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Expert debunks Trump's claim Harris ticket is unconstitutional: 'completely open-and-shut'

Former President Donald Trump and his supporters, faced with a tougher election now that Vice President Kamala Harris has stepped in as the nominee, have taken to claiming that the replacement of President Joe Biden from the ticket is a "coup," or even that it could be "unconstitutional" and invalid on state ballots.

But this is nonsense, former federal prosecutor and CNN legal commentator Jeffrey Toobin told Anderson Cooper on Thursday.

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Donald Trump again claims people don't know Kamala Harris' last name

Donald Trump once again claimed Americans don’t know the last name of Vice President Kamala Harris during a lengthy, meandering diatribe to the press Thursday afternoon.

The remarks, given steps away from a box of Froot Loops and other grocery items on a table, came during Trump’s speech on inflation, and soon after, Harris.

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'Trump wants a shake-up': Ex-spox says new hire signals aggressive campaign recalibration

A vocal critic and former spokesman of Donald Trump said Thursday the former president's surprising new hire signals aggressive action ahead to recalibrate his campaign.

Anthony Scaramucci, the former Trump administration communications director, appeared Thursday on CNN to draw a line from the Republican nominee's concerns about Vice President Kamala Harris' crowd sizes and the onboarding of Corey Lewandowski.

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'Enthusiasm is great!' Trump spins Corey Lewandowski hire as proof of thriving campaign

Donald Trump spun recent news that a previously fired adviser would return to his campaign as proof of its thriving success and not, as critics have suggested, panic.

Trump took to Truth Social Thursday ahead of his Bedminster golf course press conference to explain recent news that Corey Lewandowski would join his campaign team as a senior advisor.

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'Game changer': WaPo analysis favors Harris to win election with 2 paths to victory

Vice President Kamala Harris now has two paths to victory over former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election, a new Washington Post analysis found.

Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee's campaign, became Thursday the Washington Post's favorite to win the White House should the election take place today, based on a polling data analysis that found she has more ways to win.

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'A conundrum': Lawyer warns Trump's hush money delay demand raises serious questions

Former President Donald Trump's demand to delay sentencing in his criminal hush money trial until after the 2024 presidential election is raising concerns about the Supreme Court's ruling on his presidential immunity.

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin said on X Thursday she found "several flaws" in Trump's "problematic" argument, which relied on the Supreme Court ruling and Justice Juan Merchan's daughter's work with the consultancy firm Authentic Campaigns.

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Conservative pollster delivers terrible news to Trump — and worse to J.D. Vance

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," conservative pollster Frank Luntz shared focus group footage of conservative voters who explained why they can't vote for Donald Trump this time — and complained that Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) was a devastatingly bad choice as a running mate.

Speaking with the hosts, Luntz said there was no good news for the former president in his newest round of focus groups, with many of the participants admitting they were excited to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris and that they were appalled by Vance.

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'Doomsday for Republicans' as Harris surge boosts battleground state Dem candidates

New polling showing Democrats defending their U.S. Senate seats in battleground states taking commanding leads is evidence that Vice President Kamala Harris presidential bid has been a boon for her party.

That is the opinion of Democratic pollster Fernand Amandi, who appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Thursday to explain the impact Harris has had in the few weeks since she replaced President Joe Biden at the top of the 2024 ticket.

After sharing polling data from the Cook Political Report showing Senate Democrats in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin seeing their leads jump up an additional 4 to 11 percent, co-host Mika Brzezinski was told by a laughing Amandi, "Well, Mika, it looks like, by all accounts, Christmas has come in August for the Democrats."

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"These are extraordinary polls with remarkable movement and absolutely it can be attributed to the new energy, the new momentum that has come in the direct aftermath of the change of the ticket now with Kamala Harris on top for Democrats," he explained. "This is a game changer, Mika, because what it also does is it changes completely the dynamics of the race."

"With polls like this, with these leads outside the margin of error as you touched on, it now means that money gushers of fundraising support are going to flow into these states as these races now look more solid for Democrats," he added.

"Then there's the extrapolatory effect of that helping the presidential campaigns there" he continued. "So if you are the Republicans right now, you are extraordinarily worried because A) now it looks like you may not be able to flip the Senate and B) if this is happening in these battleground states it looks like the path to 270 [electoral votes] is getting wider and stronger and clearer for Kamala Harris."

"That's really good news for Democrats, obviously doomsday for Republicans," he added.

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'Freaked-out' Trump can't stay out of his way on campaign trail: CNN panelists

Donald Trump is reminding voters why they kicked him out of office in 2020 as he tries to regain the momentum he lost when Kamala Harris entered the race, according to a Democratic strategist.

Republicans have been publicly pleading with Trump to stick to policy as he campaigns against the vice president instead of making personal attacks about her intelligence that many voters find offensive, but longtime Democratic activist Brad Woodhouse told CNN the former president doesn't operate like that.

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'Beyond insulting': J.D. Vance hammered by MSNBC host over new attack on women

Comments made by Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) on Fox News on Wednesday night about what he thinks suburban women think drew a harsh reply from MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski on Thursday morning.

During his appearance with Fox News personality Laura Ingraham, Donald Trump's vice presidential nominee was asked whether women are concerned about access to abortion.

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'Something will snap in him': Analyst predicts when Trump will have next public meltdown

Reacting to Donald Trump's speech in North Carolina on Wednesday that was billed as a town hall focused on the economy but devolved into a stream of personal attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, MSNBC contributor Mike Barnicle suggested the former president is headed for a big fall.

On Thursday morning's edition of "Morning Joe," co-host Mika Brzezinski shared clips of Trump's rants that started with him admitting that he was supposed to be talking about the U.S. economy under President Joe Biden but then veered into him calling Harris "not smart," a "crazy person," and a "disaster."

Co-Host Wille Geist contributed, "As you listen to that speech, with that American carnage tone, reminds me of the line that [Democratic Pennsylvania Governor] Josh Shapiro said, which I won't repeat here, 'Hey, man, stop S-talking America. Why do you hold this country in such low regard?"'

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With Geist adding the "Contrast is really stark and it's a contrast that the Harris campaign likes to see," Barnicle remarked, "The campaign is yesterday versus tomorrow. I mean, we just saw yesterday. We saw a man standing there on the stage saying we are literally a third world country. I don't know anyone who believes we are literally a third world country."

After adding he thinks Trump's campaign managers "seem to have lost control of their candidate," he continued, "When it comes to the debate with Kamala, you wonder how long will it be before he really goes out of control. And I think what's going to happen is when that debate occurs, he's in the ring with the vice president of the United States, a woman, a very sophisticated, very intelligent woman, and she hammers him like a prosecutor and doesn't let him off the hook, he will go — I can't say it — but something will snap in him and that will be it."

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'Hurt the party's ground game': Trump's 'obsession' reportedly risking his campaign

Donald Trump's fixation on his belief that the 2024 presidential election will be "stolen" from him has led his campaign to build up an army of so-called poll watchers that has Republicans at the local level worried may actually hurt his election prospects.

According to a new report from Axios, there are growing GOP worries that their get-out-the-vote efforts will be crippled by what Trump's people call "election integrity" efforts.

As Sophia Cai wrote for Axios, "Some Republicans worry that Trump's focus on preventing a 'rigged' election has hurt the party's ground game, the get-out-the-vote operations that can be crucial in an election as close as this one."

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Noting Trump now faces "an invigorated Democratic ticket" after President Joe Biden stepped aside and Vice President Kamala Harris has assumed the mantle of Democratic presidential nominee, the Axios report also pointed out that the Harris campaign already has a leg up on volunteers dedicated to getting non-Trump voters to the polls.

"Harris' team says 330,000 people have worked as volunteers since she announced her campaign last month," the report states before adding that, in contrast, Trump's campaign "has 14,000 trained volunteers or 'Trump Force 47 Captains' in battleground states."

Asked about the difference in ground game strategy, Trump campaign political director James Blair blew off the Democrat's army of volunteers, telling Axios, their claim is "fake numbers on a spreadsheet."

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‘Very personal’: How Michigan’s 'Divine Nine' plan to turn out the vote this election

While a newfound excitement about U.S. politics has arrived for many in recent weeks, the National Panhellenic Council (NPHC), sometimes referred to as the Divine Nine, is gearing up for an “unprecedented” voter turnout effort this election cycle.

The NPHC is made up of nine historically Black sororities and fraternities. Divine Nine organizations engage in “social action” movements, which includes voter mobilization efforts. But a statement from the organization described their intended plans for this election cycle to be “unprecedented” in order to “meet this critical moment in history.”

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