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'A bit much?' Even notorious white nationalist thinks MAGA Harris attack goes too far

The relentless attacks from MAGA against likely Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris have grown so unhinged that they're even turning off members of some of the most extreme conservative fringes.

White nationalist Richard Spencer, an alt-right figurehead who spoke at the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally, posted on social media that a rant comparing Harris to Hitler was "a bit much."

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'And there it is!' Internet erupts as Obama endorses Kamala Harris for president

Former President Barack Obama and Former First Lady Michelle Obama both formally endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to be the next president early on Friday morning, leading to an eruption online from political onlookers on both sides of the aisle.

The 44th president posted a video of his wife and him calling to congratulate Harris and offer their "full support" for her new presidential candidacy. "Earlier this week, Michelle and I called our friend [Harris]. We told her we think she’ll make a fantastic President of the United States, and that she has our full support," Obama posted on X.

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‘People are energized’: LGBTQ+ rights groups and voters are lining up behind Harris

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The moment that President Joe Biden offered his endorsement to Vice President Kamala Harris’ historic run for the White House, LGBTQ+ organizations and voters hit the ground on her behalf.

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'You want to walk into that buzzsaw?' Trump taunted by ex-GOP official over Harris debate

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele laughed at the possibility that Donald Trump may be forced to debate Vice President Kamala Harris as her candidacy as his 2024 presidential opponent appears to have him on the defensive.

Speaking with fill-in host Jonathan Lemire, such a face-off was labeled as the "felon versus the prosecutor."

On Thursday, Trump seemed to reject the idea of locking in previously agreed-upon dates for one or more debates, with his campaign issuing a statement that explained, "There is a strong sense by many in the Democrat Party - namely Barack Hussein Obama - that Kamala Harris is a Marxist fraud who cannot beat President Trump, and they are still holding out for someone 'better.' Therefore, it would be inappropriate to schedule things with Harris because Democrats very well could still change their minds."

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With former President Barack Obama having endorsed Harris early Friday morning, the ground has now shifted and Steele laughed at the prospect of Trump being wiped out by Harris on national TV.

"I look at this race right now, and I don't see a world in which Donald Trump mans up and debates Kamala Harris," Steele exclaimed."

"The felon is not going to debate the prosecutor— that's just not going to happen," he continued. "When the question comes around about his 34 felony convictions, what do you think she's going to do? I mean, really? You want to walk into that buzzsaw in the conversation? You can throw the border all day long, but you're mincemeat on everything else. That's what you're seeing now on the campaign."

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Barack and Michelle Obama offer 'full support' to make Kamala Harris president

Former President Barack Obama early on Friday morning gave a full endorsement to Vice President Kamala Harris, whom Obama says will be "a fantastic president."

Fellow former president Donald Trump's campaign on Thursday said Trump wouldn't agree to debate Harris yet, citing Obama's failure to fully endorse her as one of the reasons. This led to a CNN panel ridiculing Trump for backing out of a debate he had previously agreed to when Biden was the nominee.

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'Kamala just broke Zoom': 136K white women overcome glitchy call to raise over $1M

Despite glitches, supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris broke the record for the largest Zoom meeting ever and raised more than $1 million for her presidential campaign in less than an hour Thursday night.

The Zoom fundraising event 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 popstar Pink and actress Connie Britton.

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‘I love my three parents’: Kamala Harris' stepkid claps back at GOP's ‘childless’ insults

The step-daughter of Vice President Kamala Harris defended "Momala" following Republican attacks that “childless” people shouldn’t be lawmakers with an Instagram post Thursday.

“How can you be 'childless' when you have cutie pie kids like Cole and I,” Ella Emhoff posted in an Instagram story, tagging her mother, Kerstin Emhoff, in the post. “I love my three parents.”

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Fox News cuts off Harris' school shooting speech saying she ignored 'the actual issues'

Fox News cut off Vice President Kamala Harris' speech to one of the nation's largest teachers union about gun control, book bans, and dwindling teachers' salaries, arguing she wasn't addressing the issues that matter.

Anchor Harris Faulkner appeared stern after watching a crowd of American Federation of Teachers cheer the Vice President and boo the conservative policies the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee decried.

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'What desperation': Trump's Kamala Harris attacks fail to impress powerful Dem lawmaker

Former President Donald Trump's attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris did not inspire shock and outrage so much as a pitying smile from one powerful Democrat.

"What desperation," Rep. Lloyd Alton Doggett (D-TX) said.

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Watch: Kamala Harris' first campaign video features 'Beyonce soundtrack'

Vice President Kamala Harris just entered the presidential race, but her campaign has already released its initial campaign video, which happens to include music by Beyonce.

Harris was thrust into the race after President Joe Biden chose to stand down from his ambitious campaign and instead focus on finishing out his term as president. Still, she's made the most of her sprint bid to the White House, smashing targets for fundraising and voter registration.

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GOP group puts up swing-state billboards with ex-Trump supporters now 'voting for Harris'

A group of Republicans who oppose Donald Trump has launched several new billboards to damage the former president in multiple swing states.

Republican Voters against Trump, which is no stranger to anti-Trump fundraising and advertising, revealed the billboards on its social media.

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Ex-wife of Kamala Harris’ husband defends her against ‘baseless’ childless attack

The former wife of Doug Emhoff, husband of Kamala Harris, is defending the Democratic nominee for president from Republican attacks against her lack of biological children.

“These are baseless attacks,” Kerstin Emhoff told CNN in a statement. “ For over 10 years, since Cole and Ella were teenagers, Kamala has been a co-parent with Doug and I. She is loving, nurturing, fiercely protective, and always present.”

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'Jealousy': Mary Trump says her uncle hates that he 'cant buy what Kamala has'

Former President Donald Trump is more than just caught off guard and worried about the prospect of taking on Vice President Kamala Harris in the November election, said his niece Mary Trump in her latest email blast — he's "jealous" because he "can't buy what Kamala has."

This comes as Donald Trump delivered his first rally following President Joe Biden's decision to step down from his campaign, where he vowed that he won't "be nice" to Harris and whined that the media is paying more attention to her rallies than his.

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