app after seeing Harris spokesman on Fox News

Former President Donald Trump took to his social media account to rage about a spokesperson for Kamala Harris' campaign who has appeared on Fox networks.

"How much time does Ian Sams, Senior Advisor to Lyin’ Kamala Harris, spend on FoxNews?" Trump raged on TruthSocial. "He’s now on Cavuto, Fox’s Lowest Rated Show, by far, and spent much of the weekend hitting 'TRUMP,' totally unopposed, before two real 'beauties,' Eric Shawn and Arthel Neville – Not exactly the next Walter Cronkite of the Broadcasting World!"

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Host defends Trump's 'lack of focus': His mind is 'working faster than the spoken word'

A pro-MAGA cable news host felt the need to explain Donald Trump's "lack of focus" following a rambling interview Monday.

After wrapping up his interview with Trump, Newsmax host Chris Salcedo closed his show with a few final thoughts.

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Veterans group uses spooky music to warn America of Trump's 'old and failing' mind

The pro-veteran group Vote Vets is out with a new ad — with Halloween-themed music — highlighting what it calls Donald Trump's cognitive issues, showing him misremembering situations and slurring words.

Among the pieces of evidence the group showed: a clip of Trump on Fox News talking about the crowd's response to the debate — when there was no crowd.

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250 healthcare professionals  urge Trump to release his medical records to gauge 'acuity'

Hundreds of healthcare professionals are calling for former President Donald Trump to release his medical information, as Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden have done

Trump has never been one to reveal his private information, whether it be his taxes or his medical information. Even in the 2016 election, Trump obtained a letter from his long-haired personal physician that generated more laughs than it did assurance in his practice.

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'They're eating the dogs': Poodle running for attorney general interviewed at Trump rally

A host of Right Side Broadcasting Network interviewed a poodle named Ginger, an apparent candidate for Pennsylvania attorney general, at a rally for Donald Trump on Monday.

While speaking to Trump supporters at the rally in Oaks, host Paul Ingrassia met a woman who said her dog was running to become the state's top prosecutor.

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'No stipulations': Fox News anchor says Kamala Harris offered 'wide open' interview

Fox News anchor Bret Baier revealed Monday there would be "no stipulations" in his upcoming interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.

During a Monday appearance on Fox News, Baier acknowledged a controversy surrounding an interview with Harris that was allegedly edited by CBS News.

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'Refuse to admit it': Ex-White House aide describes what led her to turn back on Trump

Former White House deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews is one of a collection of young women who worked for Donald Trump during his first term who are now sounding the alarm against him.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday, Matthews said she's joining with other Republicans like Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) in campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris because she's fully aware of the dangers another Trump presidency poses.

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'Inappropriate and unprofessional': Georgia election board chair turns on GOP colleagues

An election official appointed by a powerful swing state Republican has condemned his colleagues for exploiting their power to support former President Donald Trump, according to a new exclusive report.

Georgia State Election Board chair John Fervier, an appointee of Gov. Brian Kemp, told the Atlantia Journal-Constitution Monday he does not support the election rule changes that received Trump's praise.

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