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'I don't know how that happened': Senior Dems saw writing on wall in Pennsylvania

Senior Pennsylvania Democrats had all but given up on Vice President Kamala Harris winning the state hours before it was called for Donald Trump Wednesday.

“We're getting beat in a lot of places,” Philadelphia Democratic Party Chair Bob Brady exclusively told Raw Story. “We may make it up to the Biden margins, but I don't know whether that'd be enough to win the state.”

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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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'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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FBI uncovers deceptive AI deepfakes in 2024 election's final hours

WASHINGTON — The competing claims flying across our screens have heated up in recent weeks, but we ain’t seen nothing yet.

Election experts and tech firms are bracing for a flood of artificial intelligence-fueled deepfakes, coupled with a torrent of more traditional mis- and disinformation efforts, in these final hours of the 2024 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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Extremists posing as aid workers urge NC locals to tear down cell towers and hit military

A group of anti-government extremists who showed up in western North Carolina promising to provide disaster relief after Hurricane Helene is now threatening to destroy cell-phone towers and sabotage military vehicles.

The group, Veterans on Patrol, attracted attention by setting up a disaster relief staging area in the parking lot of the Ingles grocery store in Lake Lure, about 50 miles from Asheville.

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Mike Johnson’s running for his life – and possibly Trump’s – this election

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — The foliage is spectacular, but there’s little respite in upstate New York for people trying to escape this year’s elections. Yard signs are everywhere, and if you flip on a TV or YouTube, chances are you’ll hear ominous music before an ad accuses one member of Congress or another of being either a “sellout” or “so extreme, it’s dangerous.”

“I'm here today to cut through the BS that you see on television,” first-term Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-NY) told local upstate New York business owners recently.

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'Female Donald Trump' among New York Republicans — and Dems — running on 'law and order'

ULSTER COUNTY, NY — Law and order is on the ballot nationwide this November, but with many Democrats fearful of another Jan. 6-like insurrection in 2025, it’s becoming a centerpiece in some of the most hotly contested congressional seats in the nation this cycle.

“I am not a traditional or career politician. I'm a cop,” Alison Esposito — who spent nearly 25 years in the NYPD — told the audience at a recent Ulster County Chamber of Commerce candidates forum. “That's who I am, that's what I am, that's kind of what I will always be. I have decided to throw my hat into this arena and go into government, but I will never be a politician. I'll always be a cop.”

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Not all former Trump 'spiritual advisors' appear in public to support his 2024 campaign

With Election Day one week away, the campaign for Republican nominee former President Donald Trump organized a self-titled “11th hour” meeting for faith leaders last Monday in Concord, N.C.

The event, featuring Trump, his son Eric Trump, retired neurosurgeon and former Trump administration Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Ben Carson, and other religious leaders, aimed to “mobilize the Christian vote, which is the largest vote in America,” Jackson Lahmeyer, founder of Pastors for Trump, told Raw Story.

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'Chosen by God': A new kind of convert is making the pilgrimage to see Trump

GREENSBORO, N.C. — They came seeking Donald Trump, the keeper of their American dreams.

They came hoping Trump could do something to help their children. Or that he would hear them and respond in some way. Or maybe they would just come away with a T-shirt to remember him by.

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AOC slams New York's 'whole damn Republican machine' amid local scandals

CARMEL, NY — All politics feel nationalized this election cycle, but many embattled congressional incumbents here in New York are bucking that trend by running on local scandals. These days, in the Empire State, the foibles are bountiful and bipartisan.

Why remind voters of Washington gridlock and dysfunction when you can highlight, seemingly, walking dead Democrats, like recently indicted New York CIty Mayor Eric Adams? Why remind voters their rent’s too high when the specter of former Rep. George Santos (R-NY), now a convicted felon, still haunts the local GOP?

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Montana Republican stands by racism ahead of historic Biden apology to Native Americans

WASHINGTON — This week, President Joe Biden is doing something Montana Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy has refused to do: Apologize to Native Americans.

Since September, Sheehy has rebuffed calls from tribal leaders and his Senate opponent, Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT), to apologize after recordings surfaced of him deriding Native Americans for the substance abuse issues that have plagued Indian Country for decades, including laughing them off as “drunk at 8 a.m.”

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