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Mitch McConnell is blowing off Trump as he eyes 2024 election

Now that he is back at work after a rehab stint following a fall, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is working feverishly to line up candidates for U.S. Senate seats he thinks are within reach in the 2024 election before Donald Trump can intercede like he did in the 2022 midterms to disastrous results for the GOP.

According to a report from Politico, the longtime senior Republican is trying "to get ahead" of the former president who has been taking shots at him on his struggling Truth Social media platform and — according to an aide — the Kentucky Republican is ignoring the former president

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Here is why Trump is cleaning his opponents' clocks

Long before many rivals for the Republican party's 2024 presidential nomination have officially announced, Donald Trump is appearing to be the odds-on favorite at the top of the ticket even though his prospects for the general election don't look good.

In a column for the New Republic, analyst Jason Linkins suggested that Trump hasn't even hit his stride yet when it comes to campaigning and yet he is pulling away, primarily because his rivals refuse to use the wealth of ammunition he has provided against him.

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A top GOP lawyer wants to crack down on the college vote. Some states already are.

A top Republican election lawyer recently caused a stir when she told GOP donors that the party should work to make it harder for college students to vote in key states.

But the comments from Cleta Mitchell, who worked closely with then-President Donald Trump to try to overturn the 2020 election, are perhaps less surprising than they seem.

They follow numerous efforts in recent years by Republican lawmakers across the country to restrict voting by college students, a group that leans Democratic. And they come at a time when the youth vote has been surging.

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How Ron DeSantis is attacking the economic engine of his own state

As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis prepares a run for the presidency to challenge his one-time ally, former President Donald Trump, his own state is feeling the consequences of his culture wars to satisfy the Republican base.

So said conservative analyst Charlie Sykes on MSNBC Friday.

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'His people skills are very, very bad': Another billionaire GOP donor says he won’t give to Ron DeSantis

A billionaire Republican donor says he won’t give to Ron DeSantis because of the Florida governor’s people skills, or lack thereof.

John Catsimatidis, a self-described centrist who has contributed to candidates in both parties, became the latest prominent big donor to express doubts about giving to DeSantis, who has not yet announced his candidacy but is expected to do so soon.

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Trump put the GOP's 'worst nightmare' on display during latest campaign visit: NY Times reporter

During a panel discussion on MSNBC Friday afternoon, a New York Times reporter said Donald Trump's antics and comments during a campaign stop in New Hampshire on Thursday was a chilling reminder of what to expect if he becomes their 2024 presidential nominee.

Speaking with host Andrea Mitchell, the Times' Jeremy Peters pointed to the former president's physical embrace of a Jan 6th rioter Micki Larson-Olson, a QAnon supporter who was convicted last year of unlawful entry for her part in the siege of the Capitol.

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Republicans in war with fundraising firm over plan to 'siphon' off millions in donations

Republican Party leaders already concerned about the 2024 general election where they might be saddled with an indicted former president at the top of the ticket have new worries about financing campaigns with less money than they would like.

According to a report from the Washington Post, Republicans are in a squabble with WinRed, the private for-profit company which has been the central hub for almost all online donations flowing into the GOP.

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'Unwelcome reality': Rape trial judge's harsh interventions seen as a bad sign for Trump

According to a former federal prosecutor watching the action in a Manhattan courtroom where Donald Trump is facing accusations of rape and defamation lodged against him by writer E. Jean Carroll, little is going well for the former president.

Writing for Slate, ex-prosecutor Robert Katzenberg suggested Trump attorney Joe Tacopina appears to be the wrong man for the job after Judge Lewis Kaplan grew increasingly aggravated with the lawyer's cross-examination of Carroll, and constantly interceded on her behalf.

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Morning Joe trashes 'great white dope' Ron DeSantis

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough whacked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for galavanting around the world as he readies an expected presidential campaign.

The governor hasn't officially entered the 2024 race yet, but the "Morning Joe" host said his extremism has probably cost him support of voters he'll need to win a general election.

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Trump looks to be 'conceding' loss in E. Jean Carroll defamation trial: legal expert

Based upon attorney Joe Tacopina's abrasive cross-examination of New York writer E. Jean Carroll on Thursday, and Donald Trump's decision to not make an appearance in the Manhattan courtroom hearing her rape and defamation case, one MSNBC legal analyst claimed it looks to him like the former president is conceding the case is already lost.

During an appearance on "Morning Joe," MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos claimed the former president is less concerned with the civil case than he is with looking bad if he takes the stand.

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We are 'watching a Republican electoral disaster in the making': conservative

According to longtime conservative David Frum, the Republican party seems dead-set on handing Donald Trump the 2024 presidential nomination despite all the signs that there is no chance that he can win because independents and swing voters find him repellant.

In his column for The Atlantic, where fellow conservative Peter Wehner noted the "Make America Great Again" movement is spiraling into back-biting and chaos, Frum suggested that a "Biden blowout" is in the offing and Republicans seem to know it but are incapable of doing what needs to be done to avert it because of the hold the former president has on his rabid base of supporters who will propel him through the primaries.

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MAGA is 'devouring itself' as Trump's world falls apart: conservative

According to conservative columnist Peter Wehner, the simultaneous tsunami of lawsuits and criminal indictments swamping Donald Trump combined with the Fox News $787 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit, followed by the dumping of popular host Tucker Carlson, has supporters of the former president reeling and turning on each other as the world they have hoped for falls apart.

Wehner, a speechwriter in the President George W. Bush White House, has long been a critic of the former president and his "Make America Great Again" followers, believing they have traded their conservative credibility for a cult-like devotion to Trump.

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Kellyanne Conway's husband convinced me to sue Trump: E. Jean Carroll

Writer E. Jean Carroll revealed on Thursday that the husband of a former adviser to Donald Trump convinced her to sue the then-president for defamation after he denied her rape claims.

During Carroll's second day of testimony in Trump's civil rape trial, she was questioned about the origins of her defamation lawsuit.

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