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'One of the biggest policy changes': A 'grave miscalculation' may have been fatal for Dems

Democrats and pundits have offered a multitude of explanations to try to explain Vice President Kamala Harris' loss to President-elect Donald Trump this week. But one political data expert is offering a different take on why so many voters rejected Harris.

In a Saturday essay for the Guardian, Ben Davis — who worked on the data side of Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I-Vermont) 2020 campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination — argued that all of the current explanations for Trump's rout are incomplete. He noted that while the prevailing consensus is that Trump had the better economic message and Democrats were too focused on identity politics, Harris' campaign was actually laser-focused on kitchen-table issues while identity was rarely discussed.

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'Heads to explode': Ex-lawmaker 'stirs up everything' with controversial Biden scheme

Democrats are suddenly panicked about the prospect of replacing U.S. Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor before Donald Trump returns to the White House.

Senators have been actively discussing replacements for the 70-year-old justice, if she could be persuaded to retire before president Joe Biden leaves office, and former Democratic lawmaker Bakari Sellers floated one intriguing possibility on CNN.

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'So clueless': Indicted Trump ally lashes out over conservative magazine's new suggestion

A former top Justice Department official indicted in the Georgia election scheme defended Donald Trump against the need for a pardon.

Jeffrey Clark, who has pleaded not guilty to violating the state’s racketeering law and attempting to make false statements, pushed back Friday morning against a column by the National Review's executive editor Mark Antonio Wright, who argued that president Joe Biden should pardon the president-elect for the crimes he allegedly committed.

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'I can read a chart —  I guess you can't': Heated debate on CNN as panelist shouts 'BS!'

A stand-up comedian clashed with a Republican strategist Thursday night in a heated debate on CNN over the Biden administration's handling of Abbey Gate in Afghanistan.

Comedian Pete Dominick blasted a clip of Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA), a veteran, saying the Biden administration was "out of touch with America."

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'Straight up BS': Powerful Dem slaps back at Joe Biden blame game

The chair of the Democratic National Committee has had it with the President Joe Biden blame game, he made clear Thursday.

"This is straight up BS," Jaime Harrison wrote on X Thursday afternoon. "Biden was the most-pro worker President of my lifetime."

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James Comer will 'absolutely' continue pursuing Hunter Biden probe despite Trump's victory

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) said he would "absolutely" continue to pursue an investigation into President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, despite Donald Trump's re-election.

During a Thursday interview on Newsmax, host Shaun Kraisman noted that the federal cases against Trump were expected to be dropped after he won the election.

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'Friction': Trump's win sparks 'Monday morning quarterbacking' with Biden and Harris aides

Recriminations are going on behind the scenes between aides to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, as they try to work out whether there is blame to be assigned for Donald Trump's victory on Tuesday night, CNN White House correspondent Kayla Tausche told Anderson Cooper.

In particular, she said, there are arguments over whether it was really the best move to force Biden out of the race in the summer, or whether it was in fact his unpopularity casting a shadow over the whole race to begin with.

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'I need you to stand up': Simone Biles asks Biden to 'make some things shake' before 2025

President Joe Biden is getting some encouragement from legendary gymnast Simone Biles to use his last days in the White House wisely.

In a tweet posted on Wednesday afternoon, the seven-time Olympic gold medalist asked Biden to make the most of his lame-duck period, though she notably didn't give him any specific instructions.

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'Thank you George Clooney': Trump win spurs scorn for movie star who demanded Biden quit

Democratic voters would like a quick word with movie star George Clooney.

Clooney, the movie star whose New York Times editorial heralded the ouster of President Joe Biden from the 2024 presidential race, was the subject of some frustration after former President Donald Trump secured the nation's highest office.

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Trump already 'set to repeat Biden's mistake': conservative economist

Conservative economist Brian Riedl thinks that President Joe Biden's biggest mistake was the first major piece of legislation that he signed into law: The American Rescue Plan.

Writing on Twitter, Riedl acknowledges that inflation was likely to have spiked regardless of what Biden did when he came into office given pandemic-related supply chain disruptions, but he adds that $1.9 trillion stimulus program poured "gasoline on the inflationary fire."

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Joe Biden blamed for Donald Trump's re-election win

Joe Biden is ultimately to blame for Donald Trump's election win, according to an analysis.

The president who defeated Trump in 2020 should have stepped down after one term, according to Daily Beast special correspondent Michael Daly, rather than attempt to run for re-election at 81 years old.

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'Guys you'd like to smack': Biden tries to out-macho Trump by recalling childhood scrap

Joe Biden tried to out-macho Donald Trump Saturday, telling a crowd in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania that the Republican is somebody he’d like to “smack in the a–.”

Talking to an audience of union carpenters, he told a tale of getting into scraps when he was a kid.

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'Pleaded with him': Insiders describe begging Trump not to hit Biden with shocking slur

Shocked Trump staffers “pleaded” with Donald Trump to abandon plans to use an offensive slur as a new nickname for President Joe Biden, a report claimed Saturday.

Tim Alberta based his revelation, made in The Atlantic, on conversations with several Trump camp insiders in the run-up to Tuesday’s election.

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