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Trump sheds supporters, Walz’s ‘radical’ agenda is popular

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[Daily Kos: The Recap](   A daily roundup of the best stories and cartoons by Daily Kos staff and contributors to keep you in the know. [The Recap: Trump somehow spirals even more, plus more JD Vance content to abhor]( [As Harris offers voters joy, Trump spirals and sheds supporters]( If you thought Trump had already lost his grip on reality, wait until you see this. [Tim Walz isn’t a radical—he’s given voters what they want]( Trump called out Walz’s radical agenda of … *checks notes* … giving hungry kids lunch? [JD Vance's awkward troll of Kamala Harris is another giant fail]( The vice president of cringe content strikes again. [Can you please support reader-funded news and grassroots activism with a monthly donation of $3 to Daily Kos?]( ['I'm all in': Women governors come out strong for Harris]( “Women governors know something about being an executive.” [Tim Walz has a history of putting people over politics]( His vote on the Affordable Care Act exemplifies his lifelong service to others. [Cartoon: The week in weird]( Hard to believe all this happened in a week. [Show your support for independent news with a Daily Kos t-shirt—union decorated and made in the USA!]( [GOP Senate candidates find new ways to shoot themselves in the foot]( Well, Republicans do have a pro-gun platform … [America runs on dumbness: MAGA is now boycotting donuts]( Add it to the list, alongside Budweiser, Lego, Oreos, and many everyday products. [Kansas City is latest victim in red states’ war on their blue cities]( So much for small government. [Donate to Kamala Harris here. Let’s do this!]( [NRA is seeing red over super popular Harris-Walz camo hat]( The hot new accessory has already raked in about $2 million for the campaign. [Click here to see more cartoons.](   We're not asking for much Over the past 12 months, the average donation to Daily Kos has been just $9.44. These donations may seem small, but they're a big deal to us. In fact, they are our largest source of income. We literally couldn't do the work we do without them. Can you join thousands of other Daily Kos readers and help us with a donation of $9.44 right now? [Donate $9.44]( If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Daily Kos, Daily Kos 344 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612

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