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Tim Scott: It’s ‘good news’ SC is banning abortion before most women know they are pregnant

Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott (SC) celebrated what he said was "good news" after South Carolina moved closer to banning abortion before most women even know they are pregnant.

During a campaign stop on Wednesday, Scott was asked about the state legislature's decision to send a 6-week abortion ban to the governor's desk.

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GOP presidential candidate wants 'million' seniors on Social Security to go back to work

Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson (AR) has a plan that could put up to a million Social Security recipients back to work.

Hutchinson explained the idea during a Thursday appearance on C-SPAN's Washington Journal program.

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'Damaged political goods' Kari Lake has painted herself into a corner: conservative

In a column for the Bulwark, conservative commentator Amanda Carpenter noted the sea change in strategy suggested by failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who announced she will be launching a massive get-out-the-vote program in her state that will rely heavily on early voting -- a method she has previously accused of being rife with fraud.

After yet another on a long string of court losses, Lake was coy about announcing a run for the Senate seat currently held by Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) during her self-proclaimed "big announcement" and instead pitched her newest venture as she tries to keep the spotlight on herself.

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'Bad on so many fronts': Morning Joe pounces on DeSantis' 'meltdown' campaign launch

On Thursday morning, the panel of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" pounced all over the glitchy 2024 presidential campaign announcement by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Twitter, with co-host Mika Brzezinski summing it up as "awkward" at best.

Thursday's show began with a parody video in black and white that compared the delay and bumbling chatter by DeSantis, Twitter owner Elon Musk and moderator David Sacks to antiquated 1950's technology.

After running the clip, Brzezinski blurted, "That was awkward," as co-host Joe Scarborough simply said "Wow."

"We can obviously talk about this an awful lot," co-host Joe Scarborough contributed. "The thing is, we're in the age of Twitter. We're in the age of social media so everybody is going to freak out at that exact moment, and they certainly did. There was a meltdown over the meltdown. It was bad. I mean, it was bad on so many fronts. but he raised some money, he got people talking about him today, not in a positive way."

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"There is a long way to go," he added. "This would be like the first game of 162-game baseball season, and your star pitcher getting the ball and accidentally throwing it and hitting himself in the face. It happens -- but there's 161 other games left. It just shows, you know, they may just have to start talking to some people who have done this before instead of relying just on themselves because they don't want to repeat this too many times moving forward."

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Florida mom behind Amanda Gorman’s book ban linked to Proud Boys: report

The Florida parent behind the ban of Amanda Gorman’s poetry book ban has ties to the Proud Boys and the ultraconservative Moms For Liberty, The Daily Beast reports.

The Bob Graham Education Center restricted access to The Hill We Climb,” a book adaptation of the poem Gorman recited at President Joe Biden’s inauguration, after Daily Salinas complained that it was inappropriate for children. Salinas inaccurately stated the author was Oprah Winfrey (the book includes a forword by Winfrey).

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Ohio newspaper scorches GOP for trying to confuse citizens into gutting their own voting rights

As activists across Ohio are trying to get a referendum on the ballot to repeal the state's near-total abortion ban, Republicans in the state legislature are reportedly fighting back in a deceptive way — introducing a referendum of their own that would require any future referendum to pass with a 60% threshold, and slipping that referendum into an August off-cycle election that they hope they can win through lower turnout.

The editorial board for the Cleveland Plain Dealer ripped apart the GOP's plan in a furious editorial on Wednesday, accusing them of unconstitutionally trying to conceal from voters what the ballot question, Ohio Issue 1, would actually do.

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James Comer falsely says he never claimed Trump’s poll numbers were boosted by Biden probe: report

Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) on Tuesday said he never linked his work as chairman of the House Oversight Committee investigating the Biden family to former President Donald Trump’s rising poll numbers, a day after he said otherwise, The Daily Beast reports.

Huffington Post reports that Comer during an appearance on “Fox & Friends First” Monday was asked by host Ashley Strohmier whether his committee’s probe has “moved this needle with the media?” and he agreed emphatically.

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'Failure to launch': Ron DeSantis Twitter announcement ends in disaster and mockery

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis kicked off his presidential campaign formally on Wednesday, in an unconventional way: by hosting a Twitter Spaces event with tech billionaire Elon Musk. But from the start, the announcement was plagued with problems and technical glitches that forced it to start late — and while there were originally some 700,000 people in the space, viewership plunged as it became apparent it wasn't working properly.

The debacle resulted in widespread mockery from people of all political persuasions across Twitter.

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'Globes everywhere!': Georgia GOP official pushes Flat Earth conspiracy theory

A former Republican candidate for Georgia governor recently elected as a district-level GOP chair is now pushing conspiracy theories that the Earth is flat, reported Rolling Stone on Wednesday.

Kandiss Taylor is best known for her campaign touring Georgia in a bus that said "Jesus, Guns, Babies."

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Florida library threatened by GOP lawmaker over its 'I read banned books' cards

A Florida Republican legislator is publicly warning one of the state’s largest public libraries that it risks losing government funding over its defiant act of issuing library cards proclaiming, “I read banned books.”

The Broward County Library has begun making the cards optionally available to its more than 1 million cardholders as part of its pushback against efforts by to ban and restrict books. The cards include the library’s logo and a picture of flames, according to a report today in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

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Trump says he hopes DeSantis gets 'full experience of being attacked' by 'Radical Left Lunatics'

After several months of softly running for president, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) "finally" announced he was officially running, former President Donald Trump noted in a post on Truth Social.

Trump began by using his latest nickname: 'Rob' DeSanctimonious.

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NAACP's Florida travel advisory meant to galvanize Black voters against DeSantis: report

This week, the NAACP issued a travel advisory for Black people considering a visit or a move to the state of Florida, claiming that the state's policies are "openly" hostile to people of color and LGBTQ Americans. But according to NAACP national board of directors chairman Leon W. Russell, the advisory was mainly designed to galvanize Black voters against Gov. Ron DeSantis, NBC News reported.

“Let me be clear: We’re not calling for a boycott or a travel ban,” said Russell, who lives in Tampa. “We’re saying to Black people who come to the state or who are thinking about coming to the state that you need to be aware of what’s going on here and you need to think about how you are going to be impacted by this hate and cruelty that is being generated. You need to consider whether or not you’re going to be safe.”

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Trump begs Georgia judge to reconsider decision not to further delay election case

Lawyers representing Donald Trump on Wednesday filed a motion requesting that a Georgia state trial judge presiding over the former president’s election interference case reconsider a previous ruling denying a request for more time to file additional briefs amid their effort to scrap a Fulton County District Attorney’s investigation.

Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney on Friday denied a request from Trump’s lawyers seeking 21 days to file a reply brief.

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