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Nearly half of young voters say neither Biden nor Trump understands them

Almost half of young voters say that neither candidate understands their demographic's needs or concerns, according to a new poll.

When asked if either candidate understood "the needs and concerns of younger people," voters under 30 appeared to be unconvinced that either candidate did. President Joe Biden was the most-highly ranked, with 26% saying he understood them. One-fifth said former President Donald Trump understood, and only 5% said that both candidates did. But 48% said that neither candidate understood their needs.

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Trump's 'cynical' tip tax ploy will burn America's workforce: Harvard professor

A controversial campaign promise from former President Donald Trump is little more than a sly plot to benefit corporations under the guise of supporting the working class, a Harvard University professor argued Monday.

Trump's pledge to exempt tips from federal income tax could destroy full-time jobs and force workers into tipped positions vulnerable to exploitative employers and customers with the right to withhold the bulk of their pay, Sharon Block, executive director of Harvard Law's Center for Labor and a Just Economy, argued in an MSNBC op-ed Monday.

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'They cut off my microphone': Trump spokesperson runs to Steve Bannon after CNN cuts her

Karoline Leavitt, the national spokesperson for the Trump 2024 campaign, showed up on Steve Bannon's War Room program Monday just hours after CNN abruptly ended her interview for insulting the network's debate moderators.

"And why are we in Atlanta, ma'am, with CNN, who controls the microphone on Thursday?" Bannon asked about the upcoming debate.

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MAGA spy network of gov't workers feeds names of colleagues who might resist Trump: report

Legal experts have raised red flags repeatedly about Project 2025, a plan backed by the extreme-right Heritage Foundation to help Donald Trump — or any other future Republican president — purge the federal government of rank-and-file employees who will follow the law over the orders of the president and institute Christian nationalist principles, among other things.

Now, according to the Associated Press, Heritage is paying another right-wing organization to spy on federal workers and compile a list of those who would be disloyal to Trump if he retakes the presidency this year.

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'I'm done thinking': Black gay voter justifies backing Trump despite barrage of MAGA hate

A Black, gay conservative insisted he's sticking by Donald Trump despite facing racial and homophobic harassment by the former president's supporters.

Podcast host Rob Smith published a column in Newsweek explaining that he was still backing Trump despite leaving the Republican Party last year after far-right extremists inspired by white supremacist Nick Fuentes chanted slurs at him at an event hosted by the right-wing Turning Points USA.

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'Pathetic!' MAGA reacts with fury to CNN's cutting off Trump spokesperson's angry rant

Former President Donald Trump's followers were shocked Monday when a campaign spokesperson was not allowed to finish her angry rant on national television — and they didn't hold back.

Karoline Leavitt was forced to air her grievances on X instead after an attempted character attack on upcoming presidential debate moderator Jake Tapper spurred CNN anchor Kasie Hunt to cut the Trump spokeswoman's mic.

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Key GOP economic talking point destroyed by new analysis

National debt has for decades been a go-to issue Republicans try to use to persuade voters against supporting social programs — an issue that has crept back to the forefront with new reports that annual interest payments serving the national debt now exceed what the U.S. spends on its military.

But a new analysis reported by Axios makes it clear Republicans have their blame in the wrong place.

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How Trump's speeches have 'gone deeper into bizarre tales and vulgarities'

Former President Donald Trump has lost whatever modicum of message discipline he used to have at his campaign rallies and has become a stream of consciousness for his grievances and vendettas, wrote Erin Doherty for Axios.

"Trump's bombastic speeches have always mixed anger, falsehoods, conspiracy theories and vague, sweeping plans. But recently he's gone deeper into bizarre tales and vulgarities," wrote Doherty. For example, "last month in Wildwood, N.J., he was accusing the Biden administration of allowing criminals into the U.S. when he took a rhetorical left turn to praise 'the late, great Hannibal Lecter,' the fictional serial killer played by Anthony Hopkins in 'Silence of the Lambs.'"

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How a 'series of dramatic events' will rock 2024’s presidential race: analysis

When the United States' 2024 presidential election is held on Tuesday, November 5, voters will decide to either give President Joe Biden a second term or return former President Donald Trump to the White House.

National polls continue to show a very close race, with Biden slightly ahead in some of them and Trump slightly ahead in others. However, Trump, according to many polls, appears to have a slight single-digit advantage in key swing states such as Pennsylvania and Nevada — raising fears among Democratic strategists and organizers that Biden could win the popular vote but lose the electoral vote and therefore, lose the election.

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CNN's Kasie Hunt boots off Trump spokeswoman who refuses to stop bashing her colleague

Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt on Monday got booted off the air after CNN host Kasie Hunt grew fed up with her bashing her colleague Jake Tapper.

During the interview, Hunt tried to ask Leavitt about the Trump campaign setting expectations for this week's debate between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.

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Israel PM says 'intense' phase of Gaza war nearing end

A day after Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the "intense phase" of the Gaza war is winding down, the army bombed Hamas on Monday as the Palestinian militant group again demanded a permanent end to the fighting.

The right-wing premier spoke in a TV interview Sunday evening as his Defense Minister Yoav Gallant travelled to Washington for what Gallant called "critical" talks with Israel's top ally and arms supplier.

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'Off his rocker': Morning Joe mocks Trump rant that was so 'crazy' Fox News cut away

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski were astonished by Donald Trump's latest rant that was so rambling and incoherent that Fox News cut away from a live broadcast of his remarks.

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee spoke to supporters Saturday evening at Temple University in Philadelphia, where he raged about "Joe Biden's wave of bedlam and death and terror" and then prattled about shampoo lather water pressure – for the second time in a week – before the conservative network dropped live coverage.

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'His conviction is hurting him': GOP insiders' anxiety about Trump spikes

Former President Donald Trump's months long lead in the polls is being erased and Politico reports that Republican insiders are beginning to get anxious about the former president's chances in November.

In particular, the publication notes that recent polling has shown independents swinging back toward President Joe Biden after Trump was recently found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up an affair with an adult film star.

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