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Trump ridiculed after spending time in Georgia and proclaiming 'great day in Louisiana!'

Donald Trump spent Tuesday campaigning in Georgia, but someone apparently forgot to tell him.

The former president spoke at a campaign rally in Savannah, where he touched on his plans to lower taxes and boost manufacturing, but he spent much of his 90 minute speech criticizing vice president Kamala Harris on border security and the economy, although he baffled many with a late-night post capping off the day.

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'MAGA problem': NYT reporter outlines 'the biggest threat to Trump at this moment'

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday morning, the New York Times' Jeremy Peters claimed that, despite recent polls showing the race between Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris stabilizing, the former president is running into new trouble.

During his sit-down with MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire, Peters was asked about the current polling that shows a close race.

"The polling had Biden's number right in 2020, did not have Trump's," he began. "You're still hearing a lot of concern among pollsters and strategists in the campaigns, not in the campaigns, who say that these polls can undercount Trump support. It is just a fact that Trump voters are less likely to pick up the phone, less likely to answer a survey and there is this phenomenon where they are less likely to cop to their support for Trump because they are somewhat ashamed by it."

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"They're not sure that this is the kind of guy they want people knowing that they vote for, these are not the people who put the MAGA signs and the MAGA flags in their front yard," he elaborated. "That said, we have seen kind of a remarkable amount of stability in the race since the debate; things have moved by maybe a point or two here and there."

"You know, the polling in states like Arizona that could be critical is still really unclear, North Carolina is interesting because it has tightened, because there you have a MAGA problem —that is probably the biggest threat to Trump at this moment," he told the host.

"As one Republican strategist put it to me during one of the midterm elections, when things go haywire, when there are big national news stories of, like, mass shootings, crisis, upheaval, people are reminded of the chaos of Trump," Peters continued. "He's the president of chaos and they don't like that and, even though they may not like the direction of the country right now and that's bad for Biden and Harris, Trump gets tainted with that and I think people just really don't want to relive all that."

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How new voting laws could tip the outcome in November in the closest states

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Some voters are already casting early ballots in the first presidential election since the global pandemic ended and former President Donald Trump refused to accept his defeat.

This year’s presidential election won’t be decided by a margin of millions of votes, but likely by thousands in the seven tightly contested states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

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'This is a message for men': Ex-White House staffer shreds Trump's 'creepy' ​remarks

CNN's Kate Bedingfield was creeped out by Donald Trump's obtrusive attempt to win over skeptical women voters, and the former White House communications director questioned who the message was actually intended to reach.

The former president told women at a Pennsylvania event that he was "your protector" and promised to make them "safe" from illegal immigrants, crime and "foreign enemies," and he promised that they would no longer need to worry about many of the issues that define this year's election.

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Trump allies fear he's 'thrown off balance' in final stretch: 'He should be doing better'

Donald Trump's allies are concerned he's trending in the wrong direction as the presidential campaign enters its final stretch.

More than a dozen Trump allies say the former president must buckle down and focus on persuading the narrow slice of undecided voters who are likely to determine the election winner instead of getting distracted by destabilizing influences like right-wing provocateur Laura Loomer and campaign aide Corey Lewandowski, reported Politico.

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Josh Stein retains big lead over Mark Robinson as Harris leads Trump in new NC poll

Attorney General Josh Stein is up 14 percent over Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson in the North Carolina gubernatorial contest, according to the latest Elon Poll.

Out of the survey’s respondents, 49 percent said they’d vote for the Democratic nominee, while only 35 percent said they’d vote for the Republican candidate. Nine percent of respondents said they were undecided.

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Harris targets Republican voters in Pennsylvania charm offensive

LANCASTER— With six weeks until the presidential election, the Harris campaign hosted its first in-person organizing event aimed at winning over Republicans in Pennsylvania, in conservative Lancaster County.

“If you’ve got a coalition happening that stretches all the way from AOC on the left to Dick Cheney on the right,” Ann Womble, Republicans for Harris co-chair said at the gathering at Barn At Stoner Commons, “you know this is a big tent and you know that we can find a place in this effort, even if we don’t agree with all the policies.”

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Windows shot out at Kamala Harris' Arizona campaign office: report

Shots were fired at Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign office in Arizona, reported the New York Post.

"Damage from gunfire, fired sometime after midnight on Monday, was discovered at the Democratic National Committee campaign office near Southern Avenue and Priest Drive in Tempe," reported Patrick Reilly, noting that staffers discovered the windows shot out when they arrived at work on Tuesday.

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Rejecting Trump's 'failed trickle-down' policies, 400+ economic experts endorse Harris

Several progressive economists were among more than 400 policy experts who signed onto an endorsement of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday, arguing that the Democratic presidential candidate's proposals for an "opportunity economy" would improve the financial well-being of families across the country.

Stony Brook University professor Stephanie Kelton, a leading proponent of modern monetary theory; Center for Economic and Policy Research senior economist Dean Baker; University of California Berkeley economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman, whose work has focused on economic inequality; and former Labor Secretary Robert Reich were among the experts who signed the statement of support.

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Trump's 'lie machine' has failed to take down Kamala Harris and Tim Walz: analysis

Former President Donald Trump and his campaign have been trying to drive up Vice President Kamala Harris' negatives.

However, if the polling averages at FiveThirtyEight and RealClearPolitics are anything to go by, these efforts have been failing as Harris's favorability rating has trended into positive territory whereas Trump's have remained negative.

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'So creepy': Analyst argues Trump's pitch to women is one a 'sex pest' gives his victim

Former President Donald Trump's address to women voters sounded more like a "sex pest" gaslighting his victim than a presidential nominee courting a crucial voting bloc, a political analyst argued Tuesday.

New York Magazine's Jonathan Chait on Tuesday lambasted the speech Trump delivered in Pennsylvania Monday night and the assurance he gave women voters that he would be their "protector."

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Dems troll Trump with 'chicken' billboards over debate refusal

WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris is chiding GOP nominee Donald Trump for not agreeing to another presidential debate before voting ends Nov. 5, though he doesn’t appear inclined to change his mind.

“Let’s have another debate,” Harris, the Democratic candidate, said Sunday. “There’s more to talk about and the voters of America deserve to hear the conversations that I think we should be having on substance, on issues, on policies.”

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Top Chef's Padma Lakshmi touts Kamala Harris' cooking passion in presidential endorsement

Kamala Harris’ skills in the kitchen have earned her the endorsement of a world-famous chef.

Padma Lakshmi, the host of "Taste the Nation" and a former "Top Chef" judge, laid out the qualities Harris’ well-known taste for cooking will bring to the presidency.

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