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Chelsea Clinton rallies women for Harris in latest campaign Zoom call

Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, joined a “Women for Harris” Zoom call on Monday night to rally voters and fundraise for Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the 2024 election. Clinton said she is confident that Harris is “uniquely positioned” to prosecute the “case against Donald Trump for all of […]

Ana Navarro joins chorus of Harris supporters attacking Vance as ‘weird’

The View co-host Ana Navarro attacked 2024 Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) for being “pretty weird.” Navarro’s comments came on Monday after numerous supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris‘s campaign made the same attack line. During a panel discussion about Harris, Navarro praised Harris for having a sense of humor, energy, enthusiasm, […]

Roy Cooper takes himself out of running for Harris’s vice president

Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC), a top contender for Vice President Kamala Harris’s vice presidential pick, withdrew himself from consideration on Monday. It’s not immediately clear why Cooper has dropped out of being considered, who just days before was reported by some Democrats to be Harris’s top pick. His decision was reported by the New York […]

‘White Dudes for Harris’ Zoom fundraiser aims to shore up support among Democrats’ weakest demographics

The latest Zoom fundraiser organized for Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential election campaign aims to boost support from a demographic that has historically favored Republicans: “White Dudes.”  The Zoom call, scheduled for 8 p.m. Eastern on Monday, had more than 90,000 people registered. Greene’s goal was to see 10,000 signups. Famous white men will join, including […]

Trump explains Melania thought he died in assassination attempt: ‘Thought the worst had happened’

Former President Donald Trump said former first lady Melania Trump still cannot talk about the assassination attempt that took place earlier this month.  “She was watching live,” Donald Trump told Fox News’s The Ingraham Angle, explaining he later asked her what she felt in the moment. “She can’t even really talk about it.” “When I […]

Judge dismisses RNC lawsuit to block Mississippi from counting late ballots

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by the Republican National Committee aiming to prevent Mississippi from counting absentee ballots postmarked by Election Day but received up to five days later. U.S. District Judge Louis Guirola Jr. ruled that Mississippi’s procedure aligns with federal law and does not conflict with the elections clause, the electors […]

Biden Supreme Court reforms already on life support, legal experts say

President Joe Biden’s ambitious three-pronged proposal to reform the Supreme Court is not likely to survive past its 15 minutes of fame, legal experts from across the partisan spectrum say. “It’s all posturing for the election season to try to garner votes amongst the far Left but also to bully the United States Supreme Court […]

Mark Meadows invokes presidential immunity to argue Supreme Court should intervene in Georgia case

Mark Meadows asked the Supreme Court to consider his bid to move his election interference charges in Georgia to federal court, citing the high court’s recent landmark decision on presidential immunity. Meadows, former President Donald Trump’s onetime chief of staff, argued in a petition, made public over the weekend, that federal court was the appropriate venue for the two election […]

Republicans blast newly floated Harris vice presidential contender

Though Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) has excused herself as a contender for the Democratic vice presidential pick, Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) is reportedly being considered as a possible running mate by the Harris campaign in an effort to appeal to labor unions.  Michigan is a swing state with 15 electoral votes up for grabs, and […]

New York City public schools to start new black studies classes in the fall

Public schools in New York City will see a new black studies curriculum in the fall as part of the city’s Education Equity Action Plan. The coursework, which will span pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, will focus on knowledge of early African civilizations, modern Africa, black American history, the “African diaspora,” and the purported ongoing presence […]
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