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Lindsey Graham sounds alarm on Trump campaign: 'The showman may not win this election'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) advised Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to stop insulting Democratic opponent Kamala Harris if he wants to win the 2024 campaign.

During a Sunday interview on Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker noted that former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley had warned Trump to stop talking about Harris' crowd sizes, ethnic background, and intelligence.

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'Fake polls!' J.D. Vance clashes with Fox News host over 'great momentum' for Harris

Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance clashed with Fox News host Shannon Bream after she pointed to polls showing "great momentum" for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, Vance insisted that momentum for the Harris campaign was stagnating.

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'They're gonna make fun of that!' Frustrated Jim Jordan defends 'not weird' J.D. Vance

A frustrated Jim Jordan (R-OH) defended Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance after Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz called him "weird."

During a Saturday appearance on Fox News, Jordan predicted that the Republican candidates would do a "great job" in debates with their Democratic counterparts.

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'Hard defense to prove': Ex-prosecutor pours cold water on Trump's possible legal argument

Donald Trump has been accused of "rambling" and mixing things up more often, leading some to wonder if the former president is merely setting himself up for an insanity defense in court. A former prosecutor says that it won't work.

Trump recently held a press conference during which he talked about a box of Cheerios that was being used as a prop for the ex-president to speak about inflation issues. At one point, Trump said he was going to take the cereal back to his "cottage" and have a "lot of fun."

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'Trump is lying': Expert finds 'deception' in 'crucial segment' of ex-president's speech

Donald Trump was recently asked about his thoughts on the future of his former ambassador, Nikki Haley, and lied in his response, according to a body language expert.

Trump on Thursday gave a press conference outside the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, where he was asked, "Would you consider having Nikki Haley on the campaign trail for you?"

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'Lost his marbles': Trump ridiculed for claiming to be 'better looking' than Kamala Harris

Donald Trump on Saturday escalated his personal attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris, going as far as to say he's "better looking" than his opponent, leading to ridicule by critics.

Trump, who was reported to have "empty seats" at his Pennsylvania rally where he also was accused of forgetting in which state he was campaigning in, was responding to what he said was a Republican commentator suggesting that Harris is beautiful.

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Ex-Republican Rick Wilson says this is the origin of Trump's 'utter contempt' for veterans

Donald Trump has long been reported to hold some resentment against veterans and members of the military, and former Republican Rick Wilson has a theory about why.

Wilson, who recently suggested Trump is tanking his own campaign, appeared on MSNBC to discuss Trump's most recent scandal involving the military and veterans, this time those who have received the highest honor they can get.

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'More empty seats': Reporter shows people 'trickling out of' Trump's rally as he's talking

People were starting to "trickle out" of Donald Trump's Pennsylvania rally while he was still speaking on Saturday, leaving more "empty seats," according to a campaign reporter for USA Today.

Trump, who early in his speech made waves online when he went off teleprompter to insult President Joe Biden, was also said by some to have confused what state he was in as he spoke in Wilkes-Barre over the weekend.

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'Is Trump ok?' Observers erupt after Trump appears to 'confuse the state he's in' at rally

Donald Trump on Saturday shouted out North Carolina from the stage while speaking at his rally in Pennsylvania, leading some observers to ask if the former president simply forgot where he was.

Trump, who earlier in the speech admitted to going "off teleprompter" to insult his former political foe, Joe Biden, was talking about how long his speeches are when he made the possible error. He was specifically noting that people demand he speak more than Biden.

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'You're doing great!' Critics cheer as Trump goes 'off teleprompter' to talk about Biden

Donald Trump Saturday admitted to going "off teleprompter" to speak about President Joe Biden while he was campaigning in Pennsylvania.

Trump has been advised by various GOP insiders and pollsters to stick to a disciplined message at his rallies, but over the weekend he decided to go off-message to insult his old political foe, Biden. The former president's rally was in Wilkes-Barre.

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Watch: Trump takes stage at Pennsylvania rally

Donald Trump just took the stage at his rally in the swing state of Pennsylvania.

Trump's Saturday rally is to take place alongside one by Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, who just minutes earlier spoke in Nebraska.

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Watch: Tim Walz speaking live in home state of Nebraska

U.S. Democratic vice presidential candidate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is speaking live in his home state of Nebraska.

This marks Walz's first visit to the state since becoming the Democratic vice presidential nominee, MSNBC reports.

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Trump has become 'completely unraveled' by his problems with women: ex-GOP strategist

During an appearance on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon, former GOP campaign adviser and current Donald Trump critic Tara Setmayer claimed the former president is unable to get his campaign back on sure footing because he doesn't know how to deal with possibly losing to a Black woman.

Speaking with host Katie Phang, Setmayer noted that Trump running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) has been a major drag on the ticket because of his history of maligning women and that Trump has a personal woman problem.

"So, J.D. Vance was brought on board to, theoretically, court a wider audience, a younger audience, and maybe even a female audience but none of that worked," she told host Phang.

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"I'm sorry, but women are not going back and that is what we are doing at the Seneca Project with our messaging to women," she continued. "We are seeing that there are so many women across party lines that share that sentiment. They may have voted for Donald Trump or Republicans in the past, but they are looking at this ticket, looking at those types of comments, and they are saying 'What is wrong with these people? We are not doing this.'"

"And J.D. Vance? I don't know who he is attracting with that," she added. "Donald Trump has completely unraveled. He cannot handle the fact that he may lose to a woman, and a woman of color — he cannot handle it. So we are watching this every single day, people are wish-casting on the Republican side that he stays on message, but his message is his disdain for women and for women of color. That is why he consistently insults women and has for his entire career."


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