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Harris campaign has 'jittery self-confidence' as it plots final 2-week blitz: CNN

Polls at the moment are showing a dead heat between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump -- and Harris' own campaign believes that is an accurate representation of the state of the race.

A lengthy report from CNN brings word that Harris campaign staffers see the campaign as a "jump ball" at the moment, although they have a "jittery confidence" that they can push their candidate over the top in the final two weeks.

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'Damaged and compromised:' Trump delivers tone-deaf rant on classified document leak

Former President Donald Trump, whose Florida social club bathroom was raided by federal agents hunting for official White House documents he stored there, professed himself outraged Tuesday morning about mishandled classified information.

Trump's rant on Truth Social Tuesday morning did not reference his own federal court case on Espionage Act violation charges, but reports of "deeply concerning" leaked information about Israel’s plans for retaliation against Iran.

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'Not on my watch boys!' CNN host stunned by liberal expert's election advice

CNN anchor Kate Bolduan roared disapproval at a political analyst Tuesday as he offered snarky advice to liberal voters ahead of Election Day.

Panelists Van Jones, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, and Scott Jennings, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, were both scolded by the outraged host as they debated the twists and turns of the 2024 presidential election.

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'Hapless dunce': National Review writer sounds warning for conservative voters

The National Review's Jim Geraghty has written a lengthy column warning conservatives against writing off Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.

While allowing that sometimes Harris "serves up some stinkers" when she's "speaking off the cuff," he adds that it would be a mistake for conservatives to dismiss her as a lightweight.

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'Serious liability': Catholic argues Trump’s efforts to dodge key issue doomed to fail

When Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris held their first — and probably their last — 2024 presidential debate in Philadelphia on September 10, the vice president hammered her GOP opponent relentlessly on reproductive rights.

Trump tried to frame abortion as a states' rights issue, but Harris — an attorney since 1990 and former California attorney general — maintained that the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe vs. Wade was a horrible, badly reasoned decision that endangered the health and well-being of American women. And according to debate analysis on MSNBC and CNN, it was obvious that Trump really didn't want to be talking about abortion.

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'Virtually nothing is correct': Fact checker left stunned by Trump swing state attack ad

Former President Donald Trump's new swing state attack ad against Vice President Kamala Harris is so full of exaggerations and falsehoods that it baffled a local authority and stunned a Washington Post fact checker.

Trump's recent pitch to Michigan autoworkers was described as "bombastic," "false" and "misleading" in a Washington Post analysis from Glenn Kessler Tuesday morning.

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Trump is forcing 'beta' J.D. Vance to clean up yet another mess: Morning Joe panel

The crew on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Tuesday expressed disgust after Sen. J.D. Vance excused Donald Trump's rants about using the military to go after "the enemy within" by saying that the former president speaks "from the heart."

Host Joe Scarborough started off by picking apart Vance's earlier attempts to suggest that Trump was being taken out of context by pointing out that he has repeatedly specified Democratic lawmakers whom he believes to be "the enemy within."

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'Got to gut Trump': Prof. warns Harris is 'playing it safe' — and it could be disastrous

Kamala Harris' reliance on the “joyful warrior” approach — and a reluctance to go for Donald Trump’s jugular — is what could lose her the election, a political scientist warned Tuesday.

Speaking to Salon, Professor M. Steven Fish of the University of California, Berkeley, said the Democrat’s reluctance to mobilize a full on attack in the last few weeks of the election cycle could prove disastrous.

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'Getting freakier': Analyst sees Trump devolving into 'sheer lunacy' days before election

The Bulwark's A.B. Stoddard this week marveled at the way that former President Donald Trump is closing out his campaign by seemingly getting more unhinged.

In her latest piece, Stoddard argued that the former president appears to be trying to blow his chances of winning the race as he isn't even trying to deliver a disciplined and coherent message aimed at winning over undecided voters.

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'Warhawk': Trump lashes out at Republican in pre-dawn Truth Social rant

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump lashed out at his own party members who have turned against him, and warned them their own policies would deter Arab American voters from supporting Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump took to Truth Social just before 1 a.m. Tuesday to hurl bitter complaints at two former Republican lawmakers who have stated publicly they'll vote Democrat rather than back him: former Vice President Dick Cheney and former Rep. Liz Cheney.

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'Shame': House Republican accuses Dem of legislation shenanigans to boost his opponent

A House Republican from New York blasted a North Carolina Democrat on Monday, accusing her of denying his repeated requests to co-sponsor legislation in a scheme to boost his Democratic opponent.

Rep. Marc Molinaro is running for re-election against Josh Riley in the Hudson Valley. Molinaro took to X on Monday to share screenshots of two emails from June in which he asked to be added as a cosponsor to H.R. 4121, the Right to Contraception Act.

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Arizona election denier pleads guilty in certification case, avoids felony

Cochise County Supervisor Peggy Judd has entered into a plea deal to avoid a felony after she and another supervisor delayed certifying the 2022 election over fears of non-existent voter fraud in Maricopa County.

Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Monday that Judd entered into the agreement, pleading guilty to refusing to perform the duty of an election officer, a class 3 misdemeanor. She will be sentenced to unsupervised probation for 90 days and must pay a $500 fine.

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Incendiary Florida MAGA candidate dismisses new poll showing tie with Dem opponent

A new public opinion survey of the race in Florida’s 13th Congressional District between conservative Republican Anna Paulina Luna and her Democratic challenger, Whitney Fox, shows the two tied at 46% as early voting began in the district on Monday.

The survey, by St. Pete Polls, also shows Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump by 3 percentage points, 50%-47%. And it reveals that an astonishing 69% of voters — all of whom live in Pinellas County — were personally affected by at least one of the two hurricanes that barreled into Florida’s Gulf Coast in the past month.

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