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'An insult to every woman': MSNBC's Mika goes off on Nikki Haley for blowing off rape

Morning Joe co-host Mika Brezinski went on a long rant Thursday aimed at former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) for refusing to acknowledge that Donald Trump has been found liable of sexually assaulting New York writer E. Jean Carroll.

In an interview with CNN's Dana Bash, Haley claimed she was oblivious to the details of the widely reported Trump defamation case that is ongoing in New York as she and the ex-president battle for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

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New Hampshire or bust for White House hopeful Nikki Haley

Nikki Haley wooed voters in New Hampshire Wednesday as the Republican presidential nomination contest moves to the eastern US state seen as make-or-break for her bid to reel in runaway frontrunner Donald Trump.

Once considered an outside bet, the former UN ambassador -- the only woman in the race -- has emerged as the main threat to Trump's dreams of a White House return.

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Elise Stefanik is 'high on the list' of Trump's vice presidential candidates: report

Donald Trump is close to deciding who is Vice Presidential candidate will be, NBC reports.

Specifically, Trump has placed the GOP's Rep. Elise Stefanik "high on the list" of options, according to an exclusive report.

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'He's not': Internet debunks Trump's claim that he's better mentally now than 20 years ago

Donald Trump on Wednesday was ridiculed for bragging that he is cognitively superior now than he was 20 years ago.

Trump at a rally in New Hampshire stated that he was better off in his brain than he was two decades ago, even going as far as to describe a basic cognitive test he says he once received.

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Trump is 'not smart enough to see' his campaign strategy won't work long-term: ex-senator

Former President Donald Trump appears unrepentant about being mired in a defamation lawsuit over allegedly sexually assaulting advice columnist E. Jean Carroll — in fact, he is reveling in the proceedings, as he picks a fight with the judge under threat of being removed from the courtroom.

But those sorts of strategies are going to harm him in the election, former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) told MSNBC's Joy Reid on Wednesday. And what's more, he may not even be capable of understanding this.

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Dennis Kucinich to seek Ohio congressional seat: filing

Former U.S. House representative and two-time Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich has filed paperwork to run for Congress in Ohio, according to a "statement of organization" document filed Wednesday evening with the Federal Election Commission and reviewed by Raw Story.

The listed campaign treasurer for the "Re-elect Dennis Kucinich" committee, John Sullivan, would neither confirm nor deny Kucinich's political comeback bid when Raw Story reached him by phone Wednesday evening.

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Here's how much money Trump and his GOP rivals spent per Iowa vote: reports

The Don scored big win in the Iowa Caucus, but spent pennies compared to his GOP rivals.

After creaming Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley — crossing the 50% threshold, taking 98 of 99 counties in the state, he also claimed victory without having broken the bank.

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The View hits Nikki Haley for pandering to racists in the Republican Party

Ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with "The View," the co-hosts debated a recent Fox News segment in which Nikki Haley, again, flubbed a question about racism in the United States.

Whoopi Goldberg began the conversation by saying she can't understand why it is so difficult for people to admit that racism played a big role in the history of the country. Sunny Hostin pointed out that the Constitution considered Black people three-fifths of a person. Goldberg recalled the 1891 New Orleans lynching, in which 11 Italian immigrants were attacked by a mob.

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Mike Johnson put on the spot: 'Do you believe Joe Biden's presidency is God's will?'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) faced a question about his Christian faith on Wednesday.

"Do you believe that Joe Biden's presidency is God's will?" a reporter asked at a GOP leadership news conference.

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DeSantis' super PAC lays off swath of workers despite his vow not to quit race

Never Back Down told a swath of employees Wednesday morning they were no longer needed, a new report shows.

The super PAC backing Ron DeSantis, the Republican Florida governor whose presidential campaign never quite took off, offboarded employees even as their candidate promised he will continue on with his effort to be the presidential nominee, the New York Times reports.

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'Sit down': Alina Habba scolded by judge in 'testy' exchange at Trump defamation trial

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, was scolded by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan on Wednesday after she yet again asked to pause the former president's defamation trial so he could attend a funeral for his wife's mother.

Moments before plaintiff E. Jean Carroll took the stand, Habba made a request that the judge had already denied.

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Independents are 'determined to prevent Trump from gaining another term': report

Never Trump conservatives have been hoping — not expecting, but hoping — that frontrunner Donald Trump would be rejected in the 2024 GOP presidential primary. But Trump was the clear winner in the Iowa Caucuses on Monday, January 15, picking up roughly 51 percent of the votes.

In Iowa, Trump received more votes than Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy combined. Ramaswamy has since dropped out of the race and endorsed Trump. And former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson also ended his presidential campaign after the Iowa Caucuses.

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Ted Cruz endorses Donald Trump for president

Jan. 16, 2024

"Ted Cruz endorses Donald Trump for president" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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