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Election 2024: Trump and Harris campaign in Sun Belt states out West
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Vice President Harris campaigned in key Western states and criticized former President Trump's comment that he will protect the women of our country 'whether the women like it or not.' NBA superstar LeBron James announced his endorsement of Harris. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports.

rallied today in Albuquerque, New Mexico, before he headed to Henderson, Nevada. He's also set to participate in a hurricane relief benefit with Tucker Carlson in Glendale, Arizona, tonight.is holding events out West today, participating in rally concerts in Phoenix and Las Vegas and speaking in Reno, Nevada. Ahead of the Phoenix event, shestopped in North Carolina and sat down with podcaster Joe Rogan for an interview in which he suggested he and Trump can win theRobert F. Kennedy Jr.

"So no matter how I feel about it as her husband, I’ve got to put it to the side so we don’t get distracted, so we focus on this mission of getting her elected,” he added.Emhoff, who practiced law before his wife became vice president, also talked about his role fighting antisemitism during the Biden administration.

"What we are looking at is a difference in this election. Let's move forward and see where we are because on the issue, for example, of freedom of choice —"Harris said before shouting could be heard in the crowd. It is unclear what the disruptors were saying. Mohammady sits on the leadership board of the Kateb Cultural and Social Association, a local civic group that serves the region’s growing Afghan community. The approximately 450 registered members hail from Afghanistan or are of Afghan heritage, with the majority identifying with the Hazara ethnic group. Much of his election work has involved translating election materials into Dari, a Persian dialect spoken in Afghanistan.

After he made the comment, Biden said he was referring to"the hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico spewed by Trump’s supporter at his Madison Square Garden rally as garbage." Reza Mohammady is on the leadership board of the Kateb Cultural and Social Association, a civic group that serves the region’s growing Afghan community. The approximately 450 registered members hail from Afghanistan or are of Afghan heritage, with the majority identifying with the Hazara ethnic group.

“We haven’t heard much from Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign about Afghanistan,” he said. “We are still not sure how they want to deal with those extremist groups.” "Wouldn’t it be great to not have to think about this man ever again? Five more days," she wrote and then linked to a website that helps people figure out how to vote.

"When I think about my kids and my family and how they will grow up, the choice is clear to me. VOTE KAMALA HARRIS!!!" the post said. Harris said today that Trump's remarks this week about protecting women whether they “like it or not” is another sign of how he “devalues” women. He said for Trump,"nothing — not America, not our Constitution, not democracy, not the rule of law, not the lives of police officers or any other citizen — matters more than his own vanity and glory."Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey is anticipating 290,000 Detroit residents will vote in the 2024 election — a 53% turnout expectation that would surpass 2020's 51% citywide turnout.

"It’s because we are a Black city," said Baxter."I think that when you look at some of the attacks that have been made on communities like Philadelphia, Detroit, Atlanta, those type of communities, that’s where Black people live, that’s where Black folk are administrators over the process, and that is why we get attacked so often."

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"There’s one big difference between crooked Hillary and Kamala," Trump told attendees."Hillary was far more intelligent, but Hillary didn’t lie as much. Hillary was a liar and a scoundrel and a horrible human being, but she didn’t lie as much as Kamala."The only people more superstitious than sports fans might be political junkies, and with five days left until Election Day, some might see signs from the sports gods pointing towards a Harris victory.

In addition, it announced yesterday that it had made more than 5 million voter visits in eight battleground states since late June, including in Pennsylvania.Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said this morning that he had spoken to Trump by phone and wished him luck in the election. Not to be outdone, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer also got in on the costuming, donning a University of Minnesota cap in a pose with Michigan's first dogs — themselves dressed as piglets to mimic the corresponding photo of Walz holding an actual one.Harris will hold a rally and concert in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, tomorrow evening with performances by GloRilla, Flo Milli, MC Lyte, DJ GEMINI GILLY and The Isley Brothers and featuring remarks by Cardi B.

At the town hall event, hosted by Turning Point PAC, Vance claimed, without elaborating, that the U.S. is on the precipice of broader regional wars and “potentially even a world war.” For many in the progressive movement, the question of whether to keep Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan represents a pivotal question about the party’s future: whether it will double down or walk away from the cause of taking on big corporations and breaking up monopolies and concentrations of power.

In a brief hearing this morning, Judge Angelo Foglietta acknowledged that Musk’s notice of removal to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has for now stripped him of jurisdiction to hear arguments on Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner’s effort to block Musk’s daily $1 million giveaways aimed at voters in seven swing states.

Matthew Haverstick, a lawyer representing Musk and the political action committee, waved away his client’s failure to appear, saying that Musk is a busy man who can’t simply “materialize” on 12 hours notice, and that he was only added as a defendant in this case as a “publicity stunt.” "Insurance companies could go back to a time when they would deny you coverage for health insurance based on pre-existing conditions, pre-existing conditions such as you being a survivor of breast cancer, asthma, diabetes. And what I know is that the American people, regardless of who they're voting for, know the importance of the Affordable Care Act — of, as it's also called, Obamacare, in terms of expanding people's coverage to health care," she said.

Harris still hasn’t said how she would vote on California’s Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime initiative that has garnered a lot of attention in her home state. It continues,"We’re not trash, we’re more. And we’re not afraid. This November 5th, Trump will understand that some people’s trash is others’ treasure. Get out. The last one to laugh, you already know."

Absentee ballots sent in by mail take more time to process than votes cast in person, because election workers need to verify voters’ identities and remove them from envelopes. And provisional ballots are cast by people who election workers couldn’t immediately confirm were eligible to vote when they cast their ballots. Those ballots are segregated from the eligible ballots until the officials can investigate whether the votes are valid.

The Michigan Department of State confirmed to NBC News in an email that the defendant is a 19-year-old Chinese citizen studying at the University of Michigan. The allegations came amid the Trump campaign's repeated false claims of widespread voter fraud by undocumented immigrants. Trump requested, and was granted, recounts in a few of these states, but none of them changed the outcome of the election there. Typically, recounts only slightly change the final margin of a race, but when the vote is close enough, they can have a real effect.

Trump heads to Albuquerque, New Mexico, today, with his campaign newly confident that he is in such good shape to beat Harris that he can afford to divert his focus from the seven main battlegrounds the two sides have focused on for the entirety of the race.Elon Musk has been ordered to appear in a Philadelphia courtroom this morning for a hearing in the civil case brought against him and his political action committee by the city’s district attorney.

The daily drawings are open to registered voters in seven swing states who sign a petition pledging support for the First and Second amendments. America PAC keeps a running tally of winners at the top of the“America PAC’s and Musk’s lottery is plainly not a lawful lottery,” the complaint continues.

At least one account posted Krasner’s home address, writing “Krasner loves visitors. Mask up and leave all cellphones at home.”GREEN BAY, Wis. — In Green Bay yesterday, Trump donned an orange vest and climbed into a garbage truck to try to highlight a

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