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'There aren't enough white people': CNN's political analyst explains why Republicans are headed for total destruction

During a panel discussion hosted by CNN's Anderson Cooper, anchor for "Inside Politics" John King said that the Republicans will soon be washed out as diversity increases in America.

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CNN's Anderson Cooper busts Trump on his wild week of lies -- including claiming fence repairs are 'building the wall'

On Thursday, CNN's Anderson Cooper slammed President Donald Trump and read off a laundry list of lies the president has spewed out.

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Watch Conservative Max Boot brutally berate former Bush aide for defending Trump: 'The stench will never come off'

Conservative commentator and former Republican Max Boot became so angry with a former aide to President George W. Bush that he raised his voice while insisting the man confront Donald Trump's racism.

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Trump co-author says the president realizes midterms could turn ‘very dark for him’ and he's acting like 'one scared son-of-a-gun’

Donald Trump's co-author for the 1987 book Trump: The Art of the Deal detailed why the president is so terrified of losing the midterm elections.

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Trump says Stacey Abrams is ‘not qualified’ to be governor of Georgia in latest attack on a woman of color

Speaking in the Roosevelt Room in the White House, President Donald Trump lashed out on Thursday at a woman of color.

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Trump says he has to block migrants to save the ladies: 'Women don't want them'

On Thursday, President Donald Trump held a press conference to address the migrant caravan crisis.

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CNN's Jake Tapper 'could spend three hours' listing Trump's lies about the caravan -- but here are just a few

President Donald Trump's press conference Thursday was riddled with lies, many of which he's repeated at his campaign rallies for the past few weeks.

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NY Times reporter explains why the mainstream GOP is embracing fringe right-wing hatred of George Soros

New York Times reporter Ken Vogel on Thursday told MSNBC that the far right's longstanding hatred for billionaire George Soros was going mainstream because President Trump is "a consumer and spreader of conspiracy theories". He added that while the left has its own bogeymen, their suspicion of right-wing billionaires isn't driven by anti-Semitism.

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CNN's Alisyn Camerota details her bizarre tale of Trump demanding she be nice to him: 'You're so mean to me now'

CNN's Alisyn Camerota was once a frequent face on the Fox News morning show "Fox & Friends." When she moved to CNN's "New Day," however, she saw more than just a move to a different network but a different kind of show.

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'A new low': CNN's Brooke Baldwin unloads on Trump for releasing his 'dirtiest' racist campaign ad yet

CNN's Brooke Baldwin on Thursday unloaded on Donald Trump for releasing a "racist" and "factually wrong" campaign ad attacking immigrants.

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WATCH: Trump supporters justify denying constitutional right to citizenship—yet cling to 2nd amendment

President Donald Trump this week reiterated his vow to use an executive order to eliminate birthright citizenship. Experts pointed out that Trump's promise to deny citizenship to people born on US land flies in the face of hundreds of years of judicial precedent and is not likely to be accepted by the courts.

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Mike Pence compares himself to Will Ferrell -- and MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle has the perfect response

During a campaign rally for Georgia Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp earlier today, Mike Pence tried to make light of the outpouring of support for his Democratic competitor Stacey Abrams, who has had the help of celebrities including Oprah Winfrey and Will Ferrell. MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle had the perfect response.

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Oprah says the blood of lynching victims 'seeped into my DNA' in stunning speech for Stacey Abrams

In an impassioned speech for Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, Oprah Winfrey spoke about the importance of voting for groups that were barred from doing so in the past.

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