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Kamala Harris' 'generic Democrat' campaign is smart strategy: polling expert

New York Times polling expert Nate Cohn this week talked about Vice President Kamala Harris's rise in swing-state polls and he credited her newfound strength among voters to running what he described as a "generic" campaign.

In an interview with the Times' "The Daily" podcast, Cohn analyzed Harris' campaign speeches and found that she is not saying anything different than what you'd expect to hear from other Democratic candidates: A focus on abortion rights, building an economy through the middle class, and universal paid family leave.

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'I absolutely hate' them: Trump aims tirade at media over coverage of X livestream

Donald Trump threw a social media tirade Tuesday because the media did not seem significantly impressed with the amount of clicks he gets.

Trump, who has become increasingly outraged that Vice President Kamala Harris is drawing tens of thousands of spectators to political rallies, complained on Truth Social he wasn't getting the credit he deserved for a glitchy X livestream with Elon Musk.

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'Coherent?' CNN anchor laughs as Republican argues Trump aced news conference

A CNN anchor laughed in a Republican senator's face Tuesday morning when the lawmaker tried to make a case that former President Donald Trump had aced his rambling Mar-a-Lago press conference last week.

Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) repeatedly tried to claim Vice President Kamala Harris did not have the skills Trump showcased during a lengthy media exchange that saw the former president falsely claim he'd nearly crashed in a helicopter with a California politician who denies it ever happened.

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'Last thing you want to do': Trump is warned of critical slip made in 'bromance' Musk talk

Donald Trump made a critical campaign error during his "budding bromance" conversation with X CEO Elon Musk Monday night, a political analyst says.

Trump's glitchy livestream saw the former president heap praise on the world's richest man that Axios reporter Sara Fischer argues he should be regretting Tuesday morning.

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'Channeling Donald Trump Jr.' J.D. Vance's 'silly' lies called out by WaPo fact-checker

Donald Trump's running mate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) has been mimicking the former president's oldest son as he tells "silly" lies about Vice President Kamala Harris, a Washington Post analyst reports.

Vance has lashed out against Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee in the upcoming presidential election, as she surges ahead in swing states and he faces unflattering comparisons to the late Sen. John McCain's notoriously unsuccsessful running mate Sarah Palin.

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Trump shamed by Nobel Prize winner shocked by 'ugly word' attack on Harris

Donald Trump and his allies are attempting an act of political desperation that reveals just how "worried" they are about Vice President Kamala Harris, a Nobel Prize-winning economist says.

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman subjected Trumpworld to a brutal fact check and a dismissive analysis of the Republican presidential nominee's latest attack line on his election rival.

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Mitch McConnell shares GOP's ‘worst nightmare’ scenario of a Harris-Walz White House

Mitch McConnell is scared a Kamala Harris presidency would spell disaster for the Republican party, prognosticating that a Democratic presidency would result in the demise of the filibuster and a liberal packing of the Supreme Court.

“Let's assume our worst nightmare – the Democrats went to the White House, the House, the Senate,” McConnell said during a speech to lawmakers in Louisville, Kentucky, Spectrum reports. “The first thing they'll do is get rid of the [Senate] filibuster. Second, you'll have two new states: D.C., Puerto Rico. That's four new Democratic senators in perpetuity."

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'Too good to be true': Ex-senator says it's karma that Trump may get 'taken out' by Harris

Former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill is filled with glee as Vice President Kamala Harris takes on Donald Trump.

During the MSNBC show "Deadline White House" on Monday, host Nicolle Wallace called it "a phenomenon of a woman being underestimated." Meanwhile, Wallace talked about Harris' "political acumen" and "how much better she is than anyone expected."

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'Holy Toledo': Fox News host shocked to hear 'Blue Wall' back to being a 'toss-up’

Polling shows Kamala Harris is inching closer to edging out Donald Trump’s lead in battleground states, and flipping just one could lead her to the White House, Real Clear Politics co-founder Tom Bevan told Fox News on Monday.

In a segment with Neil Cavuto, Bevan said that the latest polling shows the changeover from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris has improved the Democrats' standings in seven key swing states –Pennsylvania, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia and Arizona – and narrowed Trump’s lead there from 3.5 percent to just 1 percent.

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A woman who stormed the Capitol for Trump is now backing Kamala Harris

Pamela Hemphill was one of the many supporters of Donald Trump who entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Now, however, she calls it “the worst day in our history."

Heading into the 2024 election, where Donald Trump will once again be the Republican nominee, Hemphill said she is firmly on board with Vice President Kamala Harris, USA Today reported Monday.

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Leaked memo sheds light on focus of upcoming $100M Trump ad campaign

An internal memo circulated to "interested parties" — and leaked to Politico — regarding Donald Trump's campaign against Kamala Harris sheds light on the tactic the former president's team is planning to take.

“Americans might vote for a liberal, but they won’t vote for a lunatic," top strategists David Lee and Chris Grant wrote in the memo, according to the news site.

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'Dishonest!' Trump questions 'fake polls' that show him losing to Harris

Donald Trump responded to Vice President Kamala Harris's reported lead in three vital swing states with a rant insisting polls were inaccurate and unfair.

Trump took to Truth Social Monday afternoon to share an analysis from an anonymous pollster he claimed had called into question a New York Times-Siena Poll survey that found Harris taking the lead in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

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'Trends won’t save Trump': Analyst says 3 core MAGA claims against Harris are crumbling

Former President Donald Trump's attempts to slow Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign momentum rely on three political attacks that are all falling apart, MSNBC columnist James Downie wrote Monday.

Trump's three political grenades — crime, immigration and inflation — have each exploded in his hands as the U.S. continues its recovery from the global pandemic that hit the nation under his administration, Downie reports.

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