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'I shocked myself': NY Times' undecided voters give startling insight into why Trump won

Only two of 13 young undecided voters that the New York Times has been following for months decided to cast their ballots for Kamala Harris, they revealed Wednesday.

The Times and Republican pollster Franz Luntz conducted regular check ins with the voters throughout the election campaign, and barely any went for Harris. Some were even shocked by their own decisions.

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GOP keeps control of House — handing Trump coveted trifecta

Republicans in Congress will hold onto the House of Representatives in a major victory that paves the way for President-elect Donald Trump to begin the first two years of his second term with his party controlling both chambers of Congress.

The victory, called by CNN and NBC News Wednesday, is a worst-case scenario for Democrats still reeling from last week’s bruising election night defeat up and down the ballot. Senate Republicans had already won the majority in Congress's upper chamber.

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'The Earth is flat': Lauren Boebert taunts Defense Department experts at UFO hearing

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) taunted Defense Department officials by declaring "the Earth is flat" at a hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) and unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

During Wednesday's House Oversight Committee hearing, Boebert said she had been cautioned not to discuss the Defense Department's Immaculate Constellation program, which collects information about UAP encounters.

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'Figure something out': Ominous comment suggests Trump may not leave in 2028

President-elect Donald Trump is already toying with the idea of pursuing a third term in office — in direct violation of the U.S. Constitution.

MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire tweeted Wednesday that during a recent meeting with the House Republican Conference, Trump suggested that his second term in the White House may not be his last.

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'Mother of all red lines' could be erased by Trump's second term: analysis

New York Times columnist Tom Friedman is warning President-elect Donald Trump that he will likely not have an easy time when it comes to handling foreign policy in his second term.

In his latest column, Friedman warns Trump that unraveling the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine and between Israel and the Palestinians will not be a simple task and will require thought and strategic patience, which are traits Trump has never shown to have possessed.

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New GOP Senate leader celebrated by some Dems — as MAGA hardcore melts down

WASHINGTON, D.C. — MAGA world is not happy about the replacement for Mitch McConnell (R-KY) as the Republican leader in the Senate, but at least one outgoing Democrat is breathing a sigh of relief.

Raw Story asked Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) whether Sen. John Thune (R-SD) — who was selected to become majority leader of the Senate Wednesday — was someone Democrats could work with.

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'Worse than Vietnam': MAGA advisers said to be setting Trump up to fail on global scale

President-elect Donald Trump's MAGA advisers are setting him up to fail on a global scale when he returns to the White House in 2025, a new political analysis contends.

Trump supporters such as Tucker Carlson have been urging an action that Washington Post global opinions writer Josh Rogin argued Wednesday would threaten American influence abroad and the President-elect's reputation at home.

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'Horrible day!' MAGA fans feel 'backstabbed' by 'anti-Trump' Senate majority leader choice

Senate Republicans chose a new majority leader to replace Mitch McConnell, and Donald Trump's MAGA fans are furious.

Sen. John Thune (R-SD) won a closed-door vote Wednesday in a three-way election against Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), the MAGA favorite, to succeed the venerable Kentucky Republican who served as GOP leader for nearly two decades.

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'Hold on?' CNN's Jim Acosta snaps as ex-Trump advisor tries to steamroll him

CNN's Jim Acosta on Thursday got into a heated discussion with Trump ally and former advisor David Urban over the president-elect's decision to nominate Fox News personality Pete Hegseth for defense secretary.

During the segment, Acosta played clips of Hegseth trashing America's military as too "woke."

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Republican says Mike Johnson 'rigged' the GOP vote — and promises future fights

WASHINGTON — Rep. Tom Massie (R-KY) wasn't enthusiastic as he left the Hyatt Regency in Washington, D.C. where Republicans were meeting to hear from Donald Trump on Wednesday.

Members like Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) and Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) told Raw Story that the meeting with the caucus was great and filled with optimism. It wasn't like that for Massie, however.

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'Fear makes you feeble': 'Handmaid's Tale' author urges fight amid 'darkness all around'

Margaret Atwood may have accurately predicted some aspects of the present day in her dystopian novel "The Handmaid's Tale," but she had tried not to believe Donald Trump could win last week's election.

The 1985 novel — now a hit HULU show – described a world in which women are considered property that some saying foretold the recent rollback of reproductive rights.

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'Victory is not ours': Steve Bannon pouts as Republicans snub MAGA's preferred Senate head

Right-wing strategist Steve Bannon complained after Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), a favorite of the MAGA movement, lost his bid to become the next Senate majority leader.

At the conclusion of his Wednesday War Room program, Bannon reported that Scott had been eliminated by Senate Republicans, while Sens. John Cornyn (R-TX) and John Thune (R-SD) moved on to a second ballot.

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'We should be disgusted': The View hosts blast 'misogyny' and 'racism' of new Trump pick

Co-hosts of ABC's The View program called out "misogyny" and "racism" after President-elect Donald Trump picked Fox News host Pete Hegseth as the incoming Secretary of Defense.

During a panel discussion on Wednesday, co-host Whoopi Goldberg pointed out that Hegseth had been a vocal critic of women in combat roles.

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