Trump doubles down on insults and mockery in attacks on Harris |
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Former President Trump on Tuesday called Vice President Harris a "dummy" after she appeared with what he called the "degenerates on The View."
On Wednesday, he mockingly compared Harris giving interviews to the sound of a vacuum and derided her as "grossly incompetent."
On Thursday, Trump told the Detroit Economic Club that Harris was "dumber than hell." |
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BY JULIA MUELLER AND HANNA TRUDO |
Voters are increasingly likely to have to wait past Election Day to find out who will become their next president.
Among the battleground states, Georgia could be the first to be called, even as early as midnight, some experts predict. But other states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are expected to have delays push past the calendar voting date, and unpredictable factors like multiple hurricanes in the Southeast could complicate things. |
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The growing tension between the Philippines and China has raised the question of whether the U.S. is willing to defend its ally against Chinese aggression, particularly in disputed territories of the Pacific Ocean.
The U.S. and the Philippines have a mutual defense treaty, first signed in 1951, that obligates the countries to stand together in the event of an armed attack in the Pacific. |
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Federal regulators shook up the booming weight loss drug marketplace when they announced Mounjaro and Zepbound to be no longer in shortage after nearly two years.
Pharmacies that sold unbranded copies of those drugs are mounting a coordinated effort to reverse this decision, as another fight over the wildly popular drugs Ozempic and Wegovy looms. |
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Former President Trump slammed Vice President Harris in her native California on Saturday evening, ranting about migrants and bashing illegal immigration in the Golden State. Speaking at a rally in Coachella, Trump curtailed parts of his stump speech to condemn what he described as a "paradise lost" on the West Coast, blaming Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, for violent crime, border problems and high inflation. |
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Pollsters say they are employing a range of methodologies to ensure that they are not underestimating Donald Trump amid survey after survey that shows a dead heat in various swing states. If the polls are accurate, the battle between the former president and Vice President Harris will truly go down to the wire. |
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Michael Moore made a "bucket list" of priorities for President Biden's last 100 in office, reminding the president several times in a post that he has immunity, which The Supreme Court recently determined for core presidential powers. "You're not done. You've still got 100 days left in office! And the Supreme Court has just granted you super powers — AND immunity! You don't answer to anyone. For the first time in over 50 years, you don't have to campaign for anything," Moore wrote in a post on Substack on Saturday. |
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Former President Trump's campaign swiped at his opponent, Vice President Harris, and her campaign, following the release of her medical report, alleging she has a "much lighter" campaign schedule. Steven Cheung, Trump campaign's communications director, claimed in a Saturday statement that the GOP nominee "voluntarily released updates from his personal physician, as well as detailed reports from Dr. Ronny Jackson [R-Texas] who treated him after the first assassination attempt." |
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Republican Reps. Byron Donalds (Florida) and Wesley Hunt (Texas) have joined the group Black Men for Trump in condemning former President Obama's comments toward Black male voters. A letter signed by the advisory board of Black Men for Trump and its members accuses Obama of being "insulting" and "demeaning" with the comments he made Thursday night. |
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OPINION | In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented changes to voting processes, which Donald Trump has repeatedly seized upon to allege fraud in the wake of his loss. Could something similar be awaiting us in 2024 in regard to hurricanes that have swept pivotal swing states? Hurricanes Helene and Milton are already raising questions about voting access in Georgia and North Carolina, two states critical to the outcome in November, as well as in the less contested state of Florida. |
OPINION | I have spoken with three Democratic operatives behind the scenes who all believe the race is slipping away from Vice President Kamala Harris. They offer four major reasons why this is happening. The first is Harris herself. She is simply not a very good candidate. She lacks confidence and is seemingly terrified to take any unrehearsed or unvetted policy questions. This liability is not a surprise to those who follow politics closely, but is a new concern for a number of voters. |
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BY JENNIFER MEDINARUTH IGIELNIK AND JAZMINE ULLOA |
Latino voters said they were open to Donald J. Trump's immigration policies and hungry for change. Many remain undecided. |
Lawmakers, analysts and investors are gaming out the impact of a Democratic or Republican sweep—or split control of Washington. |
BY THOMAS BEAUMONT and NICHOLAS RICCARDI |
A panelist at a Donald Trump campaign event in Nevada on Saturday admitted to the former president he had come to the United States illegally, and later said he supports a pathway to citizenship for some immigrants under similar circumstances. |
BY JOBY WARRICK, SOUAD MEKHENNET AND LOVEDAY MORRIS |
Dozens of pages found by Israeli troops in Gaza detail a potential Hamas plan far bigger than the Oct. 7, 2023, attack and show how militant leaders solicited Iranian funds and training. |
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