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Joe Rogan reveals shock prediction on whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump will win the presidential election

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Podcaster Joe Rogan unveiled a shocking prediction for who he believes will be elected the next President of the United States.

It comes after VP Kamala Harris received a boost in top forecaster Nate Silver's closely-watched polling model and as Donald Trump trails behind her in four critical swing states.

Despite recent surveys, Trump is still the favorite to win the Electoral College with less than 100 days to the election, according to Silver.

Follow DailyMail.com's U.S. politics blog for all the latest developments.

17:47

Joe Rogan says Kamala will beat Trump because people are 'giving into the bulls***'

Joe Rogan stunned listeners as he made a shock prediction that Kamala Harris will beat Donald Trump in the election November because voters ae 'gaslighting themnsleves'.

'She’s gonna win,' the chart-topping podcaster, who has millions of listeners, said on a recent episode of his show The Joe Rogan Experience.

Rogan made clear he wasn't saying he 'wants' Harris to win, but he could see it happening.

I feel like we are in this very bizarre time where people are giving into the bulls*** in a way that I never suspected people would before. They just want no Trump, no matter what, and they’re willing to gaslight themselves - and by the way, I think Hillary could win.

The assassination attempt on Trump on July 13 had already been 'memory holed,' he said.

You would have thought Trump getting shot would have had four years of corporate journalists talking about hate speech causing violence, to be like, let’s take a step back, and that went for, what, a week?
Everybody forever was like, Kamala Harris is the worst vice president. She’s the least popular vice president of all time, and then in a moment, a moment in time, all of a sudden she’s our solution. She’s our hero. Everybody’s with her. All these social media posts about her. Try Googling a negative story on her, you won’t find one...

He added:

I’m saying it because she could. I’m not saying it because I think she’s going to and I’m not saying it because I want her to. I’m just being honest. I could see her winning,

Rogan argued for a separate presidential nominee like Tulsi Gabbard.

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23:23

Trump takes stage for first Pennsylvania rally since assassination attempt

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S., July 31, 2024. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

Donald Trump came on stage in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Wednesday for the first time since he was shot at a rally in the state 17 days prior.

The former president said he would be returning to the site of the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania to finish his rally.

He said to a crowd of approximately 8,000 supporters:

“Thrilled to be back in this beautiful state.
As you know this is my first return to the state since my rally in Butler. We’re going back to Butler, by the way.
22:03

Terror mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammad to plead guilty to 9/11 crimes: report

(FILES) This undated FBI file image shows Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, as he appeared on the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists website. The United States has reached plea agreements with 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other defendants, the Pentagon said on July 31, 2024. "The specific terms and conditions of the pretrial agreements are not available to the public at this time," the Pentagon said in a statement. (Photo by Handout / FBI / AFP) (Photo by HANDOUT/FBI/AFP via Getty Images)

Sept. 11thterror mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed is peparing to plead guilty to conspiracy charges related to the attacks that killed 2,976, according to a new report.

KSM, a key architect of the 2001 attacks, has been held at the U.S. military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba since 2006 and been in U.S. custody since 2003.

He was subject to repeated torture and interrogations after being captured in Afghanistan, presenting problems that would have undermined prosecutors at trial.

The development involving KSM and two codefendants is cited in a letter that prosecutors sent to family members of victims, the New York Times reported. ‘In exchange for the removal of the death penalty as a possible punishment, these three accused have agreed to plead guilty to all of the charged offenses, including the murder of the 2,976 people listed in the charge sheet,’ according to a letter signed by Rear Adm. Aaron C. Rugh and other military prosecutors. The others getting plea deals are Walid bin Attash and Mustafa al-Hawsawi, DOD officials told the paper.

21:45

Biden dings Obama over 'little problem' they had over same sex marriage after his inner circle pressured him to quit

President Joe Biden issued a rare comment tweaking his former partner Barack Obama's administration – in words that suggest lingering tensions after former Obama aides led the charge for Biden to end his presidential campaign.

Biden was asked about his legacy for LGBTQ Americans as he returned to the White House after 1am on Tuesday.

'Well, I’m really proud of my position. I was the first guy to come out for gay marriage. Remember that little problem with the Obama administration?' Biden responded.

He was referencing his own 2012 comments endorsing same-sex marriage. That came a few days before Obama followed suit, and represented a rare public fissure.

21:24

Trump rally features article calling Harris 'Indian-American' after ex-president questioned her blackness

20:59

Trump doubles down on Harris race comments

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JULY 31: Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump participates in a question and answers session at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention at the Hilton Hotel on July 31, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. The convention is expected to attract more than 3,000 media professionals.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Donald Trump doubled down on his comments questioning Kamala Harris' race.

The former president came under fire for claiming the vice president 'became a black person' when he spoke to the National Association of Black Journalists.

'Crazy Kamala is saying she’s Indian, not Black. This is a big deal. Stone cold phony. She uses everybody, including her racial identity!,' he wrote on Truth Social after the event.

Trump, in a confrontational, testy interview at the National Association of Black Journalist conference, repeatedly questioned Harris' racial origins.

'She was Indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went, she became a Black person. I think somebody should look into that,' he said.

Harris' mother is South Indian and her father is from Jamacia. The vice president has always identified as both South Asian and black.

20:17

Joe Biden shockingly mistook this senator's wife as his White House staffer TWICE on the same night

Joe Biden mistook a senator's wife as one of his own White House staffers multiple times, even after she told him who she is, as the president's mental decline is exposed.

The shocking story was recounted by Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee on The Tucker Carlson Show and later on a call with DailyMail.com.

He said he and his wife, Sharon, had met the president on multiple occasions.

But during a White House reception for congressional spouses about a year ago, the president did not recognize her when she told him hello.

Biden asked for her name, clearly did not remember her despite meeting many times and then inquired whether she worked for him in the White House East Wing.

When she told him that she was the wife of Senator Mike Lee, Biden looked confused before again asking her if she was on his West Wing staff. The 'weird' interaction prompted Lee to surmise that the president isn't 'quite there.'

20:15

Donald Trump says he 'didn't know' Kamala Harris was black as his interview with black journalists association gets off to contentious start

Donald Trump said he 'didn't know' Vice President Kamala Harris is black during a combative interview with members of a black journalists' association.

The drama came with the very first question after the former president got asked about some of his past comments attacking black journalists and lawmakers and his meeting with a white supremacist at Mar-a-Lago.

After tearing into his opening questioner on a panel at the National Association of Black Journalists, Trump took on Harris, who is of mixed heritage, questioning her lineage and suggesting her embrace of black culture was phony.

19:50

Democrats hope Kamala Harris at top of ticket will help ballot measures protecting abortion rights pass this November

By Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Democrats believe the shake-up at the top of the Democratic presidential ticket with Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the presumptive presidential nominee will help ballot measures protecting abortion rights in states pass this fall.

Florida is one of several states where voters will get to vote directly on a measure to protect the right to an abortion this November.

'I do think having Vice President Kamala Harris at the top of the ticket will be helpful to our ballot initiative,' said Florida House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell on Wednesday in response to a question from DailyMail.com.

She noted that an amendment needs 60 percent of voters' approval to pass in Florida.

Driskell said the 'enegy that we've been seeing in just under two weeks from this campaign is certainly going to hep us drive excitement for that initiative in Florida.'

Florida's law banning abortion after six-weeks went into effect in May.

FILE PHOTO: Abortion rights advocates gather to launch their 'Yes On 4' campaign with a march and rally against the six-week abortion ban ahead of November 5, when Florida voters will decide on whether there should be a right to abortion in the state, in Orlando, Florida, U.S. April 13, 2024.  REUTERS/Octavio Jones/File Photo

19:46

Trump rally goers in Pennsylvania aren't worried about security 17 days after assassination attempt

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

People wait in line to attend a Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pa., Wednesday, July 31, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Donald Trump's fans in Pennsylvania on Wednesday are not concerned about security despite an assassination attempt in the state just 17 days prior.

Multiple rally goers in Harrisburg said that security and safety was not something they considered when they decided to come to the rally.

Retiree Sue Schnitzenbaumer, 71, told DailyMail.com:

I have a feeling (Trump) will be taking security into his own hands now.

Helen Heidler, 60, is a food service director from York and said of whether she had security concerns:

No. I don’t know. It’s inside and they’re screening everybody. If it was outside, maybe. But once I was inside, it’s fine.

19:00

Biden is not done governing, White House says

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre looks on during the daily press briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on July 31, 2024. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the public will see President Joe Biden later this week.

Biden had no public events on his schedule for Tuesday or Wednesday. He was in closed-door meetings and briefings.

‘You’ll hear from him later this week,’ she said at her press briefing.

She pushed back at reports he is stepping back after his exit from the 2024 presidential race.

‘He's not done governing at all,’ Jean-Pierre said.

But she did concede the White House is ‘recalibrating.’

‘There is a change in just him stepping down for reelection. He's still very much the president and we're trying to figure out what the next six months are gonna look like.’

She added: ‘But just give us a beat. And we certainly will be out there. The president does want to continue to speak directly to the American people.’

18:49

Karine Jean-Pierre slams Trump for comments on Harris' race

Former US President and 2024 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump answers questions during the National Association of Black Journalists annual convention in Chicago, Illinois, on July 31, 2024. (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI / AFP) (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre slammed Donald Trump for his comment on Kamala Harris’ race.

During her briefing, NBC’s Peter Alexander read aloud a quote from Trump that he made at the National Association of Black Journalist conference where he said Harris was not really black until she ‘turned black’ a few years ago.

‘Wow,’ Jean-Pierre said.

She shook her head and bowed it down toward the podium as Alexander read Trump’s entire quote.

‘What you just read out to me, is repulsive, is insulting and no one has any right to tell someone who they are, how they identify,’ Jean-Pierre said.

‘That is no one's right. It’s someone's own decisions,’ she added. ‘Only she can speak to her experience.’

She went on to add: ‘It’s insulting for anybody - it doesn't matter if it's a foreign leader or former president - it is insulting.'

'She is the Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris. We have to put some respect on her name.'

At the conference, Trump said of Harris: ‘She was Indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went, she became a Black person. I think somebody should look into that.’

18:29

Harris caves to pressure to follow Trump's lead for a sit-down with black Journalist group

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is caving to pressure for a sit-down with the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) after Donald Trump addressed the organization in Chicago, Illinois on Wednesday.

Harris has not engaged in a sit-down interview since becoming the presumed Democratic presidential nominee last week.

But now, Harris' team is in conversations with the NABJ for a 'Q&A session' to take place 'at some point in September.'

NABJ President Ken Lemon said in a statement that the group has been in talks with both the Republcian and Democratic campaigns since January to appear.

18:24

Trump blasts 'very nasty question' as his interview with association of black journalists gets off to tense start

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, left, moderated by ABC's Rachel Scott, FOX News' Harris Faulkner and Semafor's Nadia Goba, speaks at the National Association of Black Journalists, NABJ, convention, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Former President Donald Trump’s interview with the National Association of Black Journalist got off to a tense and fiery start after he got asked about some of his past comments attacking black journalists and dining with a white supremacist at Mar-a-Lago.

‘First of all I don’t think I’ve ever been asked a question in such a horrible manner,’ Trump responded to ABC’s Rachael Scott, who asked the first question.

‘You don’t even say hello how are you?’ Trump lectured, calling ABC a fake news network.

‘I came here in good spirit. I love the black population of this country,’ he said.

18:05

Senior Democrat unveils new book for children

Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is now also a children's author.

The New York Democrat's new book is titled The ABCs of Democracy and will focus on Jeffries' first speech as House Minority Leader on January 7, 2023.

It is expected to be released as early as this fall.

The book's publisher, Grand Central Publishing, revealed the title will contain 26 original illustrations.

'Clever and memorable turns of phrase,' will bring 'Jeffries's remarks to life in a new way,' Grand Central Publishing released in a statement.

18:02

Biden admin accused of 'colluding' with Big Tech over Trump shooting photo

Rep. Matt Gaetz is launching a probe into whether the Biden administration participated in social media 'erasure' of the photos of former President Donald Trump after he was shot at in his Butler, Pa. rally.

In a letter to Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas the Florida Republican asked whether the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) participated in any discussions of search results after the assassination attempt.

On July 13 gunman Thomas Crooks opened fire toward Trump while he was speaking on stage at a rally. One attendee, Corey Comperatore, was killed and two others were critically injured. A bullet grazed Trump's ear, drawing blood, before he was tackled by Secret Service.

16:04

Donald Trump calls Kamala Harris a 'weird person' and slams her over the pronouns she goes by

Former President Donald Trump tore into Vice President Kamala Harris calling her 'weird' in a blistering new interview.

Trump was speaking with Fox News' Laura Ingraham about the frequent attacks by her campaign on himself and his VP pick Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance.

The Harris team, and prominent Democrats, hatched a new line of attack on the Trump-Vance ticket this week calling the MAGA Republicans 'weird.'

Trump tried to flip around the narrative, calling it a 'con job.'

'Do you know who is plain weird? She's plain weird,' Trump told the host on her Ingraham Angle show.

'She's a weird person. Look at her past. Look at what she does.'

16:04

Emhoff teams up with Letterman

Doug Emhoff posted a cute video on social media with David Letterman.

The two men were at a fundraiser for Kamala Harris' campaign in Martha's Vineyard.

Playing on the theme that the torch has been passed by Joe Biden to Harris, Emhoff passed his phone to Letterman.

Letterman, in turn, passed it to Jack Schlossberg, the son of Caroline Kennedy and a political correspondent for Vogue.

Jill Biden was originally scheduled to attend the fundraiser with Letterman but Emhoff stepped in after Joe Biden exited the presidential race.

15:58

Maya Rudolph to return to SNL to play Kamala Harris

Maya Rudolph appears at the Time100 Gala in New York on April 25, 2024, left, and Vice President Kamala Harris appears at a luncheon for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the State Department in Washington on April 11, 2024. (AP Photo)

Actress and comedian Maya Rudolph will be returning to Saturday Night Live to reprise her Emmy-winning role as Vice President Kamala Harris.

Rudolph will play Harris at least throught the 2024 election this November, CNN reports.

It comes as the vice president is now center stage as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

15:23

Harris rakes in cash at Houston fundraiser

FILE - Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the American Federation of Teachers' 88th national convention, July 25, 2024, in Houston. Harris appears to have energized Democrats in the early days of her candidacy, according to a new poll from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research that was conducted after President Joe Biden withdrew from the race. About 8 in 10 Democrats say they would be very or somewhat satisfied if Harris became the Democratic nominee for president. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, file)

Kamala Harris has raised $2.5 million from a fundraiser set to take place in Houston on Wednesday evening.

CNN reported the number. Harris also speak at the Divine Nine sorority, a prominent African American sorority.

While Harris is in Texas, Donald Trump will speak to the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago.

The vice president als0 was invited to attend but said she could only attend virtually, citing her schedule.

Harris will overnight in Texas to attend Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee’s funeral on Thursday in Houston.

15:01

Kamala Harris gets a BIG boost in model forecasting who will win Electoral College

FILE - Vice President Kamala Harris boards Air Force Two as she departs Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport in Westfield, Mass., July 27, 2024. With less than 100 days until Election Day, Harris faces unique challenges in pitching her policy ideas to Americans. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough, Pool, File)

Nate Silver updated his model forecasting who has the better chances of winning the presidential election.

His latest data shows Kamala Harris with a 42.5 percent chance of clinching the Electoral College vote while Trump has a 56.9 percent chance.

However, on Tuesday Harris' probability of winning the Electoral College was at just 38.1 percent.

14:54

Democratic delegates to begin voting to officially make Kamala Harris the presidential nominee tomorrow

TOPSHOT - US Vice President and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 30, 2024. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage / AFP) (Photo by ELIJAH NOUVELAGE/AFP via Getty Images)

By Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Democratic delegates will begin voting in the virtual roll call to officially make Vice President Kamala Harris the Democratic presidential nominee on Thursday.

The DNC and DNCC chairs announced Tuesday that only Harris qualified for the ballot after 3,923 delegates petitioned to get her on the ballot for the nomination.

Harris secured support from 99 percent of participating delegates.

Voting on the virtual roll call to officially make her the nominee will begin Aug. 1 and run through Aug. 5.

Delegates will receive a secure ballot to cast their vote on a rolling basis.

14:40

Trump heads to Chicago to address black journalists after MUCH drama

14:23

Trump speech to black journalists causes outrage

Donald Trump's invitation to address an association of black journalists - along with the group's shunning of Kamala Harris - has sparked outrage, resignations, and internecine fighting among its membership.

Trump is scheduled to take part of moderated discussion with the National Association of Black Journalists on Wednesday at their annual convention in Chicago.

Meanwhile, the group declined an offer from Harris to appear for a virtual conversation. The vice president could not appear in person due to logistical reasons, including her attendance at the funeral of the late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee in Texas.

Adding fuel to the fire is a report the group tried to get a prominent Harris surrogate instead, such as Megan thee Stallion, Oprah Winfrey or Barack Obama.

13:28

Kamala's ex-boyfriend, 90, thinks Joe Biden should give the presidency to her

Vice President Kamala Harris' much older ex-boyfriend Willie Brown believes that President Joe Biden should step down as president so that she can take the job.

Brown spoke with Politico columnist Jonathan Martin, revealing his thoughts about Harris, whom he dated when he was 60 and running for mayor of San Francisco and she was a relatively unknown 29-year-old Ameda County prosecutor.

Brown joked that if Harris won the presidency, 'She’ll deport my ass,' a joke he has long made about his former girlfriend turned political protege.

He also revealed that Harris was not former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's first choice for president and that he worked to make sure his other political protege Gov. Gavin Newsom was fully behind Harris.

13:23

Biden to headline first day of Democratic convention in Chicago

FILE - Vice President Kamala Harris embraces President Joe Biden after a speech on healthcare in Raleigh, N.C., March. 26, 2024. Much has changed about the 2024 presidential election in the United States. Now that President Joe Biden is out of the race, and Vice President Kamala Harris is in, Donald Trump is having to pivot his campaign to a new challenger. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley, File)

President Joe Biden is set to headline the first day of the Democratic Convention in Chicago that will nominate Vice President Kamala Harris after Biden dropped out of the race.

The awkward but politically essential handoff will occur on Monday, the first of four days to be keynoted by party luminaries, culminating in an expected speech by Harris on Thursday.

‘Monday night is Joe’s night,’ a source told CNN.

'Convention is our opportunity to tell our story directly to the American people, rally behind the Democratic nominees, and grow our broad and diverse coalition to defeat Donald Trump,’ convention senior communications director Matt Hill said, without confirming the report.

‘We look forward to sharing more soon about our convention in Chicago where Democrats will offer a forward-looking vision for our country that stands in stark contrast to the extremism from Donald Trump's convention that would take America backwards.’

13:21

Trump returns to Pennsylvania for first time since being shot

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in Pennsylvania

Donald Trump is returning to Pennsylvania on Wednesday for the first time since he was shot at a rally in the state earlier this month.

Just 17 days after the assassination attempt, the former president is returning to the key battleground state.

The rally in Pennsylvania’s capital of Harrisburg is just the third since the shooting and since becoming the Republican presidential nominee.

The FBI and multiple congressional committees are investigating the near-death of Trump and the security failures that allowed the shooter to get just 130 yards away from the stage with an AR-style weapon.

Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told DailyMail.com:

President Trump loves Pennsylvania and the great people who live there and looks forward to returning!

Shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, was neutralized by the Secret Service – but not before shooting Trump just centimeters from his brain, killing one rally goer and critically injuring two others.

Pennsylvania is vital to clinch in the 2024 race and is one of just a handful of states that will determine the outcome in November.

Trump nabbed a victory in the Keystone State in 2016 by just 0.7 percent. But in 2020, the state flipped blue to hand Biden a victory over the incumbent by a 1.2 percent gap.

Pennsylvania’s Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro campaigned for Vice President Kamala Harris in a Philadelphia suburb on Monday with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Shapiro is being floated as a running mate for Harris after she became the Democrat’s de facto nominee last week.

FILE PHOTO: Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures with a bloodied face while he is assisted by U.S. Secret Service personnel after he was shot in the right ear during a campaign rally at the Butler Farm Show in Butler, Pennsylvania, U.S., July 13, 2024. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

13:10

Biden administration takes new step toward canceling student loan debt for more than 30 million borrowers

The Biden administration on Wednesday announced it will begin moving forward with next steps in canceling student loan debt for tens of millions of borrowers this fall.

This week the Education Department will start emailing borrowers who have at least one federal student loan with an update on the potential student loan debt forgiveness available to them under the rule changes being finalized this fall.

It is the latest move in an a massive effort by President Biden to wipe out billions in student loan debt. The administration has already canceled more than $168 billion in debt for some 4.8 million borrowers.

The rules if finalized would bring the total number of borrowers eligible for student loan debt cancelation to more than 30 million, including those who have already had debt wiped out since Biden took office.

12:22

Kamala Harris gives major hint who her running mate will be

12:19

Dems satisfied with Harris as nominee but think Trump will win

TOPSHOT - US Vice President and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 30, 2024. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage / AFP) (Photo by ELIJAH NOUVELAGE/AFP via Getty Images)

Kamala Harris appears to be rallying Democrats behind her candidacy but a majority think Donald Trump will win in November.

About 8 in 10 Democrats say they are somewhat or very satisfied with Harris as the Democratic nominee, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

That poll was taken after Joe Biden left the race.

In a poll taken before Biden stepped down – but after his disastrous debate with Donald Trump – only 4 in 10 Democrats were satisfied with him as the nominee.

However, 56%, say that if Trump and Harris are the nominees in the November election, Trump is more likely to win.

12:12

Exclusive: Democrats reveal who Kamala Harris should select as her VP

Democrats are pushing for their favorite colleagues and friends to be considered for Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate.

Harris is reportedly getting close to choosing a VP and could be out on the campaign trail with her second-in-command by her side as soon as next week.

After quickly obtaining the Democratic party's full support following President Joe Biden's monumental reelection exit just over a week ago, she started vetting potential No. 2 options.

The top contenders thought to be in the running include Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, Michigan Sen. Gary Peters, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg.

12:10

Democrat official says Kamala Harris will NOT win...here's why

11:58

Donald Trump says Kamala is a 'weird person'

Trump hit back at Democrat attacks on the Republican ticket being 'weird'. He told Fox News:

Just plain weird. You know who’s plain weird? She’s plain weird. She’s a weird person
Look at her past, look at what she does, and look at what she used to say about herself. And I won’t get into it, what she used to say and who she was compared to, what she said. Starting in about 2016 she became a totally different person only for political reasons.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 30: Democratic presidential candidate, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally at the Georgia State Convocation Center on July 30, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. Both Harris and Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump plan to campaign in Atlanta this week.  (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images)

11:55

Trump attacks Kamala Harris over pronouns

Donald Trump was asked on Fox News about Kamala Harris using the pronouns ‘she/her' in her X bio. he said:

“ don’t want pronouns. I don’t want pronouns.

Asked if he was 'fluid' he said:

Nobody even knows what that means. Ask her to describe exactly what that means.

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