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Donald Trump's controversial slavery comments reveal his secret weapon: report

Donald Trump and Nikki Haley are both GOP presidential contenders who made similarly controversial Civil War comments, but only one is paying for it, and that's because Trump has the advantage, a new report says.

Haley left slavery out of her answer when asked what caused the Civil War, and Trump suggested the Civil War should have been "negotiated," ignoring that doing so would have continued the establishment of slavery in America. These issues were essentially the same, according to a writer for The Atlantic.

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'The Party is lost': Internet explodes after Chris Christie bows out of GOP race

As former Gov. Chris Christie dropped out of the presidential race less than a week before the Iowa Caucus, both friends and foes of Donald Trump lined up with mockery.

“I would rather lose by telling the truth than lie in order to win, and I feel no differently today because this is a fight for the soul of our party and the soul of our country," Christie told a New Hampshire audience.

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Michigan's US Senate race starts as a 'toss-up,' poll finds

DETROIT — The closely watched race for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat is starting the election year as a "toss-up," with no candidate in command of a significant lead and a slew of independent voters who are undecided, a new statewide poll shows. A survey of 600 likely Michigan voters commissioned by The Detroit News and WDIV-TV Channel 4 found respondents essentially split when the Democratic front-runner, U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, is matched against three leading Republican contenders ― former Detroit Police Chief James Craig and former U.S. Reps. Mike Rogers and Peter Meijer ― in hypothet...

Chris Christie caught on hot mic saying Nikki Haley is 'going to get smoked'

Chris Christie apparently had a hot mic moment Wednesday, moments before he was expected to drop out of the Republican presidential primary.

Central Valley Politics obtained the remarks from Christie's YouTube channel ahead of his Windham, New Hampshire speech.

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Ted Cruz refuses to endorse Trump — yet

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Wednesday he is watching to see what happens in the Iowa caucuses next week as he faces increasing pressure to back frontrunner Donald Trump in his comeback bid.

In a statement to The Texas Tribune, Cruz said he has “an immense amount of respect for the Iowa caucuses and their procedures.” He won the critical first-in-the-nation contest when he ran for president against Trump eight years ago.

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Chris Christie will be dropping out of presidential race: report

Chris Christie on Wednesday will reportedly confirm that he is dropping out of the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Christie, who has been the individual in the race who has been most willing to take on Donald Trump directly, has not yet announced who he'd be endorsing. The report comes from CNN.

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Trump rally prayers use conspiracy theories to wage 'spiritual battle': report

An increasingly common feature of Trump rallies is their opening prayer, which in some ways is becoming it own political call to action, according to NBC News.

One opening prayer cited by NBC News was delivered by the Rev. Joel Tenney during a December rally in Coralville, Iowa.

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VP Kamala Harris calls Georgia ‘ground zero’ for voting rights in 2024 election season

On Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris called on Georgia voting rights advocates and elected officials to continue to fight for expanded access to the ballot box as the election cycle gears up for this November’s presidential election.

Harris’ message was relayed during a roundtable discussion held at The Gathering Spot in Atlanta as the second-in-command to Democratic President Joe Biden was making her 10th trip in Georgia since becoming vice president in January 2021.

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Fox News ridiculed after 'bonkers' guest claims Taylor Swift is a covert asset

Former FBI special agent Stuart Kaplan suggested on Fox News Tuesday evening that because pop star Taylor Swift posted a link to register voters, she may be some sort of covert asset.

"In modern times, with these people having such influence and such, you know, immeasurable amount of followers, she can potentially singlehandedly swing voters because of just the amount of followers that she potentially can influence," said Kaplan in discussion with Jesse Watters.

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Biden struggling in Michigan as Trump grabs strong lead, poll shows

DETROIT — President Joe Biden's support is on shaky ground in Michigan, and he trails Republican Donald Trump by 8 percentage points in a head-to-head matchup 10 months before the Nov. 5 election, according to a new statewide poll commissioned by The Detroit News and WDIV-TV.

The survey of 600 likely general election voters in the battleground state found only 17% said Biden, the Democratic incumbent, deserved another term leading the country.

DeSantis returns to Iowa campaign trail as storm pummels Florida

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis returned to the presidential campaign trail in Iowa on Tuesday night as Florida dealt with a severe weather outbreak that damaged Panhandle communities and closed government offices.

In a whirlwind trip, DeSantis delivered the State of the State address before the Legislature shortly after 11 a.m. in Tallahassee as storms battered the Panhandle.

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Trump got excited in court as lawyers told judges 'he’s winning in the polls': reporter

Reporter Ryan Reilly revealed some colorful details from inside the Washington, D.C. courtroom as former President Donald Trump listened to his lawyers argue that he should be immune from prosecution Tuesday.

Speaking to MSNBC's Ali Velshi, Reilly explained that it seemed as if Trump's lawyer was adding little comments to boost Trump's ego and make him happy.

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Judges will shoot down Trump immunity by 'sledgehammer or stiletto': Fox's Jonathan Turley

Fox News legal pundit Jonathan Turley predicted former President Donald Trump would lose his claim that he can't be prosecuted for election crimes because of "presidential immunity."

Turley made the remarks on Fox News Tuesday after a three-judge appeals panel heard immunity arguments about a federal election subversion case against Trump.

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