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Election 2024 live: Spike Lee and Samuel L Jackson join Harris rally, while Trump calls US ‘garbage can for the world’

Kamala Harris in Georgia with Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen on Thursday while Donald Trump heads west to Arizona and Nevada

Kamala Harris responds to question on whether or Donald Trump is a 'fascist’

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Kamala Harris is hosting the first of a series of get-out-the-vote events in key swing states, being joined tonight in Atlanta, Georgia by Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen, Samuel L Jackson, Tyler Perry, and Spike Lee.

Tomorrow in Houston, Texas, superstar Beyoncé will lend her support to the campaign as the vice president focuses on the future of reproductive rights. Obama and Springsteen will also appear in Philadelphia on Tuesday.

On Wednesday night Harris said she believes that Donald Trump is a “fascist” in a CNN town hall in Pennsylvania, again warning of the threat the Republican poses to the country’s future.

The former president is currently facing a fresh storm of criticism over a report alleging that he once said he needed “the kind of generals that Adolf Hitler had”, with John Kelly, his former chief of staff, saying he praised Hitler on multiple occasions.

Trump has nevertheless taken a narrow lead over Harris in a new Wall Street Journal poll with less than two weeks until Election Day, getting 47 percent of the vote in the latest survey, with Harris two points behind.

In a rally in Tempe, Arizona, this evening Trump referred to the US as the “garbage can for the world” when speaking about immigration.

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‘Dad’ Trump will give ‘vigorous spankings to bad girls’... according to Tucker Carlson

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson whipped up a crowd of Donald Trump supporters with a bizarre speech comparing the former president to a dad coming home to punish his misbehaving children.

Here’s Ariana Baio’s report on this unsettling visual.

Bizarre Tucker Carlson speech compares Trump to ‘dad’ giving kids ‘vigorous spanking’

Former Fox host used ‘little girl’ metaphor to suggest the former president is what the country needs - then claimed it’s the Democrats who are the ‘weirdos’

Oliver O'Connell24 October 2024 19:10
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Watch: Scaramucci explains why he doesn’t think Trump would incite violence if he loses

Former Trump staffer Anthony Scaramucci tells Dean Obdeidallah why he doesn’t think that Donald Trump would incite violence if he loses the 2024 election.

Oliver O'Connell24 October 2024 19:07
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Warren Buffett reveals endorsement decision after fake claims about who he’s backing

The billionaire Warren Buffet has finally revealed his endorsement decision for next month’s election – but it’s not the one many would have guessed.

Madeline Sherratt has the story.

Warren Buffett finally reveals his endorsement decision in 2024 election

The 94-year-old philanthropist billionaire revealed the announcement on his company website in response to fake claims of who he is backing

Oliver O'Connell24 October 2024 19:03
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Watch: Trump tells Hugh Hewitt he would fire Jack Smith in ‘two seconds'

Trump says he would 'fire' Jack Smith in 'two seconds' after taking office
Oliver O'Connell24 October 2024 19:00
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Watch: Harris hails endorsements from GOP leaders, dings Trump for being ‘exhausted’

Kamala Harris hailed new endorsements from Republican Party leaders while speaking to the press this lunchtime: “I'm proud to announce that we've had some endorsements this morning…Two leaders of the Republican Party…The Mayor of Waukesha and former Representative Fred Upton.”

She also reiterated the claim that Donald Trump is “exhausted”, adding “the sad part about that is he’s trying to be President of the United States”.

Oliver O'Connell24 October 2024 18:54
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Three decades serving as congressional Republican, and this GOP stalwart has voted for Harris

Fred Upton, a member of the Republican Party who represented Michigan in Congress for more than three decades, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president on Thursday, breaking from his party in defiance of Donald Trump.

Reflecting on the January 6 attack on the Capitol, Upton said Trump is “unfit to serve as commander in chief again” and has continued to engage in unacceptable “unhinged behavior”, in a statement obtained by the New York Times.

Ariana Baio reports.

Ex-GOP rep backs Harris saying Trump is unfit to serve as commander in chief again

Republican who served in Congress for more than three decades said he voted for Harris via absentee ballot

Oliver O'Connell24 October 2024 18:50
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Watch: GOP mayor ‘terrified of Donald Trump’ declares support for Kamala Harris

Red city mayor ‘terrified of Donald Trump’ declares support for Kamala Harris

The mayor of a Republican stronghold declared his support for Democrat Kamala Harris for president, describing how he is terrified of Donald Trump. Waukesha mayor Shawn Reilly, who voted Republican for most of his life but has previously supported a third party and Joe Biden, endorsed the vice president in the 2024 race. Mr Reilly, who left the Republican party following the January 6 Capitol insurrection, said his choice was a “vote against Trump,” “He’s been convicted of felonies and this is not what the United States needs,” he explained.

Oliver O'Connell24 October 2024 18:40
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Mailbox set on fire damaging ballots in crucial swing state Arizona

Phoenix Fire Department and law enforcement are investigating after a United States Postal Service mailbox was believed to have been set on fire overnight. Some 20 mail-in electoral ballots were damaged in addition to other mail awaiting collection.

ABC 15 Arizona reports:

Crews were called to the USPS Osborn Station, near 7th Avenue and Indian School Road, around 1:30 a.m. where a drove-up mail collection box was on fire.

Crews were able to quickly extinguish the blaze, but investigators were later seen going through pieces of mail that had been burned in the fire.

"Approximately 20 electoral ballots were damaged, along with additional miscellaneous mail," Phoenix Fire Department officials said. The Postal Inspector has since taken possession of the damaged ballots and mail.

What led to the fire is not yet known, but Phoenix Police Department says Phoenix Fire Department’s Arson Investigation Taskforce is performing a criminal investigation with postal inspectors and police.

Oliver O'Connell24 October 2024 18:35
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Watch: Harris speaks to reporters before traveling to Atlanta

Oliver O'Connell24 October 2024 18:31
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More than 230 doctors say Trump is too unstable to serve

More than 230 psychiatrists and mental health professionals have signed on to an open letter declaring Donald Trump to be far too mentally unstable to be president as part of a new ad campaign from conservative lawyer George Conway’s Anti-Psychopath PAC.

Andrew Feinberg has the story.

More than 230 doctors say Trump is too unstable to be president in open letter

Letter states that the Republican candidate ‘appears to be showing signs of cognitive decline that urgently call for a full neurological workup’

Oliver O'Connell24 October 2024 18:30

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