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Republicans worry Trump will be 'like a lab rat hitting the cocaine' at debate

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are about to meet in-person for the first time on Tuesday night at ABC's televised debate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. And several Republicans are exceedingly nervous about how Trump will handle the moment.

Several longtime Republican strategists and consultants told Politico that they think Trump could score high marks in the debate if he refrains from lobbing personal attacks at Harris and sticks to discussing policy. But they also commented that it was unlikely the notoriously bombastic former president would be able to do so when standing across from his opponent.

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Fear of a 'mean, bully Trump' showing up at Harris debate has his advisers on edge: NYT

In a deep dive into the debate preparations currently underway for Tuesday night when Donald Trump will face off with Vice President Kamala Harris, the New York Times is reporting that some of the former president's advisers are worried he may come on too strong and alienate voters who have tuned in.

At issue, the Times is reporting, is the unpredictability of Trump, who reportedly has little respect for his opponent, with the report stating, "Mr. Trump plainly believes that Ms. Harris is unintelligent, advisers and allies say. In private, he uses misogynistic language to describe her and gossips about her past romantic relationships, including with Willie Brown, the former mayor of San Francisco."

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Trump growing 'more incoherent' as pressure from Harris mounts: analyst

Sitting in with the hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend," political analyst Basil Smilke suggested Donald Trump's bizarre answers to questions earlier this week —specifically a baffling response to childcare needs in America — is a sign that he is losing the plot.

Speaking with the hosts, Smilke stated that it looks to him like the pressure of running against Vice President Kamala Harris may be affecting Trump's ability to make the case for his third presidential run.

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These 3 red flags have me betting Trump will win: NY Times analyst

A New York Times analyst is betting Trump will win the presidency in November — despite, just days earlier, making a case for how Kamala Harris could snatch victory.

Earlier this week, opinion writer Ross Douthat penned a column entitled “How Harris Wins.”

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'Florida is in play': TN Dem campaigns out of state to defeat 'authoritarians'

TALLAHASSEE – A Tennessee state House member once expelled from that body flew to Florida to advocate against authoritarianism and stump for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and running mate Tim Walz.

Tennessee State Rep. Justin Pearson, one of the “Tennessee Three” expelled for protesting on the House floor against gun violence, made a stop in Tallahassee Friday, a place he believes is “integral to the future of Democratic politics.”

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'Ignorant of basic civics': MSNBC's Ari Melber slams GOP's key anti-Harris talking point

Trump loyalists going after Vice President Kamala Harris for being "unqualified" to serve in the Oval Office have no idea what they're talking about, said MSNBC anchor Ari Melber on Friday evening — and he brought the facts he said backed him up.

"The basic MAGA attack here is on experience," said Melber. "And then some of them mix it in with a claim that she was not only inexperienced, but somehow only rising as a kind of inexperienced, unqualified diversity pick. They are empirically wrong. This is false and I'm going to explain why."

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'Absolutely bananas': Criticism that Harris is 'too prepared' hit with backlash

After President Joe Biden ended his reelection campaign and formally endorsed Kamala Harris for president, it didn't take Democratic leaders in Congress and the Democratic National Committee long to rally around the vice president.

According to reporting from the Washington Post, more than 300 former staffers signed a letter in support of her after Biden exited the race. But some of them, the report claims, "acknowledged it also addressed one of Harris' perceived weaknesses as a candidate and elected official: her demanding management style."

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Why Dick Cheney will be voting for Kamala Harris, according to Liz Cheney

Republican former Vice President Dick Cheney will cast his ballot in November for the current Democratic Vice President, Kamala Harris, according to his daughter, Republican former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney.

Dick Cheney, now 83, is also a former U.S. Secretary of Defense, U.S. Congressman, White House Chief of Staff, and the first-ever White House Deputy Chief of Staff. (To put that in perspective, that was exactly 50 years ago. There are currently now three Deputy Chiefs of Staff.) He is from a generation ago and possibly not well-known to many Americans. A hard-core Republican, during his time in the public eye and behind the scenes in the White House as President George W. Bush’s Vice President, Cheney was reviled by many Democrats, especially for his role in what the Bush administration would come to call “the Global War on Terrorism.”

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Kamala Harris should remind debate watchers of Trump's historic failure: analysis

Vice President Kamala Harris should remind debate watchers of Donald Trump's greatest failure as president – and one of the major reasons he was not re-elected for a second term.

Democrats have effectively adopted vice presidential candidate Tim Walz's framing around Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance as "weird," and Bloomberg columnist Nia-Malika Henderson urged Harris to use her running mate's summation of the former president's response to the Covid pandemic that killed more than 400,000 Americans on his watch.

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Ruling: Hush money judge decides if Trump can bump sentencing until after election

The judge in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial ruled Friday to delay the Republican presidential nominee and convicted felon's sentencing hearing until after Election Day on Nov. 5, reports show.

New York City Justice Juan Merchan decided Trump should not face sentencing on 34 counts of falsifying business records tied to a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election, MSNBC reporter Kyle Griffin shared on X, citing Reuters.

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'Burning good will': Trump supporters warn sons' 'huge mistake' threatens his campaign

The rollout of Donald Trump's sons' much touted crypto business threatens to unravel the former president's reelection campaign, his own supporters are reportedly warning.

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump's new startup World Liberty finance is raising concerns among Trumpworld insiders as a series of scams plague the tumultuous launch, Politico reported Friday.

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Kamala Harris endorsed by one of Rupert Murdoch's sons

Vice President Kamala Harris received an endorsement from an unlikely place on Friday: A son of right-wing media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

CNBC reports that James Murdoch, the one-time CEO of 21st Century Fox, was one of 88 corporate leaders who signed onto a letter backing Harris's White House bid.

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'Sixth grade book report': MSNBC panel skewers 'Little Donny's' latest 'rambling' answer

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked Donald Trump's "incoherent" remarks on child care and other policies to a group of business leaders.

The former president was asked to specifically comment on how his administration would help drive down child care costs to allow more women to join the workforce, and he suggested his proposed tariffs would raise enough money to pay for it in a rambling answer that the "Morning Joe" host compared to an unprepared student's book report.

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