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NEXT: The Donald Trump allegations on the president’s actions and more made in Michael Cohen’s book are analyzed by politics experts, and experts on Trump’s history. AND: Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have similarities expert on autocrats Masha Gessen, author of ‘Surviving Autocracy,’ believes. Gessen tells María Teresa Kumar, ‘Anxiety is the autocrat's friend. I think Trump got elected by speaking in large part to the anxieties of the American people.’ PLUS: Social media disinformation, armed militias, and white supremacists threaten the 2020 election experts say. ADDITIONALLY: Florida voters of Caribbean descent are drawn to Sen. Kamala Harris, who is of Jamaican ancestry, journalists and political strategists tell AM JOY. FINALLY: Donald Trump’s GOP and the Democrats offer voters opposing takes on reality journalists offer, on topics such as race relations, fiscal spending, and more. María Teresa Kumar and her panel discuss how this may impact the 2020 election. All this and more in this Sunday edition of AM JOY on MSNBC.
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