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After record grassroots fundraising haul, Summer Lee tells AIPAC to bring it on

U.S. Rep. Summer Lee announced Thursday that her reelection campaign brought in over $1 million in mostly small-dollar donations during the final stretch of 2023, a haul that the Pennsylvania Democrat cast as a rebuke to AIPAC and other dark money groups aiming to spend big this year to unseat progressives who have pushed for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip.

"A Republican-funded super PAC threatened to spend $100 million against us—and our grassroots people-powered movement has responded loud and clear," said Lee, who is running for a second term in Pennsylvania's 12th District.

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'He is going to lose': Former Trump aide paints grim picture of a campaign going nowhere

Appearing on CNN Thursday morning, former Donald Trump aide Anthony Scaramucci pointed to exit polling during the New Hampshire primary which he claimed shows the former president may have won the battle, but is losing the war.

Speaking with hosts Poppy Harlow and Phil Mattingly, Scaramucci — who advised the Trump campaign in 2016 and later served briefly in the Trump White House, if only for 11 days — claimed that he sees no evidence that the former president is bringing any voters into his camp that didn't support him 2020 — when he lost by 7 million votes.

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'Sweaty' Trump's 'crazy talk' is crippling his campaign: MSNBC host

Reflecting on Donald Trump's less-then-impressive win in New Hampshire and his latest rallies that are being marred by his continual gaffes and rambling, MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski claimed the former president's re-election prospects are dimming.

Speaking with "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough, Brzezinski claimed the "optics' for Trump are not in his favor because he doesn't look well and sounds desperate.

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'Horrified' insiders don't want 'mentally unfit' Trump on a stage with Haley: Morning Joe

Reacting to former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) unleashing a surprisingly harsh attack on Donald Trump as the South Carolina primary looms, "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough claimed the former president is being hindered from firing back over fears he can't be trusted to face off with her in a debate.

On Wednesday, Haley noted concerns about Trump's mental state and suggested that is why he won't debate her which the MSNBC host agreed with.

Listing off the former president's gaffes which have plagued him over the past week — including Trump mistaking Haley with Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) -- Scarborough told co-host Mika Brzezinski , "He's scared. He's scared to debate because he doesn't think — he just doesn't think he can — I'm sure his campaign people are like we let him out on a stage in front of a teleprompter and he confuses Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi."

"Barack Obama; he thinks Barack Obama is president of the United States, thinks he ran against him and beat him," he continued. "So, like, they're horrified of the prospect of Donald Trump on a debate stage with Nikki Haley because I guess they don't think he is mentally fit."

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"Think about it," co-host Wille Geist jumped in, "When is the last time you saw Donald Trump have to perform on his feet? Meaning, take a question from a voter, debate someone, do something where he had to be prepared and to react to something."

"They don't put him in those situations anymore," he elaborated. "It's not — when you stand in front of an adoring crowd and vomit conspiracy theories and confuse Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi — that's not acting on your feet, that's giving a speech. They don't want him in those scenarios."

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Trump goes silent on ‘serious voter fraud’ after long trashing New Hampshire as ‘rigged’

During the last two presidential election cycles, former President Donald Trump spread false tales about Massachusetts voters traveling by bus to illegally vote in New Hampshire.

He repeated disproven statements around “serious voter fraud,” “massive election fraud” and a “rigged election” where he claimed votes were mysteriously found in New Hampshire and “thousands and thousands of people coming in from locations unknown.”

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Danger signs for Trump lurk in big primary wins

Donald Trump is steamrolling his way to the Republican presidential nomination with unprecedented speed, but the primaries have also underlined vulnerabilities when it comes to taking back the White House.

Hidden in his double-digit victories over last surviving rival Nikki Haley in Iowa and New Hampshire are warning signs over his standing with the independents and moderate Republicans he'll need to prevail against President Joe Biden in November.

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What U.S. economic measures can be expected if Trump is reelected?

Former U.S. president Donald Trump campaigned on the economy during his failed reelection bid in 2020 and it remains a major theme in his push to retake the White House again in 2024.

Inflation and high interest rates are at the heart of Americans' concerns as Trump steers towards a probable November rematch with President Joe Biden

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'Trump always says the quiet part out loud': Expert warns about ex-president's next step

Donald Trump is already setting up a potential 2024 loss to be met with "bedlam" and misinformation about voter fraud, and we will fall into his trap if we don't learn from 2016 and 2020, a former federal prosecutor said Wednesday.

Joyce Vance, a frequent mainstay on MSNBC as a legal analyst, wrote in her Substack that Trump "always says the quiet part out loud." In this instance, she said, he has been telling us how he will handle a loss since before the 2016 election.

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'Straight outta the Sopranos': Experts stunned by Trump issuing 'Mob Boss Fatwa' on Haley

Donald Trump on Wednesday evening repeated some of the most common barbs he has previously used against Nikki Haley, but then he did something new: he said any Haley donors will be barred from Team Trump forever.

Trump, who recently beat Haley in the New Hampshire and Iowa primary contests, said on Wednesday, "Anybody that makes a 'Contribution' to Birdbrain, from this moment forth, will be permanently barred from the MAGA camp."

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'He took the bait': GOP insider says Nikki Haley tricked Trump into 'a strategic mistake'

Trump appears to be a sore winner.

After defeating his lone rival, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, for the New Hampshire GOP primary vote to get closer to the White House — former President Donald Trump left "winning with grace" in Iowa.

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Trump is 'repellent' to growing number of swing voters: Republican focus grouper

Former President Donald Trump could be heading for a much worse performance in November than his poll numbers suggest if, as most experts suspect, he continues winning primaries and takes the GOP nomination again, Republican focus grouper Sarah Longwell told MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Wednesday's edition of "All In."

There are two main reasons why Trump is facing a huge hidden liability, she argued — and both have to do with the fact that voters aren't yet truly processing what a Trump rematch actually means.

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Trump says those who donate to Nikki Haley starting now are 'permanently barred' from MAGA

Donald Trump on Wednesday evening drew a line in the sand, saying anyone from this moment forth who contributes to Nikki Haley is barred from the MAGA camp.

Trump beat Haley in the New Hampshire GOP primary, and then told reporters he didn't "care" that she said she was sticking around in the race. On Wednesday, however, it appeared something changed.

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'Donald has a crowd size problem': Mary Trump says turnout issues will 'trigger' her uncle

Donald Trump's niece says that she's able to predict the ex-president's next "trigger" because she knows him so well.

Specifically, Mary Trump was referring to reports that, recently, the former president's rallies have lacked the vigor that they had in the past. She also pointed to Trump reportedly having "empty seats all over the arena."

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