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Arizona Dems say Trump's trip to the border today is nothing more than a photo-op

Arizona Democrats are calling former President Donald Trump’s planned visit to the Arizona border Thursday nothing more than a photo op, after he blew up a bipartisan border security bill earlier this year.

Trump is set to make a campaign stop in Cochise County, to visit the state’s border with Mexico.

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'I disagree': Trump-backing CNN strategist gets pushback for criticism of Harris substance

CNN's Scott Jennings was impressed by Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz's acceptance speech, but the conservative commentator felt like the party's convention has been lacking overall.

The Kentucky Republican agreed that Walz's neurodivergent son standing up to tearfully shout out his dad was a "cool moment," but he said Vice President Kamala Harris had some work to do to define herself Thursday night in her own acceptance speech.

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'People are over it': Ex-Trump staffer explains why she thinks his insults aren't landing

Donald Trump has been overriding his advisers to attack Kamala Harris instead of focusing on their policy differences, but a former White House staffer doubts that will persuade voters.

The former president has always trafficked in sneering insults and bluster, but CNN's Kate Bedingfield said those attacks don't seem to land on Harris quite as effectively as his previous rival Hillary Clinton or even President Joe Biden.

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'How ironic': J.D. Vance faces blowback after his Tim Walz criticism is applied to Trump

Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance faced a furious onslaught of criticism late Wednesday night after he appeared on CNN and complained that Gov.Tim Walz's stirring acceptance speech amounted to whining.

Speaking with host Jake Tapper, the Ohio senator, at one point stated, "I just don't understand a person in American politics in 2024 who is whining about what happened to them instead of using their leadership and influence to make the lives of American citizens better."

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'Deranged ranting': Trump bashed for slurring Josh Shapiro as 'overrated Jewish Governor'

Donald Trump raised eyebrows by highlighting Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's Jewish faith when the ex-president slammed Shapiro's speech at the Democratic National Convention.

The Democratic governor, who was widely seen as a frontrunner to become Kamala Harris' running mate before she chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, undercut Trump's message by arguing that Republicans opposed freedom – including the freedom to vote for anyone but him – and the former president raged after midnight on social media.

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Dem. senator insists on Fox News 'I am not a Bolshevik' during economy chat

A Democratic senator from Colorado felt compelled to make the obvious more so to Fox News viewers Wednesday as he explained his problem with Republicans' economic policies.

"I'm not a Bolshevik," Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) said, referring to a 1900s-era radical communist faction within the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. The group promoted the ideas of Karl Marx.

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'I try not to say his name': Spike Lee delivers crude takedown of Trump on CNN

Filmmaker Spike Lee was at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Wednesday, and chuckled to CNN as he recalled "side-eye" he got as an American when he traveled abroad after the 2016 election.

"Total strangers" were baffled by how Donald Trump became president, he said.

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Analyst details who could gain most from expected election bombshell

A big shakeup is expected to happen in the presidential campaign on Friday — but there's some uncertainty over how much it could impact the race.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the environmental lawyer, talk show host, and conspiracy theorist who is descended from the Democratic Party dynasty of the Kennedy family, reportedly plans to end his presidential campaign at the end of the week and is considering endorsing former President Donald Trump.

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‘Punch the bully': Pro-Trump rep tells Biden and Harris to escalate — with foreign foes

CHICAGO — A Florida congressman came to Chicago on Wednesday amid the Democratic National Convention to call out President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for their unwillingness to "punch the bully."

But Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) did not mean Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who Democrats relentlessly accuse of bullying.

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'There's been a shift': Conservative pollster raises red flag for Trump over Harris surge

Admitting that he is trying to not get caught up in the excitement while attending the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, conservative pollster Frank Luntz told CNN that there is definitely a shift underway in the country towards Vice President Kamala Harris.

Speaking with host Briana Keilar, the 62-year-old Luntz noted that the ascension of Harris since Biden stepped aside was the "best launch" he's ever seen.

"Frank, how is it looking? How was this race looking in those few states that she was talking about these key battleground states," the CNN host asked.

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"There's been a shift over the last four weeks and that shift is significant," he replied. "You see in the polls, you see in the focus groups, Joe Biden was definitively losing those states by a narrow margin. But she is now definitively even or up in the key states, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, those are the states that absolutely matter most."

"And these last two nights, you actually can, I've been in the hall, I can see the level of intensity, the level of passion," he continued. "I don't want to go overboard because these are the people who care the most about a Democratic victory but it is palpable."

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'Massive scandal': Trump levies dubious claims against foes in Truth Social tirade

Donald Trump barraged Truth Social with questionable claims and baseless accusations against political foes in a series of posts published Wednesday in under 10 minutes.

In his initial post at 11:39 a.m. ET, Trump accused President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris of manipulating job statistics to present a rosier picture of the U.S. economy than was truthful.

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Condoms, coconuts and kitsch for Kamala at quirky ‘DemPalooza’

CHICAGO — Democrats who really want to stick it to the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 can strap on one of the 5,000 free "F— Project 2025" condoms being passed out at the Democratic National Convention’s “DemPalooza” and do their thing.

For those who aren’t so hardcore — or who just want to keep politics out of their bedrooms — there are also free, sexless "F— Project 2025" stickers at the Voters of Tomorrow booth.

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'Unhappily sunbathing:' Trump thinks Biden is on a beach seething about George Clooney

Former President Donald Trump painted a strange word picture Wednesday of the political opponent he no longer faces in the upcoming 2024 election, and whom he believes to be tanning while fuming about a movie star.

Trump posted a lengthy rant on Truth Social against President Joe Biden despite the fact that it's Vice President Kamal Harris he must beat on Nov. 5 to reclaim the White House.

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