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Leading candidate exits Kamala Harris' 'veepstakes'

A leading contender to become Kamala Harris's running mate for the Democrats has exited the "veepstakes."

Roy Cooper, the Democratic governor of North Carolina, told Harris' team he withdrew from consideration, two people briefed on the matter told The New York Times. CNN confirmed the news, citing a source.

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Kamala Harris vows to debate Trump's empty podium if he skips September debate

Former President Donald Trump is refusing to commit to the second presidential debate in September — but Vice President Kamala Harris plans to appear even if he doesn't show up, reported The Hill on Monday.

“As Vice President Harris said last week, the American people deserve to hear from the two candidates running for the highest office in the land and she will do that at September’s ABC debate,” said Harris campaign communications director Michael Tyler. “If Donald Trump and his team are saying anything other than ‘we’ll see you there,’ — and it appears that they are — it’s a convenient, but expected backtrack from Team Trump. Vice President Harris will be there on September 10th — we’ll see if Trump shows.”

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'Ironic twist': Expert says Harris is slaying Trump team with his own campaign tactic

Vice President Kamala Harris is slaying former President Donald Trump's campaign with his own campaign tactic, a new political analysis contends.

Harris' message boils down to one simple sentence Trump and his team have of yet proven unable to disprove, MSNBC contributor Ryan Teague Beckwith argued Monday.

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Internet erupts after erroneous Fox graphic shows Harris beating Trump's approval in MI

Editor's Note: A previous version of this story did not include information that the Fox News poll graphic didn't line up with the voiced reporting in their story. Raw Story regrets the error.

Former President Donald Trump has been largely silent on social media on Sunday, but some onlookers think that may change after he sees the latest Fox News poll graphic on his numbers versus Kamala Harris.

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'Boooo': Trump enrages his own fans in swing state after issuing new endorsement

Donald Trump has infuriated his own base of support over the weekend.

Late on Saturday, the former president made a move that has become familiar to him: he took to Truth Social to announce a new political endorsement.

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'So disappointing!' Trump fans rebel against him after latest election statement

Donald Trump on Saturday sought to release an endorsement for Missouri's gubernatorial race, but it did not go as planned.

Trump earlier in the day spoke at a Bitcoin conference, where he was accused of employing an "old authoritarian trick." After the event, attendees took to social media to complain about the former president's "rambling" speech that they found "embarrassing."

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'Can't believe my eyes': Florida 'hotbed of Trump support' erupts with Harris enthusiasm

A Florida area known for being a "hotbed of Trump support" is reportedly seeing a bump in enthusiasm for Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday.

As Trump and Harris gear up to face one another in November's election, each candidate has made an effort to make inroads on the territories typically known for supporting their opponent. Over the weekend, Harris had some success in Florida, according to onlookers.

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'These numbers are insane': MSNBC panel stunned by massive sign-up of Harris volunteers

On Saturday morning the co-hosts and panel of guests on MSNBC's "The Weekend" were stunned by the number of volunteers who have signed up to help Vice President Kamala Harris win the presidency in November.

Kicking off the segment on Saturday, MSNBC's Symone Sanders-Townsend pointed out to her co-host Michael Steele that the Harris campaign has signed up a whopping 170,000 volunteers and has scheduled over 2,300 events in battleground states.

As she put it, "Vice President Kamala Harris is hitting the ground not just running but literally sprinting because it is just about 100 days that she has to make her case to the people."

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"The Kamala Harris coalition is hosting 2300 events to motivate voters in key swing states, the campaign has more than 250 battleground offices to organize in the months ahead. And since Sunday, 170,000 new volunteers — these numbers are insane — have joined the campaign effort," she reported.

That led co-host Steele to speak to guest Tara Setmayer, a former GOP strategist, and point out, "Tara, you and I have been having a lot of fun over the last week watching the politics evolve around the vice president and how she has been able to transition from behind the curtain, if you will, to, you know, to the main stage. What is your assessment of this transitional week for her?"

"As Symone mentioned, 170,000 people, think about that, volunteered within a three or four day span to work on her campaign, raised over, well over $100 million, and seemingly has started to get under Donald Trump's skin," he added.

"There is one word and it is reinvigorated," Setmayer replied. "The country, the voters, the Democratic base is reinvigorated.That is evidenced by what we have seen since last Sunday. It hasn't even been a week, people — it hasn't even been a week."

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AZ Republicans spread debunked 'body double' conspiracies

Two Arizona Republican state lawmakers have shared a debunked conspiracy theory that alleges, in part, that President Joe Biden is using body doubles.

Sen. Wendy Rogers, R-Flagstaff, shared a now deleted post on X, formerly Twitter, falsely claiming that Jill Biden was in Paris and Washington, D.C., at the same time. The first lady left the White House and flew to France shortly after Biden spoke to the nation about dropping out of the race, PolitiFact reported, and the pictures were taken many hours apart.

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'Gloves are off': Harris campaign claps back at ‘bitter’ Trump's 'strange speech'

The campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris took a shot at Donald Trump’s “strange” speech delivered Friday at Turning Point USA in Florida.

In the speech, Trump invoked panic of Democratic persecution of Catholics, took a victory lap that he "officially defeated" President Joe Biden and stoked fears that he plans to end Democracy. He also earned jeers for lobbing an attack at Harris over pronouncing her name.

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'Disgusting': J.D. Vance hits back at Jennifer Aniston for criticizing 'cat ladies' remark

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) is picking a fight with actress and former "Friends" star Jennifer Aniston.

Aniston spoke out against Vance, the new running mate for former President Donald Trump, earlier in the week over comments that surfaced from an interview he had with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson in 2021 in which he complained that American politics was too controlled by "childless cat ladies" who had no personal stake in the future of the United States because they had no biological children.

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New poll reveals Democrats' top choice for Kamala Harris' running mate

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, the former Indiana mayor and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate now raising a family in his husband’s home state of Michigan, is Democrats’ top choice to become Kamala Harris’ vice presidential running mate among available candidates, according to a new poll.

An NPR/PBS News/Marist National Poll taken Monday asked Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, “who would you most like to see selected as the Democratic nominee for Vice President?” among a list of eight top contenders.

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If you’re worried about Project 2025, blame this Coloradan

Project 2025 is one of the most pernicious plans for an American presidential administration ever conceived, not just for what it is but also for how it might be implemented.

Its far-right policy prescriptions could transform the federal government into a MAGA instrument of authoritarianism. Many of them are in fact familiar planks that have been recycled through decades of hardline conservative platforms. But in Project 2025 they’ve taken on an America-First snarl and sweep, and they would be most destructive in the hands of an unscrupulous second Trump administration.

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