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‘Everything is projection’: Morning Joe busts Trump’s hypocrisy on China

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough pointed out President Donald Trump's glaring hypocrisy on doing business with China.

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Morning Joe destroys your Facebook friends' excuses for voting for Trump

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said most of the people he grew with up hate President Donald Trump, but they're voting for him anyway.

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Trump shouldn't count on Republican voters to show up in droves on election day: Ex-RNC head

With two weeks left before election day, former Republican National Committee head Michael Steele suggested Republicans who have not taken advantage of early or mail-in voting may end up staying home -- or voting for former Vice PresidentJoe Biden -- on November 3rd.

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‘Idiot’ Trump ‘going out of his way to lose’ in final weeks of campaign: Morning Joe contributor

MSNBC's Claire McCaskill shredded President Donald Trump's closing message to voters.

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Morning Joe hammers GOP voters for ignoring Trump’s anti-American behavior: ‘You can’t plead ignorance’

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough hammered Republicans who are still backing President Donald Trump, after all they've seen so far, because they can't bring themselves to vote for a Democrat.

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Former McCain aide says Trump has alienated Mormon voters in Arizona -- and it's hurting him badly

No Democrat has won the state of Arizona since former President Bill Clinton, but President Donald Trump isn't doing well in the state and it seems he could even lose as the state is slowly growing more "purple."

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GOP pundit explains why Trump's 'greatest hits' won't save campaign: 'This time around he's fat Elvis'

Republican commentator Charlie Sykes on Monday predicted that President Donald Trump cannot win by simply repeating his "greatest hits" on the campaign trail.

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Trump headed to 'devastating' defeat thanks to his botched COVID actions: MSNBC's John Heilemann

MSNBC's John Heilemann predicted a "devastating" election loss for President Donald Trump.

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'It's sad': Ex-FBI chief thinks Rudy Giuliani is creating conspiracies to show he's 'still relevant'

Former FBI assistant director for counterintelligence, Frank Figliuzzi, thinks that disgraced former Mayor Rudy Giuliani is desperately trying to find a way to prove his relevance to Trump and the Republican Party by creating the false Hunter Biden conspiracy to help President Donald Trump get reelected.

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Catholic nun lowers the boom on Amy Coney Barrett for wanting to take women 'back to 1789'

On Saturday's edition of MSNBC's "Weekends," Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of the Catholic lobbying group NETWORK, explained why her group is calling on Republican senators to reject Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court.

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'No way I can vote for another four years of Donald Trump': lifelong Republican turns on president

During an MSNBC segment on voting in North Carolina -- which is now in play for Joe Biden -- one Republican voter stated he is going "against" his party because of the failures of Donald Trump and admitted that he voting for the former vice president.

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Trump is 'going to get absolutely crushed': GOP campaign consultant paints grim portrait of president's future

Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon with host Alex Witt, noted Republican campaign consultant Stuart Stevens left no doubt about what he thinks is going to happen on election day, saying Donald Trump is going to "get crushed" and former Vice President Joe Biden will become the next president.

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Republican blasted for ‘open bigotry’ and ‘race-baiting trash talk’ for attack on Kamala Harris

MSNBC's Joy-Ann Reid sat down Friday evening with Jon Ossoff, Democratic challenger to Republican U.S. Senator David Perdue, to crack open the broad topic of voter suppression as it pertained to Georgia.

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