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Parkland’s Hogg shares top Harris pick and says only MTG could hurt her with young voters

Vice President Kamala Harris faces a wave of pressure over her choice of running mate — but she shouldn't worry about losing the support of young people no matter which shortlister she chooses.

That's according to political youth influencer and Parkland school shooting survivor David Hogg, who talked with MSNBC's Joy Reid on Friday.

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Joe Biden's favorites revealed for Kamala Harris' veepstakes: report

President Joe Biden reportedly has a well-known favorite when it comes to the candidates to become the running mate for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

Biden told reporters Friday morning that he and Harris have talked about the pick — but he left much to the imagination.

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Fox News host launches latest attack on Kamala Harris — targeting her hugs

Fox News host Laura Ingraham has launched a new line of attack on the presumptive Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, hitting her for hugging.

On her Friday evening show, "The Ingraham Angle," the host overlays a news article titled, "Kamala Harris ripped as 'perpetually unprepared' after presser in Munich."

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Karl Rove reveals who he 'fully expects' will lead Trump-Harris race by DNC's end

Karl Rove, White House Deputy Chief of Staff to former President George W. Bush, told Fox News viewers Friday he sees Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign soaring past Donald Trump's this month.

Rove pointed to recent poll numbers that he said showed Trump's three-point lead over President Joe Biden dropping to less than one percent as he made his case for Harris' rise.

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Philly mayor ignites 'firestorm' of speculation after posting Josh Shapiro-VP ad

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is out with a new video supporting Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign — but some have speculated she may have inadvertently revealed Harris' pick for vice president, as it reportedly wasn't supposed to be released for a few more days.

"Proud to be back with so many leaders from across our region supporting @KamalaHarris for President and @JoshShapiroPA for VP! We are One CITY, One REGION, and ONE Commonwealth United!" wrote Parker's X account. The video included several people proclaiming their support for Harris for president, and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro for vice president.

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Harris' V.P. hopeful​ attacks Vance as 'phony baloney' after 'weird' Obama insult

Sen. J.D. Vance's attempted shot at a short-lister to become Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate backfired when said short-lister replied, in essence, "Thanks, weirdo."

Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) laughed out loud during a Friday news conference at Cheyney University in Pennsylvania when a reporter told him he'd been dubbed by Trump's running mate as a "really bad impression of [former President] Barack Obama."

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'Rattled' Trump allies now 'doubting themselves' after series of brutal missteps: analyst

The previously disciplined Donald Trump campaign is showing increasingly public signs of unraveling as questions are raised about attack lines on Vice President Kamala Harris, Sen. J.D. Vance's stumbling introduction to the public and Project 2025 getting tossed under the bus by the former president himself.

That is the opinion of MSNBC analyst Zeeshan Aleem who noted that disagreements within Trump's tightly-knit inner circle rarely are scrutinized in real-time but now are bubbling up in reports about campaign chaos.

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'People are not going to unsee': Trump pollster checked by CNN host who laughs in his face

A pollster for Donald Trump's campaign received an on-air check Friday when he tried to brush off the former president's racial attacks at an event for Black journalists.

John McLaughlin faced off against CNN anchor Dana Bash as she grilled Trump's in-house data-cruncher on the contrast between Republicans' inclusivity messaging and remarks at the National Association of Black Journalists that were broadly condemned as racist.

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J.D. Vance told 7-year-old son to 'shut the hell up' because Trump was on the phone

Sen. J.D. Vance, the running mate of former President Donald Trump who frequently calls childless Americans psychotic sociopaths, explained in an interview released Friday why he told his 7-year-old son to "shut the hell up."

"I'm on the phone with Donald Trump," Vance told conservative podcasters the Nelk Boys. "I'm like, 'Son, shut the hell up for 30 seconds.'"

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MSNBC resurfaces decades-old video of 'irresponsible' Trump attacking 'Indians'

Responding to Donald Trump's onslaught of racist attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris' ethnic heritage, MSNBC presented viewers on Friday morning with a super clip of the former president questioning his opponents on race and indulging in birtherism.

As part of the clip, Trump can be seen battling former Rep. George Miller (D-CA) over Native American casinos in 1993 that Trump felt would hurt his own casino business interests.

In the exchange, Miller pressed Trump, "Is this you, discussing Indian blood: ‘We’re going to judge people by whether they have Indian blood whether they’re qualified to run a casino or not?’”

ALSO READ: We asked 10 Republican senators: ‘Is Kamala Harris Black?’ Things got weird fast.

"That probably is me, absolutely. Because, I’ll tell you what. If you look at some of the reservations that you’ve approved, that you, sir in your great wisdom have approved, I'll tell you right now, they don’t look like Indians to me,” Trump shot back.

He then argued, "And they don’t look like the Indians. Now, maybe we say politically correct or not politically correct, they don’t look like Indians to me, and they don’t look like Indians to Indians. A lot of people are laughing at it. You're telling how tough it is, rough it is, to get approved, When you go up to Connecticut, they don't look like Indians to me, sir."

That led Miller to lecture the future president, "Thank God that’s not the test of whether or not people have rights in this country or not – whether or not they pass your ‘look’ test. "

Following the clip, MSNBC's Ana Cabrera noted, "Congressman George Miller of California, who confronted Trump in that 1993 clip, said that was the most irresponsible testimony he had heard in his 40 years in Congress."

You can watch the MSNBC report below or click here.

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George Conway: Trump’s 'stupid' Harris attacks make him 'look weak'

Donald Trump has been drawing widespread criticism for questioning presumptive 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris' racial identity during a conversation at the National Association of Black Journalists Convention in Chicago on Wednesday, July 31 — comments that, according to Never Trump conservative George Conway, show that his campaign is flailing.

Trump claimed that Harris has conveniently "turned Black," telling attendees "Is she Indian or is she Black?.... She was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn't know she was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black. And now, she wants to be known as Black. So I don't know, is she Indian or is she Black? I respect either one, but she obviously doesn't."

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'What MAGA is about': Roy Cooper slams Trump for questioning Harris' race

Former President Donald Trump is attempting to divide the nation by falsely questioning Vice President Kamala Harris’ race, Gov. Roy Cooper said on Thursday.

“He’s [Trump] showing us who he is,” Cooper said during an interview with reporters following a reproductive freedom rally in Durham to support Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign.

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Dems turn up pressure on Trump to debate Harris in new swing-state ad campaign

The Democratic National Committee will unveil a confrontational digital ad campaign in battleground states, starting Friday in Atlanta, to press Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to debate Vice President Kamala Harris, the likely Democratic nominee, States Newsroom has learned.

Trump has not committed to debating Harris, who has said she is eager to keep a Sept. 10 debate date that was negotiated before she entered the race.

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