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'Cling to power': GOP candidates in Lauren Boebert's new district call out her 'trickery'

Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) move to bow out of her western and southern district of the Rocky Mountain state for redder Eastern plain pastures has emboldened a crowded field, some of whom are publicly vowing to trounce her.

The renegade Republican on Wednesday apparently rankled rivals vying to replace Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) who confirmed he wouldn't seek reelection in 2024.

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Ballot removal successes have Trump finally 'interested in democracy': columnist

While it's not known if the recent booting of Donald Trump from the Colorado and Maine state ballots will survive a U.S. Supreme Court review, Trump's claims that the rulings violate the spirit of democracy are rich, considering that he started his political career trying to unjustly keep his political opponents off the ballot, David Frum writes in The Atlantic.

"Trump himself launched his presidential career by arguing that President Barack Obama should not have been able to run for president because Obama was not a natural-born citizen of the United States," Frum writes, later adding that Trump "tried to disqualify voters who’d exercised their right to vote by mail or whose ballots had for any reason not yet been counted by midnight on Election Day" back in 2020.

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Stiffed: How Trump's campaign visits cost local police departments

When former President Donald Trump makes a campaign appearance — whether its at fairgrounds in South Carolina or an Iowa fraternity house — along comes a rowdy crowd of thousands of supporters in bedazzled MAGA hats and Trump mugshot T-shirts shouting “U-S-A” chants.

And without fail, there’s local men and women in uniform — often from local police and fire departments — enlisted to provide security and keep the peace at the rallies for the former president who is facing 91 felony counts across four indictments and a New York civil trial that threatens to upend his business empire.

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The 'twists' that threaten to upend the Democrats' election strategy

The Biden camp is pushing an "upbeat narrative" that expects voters will see the threat Donald Trump poses and realize the 2024 election will be a choice between sanity and erraticism. But, according to NBC News' Eamon Javers and Peter Nicholas, there are plenty of "twists" that could upend that strategy.

One possibility is the fact that Biden could end up dropping out of the race. While some people think there's no conceivable way Biden could justify dropping out at this stage, his poll numbers are tanking, his age is taking a toll on his public image, and his son Hunter's legal troubles are mounting, NBC reported.

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DeSantis owns 'the most expensive and embarrassing' collapse in GOP history: ex-colleague

With the Iowa caucus beginning in just over two weeks and the New Hampshire primary hot on its heels, Gov. Ron DeSantis' once-promising bid to be the Republican Party's 2024 presidential bid seems to be already over.

As the HuffPost is reporting, the clamor for DeSantis to be the face of the party went nowhere as Donald Trump not only hung onto conservative voters but pulled away from the Florida governor despite DeSantis' political operation that proved to be ineffective — when it wasn't being plagued with infighting and layoffs.

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'Toxic' Lauren Boebert has left the GOP with a 'mess' to fix in her old district: analyst

Rep. Lauren Boebert's decision to jump to a neighboring district in her bid for a third term in Congress is leaving her fellow Republicans with a "mess" to clean up in her old district — which was solidly conservative until she came along.

According to an analysis from MSNBC's Zeesham Aleem, Boebert's grandstanding, abrasive demeanor and her out-of-Congress exploits have left a bad taste in voters' mouths in Colorado's 3rd District as she seeks the nomination in the 4th district, which is considered a GOP stronghold.

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Raw Story’s top 23 investigations of 2023

Early in 2023, Raw Story announced that it would heavily invest in our investigative journalism with the goal of bringing you hard-hitting and incisive news you wouldn’t find elsewhere.

Since then, Raw Story has hired a team of investigative journalists and published several hundred exclusive stories and reported commentaries that have together shone significant light into the darkest corners of politics and government.

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Boebert's new Democratic opponent comes out swinging against the Colorado 'carpetbagger'

He's rolling up his sleeves and opening his wallet to secure votes and a win to best Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) at the ballot box.

Boebert's former Democratic rival is cashing in on her retreat from Colorado's 3rd District and her new 4th District foe standing in her way to stay in Congress hopes to fatten his coffers too and defeat her.

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'Trump's in trouble': Nixon lawyer says ex-president at risk after second ballot boot

Maine on Thursday nixed the 45th president from being able to appear on the GOP primary election ballot, and John Dean believes it spells danger for The Don.

"Trump's in trouble," the Nixon attorney Dean said while appearing on CNN. "He's in trouble wherever this is raised and addressed."

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'She’s abandoning us': Colorado MAGA voter attacks 'grifter bimbo' Lauren Boebert

One constituent of Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is attacking her former lawmaker for "abandoning us" after she decided to ditch her 3rd district in order to run in the more GOP safe haven 4th district.

Lu Cameron, who boasts nearly 9,500 followers on Gettr, posted a video on Dec. 28 expressing her unbridled disgust toward her "carpetbagger" congresswoman, claiming she's "running away like a scared little bunny rabbit from a very tough race in a purple district" and "abandoning us because she can't take the heat."

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Trump removed from Maine's primary ballot by secretary of state: report

Ex-president Donald Trump was removed from another state's GOP primary ballot on Thursday, according to reports.

According to Associated Press, "Maine’s Democratic secretary of state on Thursday removed former President Donald Trump from the state’s presidential primary ballot under the Constitution’s insurrection clause, becoming the first election official to take action unilaterally in a decision that has potential Electoral College consequences."

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'Wrong side of history': GOP's Tom Cotton destroyed after blaming modern Dems for slavery

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) was soundly trounced on social media Thursday when he tried to use Nikki Haley's flub about the Civil War to attack Democrats.

Cotton said that the Civil War began because Democrats supported slavery over the Republican president, Abraham Lincoln. Over and over fact-checkers have said that Republicans may have supported the union in the war, but the parties shifted over time as the Civil Rights and Equal Rights Movement spread across the South. People of color demanded the right to vote without intimidation, eat in the same restaurants, use the same water fountains, and attend the same schools as whites.

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'Bad things somehow help the Trump campaign': Ex-Pence adviser warns about ballot removal

Allison Gill's Thursday podcast, "The Daily Beans," addresses the Colorado 14th Amendment lawsuit and the impending case before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Speaking to former Homeland Security adviser to Mike Pence, Olivia Troye, Gill explained that if the Supreme Court doesn't weigh in on the case in time, the Colorado Supreme Court said that Donald Trump must appear on the ballot anyway, despite its ruling.

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