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'Not good news for Donald Trump' in pivotal swing states: MSNBC's Joe Scarborough

On Thursday morning "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough delivered the news to Donald Trump that his hopes of winning one of the key midwestern swing states he needs to return to the Oval Office after the November election are slipping away.

During a discussion with co-host Mika Brzezinski and "Way Too Early" host Jonathan Lemire, Scarborough noted, "You look at the polls that are out there right now, a lot of the ones that have come out the last couple of days, national polls have [Vice President Kamala] Harris up three, four, five, six points."

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'Nightmare': Columnist warns Republicans' electoral college plot could undo U.S. democracy

A quiet midwestern congressional district represents a more serious threat to American democracy than the bullets flying at the former president or the lies about Haitian immigrants flying out of his running mate's mouth, a new political analysis contends.

Nebraska Republicans are playing a complicated political game with Douglas County election rules that the Guardian columnist Stephen Marche warned Thursday could deliver their political party a "dangerous" win.

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MSNBC panel buries Sarah Huckabee Sanders for 'strategically stupid' Harris attack

The entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" trashed Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR) on Thursday morning for her attack on Vice President Kamala Harris as being "childless" with MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle cutting right to the chase and calling the smear "absolutely moronic."

During a rally in Michigan, the former Donald Trump White House press secretary, who was often ridiculed, told the crowd, "Not only do my kids serve as a permanent reminder of what’s important, they also keep me humble. So my kids keep me humble. Unfortunately, Kamala Harris doesn’t have anything to keep her humble.”

That dig at Harris, who is stepmother to Cole and Ella Emhoff, did not sit well with "Morning Joe" co-hosts Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski and guest Donnie Deutsch, but it was Ruhle who hammered Sanders on multiple fronts.

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"It's absolutely moronic" she exclaimed. "It makes no sense, right? So right now, you have less than 50 days to go before the election. You're Donald Trump or you're Kamala Karris. You need to focus on 'How am I going to get other people who aren't currently on board to vote for me?' Sarah Huckabee Sanders on stage with this thinly veiled nonsense, going after Kamala Harris for being a stepmother, not a mother."

"We saw second gentleman Doug Emhoff last night come out, you know, with a fantastic, strong response," she added. " But how ridiculous! We shouldn't even be talking about this."

"The majority of the American people don't actually care how how Sarah Huckabee Sanders or Donald Trump feels about these issues," she explained. "The majority of the American people want to be physically safe, socially free, and financially secure. How about any of these Republicans talking about that? Sarah Huckabee Sanders wasted a chance on stage to talk about issues."

She later added, "It's just strategically stupid. You have less than 50 days to go to make an argument to the American people why to elect Donald Trump. You're wasting time with this women nonsense."

"It doesn't make her humble?" she laughed. "When was the last time you heard the name Donald Trump and thought humble? Actually talk to the American people about why they should vote for you, not this sideshow."

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'Bigots': Teamsters union slammed for not endorsing Harris despite backing Biden

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has announced that, for the first time since 1988, it will not be endorsing the Democratic candidate for president. The union's decision is now being heavily criticized by various commentators and activists.

When announcing its decision to not endorse either former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris in the November election, the Teamsters complained there were "few commitments" from either party's nominees on "top Teamsters issues." The group also noted that while its rank-and-file membership supported President Joe Biden's candidacy in various straw polls taken between April and July of this year (prior to Biden dropping out of the race and endorsing Harris), a majority of its membership has now indicated a preference for Trump since Harris emerged as the Democratic nominee. However, presidential endorsements are not made by rank-and-file members, however, but by the union's executive board (Teamsters president Sean O'Brien spoke at the Republican National Convention this summer).

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'Vile and juvenile rhetoric' condemned at event billed as 'roast' of Kamala Harris

COLUMBIA — A University of South Carolina student event featuring a pair of controversial far-right political provocateurs drew some 150 attendees. Before it started, protesters both outside the event and on Statehouse grounds criticized it as hate speech.

Unlike at other college campuses where speakers sparked protests, no violence erupted Wednesday. The small group of protesters outside the event largely dispersed before the pair took the stage, though several entered and argued with the speakers when they took the stage.

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Trump's new claim about debate raises fresh questions about his mental health

A claim by Donald Trump on Fox News that the crowd who attended the debate between himself and Vice President Kamala Harris "went absolutely crazy" when he was fact-checked led to both amusement and new questions about his mental decline on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Thursday.

The big issue? There was no crowd.

Speaking with Fox host Greg Gutfeld, Trump complained that the debate moderators never corrected his opponent before mentioning the nonexistent crowd's reaction and, after they shared the clip, "Morning Joe" co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski couldn't help but mock him.

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With co-host Willie Geist laughing, Scarborough joked, "Well, I mean, yeah. You know, the stagehands were going crazy. "

"What debate is he talking about?" Brzezinski asked.

"Is he confusing the debate with a Taylor Swift concert?" Scarborough quipped.

Turning more serious, MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire noted recent comments by the former president, who seemed to confuse Alaska with Afghanistan, after Scarborough asked him, "He doesn't remember from week to week. What's with that?"

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'Not what happened': Journalist fact-checks Trump's claim Harris 'illegally' spied on him

Donald Trump was fact-checked after claiming Vice President Kamala Harris "illegally" spied on his campaign.

Trump Wednesday night responded to news that Iranian hackers sent unsolicited data they took from Trump's presidential campaign to people who are associated with President Joe Biden’s ill-fated presidential campaign over the summer.

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'Sheer terror': Election workers brace for violence as Trump amps up prosecution rhetoric

Election workers are less worried former President Donald Trump will prosecute them if he wins the November election and more worried they'll be physically attacked if he loses, according to a new report.

The New York Times interviewed more than two dozen election officials and democracy experts nationwide and discovered they're not impressed with Trump's threats or his tactics.

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'Stomachs dropping like Truth Social stock': Trump ridiculed as Fed rate cut boosts Harris

The Federal Reserve's decision Wednesday to slash interest rates spurred an outpouring of jokes about how former President Donald Trump would respond.

Experts say the Fed's move to slash rates by half a percentage point suggests inflation is easing — and comedians on X predict Trump will be outraged to lose one of his most powerful lines of attack against Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Red flag at the Trump campaign' in key swing states: pollster

Pollster Quinnipiac has released a new set of polls taken in the key Rust Belt swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and they contain some bad news for the former president.

According to Quinnipiac, Harris holds a six-point lead over Trump in Pennsylvania, a five-point led over Trump in Michigan, and a statistically insignificant one-point lead in Wisconsin.

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'Disgusted and disappointed': Young undecided voters say they're fed up with Team Trump

A panel of young undecided voters Wednesday told the New York Times they're fed up with former President Donald Trump's campaign and his surprisingly "weak" new demeanor.

The group of 14 shared their views on Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris after the presidential debate and about one month after checking in with the Times in August, according to the report.

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'Delusionally insane' Trump mocked for saying 'everyone' is finally saying he won debate

Donald Trump is being ridiculed for his claim late Tuesday night that "everyone" is finally recognizing he beat Vice President Kamala Harris in the recent presidential debate.

"Finally everyone is agreeing that I won the Debate with Kamala," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "It was like a delayed reaction but, as one Political Pundit said, 'Trump is still the G.O.A.T.'"

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Harris nets another high-powered slate of Republican endorsements

If Republican presidential candidates have traditionally been seen as more closely aligned with the U.S. national security establishment — the military, the intelligence community, foreign policy experts — it’s a run that’s come to an abrupt halt in 2024.

This fact was brought home yet again today in an announcement from the Harris-Walz campaign that more than 100 Republican former national security and foreign policy officials who served in senior roles in multiple presidential administrations and in Congress are endorsing Vice President Harris for President.

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