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J.D. Vance deflects on debate with Tim Walz and decries no 'fake news media garbage'

Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance skirted questions from Fox News’ Laura Ingraham on whether he will “be there” for an Oct. 1 debate with Walz.

“I strongly suspect we're going to be there on October 1, but we’re not going to do one of these fake debates, Laura, where they don't actually have an audience there,” Vance said. “We’re not going to walk into a fake news media garbage debate.”

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Trump's rally rant ranged from 'uncheckable' to 'flat-out false': CNN fact-checker

Former President Donald Trump spoke to a small group in North Carolina on Tuesday alongside far-right gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, in a return to the campaign trail after a period of relative inactivity — but the claims he made at that rally are classic Trumpian falsehoods, CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale told anchor Phil Mattingly.

"There was definitely policy," said Mattingly. "There was also stuff about laughing. What stood out to you, Daniel?"

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'This is inflation': Trump waves around tiny Tic Tac box to explain economy to supporters

During a rambling speech at a campaign rally in Asheville, North Carolina, Wednesday, Donald Trump, struck by a familiar impulse, searched his pockets for a prop to help demonstrate the concept of inflation to his supporters.

The Republican presidential nominee took to the stage in his usual fashion and delivered a lengthy and frequently ad-libbed address to the crowd. While discussing how grocery prices have gone up in recent years and a lack of “deals” for shoppers, Trump got an idea.

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'They got it wrong': New Lincoln Project psy-op pushes Trump to fire his campaign team

The anti-Trump former GOP operatives at the Lincoln Project are trying to sow more chaos in President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign.

In a new ad, the group pushes Trump to fire Chris LaCivita, Susie Wiles, and Tony Fabrizio, who have also come under fire from some fans of the former president for supposedly sabotaging his chances of winning the election.

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J.D. Vance says his grandmother pulled .44 Magnum on motorcyclist for middle finger insult

Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance told a group of supporters that his grandmother once pulled a .44 Magnum handgun on a motorcyclist who displayed a middle finger.

At a Wednesday campaign event in Michigan, Vance attributed his success to his grandmother.

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Reporter grills Trump over 'false' crowd size claim: 'There's all kinds of video evidence'

Former President Donald Trump continued to falsely claim this week that he had spoken to the largest crowds in history.

After casting his ballot during early voting in the Florida primary Wednesday, Trump took questions from reporters in West Palm Beach.

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Mike Lindell claims CNN 'hit job' has sparked state inquiry launched into his charity

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell lashed out at CNN after he said the network accused him of "using promo codes to attack democracy."

During a Wednesday appearance on the War Room podcast, Lindell said that Minnesota had opened an inquiry into his charity for drug addicts a day after CNN aired a documentary about how he was funding election deniers through MyPillow.

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White evangelicals could sway the election to Harris: Pro-Trump Christian influencer

Evangelicals For Harris, one of the new grassroots groups popping up across the nation holding calls to support and raise funds for Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential run is out with a hard-hitting ad, raising a warning from a veteran religious broadcaster that if 20% of white born again Christian evangelicals vote Democratic in the November presidential election, Trump will likely lose.

Christian Broadcasting Network's pro-Trump David Brody, who is also an on-air personality for the far-right streaming website Real America's Voice, says the Evangelicals For Harris video is part of their "effort to win over some of those 'on-the-fence' Conservative Evangelicals in swing states who are lukewarm when it comes to Donald Trump."

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Trump is 'going out of his way' to alienate voters he needs: ex-GOP insider

One-time Republican strategist Matthew Dowd, who worked on the successful 2004 campaign to reelect former President George W. Bush, said that former President Donald Trump has his work cut out for him over the next several weeks.

Appearing on MSNBC, Dowd said that Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign appears to be far more organized at this stage of the 2024 presidential race, especially in the realm of message discipline.

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Questions raised over GOP candidates skipping Trump rallies as his campaign sputters

Reacting to Donald Trump adding more rallies to his campaign schedule as he falls behind in the polls in swing states, MSNBC's Vaughn Hillyard suggested it is up in the air whether local GOP candidates will want to be seen with him.

After host Ana Cabrera shared new polling showing Trump in a downward spiral since May in seven key states both he and Vice President Kamala Harris will need to win in November, Hillyard suggested down-ticket Democrats ought be happy about the turnaround and Republicans less so.

"He added a campaign event in Montana last Friday night," Hillyard began before adding, "That is where today it is notable he is going to Asheboro, North Carolina, for a campaign rally and on Saturday, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania."

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"You look at those seven states," he continued. "The Trump campaign had been talking about New Hampshire being in play, Virginia being in play, and this is the difficult part for a campaign less than three months out. Suddenly you're working with upwards of nine potentially battleground states, and you have to pick not only where you spend your time but also spend your resources."

"And when you compare it to the Democratic side with their ticket appearing with down-ballot candidates, there are the Senate candidates," he elaborated. "Within North Carolina, there's gubernatorial candidate who right now who has lower polling numbers than Donald Trump. There's a lot that is taking place within the Republican party about Donald Trump's use of time and where he's appearing but also the extent to which he appears or does not appear with some of these down ballot candidates in the extent like Pennsylvania, Dave McCormick."

"Will we see him on Saturday, alongside Donald Trump on stage?" he asked. "There's a lot that the Trump campaign is going through."

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'He's in quicksand': Trump said to look 'haggard' as he starts showing his 'desperation'

Without President Biden in the race, more attention is being paid to Donald Trump's age and how tired he appears.

MSNBC political analyst and Latino USA host Maria Hinojosa made the observation Wednesday when speaking to MSNBC's Ana Cabrera. The host observed Trump keeps mispronouncing Kamala Harris' name, and Hinojosa thinks it's all about "trying to get attention."

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'Losing voters': Strategist knocks Trump for spending more time whining than campaigning

Jim Messina, a former adviser to President Barack Obama, is warning Donald Trump to quit complaining and start campaigning.

Speaking to MSNBC's Ana Cabrera, Messina sang the praises of the campaign for putting Vice President Kamala Harris "in a bus in western Pennsylvania" so people can get to know her.

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Trump spokesperson: Ex-teacher and soldier Tim Walz 'never held a real job in his life'

Trump campaign spokesperson Caroline Sunshine said Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz "never held a real job in his life" — despite his years of teaching and serving in the National Guard.

During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, host Terrence Bates complained to Sunshine that reporters were not questioning Walz "on his repeated lies about his military service and every single other thing that seems to come out of his mouth."

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