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'What?': CNN hosts baffled by DeSantis' 'interesting' choice of New Hampshire rally music

During a segment on the ongoing campaigns by former Gov Nikki Haley (R-SC) and current Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), CNN anchors Kate Boldaun and John Berman burst out laughing at the music blaring at a DeSantis campaign event in New Hampshire that made it hard to hear CNN correspondent Steve Contorno.

With both Haley and DeSantis trailing Donald Trump badly in the polls, the two have been scrambling to rope in more voters in the early stages of Iowa and New Hampshire needing a strong showing or face the prospect of giving up their run.

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'Trump isn't going to win': Analyst makes case that major 'MAGA defeat' is a certainty

Buried deep in an analysis of all of the reasons why Donald Trump will go down to defeat against President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election, a columnist suggested that history is not on his side and that the MAGA movement is winding down.

Writing for the Atlantic, Hussein Ibish of the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington explained that there are multiple roadblocks that will deny Trump a second presidency, including his extensive list of criminal trials that are casting a cloud over his campaign, his disparaging comments about the military that are resurfacing, and the fact that he is not the man he was in 2016 when he won his surprising victory over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

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FEC votes to extend campaign salaries to recent caregivers, unemployed candidates

The Federal Election Commission on Thursday voted 5-1 to approve new rules allowing more candidates to pay themselves a salary while running for office, including recent caregivers and workers suffering from an unexpected job loss.

Under existing regulations, only candidates who earned an income during the 12 months immediately before running for office qualified to receive compensation from campaign funds, putting stay-at-home parents, recent college graduates and workers with gaps in employment at a disadvantage.

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Georgia Republican embroiled in speaker battle won't seek reelection

Georgians will be electing at least one new member of Congress next year – Republican Congressman Drew Ferguson announced he will not be seeking another term Thursday morning.

In a brief statement, the representative from The Rock said he looks forward to spending more time with family.

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Revealed: Trump reportedly plans to deploy hundreds of thousands of troops in U.S.

If Trump wins a second term as president he might launch a Southern Border "war," according to a Rolling Stone report.

The outlet spoke to multiple sources claiming the 45th president, who has already pledged (he later claimed jokingly) that he would rule the country on day one as a "dictator" — would deploy possibly "hundreds of thousands" of troops near the border dividing Mexico and install makeshift detention camps to quarter immigrants, the Rolling Stone story detailed.

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'Trump remains undefeated': Ex-president celebrates victory in Michigan ballot appeal

Donald Trump notched a win in Michigan to be able to remain on the GOP 2024 presidential primary ballot.

On Thursday, the state's Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the 45th president, saying he is able to continue to be qualified.

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These Iowa GOP women don’t know who will get their vote — just not Trump

Former President Donald Trump has long enjoyed support from Iowans, but support for his 2024 campaign is starting to wane for some Republicans.

CNN recently spoke with Iowa GOPers who have backed Trump in the past. Several voters — who are all women — voiced their eagerness to move on from the MAGA hopeful.

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Ron DeSantis uses campaign sweepstakes prize to troll Nikki Haley

Gov. Ron DeSantis' campaign is reportedly trolling Republican presidential rival Nikki Haley as "too coward" to duke it out in a one-on-one debate.

The Florida governor is offering two tickets to a slated Jan.15 debate that has been announced by CNN days before the Jan. 23 Caucus (and without the GOP's backing) as part of a sweepstakes.

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A former White House Playboy correspondent wrote a wild speech for Joe Biden

This former Playboy correspondent is mad as hell at Donald Trump and he’s not going to take it anymore, according to the stump speech he’s written for Joe Biden that somehow ties in Winston Churchill and Uncle Buck.

Salon Thursday published Brian Karem’s colorful plea to the U.S. president that Biden bring some John Candy energy when facing off against his strongest opponent in the race to the White House in 2024.

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'We saw him try to do it': Expert raises alarm over Trump's plan to co-opt the military

Expanding on a column he wrote for the Atlantic, former Naval College professor Tom Nichols issued an additional warning that Donald Trump cannot be allowed to win the 2024 election and put his people in place to run the military because, he says, the consequences could be devastating.

Last week, Nichols wrote, "In 2020, the armed forces were a bulwark against Donald Trump’s antidemocratic designs. Changing that would be a high priority in a second term."

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The partnership that could sink Trump: columnist

Donald Trump is not only maintaining his lead in the polls to be the 2024 Republican Party but is pulling away as no single challenger appears able to make up the difference.

However, Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin suggests, there is strength in numbers and an alliance between former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie could be one way to derail the Trump train.

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Trump's 'master plan just ran into a big problem' as he attempts to stall trial: report

The rapid decision from the Supreme Court to agree to listen to arguments from special counsel Jack Smith that Donald Trump does not have absolute immunity from being charged with crimes that he committed while president is not good news for the former president.

According to one former federal prosecutor, the very fact that the nation's highest court responded so rapidly is a "bad omen" for the four-time indicted ex-president.

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'Vain' Joe Manchin plots U.S. tour while weighing third-party run

Amid speculation that outgoing U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin may launch a third-party 2024 presidential run, the right-wing West Virginia Democrat known for battling his own party's agenda confirmed this week that he plans to start an extended trip around the country next month.

"I have made one of the toughest decisions of my life and decided that I will not be running for reelection to the United States Senate, but what I will be doing is traveling the country and speaking out to see if there is an interest in creating a movement to mobilize the middle and bring Americans together," Manchin said in a video released last month.

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