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'It would be a miracle': CNN's Chris Wallace reacts to first exit polls

CNN anchor Chris Wallace said Vice President Kamala Harris will have pulled off a "miracle" on Election Day if she wins given the first exit polls released by the network that showed high numbers of dissatisfied — and angry — voters.

CNN Political Director David Chalian shared the results noting it included all voters — both early and Election Day — and said it's a "pretty dour mood" in terms of how people feel about the way things are going in the United States. Just 7 percent said they were enthusiastic and 19 percent said they were satisfied. A whopping 43 percent said they were dissatisfied and another 29% said they felt angry.

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The surprising religious communities where Kamala Harris is getting support

When Joe Biden and Donald Trump faced off in 2020, only about 200 or 300 voters regularly joined calls hosted by the Latter-day Saints for Biden group.

Now, the Mormon community is showing up even stronger for Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. About 1,600 people attended the August 2024 call for Latter-day Saints for Harris-Walz, according to Rob Taber, the group’s national director.

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'Bloodbath': Inside the MAGA playbook for mayhem after Election Day

When polling places close across the United States tonight, in the event that Donald Trump appears to be losing, it’s not hard to predict what he and his allies will do to overturn the result between now and Jan. 20.

The early outlines of the MAGA strategy for overturning a potential loss look remarkably similar to what unfolded after the Nov. 3, 2020 election.

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‘We do not get to sit this one out’: Oprah delivers powerful election eve speech

Oprah Winfrey took the stage Monday night and roused supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris in the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania, where she warned that the country is on the “precipice of danger," and shared what's at stake in Tuesday’s election.

“We don’t get to sit this one out. If we don’t show up tomorrow it is entirely possible that we will not have the opportunity to ever cast a ballot again,” Winfrey said at a packed outdoor rally in Philadelphia.

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'Lies and misinformation': WA GOP accuses Dems of supporting child chemical castration

A Spanish-language text message sent by the Washington State Republican Party accusing Democratic candidates of supporting "chemical castration of children at school" sparked outrage from the state's Legislative Latino Caucus and candidates named in the message.

The text sent Friday targeted three Democratic candidates running for seats in the Washington state legislature, which Maria Beltran, Democratic candidate to represent Washington State Senate District 14, estimated was sent to thousands of senior voters.

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'Oh my God!' Morning Joe panel stunned by supercut of Trump's closing message

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski were stunned by Donald Trump's closing message in the final weekend of the campaign.

"Morning Joe" producers rolled a supercut video of the former president hoarsely complaining that he shouldn't have left the White House after losing in 2020, rhapsodizing about his "beautiful white skin," claiming he was "more Greek" than NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo, justifying the shooting of journalists and simulating oral sex on a microphone.

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Trump Media outsourced jobs to Mexico as Trump pushed 'America First'

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Former President Donald Trump’s social media company outsourced jobs to workers in Mexico even as Trump publicly railed against outsourcing on the campaign trail and threatened heavy tariffs on companies that send jobs south of the border.

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'Clearly leaped into leading position': Data shows Harris winning in written-off red state

Kamala Harris has “leaped” into the lead in a red state the Democrats had all but written off, analysis showed Saturday.

The widely respected Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll now shows Harris leading her opponent Donald Trump 47% to 44%.

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Harris' plane makes sudden detour amid news she will appear on 'Saturday Night Live'

Kamala Harris is expected to appear on “Saturday Night Live” just days before Election Day, the New York Times and CNN both reported.

The vice president's appearance was reported just hours before the show was due to air.

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‘Dead to me’: Major rift reported between Trump and head of his campaign

Former President Donald Trump has told several campaign aides that he’s furious with his senior advisor Chris LaCivita and plans to sever ties with him as soon as the election is over.

LaCivita is one of two aides considered to be in charge of running Trump's campaign to become president.

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'Pleaded with him': Insiders describe begging Trump not to hit Biden with shocking slur

Shocked Trump staffers “pleaded” with Donald Trump to abandon plans to use an offensive slur as a new nickname for President Joe Biden, a report claimed Saturday.

Tim Alberta based his revelation, made in The Atlantic, on conversations with several Trump camp insiders in the run-up to Tuesday’s election.

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'Grossly incompetent': Some Dems freaking out over Harris' Pennsylvania operation

BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. — Some Pennsylvania Democrats are freaking out over what they say is a lackluster field operation across the state by Vice President Kamala Harris, which one characterizes as “grossly incompetent” ahead of Election Day.

“Compared to past presidential campaigns, the Harris PA campaign has been dysfunctional and, frankly, incompetent. They’re grossly incompetent,” a senior Pennsylvania Democrat, who was granted anonymity to speak candidly, told Raw Story this week. “Really simple stuff that they've just dropped the ball on — a ton of stuff. And so everyone — literally every Pennsylvania Democrat I know — is complaining about the incompetence of the people running the Harrisburg, PA operation.”

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Supreme Court hands Dems 11th-hour win in crucial battleground state

The Supreme Court handed the GOP a blow in a vital battleground state Friday, ruling that Pennsylvania can count backup votes when mail-in ballots are rejected.

The state's high court adopted a "controversial interpretation of important provisions" in the state's election code, the court wrote in its ruling. The court held that a provisional ballot must be counted even if the voter previously submitted an invalid mail-in ballot prior to the deadline.

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