Former President Donald Trump will be holding rallies in Tempe, Arizona, and Las Vegas on Thursday. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris will be holding a rally Thursday night in the Atlanta suburbs with former President Barack Obama and musician Bruce Springsteen.

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春色直播 Urban League President Marc Morial says he doesn鈥檛 believe 鈥榯he hype that Black men are moving to Donald Trump鈥

鈥淚 believe Black men are making a choice between whether to vote or to participate,鈥 said Morial, one of the speakers during the 鈥淲heels Of Justice鈥 GOTV tour organized by the Michigan 春色直播 Action Network.

鈥淚鈥檓 confident that overwhelming numbers of African-American men will not vote for a person who denigrated them, a person who has disparaged them,鈥 Morial, who鈥檚 also a former New Orleans mayor, told The Associated Press on Thursday. 鈥淒onald Trump has talked about Black men, the Exonerated Five, Black athletes, Black-led cities like dogs. When you do that, you don鈥檛 earn my vote. You鈥檝e earned my contempt and my opposition.鈥

The tour鈥檚 first stop Thursday was at Trinity Baptist Church in Pontiac, north of Detroit. Other stops were planned in Flint, Ann Arbor and Detroit.

Other speakers include 春色直播 Action Network President the Rev. Al Sharpton and two members of what was known as the Central Park Five.

In the 1980s, Trump purchased a full-page ad in The New York Times calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty after the five Black and Latino teenagers were accused of raping and beating a white woman jogger in New York City. The five said they confessed to the crimes under duress, later recanted, and pleaded not guilty. They were convicted after jury trials, but the convictions were vacated in 2002 after another person confessed to the crime. The five men now are known as the Exonerated Five.

Georgia officials say they thwarted an attempt to crash a state election website

Georgia election officials acted quickly earlier this month to thwart an attempt to flood the state鈥檚 absentee voter portal in an apparent attempt to crash the site, the secretary of state鈥檚 office said.

The attack was limited to that part of the state鈥檚 website, which voters use to request an absentee ballot. Users may have experienced a brief slowdown, but the site never crashed and no data was compromised, said Gabriel Sterling, a top official at the agency.

He said it wasn鈥檛 clear where the attack originated. There has been no public indication that similar systems in any other state were subject to the same kind of attack.

The Georgia secretary of state鈥檚 office alerted federal authorities about the attack. The FBI, the federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Office of the Director of 春色直播 Intelligence all declined to comment Thursday.

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By moving to podcasts, Harris and Trump are turning away from legacy media to spread their messages

Among the legacy news outlets that have come up empty in their efforts to interview Kamala Harris and Donald Trump during the general election campaign: NPR, The New York Times, PBS and The Washington Post.

Yet Harris chose to for her 鈥淐all Her Daddy鈥 podcast and talk a little Bay Area basketball with the fellows on 鈥淎ll the Smoke.鈥 Trump rejected 鈥60 Minutes,鈥 but has hung out with the bros on 鈥淏ussin鈥 With the Boys鈥 and 鈥淔lagrant.鈥

During this truncated campaign, some of the traditional giants of journalism are being pushed aside. The growing popularity of podcasts and their ability to help candidates in a tight race target a specific sliver of the electorate is a big reason why.

There are certainly exceptions. Harris spoke to NBC News鈥 Hallie Jackson on Tuesday and held a CNN town hall on Wednesday. But political columnist John Heilemann of Puck noticed what he called 鈥渁n ancient, dying beast railing against the diminishment of its status and stature in the new world.鈥

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Donald Trump says he would fire special counsel Jack Smith 鈥榳ithin two seconds鈥 of taking office if elected president

In an interview Thursday on 鈥淭he Hugh Hewitt Show,鈥 Trump was asked whether he鈥檇 first pardon himself or terminate Smith to remove the legal cloud hanging over him as he seeks to reclaim the presidency.

He responded that the decision was 鈥渟o easy鈥 and that 鈥淚 would fire him within two seconds.鈥

Trump can order the Justice Department to remove Smith though he would technically not be able to do it himself since Smith isn鈥檛 a presidential appointee and was instead named to the post by Attorney General Merrick Garland.

When he was investigated by a special counsel as president, Trump urged his then-White House counsel, Don McGahn, to press the Justice Department for Robert Mueller鈥檚 termination but McGahn refused and Mueller remained in his position.

Smith has brought two federal cases against Trump. One, accusing him of illegally retaining classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, was dismissed in July. The other, charging him with plotting to overturn the 2020 presidential election, has been delayed by a Supreme Court opinion conferring broad immunity on former presidents.

AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler says she鈥檚 noticed additional momentum over the past two weeks for Harris

And she expects to pull in more volunteers for outreach as the election nears.

Shuler said the unions have been keeping track of their conversations with members, saying that as of now, 64% of those they鈥檝e spoken to will back Harris and 19% will back Republican Donald Trump. Those numbers leave some room for voters who might support the former president but declined to say so, as well as undecided voters who might ultimately support Harris.

In 2020, AP VoteCast found that 16% of voters came from union households, 56% of which backed President Joe Biden and 42% went for Trump.

President Biden will meet with labor leaders in Pittsburgh on Saturday to help shore up their critical support for Harris in Pennsylvania

Biden will meet with local leadership of the Laborers鈥 International Union of North America, and he鈥檒l be joined by President Brent Booker.

Biden, who has said he鈥檚 the most pro-union president in history, walked the picket line with the United Auto Workers and his administration worked most recently to prevent the dock workers strike. Biden has been calling local union workers in the critical battleground state to push for continued mobilization on behalf of his vice president, the Democratic nominee.

叠别测辞苍肠茅, whose 鈥楩reedom鈥 is Harris鈥 campaign anthem, is expected at the Democrat鈥檚 Texas rally on Friday

is expected to appear Friday in her hometown of Houston at a rally for Vice President , according to three people familiar with the matter.

Harris鈥 presidential campaign has taken on Beyonce鈥檚 2016 track 鈥淔reedom鈥 as its anthem, and the singer鈥檚 planned appearance brings a high level of star power to what鈥檚 become a key theme of the Democratic nominee鈥檚 bid: freedom.

Harris headed to the reliably Republican state just 10 days before Election Day in an effort to refocus her campaign against former President on reproductive care.

The three people weren鈥檛 authorized to publicly discuss the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity. The Harris campaign did not immediately comment.

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With two women running, the New Hampshire governor鈥檚 race is both close and personal

One of the nation鈥檚 most competitive gubernatorial races has also become intensely personal.

None of the nation鈥檚 12 female governors are up for reelection, but five women are running as major party gubernatorial nominees in four states. Two of them are in New Hampshire, where Republican Kelly Ayotte and Democrat Joyce Craig are competing to succeed Gov. Chris Sununu, a Republican who鈥檚 not seeking a fifth two-year term.

While voters and the candidates themselves say their gender is a nonissue in a state with a history of electing women to top offices, it has influenced their approaches to the and reproductive health care. Both candidates have produced television ads in which they describe having miscarriages after medical appointments during which no fetal heartbeats were detected.

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Trump claims he is 鈥榤aybe more conservative than any human being that鈥檚 ever lived鈥

The comment during an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt came after Hewitt gave the Republican former president a chance to claim the moderate mantle in the closing days of the 2024 campaign, an opening Trump swiftly closed.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e not a particularly conservative. You鈥檙e not as conservative as Ronald Reagan. And you鈥檝e tried to make that point. You鈥檙e kind of a moderate Republican, aren鈥檛 you?鈥 Hewitt asked.

鈥淚鈥檓 very, very conservative,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淢aybe more conservative than any human being that鈥檚 ever lived.鈥

One of the primary criticisms of Trump when he entered political life in 2015, especially from conservative Republicans, was that he wasn鈥檛 a true conservative. Trump had been during portions of his business career in New York and received considerable coverage at the outset of his successful 2016 campaign for being a moderate Republican, something his primary opponents like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio used against him.

Trump says he watched Harris鈥 Wednesday night town hall on CNN

Speaking during a Thursday morning interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, Trump called the vice president鈥檚 performance 鈥渁n embarrassment.鈥

鈥淚 watched her charade story last night on CNN,鈥 Trump said during the friendly interview. 鈥淚t was an embarrassment that she was running for president, representing a major party.鈥

The town hall with CNN was meant to replace a second debate between Trump and Harris. After one debate with Harris, the former president declined to participate in another debate and did not accept CNN鈥檚 invitation for a town hall.

Harris used the forum to lambast Trump before an audience of undecided voters in Pennsylvania. She agreed 鈥 twice 鈥 that Trump was a fascist, echoing , and said if Trump is elected again, he would be 鈥渁 president who admires dictators and is a fascist.鈥

Trump returned to the town hall later in the interview, saying Harris was 鈥渓ike a child almost.鈥

The RNC is rebuilding its legal operation after Trump allies鈥 failed effort to undo the 2020 race

The last time Donald Trump ran for president, the lawyers most directly involved in his efforts to overturn the election , or even .

This time around, Republican party leaders are working to present a more organized, skilled legal operation even as Trump continues to deny he lost the 2020 election and sows doubt about the integrity of the upcoming one.

鈥淚t has been very important to make sure that in every aspect, we are going to have a fully professional operation,鈥 RNC Chairman Michael Whatley told The Associated Press.

As , the Trump team finds itself under a particularly intense microscope given the aftermath of the 2020 race when meritless legal efforts challenging the results were by judges appointed by presidents of both political parties.

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Republican former Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris鈥 presidential bid

His endorsement on Thursday marks another cross-party backing for the Democratic presidential nominee, who鈥檚 campaigned this week with Liz Cheney, the GOP former Wyoming congresswoman.

Both Upton and Cheney were among the House Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump after a mob of his supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Upton, who represented West Michigan and served in Congress for 36 years, said in a statement that Trump is 鈥渦nfit to serve as commander in chief again.鈥 Upton said he has already cast his ballot for Harris.

鈥淭ime and time again respected senior national Republicans have urged our former president to focus on governing rather than personal attacks, mistruths, and continued false 2020 election claims,鈥 said Upton. 鈥淚nstead of heeding that advice, we see unhinged behavior not acceptable in most forums almost daily.鈥

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