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'A Republican who stands up for the truth': Election official’s GOP roots mean nothing as she remains bullied by her own party

Margaret Rose Bostelmann’s ideals are clear from one glance at her well-kept ranch-style house in central Wisconsin.

A large American flag is mounted near the front door, and a “We Back the Badge” sign on her front lawn announces her support for law enforcement. Bostelmann, a Wisconsin elections commissioner, said she voted for Donald Trump in 2020 and added: “I will always vote Republican. I always have.”

But her fellow Republicans have exiled her and disparaged her, sought to upend her career and, on this day in July, brought the 70-year-old to tears as she discussed what she’s been through over the last several years because she refuses to support false claims that Trump won the state in the 2020 presidential election.

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GOP faces 'no-win conundrum' in Ohio while Dems see 'roadmap for 2024': report

Abortion rights activists say Tuesday’s decisive victory in Ohio has created a political “roadmap for 2024,” NBC News reports.

Ohio voters resounding rejected a measure that would have made it harder to modify the state’s constitution that was backed by Republicans, who sought to require a 60 percent supermajority to make such changes instead of a simple majority.

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Fani Willis denies Trump campaign rumor of relationship with gang member: report

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is reportedly pushing back on rumors being spread by the Trump campaign in a TV ad.

Willis, who it was recently reported will be seeking more than a dozen indictments in the near future in her investigation into 2020 election tampering, called the allegations “derogatory and false" in an internal email, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's report on Wednesday.

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DeSantis hid small-dollar donors that likely show he's only a regional candidate: report

Last month’s release of campaign finance data fueled speculation that Ron DeSantis was overly reliant on big-money donors.

An NPR report suggested the Florida governor has “small-donor problem” that could be a problem for him as the campaign unfolds.

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‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic cashed in on book, toy deals, but still owes Carole Baskin: presidential docs

“Tiger King”-star-turned-presidential-candidate Joe Exotic is earning income in creative ways while in prison — despite facing a hefty liability from his big cat rescue foe Carole Baskin, according to a new federal financial disclosure filing.

Exotic — real name Joseph Maldonado — reported just one liability on his disclosure report, a requirement for all presidential candidates: a “$814,465 judgment from “Big Cat Rescue (Carole Baskin).”

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'There is no Republican Party': Conservative judge warns Trump's MAGA movement has America 'in grave peril'

The Republican Party has ceased to function as a democratic political organization, and it has put the whole American system in danger, warned conservative former Judge Michael Luttig on CNN Wednesday.

Luttig, who founded the modern conservative legal movement off which former President Donald Trump appointed many of his own court nominees, was the jurist who warned former Vice President Mike Pence not to overthrow the results of the election and convinced him Trump's plans were illegal.

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Fox Business to host second Republican debate: RNC

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Fox Business will hold the second debate of the 2024 Republican presidential contest, the Republican National Committee said on on Wednesday, making the conservative Fox outlets hosts of the party's first two debates. It is unclear whether the frontrunner in the Republican race for the White House, Donald Trump, will be at either one. Trump has said he plans to skip the first Republican debate on Aug. 23 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. That forum will be broadcast on Fox News, also part of Fox News Media. The second debate will be held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundatio...

‘How lucky are we?’: Christie mocks Trump’s claim that he’s ‘being indicted for us’

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie at a town hall on Tuesday mocked Donald Trump over the former president’s often-repeated claim that he’s “being indicted for us.”

Christie delivered his remarks during a town hall in New London, New Hampshire, where the former U.S. Attorney summoned his prosecutorial skills in his attack on Trump.

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DeSantis replaces campaign manager with chief of staff in latest staffing shakeup

MIAMI — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is replacing his campaign manager with one of his most trusted advisers, his gubernatorial office Chief of Staff James Uthmeier, according to two people familiar with the decision. Generra Peck, who managed DeSantis’ blowout 2022 reelection bid before being tapped to lead his presidential campaign, will remain on the governor’s team as chief strategist. David Polyansky, a veteran Republican operative who has been advising the pro-DeSantis super PAC Never Back Down, is moving to the campaign as deputy campaign manager. The staffing moves were first reported on ...

DeSantis 'exudes bad faith' — and voters can see right through him: Ex-Republican lawmaker

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is falling behind in the Republican primary because his entire political career is an exercise in "bad faith," former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL) said on MSNBC Tuesday.

This comes as the governor, once touted by D.C. strategists and key GOP megadonors as the party's solution to move beyond former President Donald Trump, is mired 30 points behind the former president and not even cracking double digits in New Hampshire, and as he replaces his campaign manager in yet another effort to "reboot" his candidacy.

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DeSantis acknowledges Trump’s 2020 defeat, but stands by election security concerns

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis may have put to rest questions about whether he believes that former President Donald Trump lost reelection in 2020. When it comes to the overall security of that election, however, his answer isn’t as clear. Pressed during aninterview with NBC News on whether he believes Trump lost the 2020 election to President Joe Biden, DeSantis bluntly acknowledged that the former president had been defeated and that Biden was the rightfully elected president. His remarks ended a nearly three-year period in which the Florida governor refused to take a clear stand on Trump’s claim...

Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend warns of 'full-scale riot' for Trump during 2024 vote counting

A TV host who is dating Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) predicted a "full-scale riot" during the counting of votes in 2024 if it looks like a repeat of the 2020 presidential election, which Donald Trump lost.

The remarks from RSBN's Brian Glenn came before Trump was scheduled to deliver a speech in New Hampshire on Tuesday.

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'No Labels' leader says group would 'pull back' from 2024 run if Trump is poised to win

Former Republican Rep. Fred Upton of the No Labels project said his group would not run a third party presidential candidate if Donald Trump was on track to win in 2024.

Jacqueline Alemany of The Washington Post asked Upton about the group's plan in an interview on Tuesday.

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