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'He's spiraling': Trump aide says ex-president hurt his own campaign with ill-advised post

If only Trump could get a social media mulligan.

Former Donald Trump communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin, appearing on CNN's "Out Front," waded in on the salty Truth Social smackdown he beamed out after his GOP rival, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, graciously bowed out of the presidential contest, leaving him to be the presumptive nominee.

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'Warning signs for Trump': CNN panel highlights troubling data for ex-president's campaign

Trump was challenged by his former GOP foe in former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley to win over her supporters.

And it may prove to be a tough sell.

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GOP Montana governor smacked down in court for illegally trying to strongarm lawmakers

A state court in Montana has rebuked Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte for an illegal tactic to block the legislature from overriding his veto.

"Judge Mike Menahan’s ruling on March 5 does not guarantee that lawmakers will be able to override Gianforte’s veto of Senate Bill 442, legislation that allocated tax revenues from marijuana sales to conservation, veterans and county infrastructure programs," wrote Arren Kimbel-Sannit for the Montana Free Press. "But it does start a 14-day clock for the governor and the Montana secretary of state to initiate a vote to override the veto, appeal the district court’s ruling to the Montana Supreme Court or both."

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Trump's biggest general election 'weakness' was exposed by GOP primary: analysis

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley failed to seriously challenge former President Donald Trump for the 2024 nomination — but she didn't have to, argued Lisa Kashinsky and Jessica Piper for Politico, because she damaged the former president in another way.

"The former U.N. ambassador beat Trump in Vermont and Washington, D.C., and won more than 40 percent of the vote in New Hampshire and Utah. And though Haley’s appeal to Republicans in those places hardly dented Trump in the primary, the results suggest very specific vulnerabilities for the former president in the run-up to the general election." Biden, they wrote, can now exploit this "weakness" in the places that Haley revealed it.

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Trump is running again to prove he isn't a loser: former aide

Sarah Matthews, a one-time aide to Donald Trump, believes the former president's 2024 campaign is nothing more than a desperate attempt to save face.

While many critics argue Trump hopes to eliminate criminal court troubles, Matthews said during an interview with Nicolle Wallace on MSNBC Wednesday she thinks his reasons are more psychological than logical.

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'Vile' North Carolina GOP candidate misses when women couldn't vote: report

Huffington Post writer Jennifer Bendery Wednesday issued a stern warning to female voters in North Carolina: Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson wants to return to an America where women cannot vote.

"I absolutely want to go back to the America where women couldn’t vote,” Robinson said about four years ago. "In those days we had real social change."

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Trump winning in 2024 would spur many Americans to flee the country: report

If Trump takes back the White House, countless Americans could shed their citizenship and take flight to Canada, Italy, Argentina or anywhere but here.

Business Insider took the pulse of several citizens that are unequivocal about not sticking around for Trump 2.0.

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'Kari Lake is in big trouble' as lawsuit against her advances: analysis

Trump-supporting Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake has lost her bid to stop a defamation suit against her brought by Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer — and that spells a huge problem for her, wrote KTAR talk radio host and legal analyst Barry Markson on social media Wednesday.

Lake has repeatedly claimed that Richer, a fellow Republican, was part of a conspiracy to rig the 2022 gubernatorial election against her, for which she has never provided definitive evidence. Richer has been a frequent target of hate and threats by Trump supporters ever since President Joe Biden defeated the former president in Arizona.

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New York Times comes out swinging at Trump amid accusations of favoring him

Critics have accused the New York Times of spending the past years fretting about President Joe Biden's age over questions about America's future under Donald Trump's leadership.

Message boards and newsletters from opinionated followers of politics are filled with questions asking what is "wrong" with the Times. It's also the subject of a recent piece published by Salon.

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GOP too mired in 'incoherent QAnon babble' to see Trump's cognitive decline: analyst

MAGA supporters have become so wrapped up in "incoherent QAnon babble" that they are incapable of noticing former President Donald Trump's rapidly deteriorating mental state — at least, that's what Salon writer Amanda Marcotte suspects.

This comes as the former president, now in his late seventies and almost as old as President Joe Biden himself, comes under scrutiny for his recent slip-ups, including confusing Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi and appearing to confuse his own wife with GOP lobbyist Mercedes Schlapp — both of which Trump has angrily tried to claim were intentional.

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'Share the truth': Mike Johnson tells Fox News how he plans to woo Nikki Haley voters

During an appearance on Fox News after Super Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson was asked by host Sandra Smith about Nikki Haley's ability to "rally a lot of that non-MAGA contingent all over the country" — voters that Fox News' own analysis discovered would never vote for Donald Trump.

Smith pointed out that Republicans now must try to coax Haley voters into voting for Trump once he becomes the nominee, and she asked Johnson what the GOP's strategy will be.

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Trump pal reveals details of ‘amazing’ VP choice who’s ‘proven himself in Congress’

Former President Donald Trump has already decided on his choice for a vice presidential running mate, according to one of his top confidants, Sebastian Gorka.

Gorka, who served in the Trump administration as deputy assistant to the president, was asked about the VP choice during an interview with right-wing host Charlie Kirk.

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'So out of touch': GOP candidate gives jaw-dropping answer to question about gas prices

Republican Senate candidate David McCormick is traveling around Pennsylvania in hopes of convincing the state's voters that he's one of them.

Democrats have portrayed McCormick as a wealthy outsider who doesn't even live in the state, and although the hedge fund CEO did buy a $2.8 million home in Pittsburgh before his unsuccessful GOP Senate primary campaign two years ago, he also rents a $16 million mansion in Connecticut, reported The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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