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Army of Trump-worshipping poll watchers believe he should do ‘whatever it takes’: report

When voters hit the polls on Election Day, Republican operatives will have no less than some 200,000 GOP-backed volunteers fanned out across the country observing them, and according to a new report, one in five of those poll watchers say Donald Trump should do “whatever it takes” to take back the presidency.

The startling figure of volunteer polls watchers came as part of a report in the New Yorker that delves into the details of the Republican National Committee’s campaign strategy “to use a giant grassroots group of Trump worshippers to question the integrity of the election.”

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'We have to go back to 1798': Trump proposes taking US back to when slavery was legal

Former President Donald Trump proposed making America great again by taking the country "back" to a time when slavery was legal and women couldn't vote.

During a Monday rally in Greenville, North Carolina, the former president talked about his plan to conduct mass deportations if re-elected.

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‘Zero remorse’: Trump doesn’t condemn gunman accused of threatening FEMA workers

Donald Trump came under fire Monday after not condemning an armed gunman who was arrested for allegedly threatening FEMA workers trying to help North Carolina victims of Hurricane Helene. Trump also continued to spread lies about FEMA and the federal government’s response to that devastating and deadly event.

A reporter told Trump about the man who had been arrested, and that his threats had caused FEMA to “stand down” for safety reasons, which inhibited their ability to help victims. He asked the ex-president if it was “helping” the recovery efforts “to keep making these claims that FEMA is not doing their job?”

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GOP firm threatens canvassers not to blab to the press amid reports of fake door knocks

A political vendor that handles contract canvassing operations for tech billionaire Elon Musk's super PAC is warning its employees not to speak to the press after reports that a significant share of the operation was inflated.

"A handful of disgruntled former contractors who were either fired or demoted are conspiring with reporters who want to elect Kamala Harris and undermine our program," said a text message meant to be passed along to contractors working with Blitz Canvassing, obtained by Hugo Lowell of The Guardian. "Please ask your canvassers to keep an eye out and let their managers know if they receive any calls we should know about."

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'Stop the cheating': Fox News cuts away from Trump rally as he turns to election lies

Fox News cut off former President Donald Trump Monday after he accused Democrats of "cheating" in elections.

At a rally in North Carolina, Trump told the crowd how he put former state GOP Chair Michael Whatley in charge of the Republican National Committee.

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‘Remember the horror’: Dems slammed for missing prime chance to shame Trump

Democrats need to do a better job of reminding voters exactly what life was like when former President Donald Trump was in office, argued Matt Bai for The Washington Post — because they've let what should be one of Trump's greatest weaknesses with voters be wielded as a strength.

"Trump has a record as president, and, strange at it seems, hardly any of his opponents ever mention it," wrote Bai. To some extent this is because "Democrats worry that, despite all the chaos and ineptitude that characterized the Trump White House, voters recall it differently. For much of Trump’s term, inflation was low, the economy (bequeathed by President Barack Obama) was humming along, and taxes were being refunded.

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PAC paying Trump's legal fees has run out of cash — with $3M in debt: report

The Washington Post reported that Vice President Kamala Harris has a huge cash advantage over Donald Trump in the 2024 race after bringing in $1 billion in fewer than three months on the campaign trail.

Meanwhile, a political action committee (PAC) that has been largely funding Donald Trump's legal woes has run out of money — and owes more than it is bringing in.

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Arizona Republican official cops a plea after refusing to certify 2022 election

An Arizona County elections official has agreed to plead guilty after she refused to certify the 2022 election in which Kari Lake lost to Katie Hobbs.

The Washington Post reported Monday that Peggy Judd, who helps lead Cochise County southeast of Phoenix, was indicted last year for allegedly "flouting the state’s deadlines" for the 2022 election certification.

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'Politics of division': Texas' biggest newspaper unloads on Ted Cruz

During the 1990s and 2000s, Republicans typically enjoyed double-digit victories in statewide races in Texas.

But in 2018, incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) defeated Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke by only 2 percent. And in 2024, Cruz has been warning fellow Republicans that a victory by Rep. Colin Allred (D-TS) cannot be ruled out.

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McDonald’s debunks Trump's accusation that Harris lied about fast food work

Donald Trump's claim that McDonald's issued a statement claiming Vice President Kamala Harris never worked for the fast food giant was debunked Monday.

The Washington Post reported that McDonalds denied making such a response to the Trump camp.

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MAGA host compares Trump to 'great athletes' after becoming 'expert' with McDonald's fries

Pro-MAGA television host Bobby McNeily compared former President Donald Trump to "great athletes" like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant after he learned to cook French fries at a McDonald's.

McNeily, a host for RSBN, made the remarks a day after Trump staged a campaign stunt at the Pennsylvania McDonald's.

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'Keeping me up at night': Researcher terrified by findings of his own political survey

The Public Religion Research Institute and the Brookings Institution recently teamed up to conduct a "2024 American Values Survey” — and what they found has researchers terrified.

One of the questions asked how GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump should respond if he loses the 2024 election to Vice President Kamala Harris — and 19 percent said Trump should refuse to accept the election results in that scenario.

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'Unhinged': Defense writer urges military to draw up action plan in case Trump elected

Bradley Peniston, the executive editor of the military defense publication Defense One, has written an editorial warning of former President Donald Trump's ambitions to potentially use the American military on the country's own citizens.

Peniston begins by citing Trump's recent declaration that he could use the military to take care of what he described as "the enemy within" the country that includes politicians such as Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).

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