Donald Trump may have cost himself and other Republicans a winnable state over the weekend by attacking the popular Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia, according to MSNBC's Joe Scarborough. The former president unleashed a Truth Social tirade against Kemp on Saturday and then attacked him as a "bad guy" onstage at an Atlanta rally, at which he falsely claimed that his own supporters had been prevented from entering after Vice President Kamala Harris packed the same arena earlier in the week.

"This is one of these things where you ask, are you going to believe me or your lying eyes?" said the "Morning Joe" host. "The fact is, the Harris rally was packed. There was a lot of excitement, there was more excitement than we've seen at a Democratic rally in a very long time, certainly reminded a lot of reporters there of Barack Obama in 2008.

"Again, excitement that a lot of people have been saying has been bottled up for quite some time for Democrats. They're out there now. I've always told people running for office that campaigns are about the future, they're not about the past.

I could add to that, they're not about crowd sizes. They're not about grudges and resentments, all the things that fuel Donald Trump's campaign." "People say, well, he won,' Scarborough added.

"Yeah, he won in '16. I'm not going to go through the litany of years Trump Republicans lost – 2017 all the way through 2023. It's because it's always resentment, it's always crowd sizes.

It's always who he is going to, you.