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Mark Meadows attacks Biden for wearing a mask one day after he said Trump won't control the pandemic

White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Monday tried to clean up his statement from Sunday in which he admitted the White House isn't even trying to contain the novel coronavirus pandemic -- but he wound up mocking Democratic nominee Joe Biden for wearing a face mask.

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Trump is closing the campaign by telling America to 'drop dead': CNN's Paul Begala

President Donald Trump is still claiming that America has "rounded the corner" on the novel coronavirus pandemic even as infections over the weekend surged to record highs.

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Fox News president and anchors in quarantine after possible COVID-19 exposure: report

On Monday, The New York Times reported that several major Fox News officials and personalities were potentially exposed to coronavirus and have entered quarantine.

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'Lindsey Graham is in trouble!' Jaime Harrison gloats as Pence scrambles to save endangered GOP senator

South Carolina Democratic Senate hopeful Jaime Harrison on Monday gloated that his opponent, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), was scrambling to rescue his campaign just one week before the 2020 election.

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GOP voter suppression tactics are blowing up in their face in Georgia: report

On Monday, Politico reported that Republican efforts to suppress Black votes in Georgia are backfiring, as anger over the GOP assaults on democracy trigger record levels of civic engagement in the state and throughout the Black community.

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'What a joke': MSNBC's Morning Joe and Mika destroy White House 'chicanery' on health care

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski mocked the White House for trying to fool "60 Minutes" reporter Leslie Stahl about President Donald Trump's health care accomplishments.

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In Democrats' bid to flip Texas, maximizing the Latino vote is key

When Jill Biden toured Texas this month in support of her husband’s presidential bid, her first stop was in El Paso, a more than 80% Hispanic city. She spoke there in front of a sign that read, “Vota Ahora,” or Vote Now.

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Democrats already gearing up to take out Trump-enabler Ron Johnson in 2022: report

With the 2020 election just days away, Democrats are already making plans for the 2022 midterms with an eye on taking out Republican senators who closely allied themselves with Donald Trump, figuring voters memories of the Trump years will still be a potent reason to get out and vote.

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Trump accuses media of ‘election law violation’ for reporting on COVID-19 pandemic

President Donald Trump on Monday accused the American media of trying to illegally interfere in the 2020 presidential election by accurately reporting on the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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'It's bananas!' MSNBC's John Heilemann says Republicans are 'freaking out' over Texas

MSNBC's John Heilemann said Republicans are "freaking out" over the staggering turnout in early voting this month -- which could cost them both the White House and the Senate.

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‘Republicans are very nervous’ about stunning early voting surge: White House reporter

White House reporter Jonathan Lemire said Republicans are growing nervous that the coronavirus surge could give Democrats an even greater advantage in the Nov. 3 election.

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‘Vice superspreader’ Mike Pence accused of ‘criminal disregard’ for campaigning after 5 advisors test positive

Vice President Mike Pence is under fire for continuing to campaign for re-election despite five of his close advisors, including his Chief of Staff, Marc Short, have tested positive for coronavirus over the past few days.

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