
DICTATOR CURIOUS
Kamala Harris is closing her campaign with what some call her strongest message:Â Emphasizing that a ton of high-profile Republicans absolutely loathe Donald Trump, including a lot of his own former top aides.
- Vice President Kamala Harris is doing everything she can to make sure the American people know that a hell of a lot of conservatives also think former President Donald Trump is batshit crazy. She got a batch of fresh material to work with yesterday, after Trumpâs former chief of staff, John Kelly, told The Atlantic that his former boss wanted âthe kind of generals Hitler had.â Kelly also told the New York Times â with recorded audio â that Trump met the definition of a fascist, has no understanding of the Constitution or rule of law, and will become a dictator if heâs allowed.
- Today, Harris seized on those comments: âIn a second term, people like John Kelly would not be there to be the guard rails against his propensities and his actions,â Harris said at Washington D.C.âs Naval Observatory. âThose who once tried to stop him from pursuing his worst impulses would no longer be there and no longer be there to rein him in.â
- Kellyâs on-the-record warning might just help some Republican voters resolve to abandon Trump, according to Jeff Flake, the former Republican Arizona senator who recently endorsed Harris. âI think it makes a difference,â Flake told What a Day in a phone call this afternoon. âThere are very few undecideds out there, but I think a legitimate group of undecideds are Republicans who have never cottoned to the former president â but they have a hard time given what people are told these days that you can’t be a conservative unless you vote for the Republican slate as it is.â It helps when Trump-skeptical conservatives see former Rep. Liz Cheney and others come out and campaign with Harris, he added.
Flake isnât the only one making this point. Harrisâ most persuasive closing argument is pointing out that many of Trumpâs own former cabinet members and other high-ranking Republicans refuse to back him, according to one group that tested different messages.
- The poll found that emphasizing support from Republicans and conservatives was even more effective than focusing on the threat Trump poses to reproductive rights, which has long been seen as one of the Democratsâ most powerful messages. Harris, apparently, got the memo, and has begun campaigning hard in swing states with a flock of conservatives. During a CNN town hall tonight, Harris is expected to capitalize on Kellyâs comments even further.
- Some on the right donât buy this idea, though. Trump has thrived on turning controversy into media dominance, and Kellyâs comments may simply play into that strategy, according to Kurt Volker, Trumpâs former top Ukraine official (who had a rocky split from the administration and played a prominent role in Trumpâs first impeachment). âIt definitely helps him,â Volker told What A Day. âIf you think about what’s happening in this late phase in the election cycle, all the news is about Trump. It’s either his rallies, his campaigns, his messaging, or it’s Kamala and the Democratic campaign also talking about him â and in a negative way, but talking about him. So itâs all about Trump, and this benefits him.â
- Many Republicans, including Trumpâs former top military officials, are also worried about the former presidentâs cozy relationship with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and how he would represent the U.S. on the world stage. âOne of the political parties in this country is a pro-Russia party. That’s the case for my opponent. It’s the case for the people my opponent associates with,â Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), whoâs locked in a contentious race that could decide how the Senate swings, told Pod Save America today. âDemocrats don’t go to bed with dictators.â
Anti-MAGA conservatives donât suddenly agree with Democrats on policy â they just want to restore their party to normalcy before Donald Trump radicalized the far-right.
DENY ME A RIVER
Election denialism is apparently mainstream in the Republican Party now. Great news for democracy! How wonderful to live in such normal times!
Almost half of all GOP candidates running for Congress or top state offices have expressed doubt about the integrity of the 2024 election on social media, the Washington Post found. Republicans are actively undermining the election results before the votes are even in, laying the groundwork for a contentious post-election season.
No surprise here, the five candidates who have spewed disinfo from their fingertips include former TV anchor Kari Lake, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). Itâs not a winning message: Americans widely trust local and state officials to conduct a fair election â more so than they did in 2020.
Whatâs more, Donald Trump is in talks with the lawyer who helped him try to overturn the last election, the New York Times reports. The lawyer, Kurt Olsen, is giving Trump advice about how to sow distrust before November 5, telling him to make legal demands related to voting machines in swing states, one person familiar with the conversations told the Times. Buckle up, this probably isnât going to be pretty!
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NEWS NEWS NEWS
North Korea has sent troops to Russia, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed today. South Korean officials have said that the Hermit Kingdomâs forces are helping Russia with its war against Ukraine by training on drones and other equipment being used on the battlefield.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Israel has improved humanitarian aid deliveries into the Gaza Strip, but âmore progress needs to be made, and most critically, it needs to be sustained,â during his trip to Tel Aviv today. The Biden administration warned Israel that it must improve aid deliveries or risk a cut in U.S. arms sales, following reports that Israel is trying to starve out northern Gaza.
The Justice Department warned billionaire conspiracy theorist Elon Muskâs pro-Trump super PAC that his $1 million giveaway scheme may violate federal law, according to CNN.
Chris LaCivita, Donald Trumpâs bombastic campaign manager, shared tweets after the Jan. 6 Capitol riots that blamed Trump for fueling an âinsurrection.â In classic X fashion, LaCivita defended his actions by saying that âretweets and likes are not endorsements.â Donât insult our intelligence, Chris, weâve been on Twitter far too long!
The majority of living American recipients of the Nobel Prize for economics signed a letter calling Kamala Harrisâs economic plan for the country âvastly superiorâ to Trumpâs. You donât have to have won the Nobel Prize for economics to know that, but we appreciate the confirmation all the same!
Ronna McDaniel, the ousted chair of the Republican National Committee, warned Republicans that they arenât doing enough to win over Gen Z voters, who lean Democratic, she wrote in an op-ed in The Hill.
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