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    'Reproductive freedom is on the ballot': Harris and Beyoncé speak to huge Texas rally

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  • Eugene Robinson: Harris and Trump are not being covered in the same way

    09:14
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  • Democrats see hopeful signs in early voting patterns

    09:19
  • Steve Rattner: Trump’s mass deportation and trade war plans will tank the economy

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    12:49
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    08:25
  • Donald Trump gets an early start on failed election lawsuits

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  • GOP candidate finds out the hard way that voters care about abortion rights

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  • Chris Matthews: I've never seen a more heroic figure than Liz Cheney

    09:08
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    03:21
  • Voters see Harris more favorably than Trump in new polling

    09:48
  • 'Real conservatives love their country and want it to continue': Joe on Cheney backing Harris

    09:41
  • Musk's million-dollar voter ploy draws calls for criminal investigation

    04:23
  • ‘Exactly what Haley voters have wanted to hear’: Psaki, experts react live to Harris-Cheney event

    07:45
  • ‘This is not the time to be squeamish’: Adam Schiff reacts to Trump’s ‘enemy from within’ rhetoric

    12:06
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GOP manages fallout of speech to racist group

05:20

Frank Thorp, NBC News Capitol Hill producer, talks with Steve Kornacki about the political fallout over the discovery that Republican House Majority Whip Steve Scalise gave a speech to a racist group led by David Duke in 2002.