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'Cracking under that stress': CNN conservative nose dives as he tries to spin Trump debate

A Republican strategist's attempt to blame former President Donald Trump's disastrous debate performance on ABC News moderators and defend his mental faculties blew up in face on CNN Friday morning.

Conservative Scott Jennings fielded tough questions from anchor Jim Acosta about Trump's decision to "back down" from a second debate against Vice President Kamala Harris — and his repetition of strange conspiracy theories — as panelist Paul Begala, a liberal political commentator, looked on with a wide smile.

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‘Screaming about eating cats is not a solution’: Walz slams Trump in Michigan

Minnesota Governor and Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz took aim at Donald Trump Thursday night at a rally in the battleground state of Michigan, where the Harris campaign is leading the ex-president by an average of less than two points.

The Detroit News' Craig Mauger posted a photo of the overflow crowd at the Grand Rapids Public Museum:

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'He scurried off that stage!' Trump stand-in says Harris 'alpha move' set tone for debate

The political consultant who helped Kamala Harris prepare to debate Donald Trump refused to say whether they practiced the handshake that seemed to set the tone for the night — but he said the former president never recovered from it.

Philippe Reines, a political operative and former State Department adviser to Hillary Clinton, stood in for the Republican nominee as Harris prepared for the debate. CNN's Kasie Hunt and other panelists pressed him Friday to say whether the vice president crossing the stage into Trump's space to shake his hand was a strategic decision.

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'She wins either way': Strategist says Harris has upper hand on Trump debate negotiations

Donald Trump essentially put himself in a no-win situation by already backing out of a second debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, according to former Barack Obama aide Van Jones.

The former president has declared that he won't face off again with Harris, who told supporters in North Carolina that voters deserved a second debate, and Jones said Trump's decision put Harris in a strong position should the Republican nominee change his mind.

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'The moment' Harris threw Trump 'off his game' singled out by amused former RNC official

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele offered up his take on the Tuesday presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and marveled how the VP put the ex-president on his heels so quickly.

Speaking with co-hosts Willie Geist and Mika Brzezinski, the former RNC chief dryly noted that Trump is attempting to spin his debate loss into a win and that nobody — outside of his rabid fans — is buying it.

"Yeah. When you come out and try to frame this the way Donald Trump is framing it after we saw what we saw, right?" he smirked. "It's not like this was one of those things you only heard on radio or you just didn't tune in and missed it. No, a lot of people saw this."

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"We know he's lying. We know he got, not just got stung, he got knocked down, and he got knocked down in such a way that he could not get up," he continued. "So basically what you have is the — to keep this boxing metaphor going — the guy on the mat looking up with one hand up in the air, trying to get up off the floor saying, 'I don't want anymore. No mas,' and it's very clear why."

"Because he recognized from the very beginning of that debate, and for me, Willie, it was the moment, she walked over and shook his hand," he explained. "She threw him off his game in that moment because he had no intentions of shaking her hand. He was not going to be the gentleman, to go to the center of the ring if you will, and shake your opponent's hand, and to begin the conversation."

"But she, she did him one better, went over to him, and introduced herself, Kamala Harris. And from that moment, he was not the same," he claimed. "She started off a little rocky, but she found her footing very quickly on issue after issue, and the only thing he was reduced to was talking about ducks and cats, and whining about the fact that, you know, she was lying about his crowd size."

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'Every single ally said he lost': Republicans said to 'universally' say Harris beat Trump

CNN's Kristen Holmes reported that Republican operatives "universally" believe Donald Trump lost this week's debate with Kamala Harris, even though he insists he won.

The Republican nominee traveled from Arizona to southern California, where he will attend a fundraiser and speak with reporters Friday morning at Trump National Golf Course in Rancho Palos Verdes, and Holmes said she wasn't sure what to expect at that event.

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'That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard!' MSNBC host flips out on Harris critics

On Friday morning MSNBC "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski angrily pushed back at critics of Vice President Kamala Harris and snapped at voters who don't feel a woman can be president of the United States.

Using an upcoming segment with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as a jumping-off point, Brzezinski made the point that the November election pits a highly qualified Harris against "psychopath" Trump.

"I think a lot of women across America were proud to be women when they watched Kamala Harris on the debate stage; it was her moment, she took it, she nailed it," she began. "It's just funny to me to hear that it's even an issue for some people. I know it may be: 'Oh, Kamala Harris is a woman of color, she's a woman. Are Americans ready?' I immediately think, are they ready? What, are they ready for a psychopath? Are they ready for someone who wants to use the government to commit retribution against all of his opponents for no reason at all? Who wants to destroy our democracy? That's not an exaggeration. That's not rhetoric. That's what he said. That's what he has been doing."

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After stating, "Donald Trump will make sure that his first presidency looks like a walk in the park," she continued, "Are we ready for a woman? That's not the question, I think, that should be asked,"

"It's like, are we ready to have — I'm sorry, I just haven't spoken to experts, but someone who seems to have psychotic tendencies running our government, who has plans to do things that are very counter to our democracy, and has already hurt women terribly, monstrously; already, happening now in this country."

"Are we ready for that? That's the question," the MSNBC host added. "I don't want to hear, 'Are we ready for a woman?' That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard! That's what's gotten us here!"

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'Traumatized' Trump is ducking another debate because 'he just got his butt kicked': MSNBC

Reacting to Donald Trump's proclamation that he will not debate Vice President Kamala Harris again before the November election, MSNBC hosts Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist laughed at the former president while saying they weren't surprised since the whole country just witnessed him getting "blown out of the room."

In a Thursday statement on Truth Social and later at a sparsely attended rally in Arizona, Trump stated in no uncertain terms that there would be no third debate while at the same time claiming to have come out on top on Tuesday.

On "Morning Joe," an amused Brzezinski told the co-host, "He must have been so traumatized by being so badly beaten that he just wanted to get it out of his mind, that he'd ever have to be on stage again with Kamala Harris."

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"Yeah, I mean, he objectively got blown out of the room at that debate three nights ago: he knows that, his advisors know that," Geist replied. "Republicans who support him generally have said that on television. Fox News hosts are saying that and he knows he got creamed. Now, he's framing it as the debate was unfair to me."

Noting that the former president compared the debate to a boxing match, Geist continued with that theme and added, "He likes that boxing metaphor about a rematch, somehow framing that as how he won, doesn't need another one. I think the more apt boxing metaphor is he just got his butt kicked in the third or fourth round and he's deciding not to come back out for the next round. Where Kamala Harris is standing in the middle of the ring saying, 'Let's do it again,' and he wants none of it."

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'Very unnerving': Trump debate stand-in says ex-president's health is 'clearly diminished'

The political consultant who stood in for Donald Trump during Kamala Harris' debate preparations was struck by how much the former president's health has seemingly declined.

Philippe Reines, a political consultant and former State Department adviser to Hillary Clinton, closely studied the seven other debates the Republican nominee has taken part in since 2015, and he noticed that Trump tried to drown out the other candidates onstage.

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Trump 'fell apart' because Harris 'brought her A-game': conservative

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Way Too Early," conservative columnist Matt Lewis conceded that Donald Trump failed miserably in his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris earlier this week.

Speaking with fill-in host Sam Stein, Lewis — no fan of Trump — went so far as to compare Harris to Republican icon Ronald Reagan.

"What's your immediate reaction to the debate performance of each candidate here?" Stein asked.

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"Yeah, look, I thought Kamala Harris brought her A-game; a little rocky in the first question maybe, but then she found her sea legs," Lewis replied. "It was the best version of her possible. I just think in the spectrum of ability she has, this was very good. Donald Trump had a bad night, and I think the worse thing is he took her bait."

"You know, she made fun of his crowd size, and he couldn't resist getting hung up on that," he continued. "That, to me, is telling. I think that led to a spiral of him kind of falling apart throughout the night."

Noting that he has just seen the new Reagan movie," he added, "I saw the Reagan movie, there is a clear contrast. If you're watching it and living here in 2024, there is a clear contrast with Reagan on things like moral clarity and Donald Trump's lack of moral clarity and his behavior. When talking about Ukraine, Harris sounded like Ronald Reagan. Donald Trump wouldn't even say whether he wanted Ukraine to win against Russia."

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'Clean sweep': GOP pollster says focus group voters saw Harris as 'presidential' at debate

Vice President Kamala Harris cleared the biggest hurdle she needed in this week's debate against Donald Trump, according to a GOP pollster who conducted a focus group with swing voters who tuned in.

Former Republican pollster Sarah Longwell conducted interviews with voters who backed Trump in 2016 and Biden in 2020, and she told CNN that the vice president appears to be gathering momentum with those undecided voters with less than two months to go before the election.

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Loomer invokes Hannibal Lecter as Trump triples down on lies about immigrants eating pets

For almost a year Donald Trump inexplicably has been injecting the fictional character Hannibal Lecter into his re-election rallies. Now, far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, who has promoted white nationalism and appears to be influencing the ex-president, has introduced the serial killing cannibal into the latest, dangerous Trump controversy.

"In Springfield, they're eating the dogs," Trump falsely claimed during Tuesday's debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, referring to Haitian immigrants. "The people that came in. They're eating the cats. They're eating -- they're eating the pets of the people that live there. And this is what's happening in our country. And it's a shame."

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'Your pets are safe': Springfield Mayor slams Trump and says 'we need help, not hate'

The mayor of Springfield, Ohio, denounced former President Donald Trump's promotion of a racist conspiracy theory that Haitian immigrants are abducting and eating people's pets in his city.

Ohio's Republican junior Sen. J.D. Vance, wrote Monday on X that "months ago, I raised the issue of Haitian illegal immigrants draining social services and generally causing chaos all over Springfield, Ohio."

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