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Trump 'fell apart' because Harris 'brought her A-game': conservative

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Way Too Early," conservative columnist Matt Lewis conceded that Donald Trump failed miserably in his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris earlier this week.

Speaking with fill-in host Sam Stein, Lewis — no fan of Trump — went so far as to compare Harris to Republican icon Ronald Reagan.

"What's your immediate reaction to the debate performance of each candidate here?" Stein asked.

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"Yeah, look, I thought Kamala Harris brought her A-game; a little rocky in the first question maybe, but then she found her sea legs," Lewis replied. "It was the best version of her possible. I just think in the spectrum of ability she has, this was very good. Donald Trump had a bad night, and I think the worse thing is he took her bait."

"You know, she made fun of his crowd size, and he couldn't resist getting hung up on that," he continued. "That, to me, is telling. I think that led to a spiral of him kind of falling apart throughout the night."

Noting that he has just seen the new Reagan movie," he added, "I saw the Reagan movie, there is a clear contrast. If you're watching it and living here in 2024, there is a clear contrast with Reagan on things like moral clarity and Donald Trump's lack of moral clarity and his behavior. When talking about Ukraine, Harris sounded like Ronald Reagan. Donald Trump wouldn't even say whether he wanted Ukraine to win against Russia."

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'Clean sweep': GOP pollster says focus group voters saw Harris as 'presidential' at debate

Vice President Kamala Harris cleared the biggest hurdle she needed in this week's debate against Donald Trump, according to a GOP pollster who conducted a focus group with swing voters who tuned in.

Former Republican pollster Sarah Longwell conducted interviews with voters who backed Trump in 2016 and Biden in 2020, and she told CNN that the vice president appears to be gathering momentum with those undecided voters with less than two months to go before the election.

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The path to victory in AZ for Kamala Harris runs through the suburbs

Democrats have made huge inroads with suburban voters in Arizona since 2016, when Donald Trump won the presidency, leveraging their support to not just take back the presidency in 2020, but to outperform expectations in the 2018 and 2022 midterms.

And the Harris-Walz campaign has boots on the ground in Arizona in an effort to capitalize on the advantage Democrats have gained with those suburban voters in its bid to keep Trump out of the White House and win the Grand Canyon State.

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Harris sees largest 24-hour fundraising haul since entering race: report

Vice President Kamala Harris raised a staggering $47 million — just in the 24 hours after the debate in Philadelphia, reported The New York Times on Thursday.

The new haul, according to the report, included donations from 600,000 people. The Times noted the number amounts to Harris' largest 24-hour fund-raising period since she entered the race in July — and raised $81 million on her first day.

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'Damaged' Trump is acting like a 'cornered sewer rat' and the GOP can't dump him: analyst

In the wake of Donald Trump's Tuesday debate performance that some Republicans called a "missed opportunity" and a "trainwreck," former Trump White House correspondent Brian Karem suggested the ex-president is in for the fight of his life — and that is not good news for the GOP.

Noting Vice President Kamala Harris' baiting prompted him to rage about immigrants eating America's pets, Karem said that now-viral soundbite makes Trump an even more "damaged" candidate.

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'Oh, you all watched the debate!' Harris cracks up rally and self as she jabs Trump 'plan'

Vice President Kamala Harris sent her North Carolina rally into hysterics on Thursday, referencing Donald Trump's revelation that even after eight years, he still doesn't have a complete replacement plan for the Affordable Care Act.

During his first campaign, Trump promised to "repeal and replace Obamacare." Ultimately, the party that, at that point, spent six years campaigning on the slogan still hadn't crafted a replacement plan.

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'Obviously I failed': CNN's Dana Bash laughs off Trump's taunts amid debate complaints

CNN's Dana Bash is laughing off recent insults from former President Donald Trump over her handling of a key interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, she told Salon reporter Dean Obeidallah in a new interview.

Bash, a co-moderator of Trump's presidential debate against President Joe Biden in June, became the target of Trump's Truth Social commentary she prepared to grill Harris and running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) late last month.

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'Do you do that on purpose?' C-SPAN host busts GOP lawmaker for mispronouncing 'Kamala'

C-SPAN host Greta Brawner called out Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) after he mispronounced Vice President Kamala Harris' first name.

During a Thursday interview on C-SPAN's Washington Journal, Brawner stopped Burchett while he was complaining about the Harris presidential campaign.

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'Why wouldn’t I be angry?' Wrathful Trump pledges to stay mad — despite insiders' fears

Former President Donald Trump won't brook with any complaints that he's reading too angry — even as campaign insiders express panic it could torpedo his campaign.

The Republican nominee Thursday afternoon issued a lengthy Truth Social commentary defending his wrathful demeanor during the first presidential debate to pit Trump against Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee.

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'Worst on television': Trump throws tantrum after Fox News host panned his performance

Donald Trump lashed out Thursday at a prominent Fox News anchor who said the former president and Republican nominee "decisively lost" his debate against Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump took to Truth Social to lambast Neil Cavuto and throw jabs at two liberal-leaning cable news channels, one of them MSNBC, less than a day after his performance at the Philadelphia debate received a pan from the Fox News host.

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'Who is the freak?' Trump ally Laura Loomer hits back at conservative who called her bigot

A far-right influencer facing spurring MAGA discord for racist commentary about Vice President Kamala Harris slapped back with vulgar language at the conservative pundit who called her a "bigot" and a "freak."

Laura Loomer, a self-described proud Islamophobe, took to X Thursday morning to rail against Charlie Sykes and the argument he made on MSNBC that former President Donald Trump's campaign is collapsing because he listens to such people.

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'Not a conversation I thought I'd be having': CNN anchor stunned by GOP guest's admission

Another member of the George W. Bush administration has come out in support of Kamala Harris for president.

Alberto Gonzalez, who served as attorney general and White House counsel during Bush's presidency, joined former vice president Dick Cheney and publicly endorsed the Democratic nominee against Donald Trump in an op-ed published by Politico, and he joined CNN's John Berman to discuss his decision.

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'Kind, loving, and welcoming': Marjorie Taylor Greene goes 'woke' in surprising twist

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene delivered a shocking response to mounting discord among former President Donald Trump's MAGA entourage: She went "woke."

Greene (R-GA) took to X Thursday morning to position herself against self-described "proud Islamophobe" Laura Loomer, the far right influencer facing backlash for tweeting the White House would "smell like curry" should Vice President Kamala Harris win the 2024 presidential election.

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