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Kamala Harris wants to unleash a young voter tsunami. But will her plan work?

CHICAGO — The "brat"-themed branding reverberating this summer through Gen Z also rocked the 2024 Democratic National Convention as candidates and organizations rally young voters — many participating in their first election — to Kamala Harris’ cause.

Young voters stand to be a critical bloc in the 2024 presidential election, particularly in swing states such as Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. Here, vote margins in thousands — even hundreds — could determine whether Harris or Republican nominee Donald Trump wins the White House.

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Trump admits to aides he's struggling to 'stay on message': NYT

With advisers and key donors pleading with Donald Trump to dial back the personal attacks and stick to addressing issues they believe will resonate with voters, the former president reportedly has told insiders he is having a "struggle."

According to a new report from the New York Times' Michael C. Bender and Michael Gold, the Trump campaign has gamed out a battle plan for taking on Vice President Kamala Harris, hitting her on crime and problems at the border, but they are having continual problems making the GOP nominee stick to the script.

As the report notes, casino magnate and prominent Trump donor Steve Wynn has battled with the former president about how he is going about campaigning and went to the expense of commissioning a poll that shows Trump needs independent voters if we wants to win.

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Despite that, the Times is reporting that Trump is admitting that he feels the Democratic attacks on him are so personal that he has no choice to respond in kind to the dismay of some of his advisers.

"Mr. Trump has told two people that he struggles to avoid making personal attacks because of how much animosity he feels for his opponents. He said that overwhelming hostility — whether it was for Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton, President Biden or now Ms. Harris — made it difficult for him to not take shots, said the two people, who insisted on anonymity to discuss private conversations," the Times report states.

Adding to the Trump campaign woes is their candidate's evident lack of interest in talking about policies during his rallies because they don't generate the responses from the crowd that fuels him.

"Part of Mr. Trump’s struggle to stay on message could be linked to his visible lack of interest onstage when he reads his prepared speech. When Mr. Trump stuck to the script, he often sounded affectless, as if he was resigned to just getting through the remarks. But he seemed energized when he fell back on familiar habits and interacted with supporters at the smaller events," the report states.

According to one GOP campaign strategist, the former president is currently not doing himself any favors.

“One of the ways to win over swing voters is not by personal attacks — by nature, they don’t love partisan politics, but they’re also not thrilled about the direction of the country and the performance of the economy,” explained Kevin Madden. “And every day Trump isn’t talking about that is a wasted day.”

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'What gives her the right to run?' Trump launches overnight tirade at Kamala Harris

Very late Friday night, Donald Trump interrupted a series of endorsements for Republican candidates competing in the 2024 election to lodge new charges against Vice President Kamala Harris, questioning whether she should be allowed to run for president as he is.

After a week where Harris jumped to leads in a series of polls following a widely watched Democratic National Convention, the former president pushed back following a rally in Arizona.

Taking to his Truth Social platform, he made a series of dubious claims about Harris and raged, once again, that she received no votes during the Democratic primaries when President Joe Biden was expected to be the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee.

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Trump began, "Kamala Harris is the Weakest Presidential Candidate in History on Crime. She’s allowed millions of people to pour through our Borders, many from prisons, mental institutions and, indeed, terrorists, coming in at levels never seen before. What gives her the right to run for President?"

He then continued, " She got no votes to Biden’s 14 Million. She failed in her previous attempt, was the first one out of 22 people to quit, never made it to Iowa, and now she’s a Presidential Candidate?"

"This is a Threat to Democracy!" he added.

GOP group claims Kamala Harris is ineligible to be president due to Dred Scott decision

A prominent Republican group is citing one of the most reviled Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decisions in American history to justify its case that Vice President Kamala Harris should be deemed ineligible to run under the U.S. Constitution.

In an official resolution (on page 37 of the NFRA's platform document), the National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA) – a 90 year-old GOP-aligned organization that counted former President Ronald Reagan among its membership — took the position that Harris should not be allowed to hold the office of president, citing several "precedent-setting U.S. Supreme Court cases." Among the six cases the NFRA cited was the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision of 1857, which is regarded as one of the worst SCOTUS decisions of all time, if not the worst ever.

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Why Chicago’s 2024 Democratic convention didn’t devolve into 1968

CHICAGO — Despite some protesters’ vows to “make it great like ’68,” history did not repeat itself, and the streets of Chicago did not descend into chaos during this year’s Democratic National Convention.

And inside the United Center, delegates cheering the presidential nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris experienced none of the turmoil that upended the 1968 convention, when security forces roughed up journalists and attacked campaign volunteers.

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'Clear-eyed' Harris' schedule includes heavy dose of prep — and possibly Obamas: report

After a rousing Democratic National Convention, Kamala Harris' calendar now includes a heavy dose of debate prep — and she'll get some help on the campaign trail from some prominent names, according to CNN.

CNN correspondent Priscilla Alvarez told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Friday afternoon that sources told her Harris is "clear-eyed" about what the next few weeks will look like.

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'Cold hard facts' prove Harris 'did exactly what she needed to do': Dem on Fox News panel

Fox News' resident Democratic commentator Jessica Tarlov hit her co-hosts on "The Five" with evidence that she said shows Vice President Kamala Harris' speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago was a resounding success and accomplished everything it needed to do to keep her campaign on track.

"So we heard from Michelle Obama. We heard from Barack Obama. We heard from Oprah Winfrey," said anchor Jesse Watters. "Was Kamala's speech better than any of those speeches?"

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Kamala Harris’ campaign is basically 2008 Barack Obama — but with dirty jokes: reporter

Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign against Donald Trump echoes Barack Obama's 2008 effort — but with a key difference, Washington Bureau chief Benjy Sarlin said in a Semafor column Friday.

According to Sarlin, the two candidates might have a lot of differences, but they're both painting themselves in a "post-partisan" era. As Obama said in 2008, it was to “cast off the worn-out ideas and politics of the past” and move beyond the psychodramas of the George W. Bush and Bill Clinton eras.

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'Trump is unfit': Fox News publishes mass-GOP endorsement for Kamala Harris

A group of powerful Republicans with decades of service in Washington D.C. have thrown their support behind Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, the conservative network Fox News was first to report.

Twelve White House lawyers who represented former presidents Ronald Reagan's, George H.W. Bush's and George W. Bush's administrations endorsed Harris over former President Donald Trump, whom they dubbed a danger to the nation.

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CNN host confronts GOP lawmaker in interview about Democratic patriotism

Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) was furious that Democrats claimed the mantle of patriotism during this week's convention.

Delegates wore red-white-and-blue attire and attendees waved flags and chanted "U-S-A" as speakers touted their patriotism and service to the nation, but the Florida Republican insisted to CNN's Dana Bash that was all for show and that Donald Trump's party loved their country more.

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'Driving Trump nuts': Dem insider explains why Harris is 'freaking out' ex-president

Democratic political operative David Axelrod on Friday argued that former President Donald Trump was deeply rattled by what he saw from Vice President Kamala Harris at this week's Democratic National Convention.

Appearing on CNN, Axelrod said that Harris had surprised him by being a much stronger political candidate than she had been back in 2020, when the massive anti-police brutality protests that erupted in the wake of George Floyd's killing made her reluctant to talk about her background as a prosecutor.

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Kamala Harris fighting for 'the end of the Trump era': columnist

While Trumpism might be here to stay, Donald Trump himself might be finally done if he loses in November.

Washington Post columnist Philip Bump penned the potential future in a Friday piece that the end might be on the horizon.

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GOP operative schooled live on CNN over 'inaccurate' attack on Kamala Harris

A Republican operative was on the receiving end of a detailed rebuttal on CNN Friday after he launched into a rant aimed at Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

Appearing on CNN with host Jim Acosta and regular commentator, Democratic Party strategist Maria Cardona, Lance Trover, who served as a spokesperson for Republican Gov. Doug Burgum's short presidential campaign, criticized Harris of continued failures at the southern border while acting as President Joe Biden's "Border Czar" — a title she has never held but which has nonetheless become a far-right talking point

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