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A surprising contender surfaces in race to be Trump's VP pick

Back in 2016, just 6 percent of Black voters backed Donald Trump as a presidential candidate, per data from the Pew Research Center. That number rose, albeit slightly, to 8 percent in 2020.

But a Gallup survey from earlier this month revealed that 19 percent of Black adults identify with or lean toward the Republican Party.

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Trump wins Michigan GOP contest in yet another step toward presidential nomination

Former President Donald Trump clinched victory in the Michigan GOP presidential primary on Tuesday evening, notching yet another win — and bringing himself ever closer to officially securing the Republican nomination for president for the third presidential cycle in a row.

Both the New York Times and NBC News called the race for Trump, who already won contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.

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Trump Jr. aims to bring the Amish out to vote for his dad

Donald Trump Jr. wants to push for support for his dad in an unlikely source, he said Tuesday.

In a post to X, the former president's son said campaigners should be out in America's Amish communities, pushing members to turn out to vote for the former president's return to the White House.

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'Catastrophic for Trump': Republican says 'crazy' antics will see conservative voters flee

Donald Trump's performances at conservative presidential primaries have been "catastrophic" for his 2024 campaign, a Republican political operative says.

Reed Galen, former campaign manager for Sen. John McCain and Lincoln Project co-founder, appeared on "The 11th Hour" on MSNBC Monday evening.

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'Where are the men?' Ex-Trump aide calls on more Republicans to condemn her former boss

Donald Trump's former deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews on Monday slammed Republicans who refuse to speak out against her old boss at the 2024 presidential election looms.

This prompted MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace to hone in on one particular group: "Where are the men?"

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'So twisted': Nicolle Wallace slams Trump's courthouse press conferences and fundraising

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace returned to the airwaves Monday and was quick to convey her disgust at Donald Trump using courtrooms and courthouses to increase engagement in his 2024 election and score more campaign cash.

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) kicked off the conversation looking at the big cash demands coming from multiple court cases, which she argued prop up a victimhood narrative he uses to squeeze supporters for donations.

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'Barred permanently from MAGA': Republican crowd cheers as Trump threatens to oust them

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley lashed out at former President Donald Trump after he pushed to install his daughter-in-law, Lara, as Republican National Committee co-chair.

Following her loss in the South Carolina primary, Haley used a new line of attack in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Monday. She argued Trump was transforming the Republican Party.

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RNC board member fact-checked on CNN over $1.6M blown on Trump's legal bills

After stating "I'm not happy" about changes coming to the Republican National Committee with chair Ronna McDaniel's resignation announcement Monday, an RNC board member stated donors can't be asked to foot Donald Trump's legal bills — only to be reminded on-air that it had already happened.

During an interview with CNN's Dana Bash, Henry Barbour of Mississippi explained his misgivings about Trump stacking the leadership with MAGA loyalists like his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, and complained the RNC's mission is to support all GOP candidates — not just the embattled ex-president.

"I'm willing to take a stand that may not be popular with some right now," he told the CNN host. "The RNC has one job, Dana, and that's to win elections and we should spend our finite resources on political operations and actually winning elections and paying any candidate's legal fees, or frankly any other outside fees or expenses is not the RNC's job. "

He continued that after asking donors to send their $28, it "would be totally misleading to take that money and then go and spend it with some big fat law firm's legal fees for something that has nothing to do with winning the election cycle."

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'This is how he feels about us': Whoopi sounds the alarm on Trump’s latest brand of racism

The co-hosts of "The View" started Monday off with a recap of Donald Trump's comments about people of color in speeches over the weekend.

Trump told crowds that he is getting greater support in the African American community because he was indicted four times on 91 charges — implying that people of color now relate to him because he claims he's victimized by the criminal justice system.

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The GOP is missing a 'glaring, blaring siren alarm' about Trump's prospects: former aide

The very fact that former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) has been able to draw the votes of a substantial number of Republicans away from presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump should be setting off alarms among Republicans.

That is the opinion of former Trump White House communications official Alyssa Farah Griffin

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'Warning signs' for Trump in Michigan: CNN analyst

With a victory in the South Carolina Republican presidential primary tucked in his belt, both Donald Trump and former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) are looking towards Michigan as the next stop.

However, both candidates are facing headwinds for different reasons.

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'Deal with the actual facts': Morning Joe busts the media for pumping up Trump

'Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough scolded the press on Monday morning for accepting at face value claims from Donald Trump's campaign and allies that he will do extraordinarily well with non-white voters when he has repeatedly flopped in the past..

Speaking with the Rev. Al Sharpton, Scarborough recalled the many times it was predicted that the former president had a huge following among Black voters only to come up woefully short after the ballots were counted and election post-mortems were conducted.s

With that in mind, the MSNBC host admonished news editors to get their acts together for 2024 and quit buying the hype.

"I just want to circle back really quickly," he began. "Again, we're talking about the media and its coverage. We have been hearing now since 2020 breathless coverage because this is what Trump campaign people are constantly are telling the media: 'We're going to do really well with Black voters. Black voters are breaking to us, it'll be historic. 'I had one of their top people say, we're going to get 20 percent of the black vote, you wait and see, you just wait we're doing better.' And it's all we hear."

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"Rev, you hear it all the time, 'Why is Donald Trump doing so much better with Black voters historically? Perhaps it is because Black men like him because he plays a macho,'" he continued. "You know? Can we just actually deal with the facts here for a second? In 2020, Donald Trump, according to AP, got 8 percent of the Black vote. It's about what he got in 2016. — 8 percent. Editors, think about it. [Senator] John McCain (R-AZ) in 2008 got 12 percent of the Black vote — not a landslide. You know, maybe Donald Trump will get 8, 9, 10, 11 percent of the Black vote in 2024 if he's the Republican nominee."

"Could you bust open this lie about Donald Trump doing well against Black voters because it's a lie," he said turning to Sharpton. "The data shows it's a lie. The data shows that people in the media keep repeating this lie, that Trump somehow has some magic with Black voters and is doing better than other Republicans when he's just not."

"He is not doing what they are saying," Sharpton replied. "He clearly, as you stated, did less than John McCain and other Republican candidates."

"Let's be real clear," he continued. "We're talking about a man that was just found liable for lying about how many square feet he had in his bedroom. Why are we being surprised he'd lie about how many Blacks are voting for him? He did not get the overwhelming majority or even a significant amount of Black male voters, and he won't get them this time."

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Morning Joe points out alarming trend for Trump after South Carolina win

Kicking off Monday morning after Donald Trump won the South Carolina Republican presidential primary, "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough disabused the former president of any notion that it was the overwhelming victory that he seems to think it was.

Noting that the GOP frontrunner lost 40 percent of the vote to his opponent, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, the MSNBC host claimed that it was not a good showing for a former president.

Added to that, while reading from a Wall Street Journal editorial about Trump's underwhelming win, he pointed to an alarming trend so far for Trump.

As he put it, Trump "always underperforms."

"A couple weeks ago, [in] New Hampshire, 'Donald Trump routs,' you know, we're hearing Trump will win by 30 to 35 points in South Carolina. How long did we hear that? Heard he was going to win by 30 points for forever again. He always underperforms as far as margin of victory in the polls, always does. Yet, this was supposed to be a 30-point win. It ended up being a 20-point win," he began.

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"That's not the issue here for Donald Trump. If you're inside his campaign, what you're concerned about are what I would be concerned about," he continued. "I don't want to speak for them but what I'd be concerned about is, she won 40 percent of the vote. Here we go. Fox News voter analysis found that 59 percent of her voters, 59 percent, said they would not vote for Donald Trump if he's the GOP nominee. 36 percent of all South Carolina Republican voters said a conviction in just one of his criminal trials would make him unfit to be president."

"That is something the Trump campaign is going to have to focus on between here and the end of the year," he added.

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