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'He just lies and lies': Pennsylvania Trump supporters now undecided on 2024 vote

Democrats have enjoyed some major victories in Pennsylvania in recent years, including Justice Daniel McCaffery's win in a state supreme court race in 2023. The previous year, Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania) flipped a U.S. Senate seat that had been mostly in GOP hands for decades, and Gov. Josh Shapiro enjoyed a double-digit landslide win over far-right MAGA Republican Doug Mastriano.

But Pennsylvania is a volatile swing state where candidates have to work extra hard in statewide races. 2024 GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump won Pennsylvania in 2016 but lost it to now-President Joe Biden in 2020, and Biden's reelection campaign views Pennsylvania as a must-win state. Many polls are showing a very close race in the Keystone State in a hypothetical Trump/Biden rematch.

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Trump visit to South Dakota puts Gov. Kristi Noem in a tax jam

In front of a sea of MAGA hats, bedazzled patriotic gear and “Never Surrender” mugshot t-shirts, former President Donald Trump spent nearly two hours at a South Dakota rally in September bemoaning the current state of America.

“We are a nation that in many ways has become a joke, and we are a nation that is hostile to liberty, freedom and faith. We are a nation whose economy is collapsing into a cesspool of ruin,” Trump said over a melancholy orchestral tune that played for the final 12 minutes of his speech Sept. 8 at the South Dakota Republican Party’s Monumental Leaders Rally in Rapid City, S.D.

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'Trump wants to be a king': Legal expert issues dire Christmas warning about ex-president

Donald Trump wants to be a king, and those who don't vote are going to help him make it happen, a legal expert said Monday.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, a frequent critic of the former president, chose to use Christmas in part to warn people about what a future Trump presidency could possibly entail.

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RFK Jr.’s daunting task: How he’s relying on volunteers to get him on S.C.’s ballot

On Thanksgiving, Sam Sipe brought up a topic that usually is a no-no for dinner during gatherings on the fourth Thursday of November.

She brought up politics.

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'Disrespectful to President Trump': Ex-president's fans turn on RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel

A Donald Trump ally on Monday called out Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel for purportedly being disrespectful to the former president.

Laura Loomer, an independent right-wing journalist whose content is frequently shared by the ex-president, has been floated as a potential interim press secretary if Trump gets another shot in office. Recently, she has lobbed attacks at Marjorie Taylor Greene and 'MAGA' Mike Johnson.

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Prosecutor shows why Trump's D.C. trial will go down 'well before' 2024 election

Donald Trump's recent Supreme Court victory, which saw the high court refusing to expedite review of the former president's arguments that he's immune from prosecution in the D.C. election subversion case, won't stop him from being tried "well before" the 2024 election, a Florida prosecutor said Monday.

State Attorney for Palm Beach County Dave Aronberg on Christmas day appeared on MSNBC's Richard Lui Reports, where he was asked about the rejection Special Counsel Jack Smith saw at the Supreme Court when he asked to leapfrog another appeals court. Aronberg began by suggesting Trump was attempting to put himself above the law, and make himself a "king," by seeking presidential immunity in the criminal matter.

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'You’d never get him out of office': Conservative voters balking at re-electing Trump

Despite Donald Trump's commanding lead in the polls, not all Republican and conservative voters are willing to send the ex-president back to the Oval Office if he ends up winning the battle for the 2024 Republican party nomination.

According to a report from the Guardian, doubts about giving the four-time indicted former president another crack at becoming the commander-in-chief have increased due to his recent comments about wanting to be a "dictator" for one day after being re-elected.

Although many observers have suggested Trump is using that kind of language to get a rise out of his detractors, some Republicans are a bit wary that he means it and are looking elsewhere at either one of Trump's GOP rivals for the nomination or contemplating holding their noses and voting for President Joe Biden.

In interviews with conservative voters in the key state of Pennsylvania, the Guardian's Chris Stein found more than a handful of former Trump voters who expressed growing alarm at the former president's increasingly authoritarian rhetoric.

While 67-year-old Roger Williams defended the Trump "dictator" comments by saying, "For one day – don’t get it twisted. He wanted to put his foot down and dictate some things that needed to get done. That’s what he meant,” others weren't so sure.

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Conservative Bob Capparell, 74, claimed he'd prefer former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie or ex-U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, and worried that Trump might make good on boast about being a dictator by telling the Guardian's Stein, "He would be, absolutely. You’d never get him out of office, never.”

Bob Buchman, 72, a Trump voter in 2016 because he “believed his baloney,” turned to Biden in 2020 and may vote that way again.

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Supreme Court knows what Trump is doing, and can choose whether to be complicit: columnist

Last week, the Supreme Court turned down special counsel Jack Smith's plea to rush Donald Trump's appeal straight to the High Court so that it can be resolved quickly.

According to columnist Ron Brownstein, the Supreme Court isn't stupid, they know exactly what Trump is trying to do, they simply have to choose whether or not to be complicit.

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Democrat unloads epic C-SPAN rant because MAGA callers 'continue to lie' after fact-checks

A Democrat from California unloaded a frustrated rant during a C-SPAN call-in show because callers on the Republican line "continue[d] to lie" despite being fact-checked by the guesthost Kimberly Adams.

After a Republican caller claimed that Democrats "got rid of democracy" because former President Donald Trump is facing investigation, C-SPAN fielded a call from a Democrat in San Jose named Tom.

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Ron DeSantis' pollster encourages hospice care for terminal campaign

Ron DeSantis' pollster and top strategist thinks the Florida Republican's presidential campaign is slowly dying.

The New York Times cited Ryan Tyson, a longtime DeSantis ally, who told "multiple people" that they've reached the point in the campaign that they need to "make the patient comfortable." It's a phrase generally used at the end of life when hospice comes in to help.

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Biden comes out ahead whether SCOTUS leaves Trump on the ballot or not: GOP strategist

In a column for MSNBC, GOP political strategist Susan Del Percio suggested that the battle to keep Donald Trump off the ballot in Colorado — and likely other states — should benefit President Joe Biden no matter which way the predominately conservative Supreme Court eventually rules.

With the nation's highest court punting the former president's appeal of the Colorado ruling back to the Court of Appeals before considering it — which is expected no matter which way they rule — Del Perico claimed Trump's ballot problems will do little to bring much-needed new voters into his camp.

Put more simply, she wrote, "it isn’t so much that the Colorado ruling is good for Trump; it just doesn’t hurt him."

With that in mind, she notes that the wavering voters that both Biden and Trump will be courting will never vote for the four-time indicted former president.

"Whatever the Supreme Court rules, the decision will tear this country apart. If Trump is allowed to be on the ballot in Colorado, half of the country will be outraged, and if Trump is barred from being on the ballot, the other half of the country with be irate," she predicted. "Either way, millions of Americans will view this decision as an attack on democracy. Trump voters will remain just as loyal and motivated as before. However, with the issue of democracy front and center, Biden can once again run on protecting the republic."

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According to Del Percio, a Trump win at the Supreme Court will be a wake-up call to voters that they can't depend on the courts to keep Trump from being elected again and it will be up to them.

"The Biden campaign has been looking for an opportunity to engage and motivate his 2020 voters, and democracy is it," she wrote before adding, "The Supreme Court’s decision will reignite the voters that Biden so desperately needs. So which candidate are these decisions good for? In the long run, it is Biden."

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'They've gone deep': Jack Smith has 'sprawling' evidence against Trump, CBS discovers

CBS correspondent Robert Costa said his sources revealed that special counsel Jack Smith has a more "sprawling" case against Donald Trump than previously thought.

Costa reacted to news that the Supreme Court had given Trump a minor win by refusing Smith's petition to decide on the former president's immunity claims immediately.

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'He will lose': Lindsey Graham says Trump is setting himself up for failure in 2024

ABC host Pierre Thomas pressed Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on the example Donald Trump is setting by lying to children about the 2020 presidential election.

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, Thomas asked Graham about the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling that could bar Trump from the state's primary ballot because he participated in an insurrection.

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