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'Bigots': Teamsters union slammed for not endorsing Harris despite backing Biden

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has announced that, for the first time since 1988, it will not be endorsing the Democratic candidate for president. The union's decision is now being heavily criticized by various commentators and activists.

When announcing its decision to not endorse either former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris in the November election, the Teamsters complained there were "few commitments" from either party's nominees on "top Teamsters issues." The group also noted that while its rank-and-file membership supported President Joe Biden's candidacy in various straw polls taken between April and July of this year (prior to Biden dropping out of the race and endorsing Harris), a majority of its membership has now indicated a preference for Trump since Harris emerged as the Democratic nominee. However, presidential endorsements are not made by rank-and-file members, however, but by the union's executive board (Teamsters president Sean O'Brien spoke at the Republican National Convention this summer).

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'What's happening?' GOP confused as Biden dons 'Trump 2024' hat in show of 9/11 unity

President Joe Biden wore a "Trump 2024" hat on Wednesday — and though it confused Republicans, he had a specific reason for doing so.

The president was at an event in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, to mark the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Shanksville was the site of the United Flight 93 crash, in which passengers revolted against hijackers trying to fly the plane into a government building in Washington, D.C.

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Joe Biden to reveal Russia's 'sustained effort' of 2024 U.S. election interference: report

President Joe Biden is expected to warn Americans that Russia is conducting a "sustained effort" to undermine U.S. elections.

CNN reported that Biden would reveal the Kremlin-led effort in remarks Wednesday. The president was expected to announce Department of Justice actions to combat Russia's covert election subversion program.

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Experts reveal the explicit — and implicit — meaning behind Harris-Biden speeches

Experts say Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden's joint Labor Day appearance in Pittsburgh shows a recognition that Democrats need to do more in so-called "Blue Wall" states — and cemented a "passing of the torch."

Biden and Harris told rally-goers in the industrial city that U.S. Steel should remain a U.S.owned and operated as they opposed a deal that would merge the firm with Nippon Steel of Japan. The duo also made their case as to why labor unions ought to vote blue in November.

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Watch live: Harris and Biden deliver Labor Day speech as they oppose sale of U.S. Steel

Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden were in Pennsylvania on Labor Day as they planned to voice opposition to the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel in Tokyo.

In December, Nippon Steel agreed to acquire U.S. Steel for $14.9 billion, according to The New York Times. However, backlash has prevented the merger from completing, with both Republicans and Democrats decrying the sale of a 123-year-old industrial firm to a foreign company.

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'I'm trying not to cry': Gold Star mom wounded by Trump's thumbs-up photo near son's grave

A Gold Star mother condemned Donald Trump for staging a campaign event just feet away from where her son is buried.

Karen Meredith's son, First Lieutenant Kenneth Ballard, was laid to rest in Section 60 – known as the saddest acre in America – after he was killed in Najaf, Iraq, in 2004, and the California resident is angry that the former president and current Republican nominee recorded a video nearby to use for his re-election campaign, reported The Atlantic.

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Trump attacks 'rigged and worthless' Fox News polls by posting confidential campaign memo

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at a new series of Fox News polls showing him losing must-win battleground states on Thursday.

In a post on his Truth Social page, Trump labeled the recent polls "rigged and worthless" and then posted an internal campaign memo that slammed Fox News for its polling in 2020 that underestimated Trump's chances in the same swing states.

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No candidate age limits: Democratic delegates

CHICAGO — Not two months ago, high-profile Democrats began calling for President Joe Biden to drop out as the Democratic presidential nominee — attributing much of his plummeting poll numbers to his age and a disastrous debate performance against Republican nominee Donald Trump.

Many had grown convinced Biden had neither the mental sharpness nor physical stamina to beat Trump, say nothing of serving another four-year term — he’d be 86 years old when he left the White House in early 2029.

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Top Republicans fear GOP impeachment effort 'could hurt their campaigns'

According to an exclusive Axios report, House GOP leaders are not happy with the few hard-right Republicans pushing for an impeachment vote against President Joe Biden.

Per the report, sources say top Republicans are worried that the "last-minute" effort "could hurt their campaigns."

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Why 'Kamala' and 'Harris' could become hot new baby names

Don't be shocked if you encounter a baby "Kamala" or little "Harris" next year.

Or two.

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Why Chicago’s 2024 Democratic convention didn’t devolve into 1968

CHICAGO — Despite some protesters’ vows to “make it great like ’68,” history did not repeat itself, and the streets of Chicago did not descend into chaos during this year’s Democratic National Convention.

And inside the United Center, delegates cheering the presidential nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris experienced none of the turmoil that upended the 1968 convention, when security forces roughed up journalists and attacked campaign volunteers.

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'Is that all you've got?' Trump mocked on MSNBC over his 'Where's Hunter?' freakout

On Friday morning, the entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" reacted with hoots of laughter over reporting on Donald Trump's frenzy of posting on Truth Social during Vice President Kamala Harris' nomination acceptance speech late Thursday night.

In particular, a Trump post that asked, "WHERE’S HUNTER?" just before he complained, "[Tim] Walz was an ASSISTANT Coach, not a COACH," drew laughter.

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‘Thought we would be coming to a funeral’: Dean Phillips gets his validation moment

CHICAGO — Failed Democratic presidential candidate Dean Phillips — who challenged President Joe Biden in this year’s primary to the guffaws and eye rolls of his party colleagues — is having a little moment at the Democratic National Convention.

Phillips, who based his ultra-longshot campaign on the basis that Biden was too old and frail to beat Donald Trump, and that Democrats must nominate someone else, failed to win one Democratic primary contest. He wasn’t offered a prime-time speaking slot.

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