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Harris' CNN interview a 'good night' — but not a 'huge night': Democratic strategist

A Democratic strategist gave Kamala Harris a tepid thumbs up for her first sit-down interview as presidential nominee and said that while she accomplished what she "needed to do," she didn't "move the ball all that much forward."

During a roughly 40-minute interview with CNN anchor Dana Bash, Harris revealed her "day one" priorities, slapped away her opponent's questioning of her racial identity and addressed her change in stances on certain major issues.

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Kamala Harris needs just 4 words to slap away Trump's questioning 'is she Black?'

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris shook her head in her first sit-down interview and needed just four words to take down Republican nominee Donald Trump's widely criticized attack on her racial identity.

Speaking at a convention with the National Association of Black Journalists last month, Trump told the audience: "I did not know she was Black until a number of years ago, when she happened to turn Black, and now she wants to be known as Black. Is she Indian or is she Black?"

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'Cutting hairs': Tim Walz speaks on GOP attacks on his family's fertility care

Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, was questioned by CNN's Dana Bash during their joint interview on Thursday evening about the numerous Republican accusations that he distorted various aspects of his personal background.

Walz owned up to "mistakes" — but also insisted people keep sight of the real issues at stake in the election.

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Kamala Harris reveals in CNN interview her 'day one' priorities

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris revealed what she'll do on "day one" in the White House, should voters elect her on Nov. 5.

In her first sit-down interview as the candidate at the top of the ticket, Harris told CNN anchor Dana Bash she has a "number of things" she'd like to accomplish.

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Trump spokeswoman tries to walk back boss' claim on major ballot initiative

Former President Donald Trump appeared to suggest in a Thursday interview that he would vote in favor of Florida's amendment to restore the Roe v. Wade abortion standard, overturning the extreme six-week ban passed by the legislature and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

But a spokeswoman for his campaign walked back his statement shortly thereafter.

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Watch live: Trump takes voter questions at Wisconsin town hall event

Former President Donald Trump is set to hold a town hall-style campaign event in the city of La Crosse, Wisconsin, on Thursday evening.

This comes after Trump gave a speech on manufacturing in the city of Potterville, Michigan, earlier in the day. It also comes as Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, sit for their first interview as a presidential ticket with CNN's Dana Bash.

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Trump doubles down and tells fans he'd 'rather get' Medal of Freedom than Medal of Honor

Former President Donald Trump once again suggested the Medal of Honor is somehow inferior to the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a campaign event in Potterville, Michigan, on Thursday — right in the middle of honoring James McCloughan, a war hero who received the Medal of Honor in the first year of Trump's presidency.

During the speech, Trump once again incorrectly referred to the award as the "Congressional Medal of Honor," a common but wrong term often used by laypeople.

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'Absurd': Ex-Trump staffer unloads on old boss' 'Bernie Sanders-like' proposal

A former staffer of Donald Trump's White House slammed her old boss on Thursday afternoon over his comments that he would have the government or insurers foot the bill for in vitro fertilization treatments.

"Under the Trump administration your government will pay for or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for all costs associated with IVF treatment," he told supporters at a Thursday rally in Michigan, to a smattering of applause.

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Kamala Harris pauses speech as thunderous crowd drowns out shouting protester

A pro-Palestine protester interrupted Vice President Kamala Harris' rally in Savannah, Georgia, on Thursday, but was quickly shouted down by the crowd and thrown a bone by the Democratic nominee for president.

As Harris talked about "hard-fought and hard-won fundamental freedoms," a protester shouted behind her. Harris continued speaking, but the audience then tried to shout down the protester and loudly chanted "Kamala" as she briefly turned to see what was happening.

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Watch: Excerpt drops of Kamala Harris' much-anticipated sit-down interview with CNN

The first excerpts have dropped of a much-anticipated CNN sit-down interview with Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, in which Harris is asked about her evolving views.

The vice president's campaign to appeal to the consensus of America has put her at odds with some positions she took in the 2020 Democratic primary, when she espoused positions like Medicare for all and fracking prohibitions, which she is no longer running on. Former President Donald Trump continues to hit her over some of these policies.

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'Who wants to sleep in public?' Trump attacks Biden beach nap despite courtroom snoozes

Former President Donald Trump, who was caught several times apparently dozing off at his criminal hush money trial over the summer, hurled an attack at President Joe Biden on Thursday in which he asked MAGA supporters, "Who the hell wants to sleep in public?"

Trump and his team vehemently denied reports from inside the Manhattan courtroom that the MAGA leader dozed off at his trial, but that didn't stop social media users from cracking jokes and coming up with nicknames such as “Don Snoreleone,” “Donnie Nappleseed” and “Sleepy Don.”

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Trump's team is overruling him on debate rules because they 'don't trust him': report

According to a senior adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, members of Donald Trump's campaign inner circle have overruled him on the use of mics during their first debate.

As Democratic operative Brian Fallon posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, their latest demand is non-negotiable and refusal to abide by their wishes will result in a cancellation.

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'How do you go to Arlington and cause a problem?' Republican baffled by latest Trump mess

A former Republican governor is baffled about how Donald Trump could mess up a photo-op at Arlington National Cemetery.

Trump appeared on Monday for a wreath laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier — but landed in the middle of a scandal involving photos and videos apparently intended to promote his campaign which is forbidden in the sacred burial ground.

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