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Republican rivals make final push in Iowa ahead of first test against Trump

By Tim Reid and Nathan Layne DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Republicans vying to beat a dominant Donald Trump to be the party's nominee in the 2024 U.S. presidential election will crisscross a frozen Iowa this weekend in the final campaigning ahead of the first nominating contest on Monday. His rivals will be trying to prevent a rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden for the leadership of the world's most powerful country in what looks set to be a close and deeply acrimonious November vote that has raised questions about the depth of support for Europe and even basic democratic values. Tr...

'I thought my source was full of garbage!' CNBC host stunned by new 2024 twist

CNBC host Brian Sullivan on Friday exploded at the thought that there would be no post-primary debates in the 2024 presidential election.

"You got to be kidding. Of course, there's going to be presidential debates," he said during an interview with political strategist Frank Luntz in which the host claimed to have spoken with a person with insight into the pulse of the future presidential race once two candidates distinguish themselves. "This is the United States. We would never do that."

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'Intense' blizzard blows Iowa caucus campaigning off course

Des Moines (United States) (AFP) - Plunging temperatures, whipping wind and buckets of snow derailed the final stretch of caucus campaigning in the US state of Iowa Friday as Republican presidential hopefuls delivered their last pitches to voters. Forecasters warned of "fairly intense blizzard conditions" throughout much of the Midwestern state, as the National Weather Service (NWS) said gusts of 50 to 55 miles (80 to 89 kilometers) per hour, paired with blowing snow, could reduce visibility down to a quarter of a mile.  The extreme weather was making life difficult for White House hopefuls Ro...

'Wear the stain of Trump': Utah senator skewered for endorsing ex-president

He's all in on MAGA, mean tweets and all.

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), who peddled false flag claims post-Jan. 6, says he's endorsing former President Donald Trump to become the next GOP nominee and ultimately the 47th president just days before Iowans brave the bone cold to caucus.

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Another state now considering 14th Amendment challenge to Trump’s ballot eligibility

Former President Donald Trump's legal team will soon have to make their case for Trump to be an eligible candidate on the 2024 ballot in yet another state.

On Friday, CNN reporter Marshall Cohen tweeted that the Massachusetts Ballot Commission has announced a meeting next Thursday to weigh a 14th Amendment challenge to the former president's candidacy in 2024.

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Trump among those forced to cancel campaign events due to massive Iowa winter storm

As a brutal winter storm bears down on Iowa, former President Donald Trump is one of many candidates forced to cancel campaign events ahead of the caucuses next week, reported NBC News on Friday evening.

"Former President Donald Trump, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson were all forced to cancel campaign events," said the report. However, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy is attempting to move forward with campaign events regardless.

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Capitol offense: King of GOP Never Trumpers just hurt a lot of big Republican feelings

WASHINGTON – Most Senate Republicans didn’t tune in to watch Chris Christie formally exit the Republican Party presidential primary this week, but the former New Jersey governor landed a verbal blow that’s left many of the Capitol’s top GOPers smarting.

On his way out the door, Christie tripled down on his losing anti-Trump campaign theme when he accused Republican elected officials of “cowardice and hypocrisy.”

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Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s campaign cash flow contradicts past promises

Rep. Jamaal Bowman has vowed repeatedly that his political operation would not accept money from campaign donors tied to the real estate industry, corporate PACs or lobbyists, but it turns out he hasn’t exactly stuck to that commitment.

Bowman, a Bronx and Westchester Democrat who ascended to Congress in 2021 after defeating former Rep. Eliot Engel in a hard-fought primary, made his power-to-the-people pledge early and often in his run against the 16-term incumbent, framing the decision as a nod to the working class over “the wealthy elite.”

Trump's 'crazy' is crushing his comeback: MSNBC host

During a segment on polling showing older voters are abandoning Donald Trump in droves, MSNBC host and "Morning Joe" regular Jonathan Lemire suggested Trump's being back in the spotlight is reminding people that he is not all there and the "crazy" is coming out again.

Speaking with co-host Joe Scarborough, Lemire said that the ban of Trump on X, formerly known as Twitter, has kept people from seeing his daily diatribes since his Truth Social platform has such little reach.

However, now that the former president is in the news on a daily basis due to his crushing legal problems, people are recalling the chaos that accompanies him — and they are balking at voting for him.

"It may not be until the spring or summer when Americans start paying attention because right now most Americans aren't. They are simply not paying attention," Lemire explained. "When they do, the [President Joe] Biden camp believes even if they're lukewarm on the president, have reservations about his age, whatever it might be, they'll not want to go back to the chaos of Donald Trump."

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"The people simply haven't heard Donald Trump in a while, he's become background noise," he continued. "And his reach is so much smaller than it used to be. We can't overlook the fact, the downgrade from the audience he had on Twitter to now Truth Social— no one hears that, those tweets don't break through. His campaign is more disciplined but he is not."

He elaborated, "The crazy doesn't break through because it is confined. Confined to the conservative news media space and when it starts breaking through to the wider public and Americans start listening, the Biden campaign believes his numbers will go down, and that's to their advantage."

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'Beyond the pale': Trump ally ridiculed for believing Nikki Haley can control the weather

A Donald Trump ally who is frequently cited by the former president has an interesting new conspiracy theory: Nikki Haley can control the weather.

Laura Loomer, who supports Trump and has even been floated by Donald Trump Jr. as a potential interim press secretary should his father get a second chance at the White House, posted about her theory on social media.

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Try to steal votes, members of the public told during test of Texas voting equipment. Were they successful?

FORT WORTH, Texas — Aisles of steel containers, overhead fluorescent lights and the booming voices of two Marine veterans tasked with delivering a secure election set the stage for a mock election on Thursday.

Shortly after 8 a.m attendees began trickling into the Tarrant County Election Administration warehouse, where voting equipment is stored and a few tables and chairs were set up.

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Lawsuit planned in fight for control of the Michigan Republican Party

LANSING, Mich. — Republicans who voted to remove Kristina Karamo as the state party's chairwoman are now planning to ask the courts to intervene in the disagreement over who controls the Michigan GOP.

Warren Carpenter, a Republican from Oakland County who has been among the most vocal critics of Karamo's leadership, said Thursday that a lawsuit will be filed in the coming days.

President Biden will return to Pennsylvania on Friday

PHILADELPHIA — President Joe Biden will visit Allentown on Friday, the White House confirmed, his second visit to the state in about a week as he looks ahead to the 2024 election.

Last Friday, he visited Valley Forge and then made a campaign speech in Blue Bell, where he argued former President Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.

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