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'Put it on a bumper sticker': Dems rally behind calling Republicans 'weird, sick freaks'

In 2024, the Democratic Party has decided to abandon the strategy of "when they go low, we go high."

Former First Lady Michelle Obama coined that moniker, which was eventually embraced by 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in her unsuccessful campaign against Donald Trump. According to a Saturday report in Rolling Stone, one unnamed Democratic operative said Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is now aiming to "shak[e] off the stink" of that failed strategy.

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Josh Shapiro’s school voucher record gets renewed scrutiny as Harris seeks running mate

Thrust into the national limelight as a leading candidate to become Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential running mate, Gov. Josh Shapiro is brooking criticism from groups that both support and oppose expanding public funding for alternatives to traditional public schools.

Since his campaign for governor two years ago, Shapiro has said he backs an expansion of Pennsylvania’s programs using tax dollars to help families pay for educational expenses, including private and religious school tuition.

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'They're talking about couches and cat ladies': Trump campaign warned it's floundering

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend," former GOP strategist Tara Seymayer pointed out to the Donald Trump campaign that it has hit a major speed bump now that Vice President Kamala Harris will be the former president's opponent in November.

And a big part of that speed bump, she noted, is his choice of running mate, Sen. J. D. Vance (R-OH), who is being dogged by controversies both real and fake that have taken social media by storm.

Now that Vance's comments in 2021 that "childless cat ladies," were "miserable" and had no "direct stake" in the country have been dredged up, combined with a fake claim on X that Vance wrote about having sex wth a couch in his best-selling "Hillbilly Elegy," Setmayer claimed that Trump's message to voters is being drowned out.

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Speaking with co-host Michael Steele, Setmayer stated, "It hasn't even been a week, people, it hasn't even been a week. In this time frame, we've got Donald Trump and MAGA and J.D. Vance playing defense. They are talking about couches and cat ladies and we are talking about Kamala Harris and record-breaking activity, whether it is fundraising, whether it is the grassroots organizing."

"I say it is a pretty great week for the Democrats. They need to maintain this, right? We talk about it is only 100 days — it is a sprint at this point, it is not a marathon," she added. "We are in the final days of this 2024 election, which feels like it never ended. It has been going on for years."

"Women are fired up and ready to go," she later added. "The audacity of J.D. Vance to call women 'miserable cat ladies.' Women aren't miserable, they are motivated and look out," she claimed.

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'These numbers are insane': MSNBC panel stunned by massive sign-up of Harris volunteers

On Saturday morning the co-hosts and panel of guests on MSNBC's "The Weekend" were stunned by the number of volunteers who have signed up to help Vice President Kamala Harris win the presidency in November.

Kicking off the segment on Saturday, MSNBC's Symone Sanders-Townsend pointed out to her co-host Michael Steele that the Harris campaign has signed up a whopping 170,000 volunteers and has scheduled over 2,300 events in battleground states.

As she put it, "Vice President Kamala Harris is hitting the ground not just running but literally sprinting because it is just about 100 days that she has to make her case to the people."

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"The Kamala Harris coalition is hosting 2300 events to motivate voters in key swing states, the campaign has more than 250 battleground offices to organize in the months ahead. And since Sunday, 170,000 new volunteers — these numbers are insane — have joined the campaign effort," she reported.

That led co-host Steele to speak to guest Tara Setmayer, a former GOP strategist, and point out, "Tara, you and I have been having a lot of fun over the last week watching the politics evolve around the vice president and how she has been able to transition from behind the curtain, if you will, to, you know, to the main stage. What is your assessment of this transitional week for her?"

"As Symone mentioned, 170,000 people, think about that, volunteered within a three or four day span to work on her campaign, raised over, well over $100 million, and seemingly has started to get under Donald Trump's skin," he added.

"There is one word and it is reinvigorated," Setmayer replied. "The country, the voters, the Democratic base is reinvigorated.That is evidenced by what we have seen since last Sunday. It hasn't even been a week, people — it hasn't even been a week."

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'Fatty McFelon': Internet erupts as Trump makes fun of Kamala Harris' name pronunciation

Former President Donald Trump doubled down on a new attack on Vice President Kamala Harris during his address to Turning Point USA in Florida, including that she is anti-Jewish.

But one particular thing he seemed to relish was mocking the pronunciation of her name.

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Kamala Harris supporters set another female fundraising call after record-breaking call

A day after supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris broke the record for the largest Zoom meeting ever and raised more than $8 million for her presidential campaign, campaign organizers announced a new national organizing call to accomodate "tens of thousands" of people.

A Zoom fundraising event Thursday dubbed "White Women: Answer the Call" asked women nationwide to join the livestream chat and invite their contacts to support Harris, with speakers including the pop star Pink and actress Connie Britton. More than 160,000 people attended the call, overcoming glitches to raise millions for the vice president, who is the leading contender to secure the Democratic nomination.

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'Gloves are off': Harris campaign claps back at ‘bitter’ Trump's 'strange speech'

The campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris took a shot at Donald Trump’s “strange” speech delivered Friday at Turning Point USA in Florida.

In the speech, Trump invoked panic of Democratic persecution of Catholics, took a victory lap that he "officially defeated" President Joe Biden and stoked fears that he plans to end Democracy. He also earned jeers for lobbing an attack at Harris over pronouncing her name.

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Report reveals 'key' factor that Kamala Harris seeks in running mate

A new report reveals what Vice President Kamala Harris is looking for in a running mate as she takes on the Republican nominee, Donald Trump.

Harris told top advisers she’s wants someone who can “balance the ticket” and is more of a "governing partner" than someone who can energize her campaign, Notus reported Friday evening, citing a person involved in the conversations.

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'He looks weak': Pollster says of Trump 'running' from debate with Kamala Harris

Donald Trump cast himself in a poor light this week by backpedaling on his debate agreement, as experts said it made the "big, bad tribesman" look "weak."

“ABC, the home of George Slopadopolus, is not worthy of holding a Debate, of which I hope there will be many!” Trump posted on Truth Social, using a demeaning name for newsman George Stephanopoulos.

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'Made my jaw drop': Expert slams Trump claim that gag order prevents Kamala Harris attacks

Legal analyst Lisa Rubin called out former President Donald Trump over his claim that a gag order in his New York hush money trial prevents him from attacking his Democratic rival.

Trump is trying to get his guilty verdict thrown out — claiming he's immune from prosecution — in the hush money case, in which he was accused of paying off an adult film star ahead of the 2016 election to keep her quiet about an affair.

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'Tighty-whities in a twist': The View laughs at effect Harris is having on Trump

One of Donald Trump's former staffers thinks that he's being "triggered" by Vice President Kamala Harris as she launches her campaign for president.

On Friday, the co-hosts of "The View" teased Trump for struggling with Harris' entry to the race.

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'He has to debate': Ex-Trump official says Harris has former president backed into corner

Vice President Kamala Harris has backed Donald Trump into a political corner that he'll have to fight his way out of in a debate, the former president's onetime communications director said Friday.

Erin Perrine urged her former boss to take on the likely Democratic presidential nominee as she took part in a CNN segment on his recent attempt to back out of a September debate and Harris' withering response: "What happened to 'any time, any place?'"

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Analysts see excitement and pathways for Kamala Harris 'historic' win in Virginia

Jade Harris feels like some of the “Obama magic” she saw as a child during the 2008 presidential election is happening again with Vice President Kamala Harris’ transformation into the likely Democratic nominee for president this year.

Virginia Democrats rapidly coalesce behind Harris after Biden steps aside

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