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Anti-Trump conservative highlights 'a ray of hope' in election results

Anti-Trump conservative Tom Nichols believes that there is "a ray of hope" in what he otherwise describes as a depressing victory for former President Donald Trump.

Writing in The Atlantic, Nichols makes the case that while there will be fewer guardrails on Trump in his second administration, there will be some potential political benefits to this.

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Joe Biden blamed for Donald Trump's re-election win

Joe Biden is ultimately to blame for Donald Trump's election win, according to an analysis.

The president who defeated Trump in 2020 should have stepped down after one term, according to Daily Beast special correspondent Michael Daly, rather than attempt to run for re-election at 81 years old.

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'Very nice!' Trump declares victory over Harris as he vows to usher in a new 'golden age'

Former President Donald Trump declared victory early Wednesday over Vice President Kamala Harris and told a raucous crowd of MAGA supporters to brace for a new "golden age."

As chants of "U-S-A" broke out at his campaign HQ in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump called MAGA a "movement like no one has seen before." He vowed to help the "country heal."

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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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'Narrow but clear favorite': NY Times sees race leaning in one candidate's favor

The New York Times delivered its first presidential estimate Tuesday night as results poured in from Georgia and North Carolina.

Nate Cohn, chief political analyst for the Times, noted around 9:20 p.m. ET that the paper of record was making its first estimate on election night.

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'Civil war kicks off': Far right gears up for post-election violence — no matter who wins

Far-right extremists are preparing for widespread violence and possible civil war — regardless of who actually wins on Election Day, the Guardian reported Tuesday.

"Who wins or loses is less important than the effect," the Guardian reported. "With already two assassination attempts on Donald Trump and both mainstream parties more at rhetorical war than ever before, they see signs of hope the US government is beginning to lose control of the country."

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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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'Sunday morning sucked': Advisers say 'angry' Trump 'rattled' by bad news

Donald Trump woke up in a foul mood Sunday morning and his campaign staff watched in horror as he took out his frustrations in an off-message speech in Pennsylvania, according to a report.

The 78-year-old former president was stewing over a poll released Saturday afternoon showing Kamala Harris with a three-point lead in Iowa, before the vice president made a surprise appearance on "Saturday Night Live." His pollster Tony Fabrizio and data chief Tim Saler scrambled to craft a memo questioning New York Times' polling that suggested he would lose tight races in swing states, reported The Bulwark.

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'The last we will see of Trump': Michael Moore makes bold prediction about Tuesday

Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore is making a bold prediction about Tuesday's election, as he believes that not only will Vice President Kamala Harris be victorious but that she will "win and win big."

In fact, Moore goes so far as to say that Tuesday will be "the last that we will see [of former President Donald Trump] (unless Dr. Phil does a live special from Epstein Island a few years from now)."

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'Pleaded with him': Insiders describe begging Trump not to hit Biden with shocking slur

Shocked Trump staffers “pleaded” with Donald Trump to abandon plans to use an offensive slur as a new nickname for President Joe Biden, a report claimed Saturday.

Tim Alberta based his revelation, made in The Atlantic, on conversations with several Trump camp insiders in the run-up to Tuesday’s 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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‘Apologized profusely’: Mike Johnson course corrects after saying GOP targeting major law

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Friday walked back his comment that the CHIPS and Science Act would likely be repealed if former President Donald Trump returns to the White House and Republicans win control of Congress – a slip being blamed on his hearing.

The moment happened Friday at a campaign event in Syracuse for Rep. Brandon Williams (R-NY) during a question and answer session with reporters.

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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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