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How a 'series of dramatic events' will rock 2024’s presidential race: analysis

When the United States' 2024 presidential election is held on Tuesday, November 5, voters will decide to either give President Joe Biden a second term or return former President Donald Trump to the White House.

National polls continue to show a very close race, with Biden slightly ahead in some of them and Trump slightly ahead in others. However, Trump, according to many polls, appears to have a slight single-digit advantage in key swing states such as Pennsylvania and Nevada — raising fears among Democratic strategists and organizers that Biden could win the popular vote but lose the electoral vote and therefore, lose the election.

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Melania 'distancing herself' from Trump and probably won't return to White House: report

Melania Trump won't likely spend much time in Washington, D.C., if her husband gets re-elected to a second term, according to those who follow her activities.

The former first lady was so reclusive during Donald Trump's first term in office that many wondered whether she lived at the White House or with her parents in the suburbs, and Melania-ologists surveyed by Axios speculated that she would most likely spend a potential second term splitting time between Palm Beach and New York, where son Barron is rumored to be attending NYU.

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'His conviction is hurting him': GOP insiders' anxiety about Trump spikes

Former President Donald Trump's months long lead in the polls is being erased and Politico reports that Republican insiders are beginning to get anxious about the former president's chances in November.

In particular, the publication notes that recent polling has shown independents swinging back toward President Joe Biden after Trump was recently found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up an affair with an adult film star.

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Arizona Republicans call on GOP candidate to withdraw for misrepresenting military service

A Republican candidate should "immediately withdraw" from the Arizona House of Representatives LD-7 race for "misrepresenting his military service," according to the local county's GOP.

The Navajo County Republican Committee over the weekend called for Steve Slaton, candidate and the owner of a "Trumped" store, to remove himself from the race, saying he "provided an altered DD-214 claiming combat veteran status" and showed "qualifications and awards which" he has not actually earned.

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Critics use Trump appointee's scripture reading to remind him of former president's sins

Donald Trump's former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sought to honor his Christian faith on Sunday, but was swiftly reminded he worked for someone who is known for his sins.

The former official posted the following Bible verse along with a "Sunday scripture" tag.

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'No actual principles': Trump walks back campaign promise — and takes heat from both sides

Donald Trump's campaign on Sunday walked back one of his most controversial campaign promises, and took heat from conservatives and liberals alike.

Trump recently said that he wants to give green cards to foreign graduates from American colleges, in a clear weakening of his typically far-right view on immigration. This led to harsh pushback from Trump's most loyal supporters, including MAGA activist Laura Loomer.

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'Putz': ABC News called out for having GOP 'propagandist' speak about political division

ABC News was called out by a former employee and several other viewers on Sunday after platforming a controversial Republican pollster to talk about division in U.S. politics.

Republican strategist Frank Luntz, who previously predicted that "voters will resent" Trump after he was found liable for business fraud, appeared on ABC over the weekend. The spot was hosted by chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz, and it focused on the upcoming presidential debate between Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.

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How Lauren Boebert could soon be the 'flashiest Trump minion to fall'

In Colorado's small towns of Otis and Limon, New York Times' Opinion national politics writer Michelle Cottle recently observed US Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) latest campaign events earlier this week, ahead of the state's Tuesday primary election.

Cottle points out in a Sunday, June 23 op-ed that the election will dictate the MAGA congresswoman's "political fate."

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Jack Smith filing uses Trump appointee to refute ex-president's argument in documents case

Special Counsel Jack Smith Sunday used Donald Trump's own presidential appointee to undercut the former president's effort to get his criminal Espionage Act case dismissed.

Trump is currently facing allegations in federal court in Florida that he unlawfully stored and refused to return certain classified documents from his time as the president. Earlier in the day, Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing that case, denied Trump advisor Stephen Miller's request to argue against a gag order being considered in that particular case.

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Judge Cannon rejects Trump advisor Stephen Miller's request to intervene in docs case

Judge Aileen Cannon has reportedly denied Donald Trump advisor Stephen Miller's request to argue against a gag order being considered in the former president's criminal Espionage Act case.

Trump is currently facing allegations in federal court in Florida that he unlawfully stored and refused to return certain classified documents from his time as the president. Recently, Special Counsel Jack Smith, the prosecutor in that case and another federal case in Washington, D.C., has been fighting for a gag order stemming from Trump's false claims about the FBI raiding his Mar-a-Lago golf resort.

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'Horrible human': MAGA fans have meltdown over promotion of openly gay Biden official

Donald Trump's supporters on the far right have a new enemy: a little-known ex-Interior Department official in President Joe Biden's administration who was recently promoted.

Fox News recently reported on the promotion of Tyler Cherry, a former Interior Department communications director for Biden's administration. The conservative network noted that Cherry is now serving as the associate communications director at the White House.

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'It is hurting him': Strategist shows how Trump's latest move is a 'sign of desperation'

Donald Trump's campaign has recently made a play for states that conventional wisdom says are out of reach, and one political strategist senses some desperation.

Democratic political strategist Simon Rosenberg, who recently analyzed the state of the presidential race and concluded that "Trump is not winning" the contest against President Joe Biden, recently published a blog post in which he argues that Trump's bid for new states is different from a similar push by Biden.

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'Lick the boots': Internet burns Trump using debate advice from his own ex-press secretary

Former Trump administration press secretary Sean Spicer gave Donald Trump some debate advice Sunday, but social media users quickly turned the recommendation against the ex-president.

Trump and President Joe Biden are gearing up to face one another in a presidential debate, and the advice is flying all around. Over the weekend, Spicer, who also famously appeared on Dancing with the Stars, gave his two cents.

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