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The Kamala Harris hype is real — PN is a reader-supported publication made possible by paid subscribers. Appreciate our independent journalism? Then please sign up to support us. — 🥥 Subscribe to Public Notice 🌴 — Just three days after President Joe Biden dropped …
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Kamala Harris makes Donald Trump do the one thing he fears most: Get up and get out — With Kamala Harris running, Donald Trump needs to actively campaign — and not just in MAGA country — The joyful reception that Vice President Kamala Harris received from Democrats when President Joe Biden dropped …


Hillary Clinton: How Kamala Harris Can Win and Make History — History has its eye on us. President Biden's decision to end his campaign was as pure an act of patriotism as I have seen in my lifetime. It should also be a call to action to the rest of us to continue his fight for the soul of our nation.


It's Fun When Politics Are Fun — It's a hot Harris summer. — ∙ Paid — There remains a whole lot to say about Kamala Harris and her candidacy. I believe she can win, for one. And for two, it's fun to see an injection of optimism and fun into this race.


How Kamala Harris Changes the Race — In some ways, the new matchup figures to be strangely familiar. — When all the dust settles on a chaotic few weeks of American politics, this year's presidential race will look very different than it did before. — But despite the upheaval …
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Historic flood of cash pours into Harris campaign and allied groups — Democrats reported raising more than $250 million since Biden announced he was leaving the presidential race and endorsed Harris. — Weeks of pent-up Democratic panic gave way to a historic flood of campaign cash …
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Trump's Favorite Lies, Puffery and Flights of Fancy, Up Against the Data — For more than 90 minutes last week, Donald Trump gave a rambling speech accepting the Republican nomination for president for a third time. He used the opportunity, as well as his June debate with President Biden …
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It's time to talk about Donald Trump's age — At 78, former President Donald Trump is now the oldest presidential nominee in American history. If he wins re-election in November, Trump will end his term just a few months shy of his 83rd birthday, making him two years older than President Joe Biden is now.
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Clinton: Harris can overcome ‘double standards of American politics’ and beat Trump
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Trump is back to insulting his opponents despite reported transformation
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Republican leaders urge colleagues to steer clear of racist and sexist attacks on Harris

Trump reemerges in North Carolina to a new opponent and a political landscape reshaped once again by the extraordinary
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Trump campaign files complaint with FEC seeking to keep Biden from transferring campaign funds to Harris
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Democrats are cautiously optimistic that they finally have the first female president
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Kamala Harris campaign maps out ‘path to victory,’ raises $126 million in three days

The Kamala Harris Effect
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How Kamala Harris Locked Up the Nomination in Two Days
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The simple reason why Kamala Harris has Donald Trump running scared
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Exclusive: Harris leads Trump 44% to 42% in US presidential race, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
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Trump nephew reveals Uncle Donald's racist outburst in new book — Exclusive: Fred C Trump III shares story of presidential nominee using N-word and describes Trump's attitude on race — In a new book, Donald Trump's nephew recalls the future US president, at the start of his New York real estate career …
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Trump Repeatedly Used N-Word, Says His Own Nephew — RACIST RANT — Fred C. Trump III reportedly details his uncle's shocking outburst in a forthcoming memoir. — Donald Trump repeatedly used the n-word in response to his car being damaged in the early 1970s, his nephew reportedly writes in a new memoir.


Secret Service Threatens Trump: Stop Your Massive Rallies, Or Else — The Secret Service is ‘encouraging’ the Trump campaign to halt the large-scale events his supporters have grown accustomed to. — The same agency that failed to protect former President Donald Trump from a would-be assassin's bullet …
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Trump plans to stop holding outdoor rallies after assassination attempt
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Secret Service encourages Trump campaign to stop outdoor rallies
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Elon Musk backs down from $45 million a month pledge to Trump, says he doesn't ‘subscribe to cult of personality’ … Elon Musk is not spending $45 million a month to elect former President Donald Trump, though he has created a new super political action committee (PAC) to fund the Republican candidate …
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Elon Musk denies report he will donate $45m a month to Trump Super Pac
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Sunday was world's hottest ever recorded day, data suggests — Preliminary data from Copernicus suggests temperature records were shattered, taking world into ‘uncharted territory’ — World temperature records were shattered on Sunday on what may be the hottest day scientists have ever logged, data suggests.
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Johnson warns of arrests over Netanyahu speech disruptions — Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) sent a letter to House members warning that there would be arrests if people disrupted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to lawmakers Wednesday. — Johnson said in his letter …
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Lots Of Democrats Are Boycotting Netanyahu's Address To Congress
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Veep Stakes — In a normal presidential campaign, such as the one Vice-President Kamala Harris is running, “veepstakes” is a harmless play on the word “sweepstakes,” invoking a friendly competition to become a vice-presidential nominee. One can enjoy thinking about matches between …

Now that Joe Biden Stepped Down for the Good of the Country, Joe Kahn Must Join Him — In their latest installment of an editorial making demands of Joe Biden, other Democrats, and voters, but never Donald Trump, the NYT on Monday joined the horde of outlets begging for an open primary.


Senators Should Support Bill to Codify Chevron Deference, Modernize Rulemaking — Contact: David Rosen, drosen@citizen.org — WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senators should support the Stop Corporate Capture Act, introduced today by U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), the Coalition for Sensible Safeguards said.
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Buttigieg hits Vance over ‘childless’ remarks — Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg hit back at Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), tapped earlier this month to be former President Trump's running mate, for remarks he made in the past about “childless” figures within the Democratic Party.
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House GOP leaders urge members: Stop making race comments about Harris — Leadership warned lawmakers during a closed-door meeting to focus on the vice president's record, not her race. — House Republican leaders told lawmakers to focus on criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris' record without reference …
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The moral bankruptcy of Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz — Two of Silicon Valley's famous venture capitalists made a case for backing Trump: that their ability to make money is the only value that matters. … Last week, the founders of venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz declared …
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New York's Democratic Party shows new interest in electing Democrats — After a poor performance in 2022, the state apparatus appears ready to compete for battleground seats. — ALBANY, New York — The New York State Democratic Committee is trying something new this year — working to elect Democrats in New York.