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'If you got something to say, say it to my face!' Rally-goers erupt as Harris goads Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris led the crowd at her packed rally Tuesday night in Atlanta in jeering former President Donald Trump for reneging on his promise to debate in September.

"So, the momentum in this race is shifting," said Harris. "And there are signs that Donald Trump is feeling it. You may have noticed. So last week, you may have seen he pulled out of the debate in September he had previously agreed to." The crowd booed.

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Kamala Harris channels rapper Quavo to slam Trump: 'He does not walk it like he talks it'

Vice President Kamala Harris addressed a packed crowd at her Atlanta rally Tuesday night, alongside rap stars Quavo and Megan Thee Stallion — and even quoted Quavo as she attacked former President Donald Trump for talking out of both sides of his mouth on the border security issue.

Harris, who for much of President Joe Biden's administration was tasked with diplomacy to address the root causes of migrant surges at the border, went on offense over what Trump has long planned to be a key policy issue for his own campaign, by reminding voters that when Biden and Senate lawmakers came together on a bipartisan border security deal, Trump worked behind the scenes to ensure it died in the cradle.

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Vance tries to flip the script on Harris following leaked 'sucker punch' audio

Former Pres. Donald Trump’s running mate, U.S. Sen. JD Vance, unleashed a litany of attacks Tuesday in Southern Nevada against Vice Pres. Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s likely presidential nominee.

Vance’s maiden visit to Nevada coincided with audio leaked to the Washington Post from one of Vance’s meetings this weekend with fundraisers, in which the candidate calls the Democratic Party’s switch from Biden to Harris “a political sucker punch. The bad news is that Kamala Harris does not have the same baggage as Joe Biden because whatever we might have to say, Kamala is a lot younger. And Kamala Harris is obviously not struggling in the same ways that Joe Biden did.”

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Historian reveals why he's full-steam ahead for this Kamala Harris VP candidate

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is among those who have been named as possible running mates for Vice President Kamala Harris. He was on a list that included Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY), Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA), and Gov. Roy Cooper (D-N.C.) until Cooper withdrew from consideration.

But for David M. Perry, journalist and historian, Walz is the one.

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'You think that we're weird': Project 2025 zealot attacks Harris after meeting with Trump

The leader of an organization pushing to ban certain books from schools complained Tuesday that his movement was considered "weird" by mainstream Americans.

In a Tuesday appearance on the right-wing "War Room" podcast, American Principles Project President Terry Schilling responded to Kamala Harris, the leading candidate to become the Democratic presidential nominee, after her campaign noted that he was one of the controversial Project 2025 members who met with former President Donald Trump.

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'Baggage': Writer reveals VP candidate he feels Kamala Harris ought to avoid

Washington Post associate editor Karen Tumulty last week submitted that Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) would be the "smartest selection" to be Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, as he "would help inoculate her in areas where she is likely to be vulnerable" — such as immigration.

The New Republic's Timothy Noah, on the other hand, believes Harris would benefit from staying away from selecting the Arizona senator.

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WaPo columnist faces backlash for advising Harris to 'reassure moderate White voters'

A Washington Post columnist received some blowback from the newspaper's readers on Tuesday after he advised Vice President Kamala Harris to have her white husband to campaign for her if she wants to win the presidential election in November.

Matt Bai's lengthy editorial dives into the fraught subject of racial politics in America, something Harris might already know something about as the first Black woman ever to serve as this nation's vice president, then advocates for letting white men take charge.

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Trump flails as Fox News forces him to defend picking Vance: ‘He’s not against anything’

Before and after he launched a barrage of attacks against Fox News, Donald Trump Monday night sat down with Fox News host Laura Ingraham who asked him about a wide range of issues. From his damning remarks Friday saying people won't have to vote again if they vote for him in November, to asking if he will leave office after four years if elected, to asking why not debate Kamala Harris, to asking him to defend choosing U.S. Senator JD Vance (R-OH) as his vice presidential running mate, Trump served up responses that critics say did not quell concerns.

Many made clear they believe the interview did not go well.

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'Major moment in this race': Trump's 'horrible Jew' agreement sparks immediate uproar

Donald Trump might have just delivered a fatal blow to his reelection campaign in a disturbing interview about Jewish Americans.

Trump stunned the nation with his Tuesday morning appearance on the conservative radio show "Sid & Friends In The Morning" during which he calmly replied "yes" to the hosts' jab at Vice President Kamala Harris' husband Doug Emhoff.

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Billionaire's 'brazen' demand leaves Kamala Harris in 'terrible position': analyst

A billionaire who handed the Biden-Harris campaign $10 million and is pushing his friends to do the same has made a "brazen" demand of Kamala Harris, MSNBC reported.

And columnist Helaine Olen wrote it's put the “legalized corruption” of campaign financing on full display.

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Uncommitted DNC delegates say they aren’t a threat to democracy —they’re trying to save it

With President Joe Biden out of the presidential race and Vice President Kamala Harris now taking over as the likely Democratic nominee, Democratic leaders in Michigan and nationwide are calling for the party to unity behind Harris to win the election.

Abbas Alawieh is one of two uncommitted delegates among the 138 from Michigan. In February Michigan held its presidential primary that Biden won, which netted him the majority of the state’s delegates. Progressives and pro-Palestinian activists organized a movement to vote “uncommitted” in the primary to protest Biden’s support for Israel in its war with Hamas. That resulted in two uncommitted delegates. , There also are 21 unpledged delegates who are primarily elected officials and are not bound to support Harris.

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'That doesn't make any sense': Republican's J.D. Vance defense shut down on CNN

A Republican's attempt to defend Sen. J.D. Vance's problematic cat lady comments quickly exasperated a Democrat who shut down his argument with a single question: "How are you going to prosecute a prosecutor?"

That was the question Michael Blake, former vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, put to former National Republican Senatorial committee aide Liam Donovan on CNN Tuesday morning.

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'Too slow:' Trump's own followers troll campaign over new Harris attack ad

Donald Trump's new attack ad against Vice President Kamala Harris was trolled Tuesday by his own followers.

Campaign spokesperson Chris La Civita shared on Twitter the 30-second video targeting Harris' work on immigration within President Joe Biden's administration.

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