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Morning Joe rips GOP legislators for manufacturing 'red mirage' to boost Trump's 'big lie'

Predictions that former President Donald Trump will declare premature victory on Election Night spurred MSNBC's Joe Scarborough to blast Republican legislatures for creating conditions that could help him steal the election.

The former president attempted to remain in office in 2020 despite losing that election and has already been spreading baseless claims about fraud in this year's vote, and the "Mornig Joe" host said GOP legislators set up rules in several key states that could help Trump amplify his lies about a potential loss to Kamala Harris.

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'Con artist': Analyst argues Trump has ulterior motive for priming MAGA men

A Salon columnist issued on Monday a stark warning to male voters ahead of Election Day: that former President Donald Trump may be more interested in their wallets than their votes.

Amanda Marcotte on Monday addressed Trumpworld's "divorced dude energy" by drawing a parallel between the Republican presidential nominee's campaign and what she described as his followers' anti-woman sentiments.

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'Narrowest message possible': Trump's latest promise baffles and alarms experts

Donald Trump's pledge to take drinking water advice from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist known for bizarre theories and stories — has political experts wondering what the former president is doing and health experts hoping it won't work, according to a new report.

Trump's comment last week that it sounded "okay" to heed Kennedy's calls to remove fluoride from tap water represents a rejection of political norms when it comes to closing out a presidential race, according to the Washington Post.

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Trump lashing out in 'pure fury' as 'exhaustion' and 'dejection' set in: Morning Joe panel

Donald Trump flew into a rage over a poll showing Kamala Harris with a three-point lead over him in Iowa, according to MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire.

The Des Moines Register poll showed the vice president with a slight lead in the state Trump easily won twice before, and Lemire agreed with famed pollster J. Ann Selzer, who said voter concerns about abortion rights were driving the shift away from the Republican nominee.

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They're back: Prospective Trump 2024 electors involved in 'plot to subvert 2020 election'

Four years after losing the 2020 election to now-President Joe Biden, Donald Trump continues to say that the election was stolen from him — a false claim that has been repeatedly debunked.

In 2024, Marc Elias and other Democratic lawyers fear that if Trump loses to Vice President Kamala Harris, he will try to overturn the election results.

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'Do a hell of a lot better': Many Republicans tell WaPo Trump has blown it in swing state

Republicans in a battleground swing state are saying former President Donald Trump handed conservatives to Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential election, a new report reveals.

The Washington Post reported Sunday that recent Trump gaffes — such as inviting to Madison Square Garden a comedian who called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage" — has a slew of Pennsylvania voters ready and eager to vote Democratic.

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'Oh my God!' Morning Joe panel stunned by supercut of Trump's closing message

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski were stunned by Donald Trump's closing message in the final weekend of the campaign.

"Morning Joe" producers rolled a supercut video of the former president hoarsely complaining that he shouldn't have left the White House after losing in 2020, rhapsodizing about his "beautiful white skin," claiming he was "more Greek" than NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo, justifying the shooting of journalists and simulating oral sex on a microphone.

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'No one can emulate him': MAGA movement struggles to find Trump 'heir apparent'

Former President Donald Trump has said that if he loses the 2024 presidential election, he won't run for president again in 2028.

Regardless, Trump wants his MAGA movement to continue, and he sees his running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), as its future.

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'God willing': Internal Team Trump email reveals 'unusual' pessimism

Former President Donald Trump's campaign has got the we're-gonna-lose blues, a new report reveals.

An "unusual" tone of pessimism appeared Friday in an internal email to Trump Team staffers as they dealt with their candidate's suggestion former Rep. Liz Cheney should be shot and an event comedian calling Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage," Axios reported Monday.

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'Trying to lose': Trump says ex-NFL player who fumbled his name will lead missile defense

Donald Trump says a former football player who mistakenly told voters to cast ballots for the former president's eldest son will be put in charge of missile defense should the Republican nominee be reelected on Nov. 5.

Trump raised eyebrows Sunday during his Georgia rally when he claimed that former National Football League running back Herschel Walker would be granted a highly responsible role in his administration.

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'His brain is tapioca pudding': Laughter erupts over Trump's gaffe-laden Georgia speech

Former President Donald Trump's gaffe-laden speech that saw him detail violent deaths and complain of faked "cob" reports spurred mockery from critics who said his viewers appeared to be drifting.

Trump's closing argument to Georgia Republicans at a campaign event Sunday night spurred much ridicule on social media as his critics mocked his unique speech and the impact it had on the crowd.

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'Exasperated': Insiders say 'crazy' Trump antics have allies wondering if he wants to lose

Former President Donald Trump's "crazy" outbursts and "not-normal" rhetoric have Republican supporters wondering if he wants to lose on Nov. 5, according to a new CNN report.

Political reporter Kristen Holmes told CNN Sunday that Trump's allies are infuriated over campaign trail antics that include encouraging shooters and suggestive pantomime with a microphone.

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'Funniest thing I’ve seen': Herschel Walker tells Georgia to vote for wrong guy

Herschel Walker had a unique message for Republican voters two days before Election Day: don't vote for your nominee.

Walker, a former National Football League star running back, delivered at a Georgia campaign rally Sunday what was almost an endorsement of former President Donald Trump — but not quite.

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