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'Conjure the medieval nightmare': Experts say Harris must now terrify voters about Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris has one campaign tactic left that she needs to use against former President Donald Trump before it's too late, Maureen Dowd argued Saturday in her New York Times editorial.

The time is past for Harris to conduct sit-down interviews and reveal policy platforms reveals — and the time is here for the Democratic presidential nominee to do something else, political consultant James Carville told Dowd.

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'An extremist movement': Experts dismiss reported Trump support among key voting bloc

Former President Donald Trump's reported success with a key voting bloc has political experts raising skeptical eyebrows, according to a new report.

The narrative that Trump has been garnering surging support among Black men under 50 doesn't hold up under closer examination of the polls, experts told Salon on Saturday.

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Trump raged at billionaire donors at penthouse dinner — and hurled slur at Harris: report

Former President Donald Trump spent a recent dinner for billionaire Republican donors at his Trump Tower penthouse complaining they hadn't done enough to help his campaign, according to a new report.

The ex-president also called Vice President Kamala Harris "retarded," which the Special Olympics has described as "a form of hate speech," the New York Times reported Saturday.

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'Hasn’t fully closed the deal': Report reveals reasoning behind Trump campaign cockiness

Former President Donald Trump's campaign bluster, despite a tight race against Vice President Kamala Harris, reveals a subtle strategy that his opponent is already using against him, according to a new report.

Trump's campaign is purposefully hitting a victory party tone while avoiding high-profile events such as national debates that would directly position Harris, 59, against the 78-year-old Republican presidential nominee, the Washington Post reported Saturday.

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'Flat out lie': N.C. governor slaps back as Trump levels new accusations against him

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) slapped back at Donald Trump after the former president accused him without evidence of blocking hurricane relief aid in his state.

Cooper took to X Friday afternoon to publicly respond to the former president's claim that he had colluded with the White House to stop relief funds and aid workers from reaching victims of Hurricane Helene.

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Trump tells hurricane victims he'll help cover cost of generators — but only if elected

Former President Donald Trump revealed Friday a new plan to help Americans affected by two recent and catastrophic hurricanes — and prepare for future ones.

Trump explained the nuances of his plan to help the nation in a 140-word Truth Social post.

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Filings reveal how much Trump campaign spent at restaurant where Kamala Harris once worked

Kamala Harris may have worked at McDonald's during college, but Donald Trump loves to eat there.

The Washington Post analyzed Federal Election Commission receipts filed between January 2023 and Sept. 20, 2024 to determine where candidates ate looking at places where they spent at least $5,000 in campaign funds, and they found distinct differences between Democrats' and Republican's preferences.

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'It's hard to believe': MSNBC panel dumbfounded by comments from undecided voters

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski was dumbfounded by comments made in a focus group of undecided voters.

Republican pollster Frank Luntz moderated a discussion with the focus group of Generation Z voters who still had not made up their minds about voting for Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, and the "Morning Joe" co-host sighed deeply at the conclusion of their discussion.

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'Let me tell you something!' CNN panelists clash as debate gets heated

A CNN panel discussion over the state of the presidential race Thursday quickly spiraled into a heated clash between a former Democratic lawmaker and a social media influencer over reproductive rights.

The on-air exchange began when author Leigh McGowan, a social media influencer who uses the handle PoliticsGirl, snapped back at her fellow panelists over their views of Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Trump claims 'I think Obama will be voting for me' after Pennsylvania Harris rally

Just one day after Barack Obama rallied in support of Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump declared the Democratic former president will be voting for him.

Trump, who has had a contentious relationship with Obama following Trump's decision to popularize "birther" arguments seen by many analysts as racist, took to Truth Social after Obama encouraged Black male voters to get behind the V.P.

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MSNBC host draws laughs with major takedown of 'aging' Trump's latest 'word salad' remarks

MSNB's Mika Brzezinski was aghast watching Donald Trump insult Detroit while visiting the city and ramble at length about groceries.

The former president spoke for more than two hours at the Detroit Economic Club, where he warned "our whole country will end up being like Detroit" if Kamala Harris was elected, proposed a tax deduction for car loans and mused about the cost of food.

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'Why are Black men being lectured?' Ex-lawmaker dresses down Obama after Pittsburgh rally

Former President Barack Obama got a dressing down Thursday night from a former Democratic Ohio state lawmaker, who took issue with Obama's "lecture" to Black men who aren't supporting Vice President Kamala Harris.

Stumping for Harris in Pittsburgh on Thursday — and as some Democrats sweat the polls in battleground states — Obama urged voters to support Harris in November. In particular, he called out one voting bloc: Black men.

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'Very, very nervous': Strategist says Dems are sweating latest polls

Democrats have grown "very, very nervous" about the election in recent weeks, pollster Doug Schoen told Fox News' Laura Ingraham on Thursday.

Schoen, a Democratic strategist who has become renowned for criticizing his own party on right-wing networks, said he doesn't believe Vice President Kamala Harris has a plan to beat former President Donald Trump on key issues.

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