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Inside Mike Lindell's scheme to build an election fraud detector straight out of sci-fi

At his 2023 “Election Summit,” Mike Lindell, the exuberant pillow peddler turned election truther, was more manic than usual.

Lindell had assembled the most fervent election deniers from every state, mostly Trump cultists, at a conference center in Springfield, Mo., where, with great fanfare, he promised to unveil “The Plan” to prevent elections from being stolen.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend: 'Liberal women tend to be the ugliest women'

RSBN host Brian Glenn, who is dating Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), explained that he sees liberal women as "the ugliest women."

Before Donald Trump's remarks in Iowa on Sunday, Glenn said he believed conservatives were more attractive because they are happier.

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'Russia helped elect Donald Trump': GOP strategist calls out Republicans over Ukraine

Numerous Republican lawmakers are wrongly supporting Donald Trump and Russian interests over Ukraine and American democracy, Stuart Stevens, Chief Strategist of Romney's 2012 presidential campaign, said on Saturday.

Stevens, who appeared on CNN's The Source with Kaitlan Collins earlier this month and said Mitch McConnell was wrong about Republicans who secretly hate Trump but can't voice that concern, said today's Republican legislators are veering off course and that voters would be better off supporting President Joe Biden in the upcoming election.

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David McCormick secures Pa. GOP endorsement in his Senate run

PHILADELPHIA — As expected, Republican David McCormick received the endorsement of the Pennsylvania GOP Saturday in his second run for the U.S. Senate. What a difference a year makes. That the Republican Party is fully behind the Gulf War veteran and former hedge fund CEO is in contrast to last year, when McCormick, 57, lost a close GOP primary race to celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz. After much speculation, the native of Washington, Pennsylvania, who now has homes in Pittsburgh and Connecticut, officially entered the Senate race last week, after nearly 100 prominent Republicans wrote a public lett...

Kentucky governor’s race on track for new fundraising record

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The Kentucky governor’s race has been nothing short of a financial juggernaut, with gubernatorial candidates collectively raking in more than $36.8 million in contributions, a new OpenSecrets analysis found.

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Florida Democrats struggle so far to recruit challengers for key 2024 races

Florida Democratic leaders have talked a big game about going all out in 2024, winning back seats and being competitive with Gov. Ron DeSantis not on the ballot. But almost one year out, it’s not yet clear whether the party is recruiting enough viable candidates in both winnable and longshot districts, as well as raising enough money from donors. In the purple state House districts surrounding Orlando, which lean Democratic on paper but were all won by Republicans last year, there were still no filed Democratic candidates in districts held by freshmen GOP state Reps. Doug Bankson and Carolina ...

'Inexcusable': Mike Pence condemns Trump's statements after being pressed by CNN host

Former Vice President Mike Pence condemned former President Donald Trump over his comments calling for former Joint Chiefs Chair Mark Milley to be put to death, in an interview on CNN with Kaitlan Collins Friday.

However, Pence, who is running against Trump for president in 2024, stopped short of answering many of Collins' more pressing questions about Trump's fitness for office.

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California Republicans swoon over Trump despite debate no-show

Anaheim (United States) (AFP) - Donald Trump received a rapturous welcome at California's Republican Party Convention on Friday, mocking party rivals and dishing out red meat for an adoring audience in this Democratic stronghold. The former reality TV star, who holds a commanding poll lead in the race to become the 2024 Republican presidential candidate, called rival Chris Christie a "loser" and claimed credit for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's electoral victories. "I'm the one that turned Florida red, not him," the 77-year-old told party members in Anaheim, days after he skipped the Republic...

Tim Scott pandered to ‘Sambo section of the Black community’ during GOP debate: Rep. Jamaal Bowman

WASHINGTON – This week, when Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) told the GOP presidential primary audience “America is not a racist country,” Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) says he heard a whistle loud and clear.

“That was Tim Scott completely pandering to the conservative Black audience to position himself to be Donald Trump's VP choice,” Bowman exclusively told Raw Story.

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Trump begs Fox News to 'stop with the bad debates and negative ads'

Donald Trump Thursday night took a swipe at Fox News and the GOP debates, calling on an end to the primary and on those in the media to "stop with the bad debates and negative ads."

Trump on Thursday suggested that some of the GOP candidates did better than others at the recent Republican debate, even giving a report card for his rivals.

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Trump must be covered as 'a cheat and a rapist': Ex-White House reporter unloads on press

According to a former White House correspondent who spent the Donald Trump years trying to get straight answers out of the ex-president's press secretaries, the media has been covering the ex-president wrong.

In a column for Salon, journalist Brian Karem argues that members of the press have been "moral cowards" by not properly covering Trump, who Karem says is "a fraud, a cheat and a rapist, facing 91 felony counts."

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Republicans must ignore those that will 'visit Trump in jail one day': Ex-GOP Georgia official

Republicans need to get over the obsession that a large portion of their base has with Donald Trump and simply move on for the good of the party, former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan told CNN anchor Anderson Cooper on Thursday evening — the people who, he argued, would happily visit the former president in prison should he be convicted in any of the four indictments currently pending against him.

"Lieutenant Governor Duncan, do you think the country's democratic institutions are strong enough to withstand being tested again in 2024?" asked Cooper.

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Trump voters stick with him even when watching him make 'liberal or stupid comments': report

A right-wing anti-Donald Trump group has been trying to test messages to see what will persuade supporters of the former president to abandon him — and are coming up completely empty, reported The New York Times on Thursday.

"The political action committee, called Win It Back, has close ties to the influential fiscally conservative group Club for Growth. It has already spent more than $4 million trying to lower Mr. Trump’s support among Republican voters in Iowa and nearly $2 million more trying to damage him in South Carolina," reported Jonathan Swan. "But in the memo — dated Thursday and obtained by The New York Times — the head of Win It Back PAC, David McIntosh, acknowledges to donors that after extensive testing of more than 40 anti-Trump television ads, “all attempts to undermine his conservative credentials on specific issues were ineffective."

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