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CNN segment spins into chaos after Black conservative quotes Malcolm X to boost Trump

CNN's Sarah Sidner clashed with a Black conservative who framed the election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in racially reductive terms.

Shelley Wynter, a self-described traditionalist who hosts a talk show on Atlanta's WSBB-FM, made reference to Malcolm X's famous 1963 speech, “The Race Problem in America," in which he traced the differences between two kinds of slaves – the "house Negro and the field Negro" – which set off a chaotic clash with Sidner and guest Michael Blake, a former White House aide to Barack Obama.

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'No longer amateurs': Legal expert says one tricky law could stop Trump coup

One complicated congressional law could stand between the White House and a former president Donald Trump armed with legal wiles rather than Electoral College votes, according to a new analysis.

Georgetown University Law Center professor Neal Katyal argued Wednesday in a New York Times editorial that the nation should brace itself for a sprawling legal battle should Trump lose the presidential election to Vice President Kamala Harris in November.

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Kamala Harris plans to turn up heat by using 'Trump's own words' to get 'under his skin'

With the election less than three weeks away, Vice President Kamala Harris has reportedly directed her campaign to "sharpen" its attacks on Donald Trump using their most potent weapon: using his own words to alarm voters even more.

According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal, as Harris' packed rallies that are getting more and more coverage from the major networks, attendees and viewers can expect to see more and more clips of Donald Trump's verbal gaffes, threats of violence and the incoherent rambling that he defends as the "weave."

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Georgia voters motivated by Harris-Trump contest flock to polls in record numbers

The first day of early voting in Georgia crushed the previous record for in-person turnout, with more than 300,000 people casting a ballot Tuesday.

The previous record was 136,000 votes on the first day of advanced voting in 2020, according to Georgia Secretary of State officials.

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'Silent majority': Ex-GOP lawmaker flags voting bloc she says will quietly vote for Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris will campaign in Pennsylvania with more than 100 Republican officials who support her presidential campaign against Donald Trump.

Former conservative congresswoman Barbara Comstock, a Virginia Republican, spoke to The Daily Beast during her drive north to the crucial swing state, where she will join fellow GOP dissidents near the site where George Washington crossed the Delaware River during the Revolutionary War to warn of the threat Trump poses to American democracy.

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Dems rave over Harris interview: 'Best she's done' since 'ripping' Trump apart at debate

Kamala Harris’ wide-ranging interview Tuesday with radio host Charlamagne Tha God received instant praise from analysts and others on social media who called it “magnificent” and “very, very impressive.”

“Black men should take a victory lap right now,” Jamal Simmons, co-host of the TrailBlaze podcast, told CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace mocks Trump by overlapping his town hall soundtrack over her show

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace started her Tuesday show by discussing Donald Trump's bizarre town hall on Monday night, which ended with him playing his favorite playlist.

To illustrate the strangeness, Wallace began running the video — with a timer in the middle of the screen.

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'In the year 2024!' Analyst shocked no one talks about this Trump dance party track

A Washington Post analyst is shocked no one is talking about a disturbing moment during former President Donald Trump's town hall dance routine — and no, it wasn't when the 78-year-old, who may have forgotten whom he's running against, wandered off stage to the sounds of "Memory."

Philip Bump on Tuesday expressed confusion that one track included in Trump's "weird" playlist — played at a town hall event in Pennsylvania a day earlier after an attendee received medical attention — hadn't caused an uproar.

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Early voting numbers don't bode well for Trump in Michigan: data expert

The CEO of a data analyst company is sounding the alarm for Donald Trump about early voting numbers coming out of Michigan.

Tom Bonier took to X on Tuesday to show the raw numbers of early ballots. The data doesn't show who is winning or losing, but gives a clear early picture of the voters' demographics.

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'Insult to our intelligence': College student delivers basic civics lesson to Trump

A Michigan college student with a history of challenging Sen. J.D. Vance took to MSNBC this week to argue a crucial flaw in former President Donald Trump's attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris.

Marcus Johnson, a political science major at Oakland University, slammed former President Donald Trump and his running mate Vance (R-OH) in a new editorial published by the cable news site.

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'Hidden hand': Maggie Haberman reveals GOP billionaires behind controversial attack ads

Billionaire backers of former President Donald Trump are spending millions on anti-Vice President Kamala Harris attack ads containing bigoted messaging in a key swing state, a new report revealed Tuesday.

The political nonprofit Building America's Future has been linked to more than $100 million of spending and two super PACs, one targeting young men and Black voters and the other Muslim and Arab American voters in Michigan, sources told the New York Times.

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'Snap out of it': Stern message delivered to 'hyperventilating' Democrats

Democrats got a stern message from a fed-up Washington Post columnist on Monday evening: "Snap out of it."

Eugene Robinson called out Democrats such as strategist David Axelrod and others who have sounded the alarm over recent polling showing Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in a dead heat.

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‘Brilliant’: Internet in awe as Harris plays damning Trump clips at her own rally

Showcasing her prosecutorial prowess, Vice President Kamala Harris at a rally Monday night put Donald Trump’s own words front and center, using a montage of damning clips from the former president’s rallies and interviews as exhibit number one on why he is a danger to the country.

“Listen to his words, he tells us who he is, and he tells us what he would do if he’s elected president,” Harris told the crowd at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania. “So, here tonight I will show you one example of Donald Trump’s worldview and intentions. Please roll the clip.”

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