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TEAM TRUMP PANICS ABOUT HIS ATTACKS ON KAMALA HARRIS BACKFIRING


DONALD TRUMP’S ALLIES ARE WORRIED THEY “CAN’T CONTROL” HIM AS HE ATTACKS VICE
PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS.

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As Republicans begin developing lines of attack against Vice President Kamala
Harris, many on Team Trump worry that those on their side—including Trump
himself—will make disparaging comments about Harris’s identity, alienating key
voters.


On Tuesday, The Washington Post reported that Trump’s allies believe attacks on
Harris’s political record are more effective than personal insults, but “they
also worry that Trump and some of his more extreme supporters will be unable to
refrain from deploying sexist and racially fraught language, which they fear
will hurt him with crucial voting blocs.”



A source “familiar with the Trump campaign’s thinking” who spoke with the Post
“on the condition of anonymity to share candid views,” seemed to think that it’s
all but inevitable that Trump will make problematic comments toward Harris. “We
hope he doesn’t act like a crazy racist and sexist person, but we can’t control
him,” the source said. “There are probably dog whistles and racist and sexist
tropes he’ll stumble into. His campaign is going to try to keep him out of that
rhetoric, but it’s going to be difficult.”

This isn’t the first time that Republicans have fretted about the bigotry in
their own ranks affecting their electoral prospects. Last week, Politico
reported that leading House Republicans had to tell “lawmakers to focus on
criticizing [Harris’s] record without reference to her race and gender,”
following “a series of comments by their members that focused on Harris’ race as
well as claims she is a ‘DEI’ pick.”

Over the weekend, several Republican lawmakers and Black Trump supporters told
Reuters they worried about “demeaning racist and sexist attacks” and “whether
the onslaught could harm Republicans at the ballot box.”



Earlier this week, a Republican pollster warned that Trump “taking shots at
[Harris’s] race and her gender,” as “some of the irresponsible members of
Congress” have, would be a political liability.


But the expectations of those close to Trump, not to mention his history of
racism and misogyny, including toward Harris, suggest that he might be unable to
help himself.

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J.D. VANCE ADMITS TO “SUCKER PUNCH” BY KAMALA IN STUNNING LEAKED AUDIO


DESPITE DONALD TRUMP’S CLAIMS, VANCE ADMITTED THAT THE CAMPAIGN HAS A MAJOR
KAMALA PROBLEM.

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Senator J.D. Vance knows that Vice President Kamala Harris is a big threat.
While he may not be willing to say it publicly, he’s certainly admitting it to
donors.

In a new recording released Monday by The Washington Post, Vance spoke candidly
at a fundraiser in Golden Valley, Minnesota, on Saturday, where the Ohio
senator’s line to donors was far different from the about-face that he and
former President Donald Trump had been presenting publicly.



“All of us were hit with a little bit of a political sucker punch,” said Vance.
“The bad news is that Kamala Harris does not have the same baggage as Joe Biden
because whatever we might have to say, Kamala is a lot younger. And Kamala
Harris is obviously not struggling in the same ways that Joe Biden did.”

While Vance’s admission was not particularly surprising given Harris’s slate of
high-profile Democratic endorsements and how successful her initial fundraising
efforts have been, it was a tune that the public hasn’t heard Vance sing.

As CNN’s Kaitlan Collins pointed out Monday night, this line was extremely
different from what Trump was saying concurrently, over on Fox News.



“I think she’s a worse candidate than him,” Trump said in an interview with
Laura Ingraham. She’s far more radical left. She is younger, but I mean she’s 60
years old. A lotta people—I didn’t know she was 60 years old, I thought she was
a little younger.”



In general, the “Kamala’s worse than Biden” line seems to be the main strategy
for the Trump campaign, but it certainly isn’t the reality they’re facing.


In the leaked audio, Vance admitted that the Trump campaign had the “unique
opportunity” to shape public perception of a candidate that voters are far less
familiar with, trying out different lines of attack to see what has the most
impact.



“Love ’em or hate ’em, everybody has an opinion about Donald Trump and Joe Biden
after the past eight years,” Vance said to the room of donors. “But Kamala
Harris, people don’t really know.”

But shortly after President Joe Biden dropped out, Vance acted like nothing had
changed.

“I don’t think the political calculus changes at all,” Vance told reporters on
July 22. “We were running against Joe Biden’s open border, Kamala Harris’s open
border. Kamala Harris supported the Green New Scam. Kamala Harris, frankly,
covered Joe Biden even though it was obvious he was mentally incompetent for a
very long time.”



Vance spokesman Will Martin released a statement Monday in response to the
leaked audio. “Poll after poll shows President Trump leading Kamala Harris as
voters become aware of her weak, failed and dangerously liberal agenda,” Martin
said. “Her far-left ideas are even more radioactive than Joe Biden, particularly
in the key swing states that will decide this election like Pennsylvania,
Michigan, and Wisconsin.”

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TRUMP DOUBLES DOWN ON OMINOUS ELECTION THREAT IN CREEPY FOX INTERVIEW


FOX NEWS’S LAURA INGRAHAM PRACTICALLY BEGGED DONALD TRUMP TO WALK BACK HIS
THREAT. HE REFUSED.

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Donald Trump did little, if anything, in a Fox News interview Monday night to
explain what he meant when he told a group of supporters on Friday, “You won’t
have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians.”

Laura Ingraham asked Trump what he meant, and Trump gave a meandering answer
that didn’t answer the question, talking instead about how much Christians
support him and how Jewish people who don’t support him “should have their head
examined.”




When he finally came back to the question at hand, he said “Christians are not
known as a big voting group. They don’t vote, and I’m explaining that to ’em.
You never vote. This time, vote. I’ll straighten out the country; you won’t have
to vote anymore. I won’t need your vote.”

Ingraham interjected to try to help the convicted felon and Republican
presidential nominee, saying, “You meant you don’t have to vote for you, because
you’ll have four years in office.”


Trump still didn’t answer the question, talking about how gun owners don’t vote.
When Ingraham pressed the matter again, Trump again came back to how Christians
don’t vote and that they ought to this time, and then once again repeated his
promise that people won’t have to vote in the future if he’s elected.




“Don’t worry about the future. You have to vote on November 5. After that, you
don’t have to worry about voting anymore, I don’t care, because the country will
be fixed, and we won’t even need your vote anymore because frankly, we will have
such love if you don’t want to vote anymore, that’s OK,” Trump said in one of
his trademark run-on sentences.




It doesn’t make sense as to why Trump keeps repeating this statement. Is he
hinting at some sort of authoritarian takeover where voting doesn’t matter? And
why is he claiming that Christians don’t vote when devout, fundamentalist
Christians have been involved in politics for most of America’s history?

Also, last week Trump told his followers, “We don’t need the votes, I have so
many votes,” sending a weird message just before the election. While Democrats
won’t mind, this might be another sign of Trump’s continued cognitive decline.



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MATT GAETZ ACCIDENTALLY INSULTS TRUMP WHILE BASHING A “DICTATOR”


THE FLORIDA REPUBLICAN’S DESCRIPTION OF AN “ILLEGITIMATE DICTATOR” SOUNDS
AWFULLY FAMILIAR.

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MAGA Representative Matt Gaetz accidentally threw some shade at former President
Donald Trump on Monday while trying to weigh in on Venezuela’s contested
presidential election.

Venezuela’s election authority declared Sunday that President Nicolás Maduro had
won the country’s presidential election, having secured 51 percent of the
popular vote, while his U.S.-backed opponent, Edmundo Gonzalez, earned only 44
percent, according to the Associated Press.



The opposition party has disputed the results, claiming that Gonzalez had earned
a whopping 70 percent of the vote and that they had the data to back it up.
Venezuela’s voting authority delayed the release of the detailed vote tallies
Monday as protests broke out across the country, and foreign leaders have been
reluctant to recognize a winner. Not Gaetz though—he’s all in.

“Maduro lost the election in Venezuela badly, then simply declared victory
anyway. He is an illegitimate dictator,” Gaetz wrote in a post on X (formerly
Twitter). Did that description not sound the least bit familiar to the
Republican congressman, who has turned into one of Trump’s most devoted
sycophants?

“We stand with the people of Venezuela and their diaspora throughout the world
in calling for an end to his murderous regime. It is sad but true that a nation
can vote its way into socialism, but almost always has to fight its way out,”
Gaetz wrote.



A loyal Trump toady, Gaetz has repeatedly downplayed the January 6 insurrection,
pushing the conspiracy theory that the FBI was involved in the attack. A year
after the deadly riot, Gaetz referred to the rioters as “patriotic Americans …
who had no intent of breaking the law and doing violence.”

“We’re ashamed of nothing,” Gaetz said on Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast in
January 2022. “We’re proud of the work we did on January 6 to make legitimate
arguments about election integrity,” he added.

Republican Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio, fellow Trump stooges, also
posted their criticisms of Maduro to X, proving self-awareness is dead.


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AOC SHUTS DOWN REPUBLICAN WHINING ABOUT KAMALA’S “WEIRD” TRUMP ATTACK


REPRESENTATIVE ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ PERFECTLY SUMMED UP KAMALA HARRIS’S NEW
ATTACK ON DONALD TRUMP AND J.D. VANCE.

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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Monday shut down Vivek Ramaswamy’s
attempt to fire back at the Kamala Harris campaign’s criticisms of Republicans
as “weird.”


It started when Ramaswamy posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday night about
how “this whole ‘they’re weird’ argument from the Democrats is dumb & juvenile.”



“This is a presidential election, not a high school prom queen contest. It’s
also a tad ironic coming from the party that preaches ‘diversity & inclusion.’
Win on policy if you can, but cut the crap please,” the failed Republican
presidential candidate said in his post.


On Tuesday morning, Ocasio-Cortez clapped back, pointing out how Republicans’
actual policies are the weird part.


“It’s an incel platform, dude. It’s SUPER weird. And people need to know,”
Ocasio-Cortez posted.




It appears that the criticisms of Vance and Trump are starting to get to
Republicans, which signals that they’re working. For the past week, Vance has
been heavily mocked, as his campaign speeches fell flat and a false internet
rumor circulated about him conducting a sex act with a couch. Old remarks where
he compared Democrats to “childless cat ladies” resurfaced and drew criticism
from celebrities as well as lawmakers.


Ramaswamy could hardly have expected his post to shut the criticism down. But
then again, he’s not known for his powerful language actually working, as those
who have heard him try to rap can attest. Tuesday’s post from AOC isn’t even the
first time she’s shut him down this month, as she recently destroyed his RNC
speech in which he tried to paint Republicans as “cool.” Unfortunately for
Ramaswamy, it didn’t work.


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TOP JANUARY 6 CONSPIRACIST TO INVESTIGATE TRUMP SHOOTING


REPRESENTATIVE CLAY HIGGINS WILL DEFINITELY HAVE SOME NORMAL ANSWERS.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson has tapped a January 6 conspiracy theory-touting 
Republican lawmaker to join a new bipartisan task force investigating the
assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.

Johnson unveiled his list of picks Monday, which included his fellow Louisiana
Republican, MAGA Representative Clay Higgins.



Higgins subscribes to the outlandish far-right theory that “FBI informants”
pretending to be Trump supporters descended on the U.S. capital the night before
the deadly January 6 insurrection using “ghost buses.”

During a hearing before the House Homeland Security Committee in November,
Higgins raised this theory to FBI Director Christopher Wray, who “emphatically”
denied his claims. As proof, Higgins pointed at a picture of buses parked
outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C., the night before the attack,
claiming that they were ghost vehicles, or vehicles with the windows painted
over to keep their purpose secret.

“These buses are nefarious in nature and were filled with FBI informants dressed
as Trump supporters, deployed onto our capital on January 6,” Higgins insisted,
saying he had “extensive evidence” about the two vehicles. 



When the committee’s Chairman Mark Green pushed Higgins to wrap it up, the
Louisiana Republican warned: “Your day is coming, Mr. Wray.”

Higgins released a statement Monday about his new appointment. “I am honored to
serve on the bipartisan Task Force on the attempted assassination of President
Trump,” he said. “The American people demand answers, and we will use every tool
at our disposal to reveal granular detail of what led to the attempted
assassination, ensure accountability, and identify security failures. I look
forward to working with my bipartisan colleagues to deliver the truth.”

If his previous statements are any indication, Higgins might be vulnerable to
believing the far-right conspiracy theories about Trump’s brush with death. In
fact, he’s already shared one.



“American Patriots are united behind President Trump,” Higgins wrote in a post
on X, shortly after the shooting at Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. “The
left will not stop MAGA Nation.”

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TRUMP MELTS DOWN OVER FOX NEWS’S KAMALA COVERAGE


DONALD TRUMP IS FURIOUS THAT FOX NEWS DARED TO COVER ACTUAL NEWS.

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Donald Trump is getting fed up with Fox News over the network simply doing its
job.

“Why is FoxNews putting on Crazy Kamala Harris Rallies?” wrote Trump on Truth
Social Monday afternoon.



Amid articles about Ted Cruz “safeguarding” schools from the Chinese Communist
Party and Whoopi Goldberg reacting to “drag queens” at the Olympics, Trump
couldn’t find enough Fox News articles sucking up to him. Earlier this month,
Trump issued a similar complaint that the network wasn’t doing enough to help
him, writing “STOP PUTTING ON THE ENEMY!”

In the past, Fox has done plenty to boost Trump, especially around his false
claims of 2020 election fraud. That support cost them nearly $800 million to
settle a lawsuit.

“Why do they allow the perverts at the failed and disgraced Lincoln Project to
advertise on FoxNews? Even Mr. Kellyanne Conway, a man so badly hurt and
humiliated by his wife (she must have done some really NASTY things to him,
because he is CRAZY!), is advertising on FoxNews,” Trump continued Monday,
referring to his former adviser Kellyanne Conway’s ex-husband, George Conway.



Trump seems to be playing willfully ignorant that Fox News has been the
most-watched news network for more than 20 years, making it desirable for
well-funded advertisers, in order to make the point that he’s frustrated about
its supposed disloyalty.

It’s more likely that Trump is annoyed that Fox aired a favorability poll over
the weekend that showed Harris leading over him in swing states.

“We have to WIN WITHOUT FOX!” wrote Trump.


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TRUMP JR. HAS BONKERS RESPONSE TO KAMALA’S POPULARITY WITH KEY GROUP


DONALD TRUMP JR. TRIED TO INSULT KAMALA HARRIS SUPPORTERS, BUT IT FELL A LITTLE
FLAT.

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How do the right-wing respond when they see white men, typically their most
reliable supporters, powerfully mobilizing for Kamala Harris? Derogatory
name-calling.

When a Harris campaign account announced Monday that registration for a “White
Dudes for Kamala” event had surpassed 75,000 people, Donald Trump Jr. just had
to weigh in.



“They should give it a more fitting name,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter),
suggesting instead, “Cucks for Kamala.”

Screenshot

Using a typical insult from alt-right internet trolls, Trump is implying that
any man supporting Harris lets another man satisfy their wife in the bedroom.

Trump likely stole this particular joke about “white dudes” for Kamala being
“cucks” specifically from far-right commentator Steven Crowder, who posted about
the dig on X Monday morning. Crowder himself likely lifted the joke from the
controversial website 4chan before that.



Trump’s insults came as a similar group, White Women for Kamala, continues to
break fundraising records. The groups are modeling their fundraising efforts
after that of Win With Black Women, which hosted a Zoom call last weekend that
attracted close to 44,000 attendees and raised more than $1.5 million. By
Friday, white women had raised over $8.5 million.

As affinity groups in support of Harris meet, strategize, and raise cash for the
campaign, right-wing grifters, including the co-founder of Moms for Liberty,
continue to attack the efforts, calling them “racist.”

Perhaps the Republicans are freaking out since Trump is losing the support of
white male voters.



Threatened much?

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NEWLY RELEASED JANUARY 6 TAPES EXPOSE GOP CONGRESSMAN’S DARK ROLE


REPRESENTATIVE MIKE KELLY PLAYED A KEY PART IN THE EVENTS OF JANUARY 6, 2021,
ACCORDING TO NEW TAPES.

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Representative Mike Kelly in the House chamber on January 6, 2021

New security footage from the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot have revealed
possible new crimes in Donald Trump’s plot to overturn the 2020 election
results.

Former Trump attorney Kenneth Chesebro and a Trump campaign staffer, G. Michael
Brown, were caught on camera handing fake elector documents from Washington and
Michigan to aides of Republican Representative Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania on
January 5.



The video corroborates what Chesebro admitted in a text message on January 6:
that he dropped off fake elector documents to Kelly’s aides a day prior.

The documents ultimately didn’t get to Vice President Mike Pence, who was in
charge of certifying the election results, thanks to the Senate parliamentarian
refusing to accept the documents from Kelly’s aides. Bizarrely, after the
documents were rejected, the aides wandered the halls on the second floor of the
Capitol for a half-hour, waiting for instructions.


It’s bad news for Kelly—and even worse news for Chesebro, who is already in
trouble in Michigan for his involvement in the fake elector scheme in that
state. Chesebro was charged with felony fraud for his efforts to overturn
Wisconsin’s presidential election results in June. He was named as a
co-conspirator in Georgia’s fake elector charges, where he is cooperating with
the state and has pleaded guilty to planning the scheme there. He is reportedly
also cooperating with prosecutors in Michigan and Wisconsin.



This new set of evidence could lead to new charges, as it apparently wasn’t
previously uncovered by the House January 6 committee, according to journalist
Jamie Dupree. And while Kelly’s role was known, the extent of his involvement in
the fake electors plot was not. Aside from that, however, the footage shows how
close Trump’s cronies got to overturning two key states’ elections, as only the
Senate parliamentarian and Vice President Mike Pence stood in their way.

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MIKE JOHNSON TORCHES BIDEN ATTEMPT TO REIN IN CORRUPT SUPREME COURT


MIKE JOHNSON IS A BIG FAN OF THE SUPREME COURT EXACTLY HOW IT IS.

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After President Joe Biden announced his plan to rein in Supreme Court corruption
Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson promised to stand in his way.

Johnson accused Biden and other Democrats of trying to “change the system that
has guided our nation since its founding simply because they disagree with some
of the Court’s recent decisions.”



Biden’s plan calls for setting term limits for justices at 18 years and
enforcing a binding code of conduct that would require justices “to disclose
gifts, refrain from public political activity, and recuse themselves from cases
in which they or their spouses have financial or other conflicts of interest.”
Further, Biden also seeks to undo the court’s recent “presidential immunity”
decision through a constitutional amendment called the “No One Is Above the Law
Amendment.”

Johnson is probably mostly taking issue with the last point, but he is happy to
slam Biden on any and all proposed tweaks, considering his repeated attempts to
shield Donald Trump from prison. Johnson slammed the reforms as “ongoing efforts
to delegitimize the Supreme Court,” claiming they would “tilt the balance of
power and erode not only the rule of law, but the American people’s faith in our
system of justice.”

Leonard Leo, the co-chairman of the right-wing Federalist Society, was eager to
back up Johnson and criticize the Biden administration on the issue of Supreme
Court reform.



“No conservative justice has made any decision in any big case that surprised
anyone, so let’s stop pretending this is about undue influence,” Leo said. “It’s
about Democrats destroying a court they don’t agree with.”

Unfortunately for Johnson’s argument, the damage to the Supreme Court’s
legitimacy has already been done. A poll conducted last year by NPR, PBS
NewsHour, and the Marist Institute found that nearly two-thirds of Americans
lack confidence in the high court, the lowest number since the poll was first
conducted in 2018.

Sixty-eight percent of people said they thought the justices should have term
limits. These results spanned the political spectrum. So, actually, Biden’s
suggested reforms might boost public opinion of the Supreme Court.



While Biden says he looks forward to working with Congress on the plan to
“prevent the abuse of Presidential power, restore faith in the Supreme Court,
and strengthen the guardrails of democracy,” it seems like the House speaker has
no interest in hearing him out.

“This dangerous gambit of the Biden-Harris Administration is dead on arrival in
the House,” promised Johnson.

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   other websites or apps) or similar users. This is then used to build or
   improve a profile about you (that might include possible interests and
   personal aspects). Your profile can be used (also later) to present
   advertising that appears more relevant based on your possible interests by
   this and other entities.
   
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   PURPOSE
   
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   Advertising presented to you on this service can be based on your advertising
   profiles, which can reflect your activity on this service or other websites
   or apps (like the forms you submit, content you look at), possible interests
   and personal aspects.
   
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   Information about your activity on this service (for instance, forms you
   submit, non-advertising content you look at) can be stored and combined with
   other information about you (such as your previous activity on this service
   or other websites or apps) or similar users. This is then used to build or
   improve a profile about you (which might for example include possible
   interests and personal aspects). Your profile can be used (also later) to
   present content that appears more relevant based on your possible interests,
   such as by adapting the order in which content is shown to you, so that it is
   even easier for you to find content that matches your interests.
   
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 * USE PROFILES TO SELECT PERSONALISED CONTENT 195 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Content presented to you on this service can be based on your content
   personalisation profiles, which can reflect your activity on this or other
   services (for instance, the forms you submit, content you look at), possible
   interests and personal aspects. This can for example be used to adapt the
   order in which content is shown to you, so that it is even easier for you to
   find (non-advertising) content that matches your interests.
   
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 * MEASURE ADVERTISING PERFORMANCE 721 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Information regarding which advertising is presented to you and how you
   interact with it can be used to determine how well an advert has worked for
   you or other users and whether the goals of the advertising were reached. For
   instance, whether you saw an ad, whether you clicked on it, whether it led
   you to buy a product or visit a website, etc. This is very helpful to
   understand the relevance of advertising campaigns.
   
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 * MEASURE CONTENT PERFORMANCE 361 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Information regarding which content is presented to you and how you interact
   with it can be used to determine whether the (non-advertising) content e.g.
   reached its intended audience and matched your interests. For instance,
   whether you read an article, watch a video, listen to a podcast or look at a
   product description, how long you spent on this service and the web pages you
   visit etc. This is very helpful to understand the relevance of
   (non-advertising) content that is shown to you.
   
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   DIFFERENT SOURCES 458 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Reports can be generated based on the combination of data sets (like user
   profiles, statistics, market research, analytics data) regarding your
   interactions and those of other users with advertising or (non-advertising)
   content to identify common characteristics (for instance, to determine which
   target audiences are more receptive to an ad campaign or to certain
   contents).
   
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 * DEVELOP AND IMPROVE SERVICES 547 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Information about your activity on this service, such as your interaction
   with ads or content, can be very helpful to improve products and services and
   to build new products and services based on user interactions, the type of
   audience, etc. This specific purpose does not include the development or
   improvement of user profiles and identifiers.
   
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 * USE LIMITED DATA TO SELECT CONTENT 128 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE
   
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   Content presented to you on this service can be based on limited data, such
   as the website or app you are using, your non-precise location, your device
   type, or which content you are (or have been) interacting with (for example,
   to limit the number of times a video or an article is presented to you).
   
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USE PRECISE GEOLOCATION DATA 263 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS SPECIAL FEATURE

Use precise geolocation data

With your acceptance, your precise location (within a radius of less than 500
metres) may be used in support of the purposes explained in this notice.

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ACTIVELY SCAN DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS FOR IDENTIFICATION 127 PARTNERS CAN USE
THIS SPECIAL FEATURE

Actively scan device characteristics for identification

With your acceptance, certain characteristics specific to your device might be
requested and used to distinguish it from other devices (such as the installed
fonts or plugins, the resolution of your screen) in support of the purposes
explained in this notice.

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ENSURE SECURITY, PREVENT AND DETECT FRAUD, AND FIX ERRORS 517 PARTNERS CAN USE
THIS SPECIAL PURPOSE

Always Active

Your data can be used to monitor for and prevent unusual and possibly fraudulent
activity (for example, regarding advertising, ad clicks by bots), and ensure
systems and processes work properly and securely. It can also be used to correct
any problems you, the publisher or the advertiser may encounter in the delivery
of content and ads and in your interaction with them.

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DELIVER AND PRESENT ADVERTISING AND CONTENT 517 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS SPECIAL
PURPOSE

Always Active

Certain information (like an IP address or device capabilities) is used to
ensure the technical compatibility of the content or advertising, and to
facilitate the transmission of the content or ad to your device.

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MATCH AND COMBINE DATA FROM OTHER DATA SOURCES 363 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS FEATURE

Always Active

Information about your activity on this service may be matched and combined with
other information relating to you and originating from various sources (for
instance your activity on a separate online service, your use of a loyalty card
in-store, or your answers to a survey), in support of the purposes explained in
this notice.

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LINK DIFFERENT DEVICES 329 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS FEATURE

Always Active

In support of the purposes explained in this notice, your device might be
considered as likely linked to other devices that belong to you or your
household (for instance because you are logged in to the same service on both
your phone and your computer, or because you may use the same Internet
connection on both devices).

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IDENTIFY DEVICES BASED ON INFORMATION TRANSMITTED AUTOMATICALLY 495 PARTNERS CAN
USE THIS FEATURE

Always Active

Your device might be distinguished from other devices based on information it
automatically sends when accessing the Internet (for instance, the IP address of
your Internet connection or the type of browser you are using) in support of the
purposes exposed in this notice.

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