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'Rather be Harris today': Nate Silver tells Fox News presidential race has shifted

Election forecaster Nate Silver has been one of the most bullish on former President Donald Trump's chances at re-election in recent months, but even he believes the winds have shifted.

In an interview on Fox News Wednesday evening, Silver said he believes the picture has changed dramatically in the few short weeks since President Joe Biden abandoned his re-election campaign and stepped aside for Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Harris camp's latest attack: Zero days since J.D. Vance insulted women

The campaign for Kamala Harris minced no words in its feisty response to J.D. Vance on Wednesday night, borrowing an old work-accident phrase to attack Donald Trump's running mate.

In a searing release, the Harris-Walz campaign said there have been zero days since "JD Vance insulted women across America."

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Vance: If Harris can't face media, how can she 'sit in a room with Vladimir Putin?'

J.D. Vance chided Kamala Harris over her lack of candid media interviews during a segment with Fox News host Laura Ingraham Wednesday, suggesting he doesn’t think the vice president could “deal” with world leaders.

“If she can’t face a media that’s fundamentally biased and friendly to her, how is she ever going to sit in a room with Vladimir Putin, or Xi Jinping, or any of the world leaders that you have to deal with as United States president,” Vance said.

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Vance blasts Harris on energy, manufacturing as opponents hit back on labor and healthcare

Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance returned to Michigan on Wednesday, joining supporters in West Michigan as he slammed President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on immigration, manufacturing and the rising cost of living.

Vance, the running mate of Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump, spoke outside Cordes Inc. in Byron Center, and said communities like this had been cast aside by Washington D.C. politicians.

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Trump aims to sharpen economic message in North Carolina speech, warning of ‘Kamala crash’

In a North Carolina speech designed to hone in on his economic message, former President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned of a “1929-style depression” under his opponent, while pledging to roll back major Biden-era initiatives and spending.

Trump’s remarks — which he branded as “intellectual” to attendees in Asheville — frequently veered off into personal criticisms of Vice President Kamala Harris, and included asides on immigration and President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out from the race.

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'They have a spy over there': Trump accuses rally-goer of being a Kamala Harris 'spy'

Amid a meandering rant on inflation, Donald Trump lobbed an odd attack against Kamala Harris at his North Carolina rally Wednesday — even accusing a crowd member of being a “spy.”

“Oh, look they have a spy in the audience right over there,” Trump said, pointing to the crowd.

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Harris campaign accuses Trump of platforming 'virulent misogynist' and 'antisemite'

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign Wednesday lashed out at Donald Trump for platforming an extremist at an upcoming political event.

Kamala HQ shared information on X about the man Citizen Times reports will speak at Trump's North Carolina town hall campaign event moments before it was slated to begin at 4 p.m. ET.

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'Madmen lead the blind': Columnist suggests it's time to fit Trump with a straitjacket

A new editorial about Donald Trump's agitated response to Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign begins with a story about how "King Lear" landed mad King George III in a straitjacket.

The Guardian columnist Sidney Blumenthal Wednesday relied on the classics to make his case that the Republican nominee is suffering a mental break, but peppered in some thoroughly modern jabs.

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White evangelicals could sway the election to Harris: Pro-Trump Christian influencer

Evangelicals For Harris, one of the new grassroots groups popping up across the nation holding calls to support and raise funds for Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential run is out with a hard-hitting ad, raising a warning from a veteran religious broadcaster that if 20% of white born again Christian evangelicals vote Democratic in the November presidential election, Trump will likely lose.

Christian Broadcasting Network's pro-Trump David Brody, who is also an on-air personality for the far-right streaming website Real America's Voice, says the Evangelicals For Harris video is part of their "effort to win over some of those 'on-the-fence' Conservative Evangelicals in swing states who are lukewarm when it comes to Donald Trump."

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Trump is 'going out of his way' to alienate voters he needs: ex-GOP insider

One-time Republican strategist Matthew Dowd, who worked on the successful 2004 campaign to reelect former President George W. Bush, said that former President Donald Trump has his work cut out for him over the next several weeks.

Appearing on MSNBC, Dowd said that Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign appears to be far more organized at this stage of the 2024 presidential race, especially in the realm of message discipline.

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'Another public meltdown': Trump golf course press conference mocked before it even starts

Donald Trump's announcement that he'll host a press conference Thursday at his New Jersey golf club had laughing critics predicting Wednesday it will be a political swing and a miss.

The Trump National Golf Club Bedminster event, slated to begin at 4:30 p.m., arrives about a week after Trump gave a slew of questionable answers to reporters' questions in a press event at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida social club.

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'Losing voters': Strategist knocks Trump for spending more time whining than campaigning

Jim Messina, a former adviser to President Barack Obama, is warning Donald Trump to quit complaining and start campaigning.

Speaking to MSNBC's Ana Cabrera, Messina sang the praises of the campaign for putting Vice President Kamala Harris "in a bus in western Pennsylvania" so people can get to know her.

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'Political suicide': GOP pollster utterly baffled by Trump's recent moves

Republican pollster Frank Luntz on Wednesday marveled at just how much the 2024 presidential race has changed within the last month.

During an appearance on CNBC, Luntz said that he believed Vice President Kamala Harris would win the election if it were held today, and he said that could have big impacts on down-ballot races as well.

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