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A Dozen Former Republican White House Lawyers Endorse Kamala Harris

A dozen former White House attorneys in the Reagan and two Bush administrations have released a … A Dozen Former Republican White House Lawyers Endorse Kamala HarrisRead more

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Trump’s Attacks On Kamala Harris Are Getting Weaker

Like an old boxer with his stamina gone, at a moment when Trump should be getting … Trump’s Attacks On Kamala Harris Are Getting WeakerRead more

by •24 August 2024
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Trump Is Boiling His Supporters And They’re Dropping Like Flies In Arizona

There are reports that Trump’s fans are passing out and being stretchered out because, unlike Kamala … Trump Is Boiling His Supporters And They’re Dropping Like Flies In ArizonaRead more

by •23 August 2024
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Kamala Harris Crushes Trump In Convention Ratings

Kamala Harris drew millions more viewers than Donald Trump did for his convention acceptance speech. Via: … Kamala Harris Crushes Trump In Convention RatingsRead more

by •23 August 2024
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Kennedy Family Says RFK Jr. Betrayed Their Family Values By Endorsing Trump

The Kennedy family has released a statement saying that RFK Jr, betrayed Robert Kennedy, and the … Kennedy Family Says RFK Jr. Betrayed Their Family Values By Endorsing TrumpRead more

by •23 August 2024
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Trump Has Now Been Reduced To Holding Campaign Events In Restaurants

Trump’s first campaign event since the end of the Democratic convention was held in a restaurant, … Trump Has Now Been Reduced To Holding Campaign Events In RestaurantsRead more

by •23 August 2024
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Republicans Are Spiraling As James Comer Melts Down On Fox News

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) melted down and went off on a xenophobic rant … Republicans Are Spiraling As James Comer Melts Down On Fox NewsRead more

by •23 August 2024
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Kamala Harris Leads Trump 50%-43% As A Wave May Be Building

In a poll conducted before the Democratic convention, Kamala Harris had already opened up a 50%-43% … Kamala Harris Leads Trump 50%-43% As A Wave May Be BuildingRead more

by •23 August 2024
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Trump’s Path To The White House Narrows To Pennsylvania

The news that Trump is going virtually station JD Vance in Pennsylvania for the rest of … Trump’s Path To The White House Narrows To PennsylvaniaRead more

by •23 August 2024
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After Fox News Kicked Him Out, Trump Called Into Newsmax To Keep Ranting

Fox News basically had to push Trump off the air, so the ex-president called into Newsmax … After Fox News Kicked Him Out, Trump Called Into Newsmax To Keep RantingRead more

by •23 August 2024
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Kamala Harris May Have Just Become The Next President

Kamala Harris quickly introduced herself to the country and laid out a flowing hopeful vision for … Kamala Harris May Have Just Become The Next PresidentRead more

by •23 August 2024
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Kamala Harris Speech Breaks Trump So Badly That He Melts Down On Fox

Donald Trump rushed to Fox News to vent, accidentally hit buttons on his phone, and sound … Kamala Harris Speech Breaks Trump So Badly That He Melts Down On FoxRead more

by •23 August 2024
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Over 12,000 Pennsylvanians Have Signed Up To Volunteer For Kamala Harris Over The Last Week

Enthusiasm is turning into action in Pennsylvania, as over 12,000 Keystone Staters have volunteered for Kamala … Over 12,000 Pennsylvanians Have Signed Up To Volunteer For Kamala Harris Over The Last WeekRead more

by •23 August 2024
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Fox News Pulled The Plug On Trump In Arizona

Trump was all over the place during his speech in Arizona to the point where Fox … Fox News Pulled The Plug On Trump In ArizonaRead more

by •22 August 2024
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Watch Live: Kamala Harris Makes History With Acceptance Speech

Watch live as the Democratic convention concludes with Kamala Harris accepting the Democratic presidential nomination. Video: … Watch Live: Kamala Harris Makes History With Acceptance SpeechRead more

by •22 August 2024
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Democratic Convention Has Trump Freaked Out As He Falls Apart In Arizona

Trump is so rattled by what is happening at the Democratic convention that he began a … Democratic Convention Has Trump Freaked Out As He Falls Apart In ArizonaRead more

by •22 August 2024
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JD Vance’s Empty Parking Lot Tour Disastrously Rolls Into Georgia

JD Vance is supposed to campaign in battleground states, but he is mostly playing to empty … JD Vance’s Empty Parking Lot Tour Disastrously Rolls Into GeorgiaRead more

by •22 August 2024
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Democrats Are Rolling As Tim Walz Draws 24% More Overnight Viewers Than JD Vance

Democrats have been drawing big audiences for their convention and that continued as Tim Walz drew … Democrats Are Rolling As Tim Walz Draws 24% More Overnight Viewers Than JD VanceRead more

by •22 August 2024
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Morning Joe: It’s a New Democratic Party… It’s Hard to Beat That

MSNBC’s Morning Joe hosts discussed the huge changes they’re seeing in the Democratic Party after night … Morning Joe: It’s a New Democratic Party… It’s Hard to Beat ThatRead more

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