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Over 200 former Republican staffers have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the upcoming presidential election, warning that another Trump presidency would harm democracy. This endorsement highlights the ongoing divisions within the Republican Party as the election approaches, with many moderates seeking alternatives to Trump.
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Prominent Republicans, including Liz Cheney and her father Dick Cheney, have endorsed Kamala Harris for president, citing concerns over Donald Trump's threat to democracy. This marks a significant shift as Harris seeks to attract disillusioned conservatives ahead of the upcoming election.
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As Trump prepares for his debate against Kamala Harris, his association with controversial figure Laura Loomer has sparked alarm among GOP allies. Loomer's history of conspiracy theories and racist remarks raises questions about her impact on Trump's campaign strategy and public perception ahead of the election.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer plans to bring a bill mandating insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments to the Senate floor within two weeks. This follows a previous failed attempt in June, and the move aims to pressure Senate Republicans ahead of the upcoming elections.