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12 points down: Likely voters are sending a big message to Susan Collins about supporting President Trump

"The tide has turned" on embattled Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, according to an analyst from Quinnipiac. A new survey released this week by the non-partisan pollster found the incumbent senator trailing Maine Speaker of the House Sara Gideon, her Democratic challenger, by 12 points.

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Poorly protected postal workers are catching the virus by the thousands -- and it's one more threat to voting by mail

For months, one postal worker had been doing all she could to protect herself from COVID-19. She wore a mask long before it was required at her plant in St. Paul, Minnesota. She avoided the lunch room, where she saw little social distancing, and ate in her car.

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Donald Trump mocked for 95-minute 'slurring' campaign speech -- before crowd 'packed in like sardines' in Wisconsin

President Donald Trump gave a fear-filled and factually inaccurate campaign rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin on Thursday.

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Here's how Trump just undermined his own propaganda campaign

As angrily as President Donald Trump rails against the mainstream media — and as much as he complains about “fake news” — he also has a history of trying to manipulate the media to his advantage. But liberal columnist Greg Sargent, in his Post column, argues that Trump is losing his ability to manipulate the news cycle and cites this week’s COVID-19 vaccine controversy as an example.

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GOP megadonors seek to bail out Trump by running ads to shore up support in states he won in 2016

On Thursday, Politico reported that a new super PAC, backed by stalwart Republican megadonors, will go on the air to try to bail out President Donald Trump in states he carried in 2016 but is now struggling in.

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BUSTED: Four GOP senators caught running ads that lie about preexisting conditions

On Thursday, NBC News dissected the false claims of four Republican senators who are claiming they will protect insurance coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.

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Trump lashes out at Bob Woodward as a 'hater' for 'very boring' book documenting White House incompetence

President Donald Trump blasted Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward on Thursday for his bestselling book on the chaos inside the White House.

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Trump's CDC busted for issuing report that was not written by agency scientists: NYT

The Trump administrations rejections of science during the coronavirus pandemic was the focus of a bombshell report published by The New York Times on Thursday.

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FBI worried about clashes between violent groups before US vote

The FBI is increasingly worried about possible violent clashes between ideologically-motivated extremist groups before the November election, director Chris Wray said Thursday.

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Trump ripped for 'Hitler Youth' plan to indoctrinate children: 'MAGA is the new Nazi Party'

The term "Hitler Youth" trended on Twitter on Thursday after President Donald Trump unveiled a "1776 Commission" to whitewash American history.

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With eye on Biden victory, Warren and Schumer unveil plan to cancel up to $50,000 for federal student loan borrowers

"Broadly cancelling student loan debt would be a game-changer for millions of people in this country and a lifeline when they desperately need it."

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Giuliani henchman charged with conspiring to defraud investors with fake insurance company 'Fraud Guarantee'

The Southern District of New York officially announced charges against former President Donald Trump superfans and Rudy Giuliani pals Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman.

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Missouri poll workers told they don’t need masks — but must ‘act surprised’ if voters notice

On Thursday, The Daily Beast reported that election officials in St. Charles County, Missouri have told poll workers they don't need to wear masks — but that if voters question them on why they aren't wearing them, they should pretend they just forgot to put them on.

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