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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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'Totally lost its way!' Trump rages on his app after seeing Harris spokesman on Fox News

Former President Donald Trump took to his social media account to rage about a spokesperson for Kamala Harris' campaign who has appeared on Fox networks.

"How much time does Ian Sams, Senior Advisor to Lyin’ Kamala Harris, spend on FoxNews?" Trump raged on TruthSocial. "He’s now on Cavuto, Fox’s Lowest Rated Show, by far, and spent much of the weekend hitting 'TRUMP,' totally unopposed, before two real 'beauties,' Eric Shawn and Arthel Neville – Not exactly the next Walter Cronkite of the Broadcasting World!"

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MAGA furious as Kamala Harris agrees to Fox News interview

The right-wing freakout is in full force after Fox News announced Vice President Kamala Harris will sit down for an interview with the network’s chief political anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday in the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania.

It will be the Democratic presidential nominee’s first official Fox News interview since entering the race in July.

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'Refuse to admit it': Ex-White House aide describes what led her to turn back on Trump

Former White House deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews is one of a collection of young women who worked for Donald Trump during his first term who are now sounding the alarm against him.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday, Matthews said she's joining with other Republicans like Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) in campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris because she's fully aware of the dangers another Trump presidency poses.

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'No, no, no!' CNN's Jim Acosta shuts down Republican's minimizing of Trump's latest threat

A Republican strategist's attempt to minimize former President Donald Trump's threat of "enemies within" spurred a swift fact-check and heated debate on CNN Monday morning.

Conservative commentator Shermichael Singleton was checked by CNN anchor Jim Acosta as he tried to claim Trump's threat to sic the military on political enemies was limited only to those who live in the U.S. without citizenship status.

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Harris accuses Trump's staff of hiding him over fears that he's increasingly 'unstable'

Kamala Harris claimed Monday that Donald Trump's team is hiding him from the public because they're worried about his mental decline.

The vice president was speaking on Roland Martin Unfiltered, a daily politics broadcast.

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Harris under 'massive pressure' to take lead amid Trump's 'deepening extremism': analysis

Former President Donald Trump's increasingly extremist rhetoric has upped the stakes for Vice President Kamala Harris to convince independents she can be trusted with their vote, Stephen Collinson wrote in an analysis for CNN.

"The Republican nominee is escalating the most toxic anti-immigrant rhetoric in modern US history, warning outsiders with 'bad genes' have 'invaded' the country after falsely claiming that Haitian migrants here legally were eating pets in Ohio," wrote Collinson.

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'Face of greedflation': Ex-aide schooled over huge cost of Trump Bibles and MAGA burgers

Former President Donald Trump's reputation as the more fiscally responsible candidate doesn't stand up to the high prices he charges for burgers, Bibles and kicks, a frustrated Democrat told a former Trump White House adviser Monday.

Political commentator Paul Begala on Monday schooled former White House associate counsel May Mailman on one of the leading campaign issues defining the race between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Flipping the script': Analyst sees Harris using Trump's strongest attribute against him

Kamala Harris has been "flipping the script" on Donald Trump by calling him out as "weak and unstable," according to veteran journalist and author Jonathan Alter.

The vice president has sought to undercut Trump's core appeal to his supporters by questioning his strength, and Alter told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that should be an effective closing statement.

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