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Mike Pence's ex-chief of staff questions Vance's attacks on Walz's military service

Marc Short, the former chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, is a long-time Republican, but on Wednesday, even he couldn't understand the strategy behind J.D. Vance's attacks on Gov. Tim Walz's (D-MN) 24-year military career.

Vance, who served four years in the military and was a reporter for the Marines in Iraq, said Walz's retirement came before his unit went to Iraq and another Minnesota man complained to the New York Post that he was sent in Walz's place. Vance attacked Walz for "stolen valor" due to the report.

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Project 2025 architect rails against birth control and dog parks in now-delayed book

Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts, an architect of the highly controversial Project 2025, has delayed publication of his upcoming book until after the 2024 presidential election.

The book, which is titled Dawn’s Early Light: Taking Back Washington To Save America and features a foreword written by Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance, was shelved at a time when former President Donald Trump and his campaign have been trying to distance themselves from the project, which pushes a radical overhaul of the federal government that would give the president power to fire career civil servants and replace them with political loyalists.

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'Sick of hate politics': Republican dynasty defeated in race for Missouri governor

Missouri Republicans ratified Gov. Mike Parson’s choice of successor Tuesday by nominating Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe, rejecting the scion of a veteran political family and the disruptive tactics of the GOP’s most vocal faction.

Kehoe trailed Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft in most polls until this summer, when the $16 million campaign warchest he amassed in his campaign fund and joint fundraising PAC enabled Kehoe to fill the airwaves, overwhelming opponents and surviving a late onslaught of outside spending.

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GOP strategist: Seething Trump 'hates how good' Kamala Harris is getting at rallies

Anti-Trump Republicans including a GOP strategist who watched Kamala Harris introduce new running mate Tim Walz at a raucous rally Tuesday night believe Donald Trump is seething after watching her speak.

Trump raised eyebrows Tuesday afternoon as he railed against Democrats, calling Kamala Harris' campaign a "coup" and accusing Joe Biden of secretly wanting the nomination back.

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'Can't wait to debate the guy': Laughter erupts in Philly as Tim Walz jabs J.D. Vance

Laughter erupted Tuesday evening in Philadelphia as newly minted Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz jabbed his Republican counterpart, saying he "can't wait to debate the guy" — if he's "willing to get off the couch and show up."

Walz's fiery introduction to Democrats at Temple University came after nominee Kamala Harris introduced him as Coach Walz.

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Why ‘vanilla’ Tim Walz is the ingredient to beat Trump: Dem lawmakers

WASHINGTON — Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) is a seemingly safe, even bland, Democratic vice presidential pick.

And that has many Democrats cheering.

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Tim Walz's personal finances are extraordinarily boring — and that may help Harris

A one-night stay at a Donald Trump-branded hotel in New York’s Central Park location typically costs nearly $700 per night — at minimum.

But to stay at the personal home of Tim Walz — the new vice presidential running mate of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris — cost somewhere between $2,501 and $5,000 per year in 2017.

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Trump's efforts to stall sentencing in hush money case fail: 'We will proceed'

Judge Juan Merchan released a letter Tuesday telling Donald Trump that the Sept. 18 sentencing date in his hush money conviction will not be changed.

Over the past few weeks, the judge has received a smattering of filings from Trump and his lawyers seeking to push back the hearing, but it has been to no avail, reported MSNBC's Adam Klasfeld.

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Kamala Harris names her vice presidential running mate

Kamala Harris has selected Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to be her running mate in the race to be the next president.

The name was released by CNN on Tuesday.

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'Nasty': Triggered Trump flips after George Stephanopoulos calls him out for racial 'slur'

A furious Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of rage in the pre-dawn hours Tuesday after an ABC News correspondent called him out for racial "slurs."

Trump's post-midnight Truth Social post railed against ABC News' George Stephanopoulos over a contentious interview with a Florida Republican who tried to defend the former president questioning of Vice President Kamala Harris' race.

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Top Republicans plead ignorance on Trump voting promise

WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans say they can hardly imagine former President Donald Trump trying to stay in power for a third term if he’s reelected for a second in November — even after Trump has twice suggested he’d become a president for life.

“I have no idea what you're talking about,” Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK) told Raw Story. “I'm sure it's not as worrisome as some of you guys are making it out to be.”

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Vance tries out new defense in scramble to 'deflect unfavorable attention'

Buffeted by past comments and low approval numbers in key states needed to win back the White House for Republicans in November, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) is now trying out a new strategy to get the attention off of himself and back on presidential candidate Donald Trump.

According to a report from Politico's Jared Mitovich, the embattled GOP vice presidential candidate has been attempting to push back on attacks against him centered on his previous demeaning comments about so-called "childless cat ladies" and his links to the unpopular Project 2025.

As Mitovich explained, Vance is now attempting to diminish his role in the campaign by admitting his place near the top of the GOP tickets isn't really very important at all.

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"Now, he’s downplaying his own relevance to the election entirely, " Mitovich wrote while pointing to an interview with the conservative Ohio Republican released on Friday.

While being interviewed on the "Full Send Podcast," Vance explained, "My attitude is, it doesn’t really matter, as much as this hits my ego. People are going to vote primarily for Donald Trump or for Kamala Harris. That’s the way these things go. I think my job over the next few months is to just drive home the message that Kamala Harris has been a bad vice president, and she’d be a worse president.”

According to the Politico report, this is a big change in strategy, noting it, "represents one of the campaign’s most direct attempts yet to deflect unfavorable attention away from him."

Vance's attempt to diminish his own stature falls in line with recent comments made by Trump who told reporters this week, "Historically, the vice president, in terms of the election, does not have any impact. I mean, virtually no impact … virtually never has it mattered.”

Adding insult to injury, Politico reports, "Trump also didn’t directly answer a question from Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner about whether Vance was ready to serve as president, should the opportunity arise in the future."

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