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How — and where — Kamala Harris is talking about abortion ahead of the midterms

Originally published by The 19th

On Friday, Vice President Kamala Harris appeared with frontline Democratic Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon and the “One Tree Hill” actor Sophia Bush at Bryn Mawr College in the Philadelphia suburbs. They were discussing reproductive rights, one of dozens of similar events Harris has held in the weeks leading up to the November 8 midterms.

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The View's Sunny Hostin: Women voting for Republicans is like roaches voting for RAID

"The View" co-hosts began Thursday's show with a discussion about the speech by President Joe Biden on Wednesday night over the ongoing political violence and the MAGA Republican candidates who believe in bringing down American democracy.

The conversation prompted a debate over political issues that are the most important to voters this election and comments made by former President Barack Obama at political rallies this week.

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Trump is going on 'fringier' shows because even Fox News is wary of having him on: NYT's Haberman

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday raised some eyebrows when he called for the impeachment of Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), despite the fact that there is no mechanism for him to be impeached.

However, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman observes on Twitter that Trump made these remarks on the far-right network Real America's Voice, which is even more conservative than either Fox News or Newsmax.

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Stewart Rhodes' lawyer admits concern after jury hears the threats to hang Nancy Pelosi and the Biden speech

Oath Keepers founder Elmer Stewart Rhodes is in court this week facing charges over his involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on Congress.

In court on Wednesday, audio clips of Rhodes were played to illustrate his anger at both House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Mike Pence. "If he's not going to do the right thing, and he's just gonna' let himself be removed illegally, then we should have brought rifles. We could have fixed it right then and there. I'd hang f*ckin' Pelosi from the lampost."

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Republicans have entered a 'post-truth world' -- and their voters absolutely love it: columnist

Republicans have run out of reasons to tell the truth because there's no consequences for lying, according to a new column by Molly Jong-Fast.

Republicans mocked and distorted the brutal attack on House speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, aided and abetted by newly minted Twitter owner Elon Musk, and Jong-Fast argued in Vanity Fair that their lies deflected attention away from the fact that a right-wing conspiracy theorist was driven to assault the elderly Paul Pelosi by lies spread widely by conservative media.

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Bombshell emails raise new questions about Ginni Thomas contacts with John Eastman: WaPo reporter

Another batch of emails obtained from John Eastman shows Donald Trump's lawyers were counting on U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to help them disrupt Joe Biden's election win, and their certainty raises new questions about his wife's role in the scheme.

Trump attorney Kenneth Chesebro wrote Dec. 31, 2020, that Thomas would be "our only chance to get a favorable judicial opinion by Jan. 6" on a challenge to election results in Georgia, whose circuit court he oversees, and Washington Post reporter Jacqueline Alemany wondered on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" why he and Eastman felt so confident about the justice's willingness to assist.

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They were trying to help run elections — then Texas' Ken Paxton had them criminally investigated

In the wake of the 2020 presidential election, Republican officials around the country have been giving increasing attention and resources to investigating election crimes. Most have focused on the alleged wrongdoing of voters.

But Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is also working a different angle: His office has been criminally investigating the people who help run elections.

Over the past two years, Paxton’s office opened at least 10 investigations into alleged crimes by election workers, a more extensive effort than previously known, according to records obtained by ProPublica. One of his probes was spurred by a complaint from a county GOP chair, who lost her reelection bid in a landslide. She then refused to certify the results, citing “an active investigation” by the attorney general.

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Specter of Trumpist election deniers hangs over US midterms

More than half of Republican candidates for either Congress or key state positions in next month’s US midterms question the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election results. This raises fears of further challenges to the democratic process in both the midterms and the 2024 presidential elections.

Supporters of Donald Trump launched a bloody attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 to try and prevent Joe Biden’s confirmation as the winner of the 2020 presidential elections. Biden was inaugurated two weeks later – but Trump’s mendacious claims of having won the election still create a sore at the heart of the American body politic.

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Fear, burnout plague harassed US poll workers

Many are burning out, others fear for their safety: conspiracy theories born in the 2020 election are fueling harassment of poll workers across the United States -- complicating their work and stoking fears of violence in the November 8 midterms.

Egged on by baseless claims of fraud from former president Donald Trump and others, many voters are taking matters into their own hands, with officials warning of real consequences for the democratic process.

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'She's playing to an audience of one': Obama joins AZ Dems to rally base to defeat Lake and 'wacky' Masters

With former President Barack Obama in town to campaign with them, Democratic candidates running for office tried to strike a more hopeful tone at a campaign rally with only six days to go before Election Day.

“We are the party of hope,” U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego said to the crowd gathered at Cesar Chavez High School, echoing Obama’s 2008 campaign slogan to thunderous cheers. “We are the party of the American Dream.”

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Arizona Republican who crossed Trump sees bad omens

In three decades of involvement in conservative politics, Rusty Bowers has never been so worried by the gap between perception and reality that currently plagues Arizona's Republican Party.

Ahead of the November 8 midterm elections, masked poll watchers, some of them armed, have been looming over ballot drop boxes in a bid to prevent a repeat of the vote-fixing they are convinced took Donald Trump's presidency away from them in 2020.

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President Biden, Vice President Harris headed to Chicago area to stump for Democrats in closing days of campaign

CHICAGO — President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will both make appearances in the Chicago area in coming days to try to shore up Democratic congressional candidates’ election chances in Tuesday’s midterm elections. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Wednesday confirmed that Biden would come to the Chicago area on Friday, among several stops he plans to make across the country to lend support to Democratic congressional candidates in the final days of their campaigns. The Democratic Party of Illinois announced in a statement that Harris would campaign in Illinois o...

'Like putting a mob boss in charge of the police': Election deniers slammed by J6 committee member

On MSNBC Wednesday, following President Joe Biden's speech warning about threats to democracy, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), a member of the House Select Committee on January 6, laid into election conspiracy theorists running for secretary of state offices, which would give them power over how elections in key states are run.

Such conspiracy theorists include Mark Finchem in Arizona, Jim Marchant in Nevada, and Kristina Karamo in Michigan.

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