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Surge in number of Republicans voting early may not be good news for Trump: Ex-Pence aide

Marc Short, who served as Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff, warned Thursday that an increase in Republican voters during early voting may not be something Donald Trump should be celebrating.

MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell spoke with Short and Democratic strategist Alencia Johnson, who served on President Joe Biden's 2020 team. The host asked the two whether they thought the polls showing the candidates being neck and neck in the battleground states were accurate.

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J.D. Vance claims 'normal gay guy' backs Trump after being chased from 'homophobic' Dems

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) said Thursday he and former President Donald Trump expect a difficult-to-define voting bloc will help them win the presidential election on Nov. 5.

Vance told podcaster Joe Rogan on Thursday that he believes that a certain kind of man is going to vote Republican and herald Trump's return to the White House in 2025.

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'Guy looks just like Rachel Maddow': MTG reacts to Mark Cuban 'intelligent women' quip

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested she was personally insulted after billionaire Mark Cuban told The View he never saw former President Donald Trump with "strong, intelligent women."

In a Thursday post on social media, Greene displayed her ability to do pull-ups to counter Cuban's narrative.

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'Fight or flight!' Terrified J.D. Vance fled mini golf with kids after Trump news

J.D. Vance told podcaster Joe Rogan that news of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump interrupted a mini golf outing with his family and sent him into "fight or flight mode."

The Ohio Republican told the podcaster that he thought the former president had been killed when he saw video of him ducking to the ground after shots were fired at a July 13 campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, and he gathered his children and retreated to their Cincinnati home.

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Trump loses $1.3 billion in huge DJT Media stock tumble: report

Donald Trump's media company cratered Thursday in a fall that would have cost the former president $1 billion, according to a report.

DJT media stock dropped nearly 14% as trading was halted twice Thursday morning due to volatility, reported CNBC. It had earlier stopped but was restarted before it began falling again.

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Trump's 'staff must hate him': Ex-GOP campaign guru baffled by latest stunt

Appearing on MSNBC on Thursday, longtime GOP strategist Stuart Stevens admitted he was baffled why Donald Trump's brain trust would plop their candidate in a trash truck for a photo-op less than seven days before voters go to the polls.

Speaking with host José Díaz-Balart, Stevens noted it seemed to be an unforced error to remind voters once again about a MAGA comedian creating a firestorm over calling Puerto Rico an “island of garbage” at a New York City rally earlier this week.

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'Damn near killed himself!' Tim Walz roasts Trump for garbage truck blunder

Former President Donald Trump had noticeably physical difficulty in trying to enter a garbage truck during a campaign stunt in Wisconsin on Wednesday, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was quick to pounce on the mishap while campaigning on Thursday.

During an appearance in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, Walz used Trump's stumble to again raise concerns about the 78-year-old former president's age.

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'Truly terrifying': Expert warns one man can hand Trump win — even if he loses

One man could hand an election victory to former President Donald Trump, even if he loses on Election Day, a gerrymandering expert warned Thursday.

Chief Justice John Roberts is perfectly positioned to override results of the 2024 presidential election thanks to a Supreme Court gerrymandering ruling that served as an election-rigging Trojan horse, New Republic contributor David Daley argued.

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'Peace through strength!' Trump Diwali greeting finds darkness in festival of lights

As Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists across the globe celebrated Diwali, the festival championing the victory of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance, former President Donald Trump had a message to deliver.

It was this: Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden should be held responsible for recent looting and mobs in Bangladesh.

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'I swear to God that was said with a straight face': Fox News meltdown mocked on MSNBC

MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski ridiculed the Fox News network for devoting their pre-election coverage to a freak out over President Joe Biden describing MAGA fans as "garbage" in a reaction to Donald Trump's much-maligned Madison Square Garden rally.

After the president, who is not on the ballot next week, aimed a barb at a conservative comedian who called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage" at the New York City event, conservatives were quick to take offense.

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Walz mocks Trump for not knowing ‘how a tariff works’ as ‘massive’ price hikes loom

American companies are not waiting for the results from next week's Election Day to get a jump on hiking prices should Donald Trump win the presidency.

“We’re set to raise prices,” Columbia Sportswear chief executive Timothy Boyle told The Washington Post. “We’re buying stuff today for delivery next fall. So we’re just going to deal with it and we’ll just raise the prices. … It’s going to be very, very difficult to keep products affordable for Americans.”

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'Made up fiction!' Trump totally denies policy that was central to his last administration

Donald Trump took a unique position on his TruthSocial account Thursday, denying that he'd ever wanted to get rid of ObamaCare — seven years after he tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act with a vote.

"Lyin’ Kamala is giving a News Conference now, saying that I want to end the Affordable Care Act. I never mentioned doing that, never even thought about such a thing," Trump posted on his site.

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Musk's millions: Five ways the world's richest man helps Trump

In an extraordinary twist that has upended an already unpredictable election, the world's richest man has become Donald Trump's most influential supporter in his bid to return to the White House.

Here are five ways Elon Musk is wielding his outsized influence to help Trump win the election against Kamala Harris:

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