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Harris campaign has 'jittery self-confidence' as it plots final 2-week blitz: CNN

Polls at the moment are showing a dead heat between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump -- and Harris' own campaign believes that is an accurate representation of the state of the race.

A lengthy report from CNN brings word that Harris campaign staffers see the campaign as a "jump ball" at the moment, although they have a "jittery confidence" that they can push their candidate over the top in the final two weeks.

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'Not on my watch boys!' CNN host stunned by liberal expert's election advice

CNN anchor Kate Bolduan roared disapproval at a political analyst Tuesday as he offered snarky advice to liberal voters ahead of Election Day.

Panelists Van Jones, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, and Scott Jennings, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, were both scolded by the outraged host as they debated the twists and turns of the 2024 presidential election.

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'Hapless dunce': National Review writer sounds warning for conservative voters

The National Review's Jim Geraghty has written a lengthy column warning conservatives against writing off Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.

While allowing that sometimes Harris "serves up some stinkers" when she's "speaking off the cuff," he adds that it would be a mistake for conservatives to dismiss her as a lightweight.

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'Virtually nothing is correct': Fact checker left stunned by Trump swing state attack ad

Former President Donald Trump's new swing state attack ad against Vice President Kamala Harris is so full of exaggerations and falsehoods that it baffled a local authority and stunned a Washington Post fact checker.

Trump's recent pitch to Michigan autoworkers was described as "bombastic," "false" and "misleading" in a Washington Post analysis from Glenn Kessler Tuesday morning.

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'Got to gut Trump': Prof. warns Harris is 'playing it safe' — and it could be disastrous

Kamala Harris' reliance on the “joyful warrior” approach — and a reluctance to go for Donald Trump’s jugular — is what could lose her the election, a political scientist warned Tuesday.

Speaking to Salon, Professor M. Steven Fish of the University of California, Berkeley, said the Democrat’s reluctance to mobilize a full on attack in the last few weeks of the election cycle could prove disastrous.

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'Warhawk': Trump lashes out at Republican in pre-dawn Truth Social rant

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump lashed out at his own party members who have turned against him, and warned them their own policies would deter Arab American voters from supporting Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump took to Truth Social just before 1 a.m. Tuesday to hurl bitter complaints at two former Republican lawmakers who have stated publicly they'll vote Democrat rather than back him: former Vice President Dick Cheney and former Rep. Liz Cheney.

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Trump falsely claims Harris ‘nowhere to be found’ in post-Helene North Carolina

Former U.S. President Donald Trump falsely accused his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris of abandoning North Carolina residents impacted by Hurricane Helene in a Greenville rally Monday afternoon — one of many distortions he made after his first visit to the western part of the state post-Helene.

“When the people of North Carolina were stranded and drowning in Hurricane Helene, Kamala Harris was at a glitzy fundraiser in a city that she destroyed, San Francisco,” Trump said. “When North Carolina needed help, Kamala Harris was nowhere to be found.”

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Poll of Latino voters finds growing support for Harris

WASHINGTON — A new poll released Monday by a civic engagement group found that Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris continues to grow her support with Latinos in critical battleground states.

In a tight presidential race, both campaigns have tried to court the Latino vote — one of the fastest-growing voting blocs.

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Trump: Dems can only win if they 'cheat' — but it's 'too early' for evidence

Donald Trump was forced to answer questions about his claims that Democrats were stealing the 2024 election.

Ballots are being cased or mailed in, but election day hasn't even arrived, and Trump is already claiming that it will be stolen.

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McDonald’s debunks Trump's accusation that Harris lied about fast food work

Donald Trump's claim that McDonald's issued a statement claiming Vice President Kamala Harris never worked for the fast food giant was debunked Monday.

The Washington Post reported that McDonalds denied making such a response to the Trump camp.

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'Do that!': Tim Walz excited by The View plan to bait-and-switch Elon Musk

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) spoke to "The View" Monday and addressed a scandal involving billionaire Elon Musk that experts say is tantamount to his illegally paying people to vote.

Over the weekend, Musk said he'd give $1 million a day to a randomly selected voter who signs his PAC's petition — but they needed to live in a swing state. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) was one who immediately called for a law enforcement investigation.

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Trump reignites furious battle with TV network: 'Election interference!'

Donald Trump again lashed out at CBS, reigniting his claims that the network spliced an interview with his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris to make her seem more presidential.

Trump, without evidence, has claimed the supposedly doctored clip was illegal and the "biggest scandal in broadcast history."

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Here's the exact law Elon Musk may be breaking by offering to pay voters: expert

Over the weekend, Tesla, X, and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk began offering cash payments to voters who signed his pro-Donald Trump petition. "Morning Joe" hosts commented Monday that this is drawing questions about Musk's openness to breaking laws to get Trump elected.

All Joe Scarborough could do was laugh in shocked at the sheer amount Musk was offering — $1 million to people daily — that he was comfortable mentioning from a rally stage.

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