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| |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | A relaxed Joe Biden with his coat off and sleeves rolled up told a campaign rally in Las Vegas to make sure they vote this election, "even though we know this guy so shot himself in the foot." Campaigning for Hillary Clinton and U.S. Senate candidate Catherine Cortez Masto, Biden told the audience he's seen elections decided by "a handful of votes" and that "we have underestimated every step of the way this guy." Biden called abuse of power reprehensible and that he's "tired of new politicians who want to go to Washington to demean women. I really mean it. I mean it sincerely." "No one doubts what I say. The problem is I sometimes say all that I mean," he added. "(that's the) Textbook definition of sexual assault…talking about trump obviously..." |  |  |  | President Clinton gave a shout out to Bob Dylan for his Nobel Prize and used it as a way to promote his message of "answers over anger." The former president quite bluntly stated, "If you want to make this about dividing and distracting then you can vote for that other campaign." "This candidate- this election is simple. You think anger is better than answers? Then she's not your candidate," said Clinton. He also mentioned Hillary Clinton's debate performances and said she did well "in the middle of so much muck and mire" saying that the Trump campaign is in the business of demonizing, dividing and distracting. He urged the crowd, "Don't you give up on America. And don't get dragged into the negativity of this race." |  |  |  | Ad Roundup with ABC's SHUSHANNAH WALSHE and BENJAMIN SIEGEL |  | Dems in House Races Use Trump in Ads. The first ads are up from Democrats tying Republicans to Trump's hot-mic comments over the weekend. "Mike Gallagher still says we have to support Donald Trump. No, we don't. We don't have to support Mike Gallagher either," says the narrator in Tom Nelson's new ad in Wisconsin against Mike Gallagher, a former Marine and Senate aide running for an open seat. The spot, which is running in Green Bay, features prominently features Trump's 2005 audio/video. Following that ad, Democrats have launched ads in Minnesota, Pennsylvania and California. Three of those four races are against GOP incumbents, the kind of members who could lose their seats in a wave election. Democrats need four seats to win the Senate if Clinton wins, and 30 seats in the House to take back the lower chamber -- which Republicans now worry could be in play. |  |  |  | "It makes you want to unplug the internet or just look at cat gifs. Believe me I get it. In the last few weeks I've watched a lot of cats do a lot of weird and interesting things." - Hillary Clinton at a fundraiser in San Francisco speaking about Donald Trump's rhetoric |  | This email was sent to bamsdum.xiomi@blogger.com
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