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Polls point to big trouble for Lauren Boebert in 2024

An early poll shows incumbent U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and Adam Frisch, the Democrat who came close to unseating the Republican in 2022, in a tie for the seat amid current political conditions.

If the 2024 election were held today with the two candidates, 45% of voters would choose Frisch and 45% would choose Boebert, according to findings from a poll released Tuesday.

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Ex-firefighter sentenced to 52 months for attacking police with fire extinguisher on Jan. 6

A Pennsylvania man has been sentenced to 52 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers with a dangerous weapon during the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.

At a hearing on Tuesday, prosecutors asked for Robert Sanford Jr., 57, to be sent to prison for 71 months.

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Fox News host: Donald Trump is 'real reason' fentanyl imports are booming

Fox News host Geraldo Rivera said former President Donald Trump was to blame for inflaming the crisis of fentanyl overdoses with his "brute force" policies on Mexico.

During a Fox News segment about spiking fentanyl imports, Rivera pointed to the recent calls by Republicans to bomb Mexico.

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Trump has DeSantis caught in 'a trap of his own devising': analysis

Between attacks on prosecutors, judges and “Disinformation Democrats,” Donald Trump on Monday posted results of new polling data on his Truth Social website showing the former president holding a 15-point lead in a two-way race between him and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

“JUST OUT: I guess Ron DeSantis is not quite as popular in Florida as people thought,” Trump wrote. “I assume, among other things, that they don't want their Social Security and MediCare cut!”

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'Dropping like a rock': Bad news for Trump as he plummets into 'fringe candidate' territory

"Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough dropped bad news on Donald Trump on Tuesday morning by pointing out that new polls show he has little chance of winning re-election even if he does survive the Republican Party primaries.

Responding to a new poll that shows the former president's approval ratings plummeting into the 20s after his indictment in a Manhattan courtroom, co-host Wille Geist chimed in to say the former president is now getting the kind of numbers normally associated with "fringe candidates."

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'People are tired of losing': GOP attempting to limit Trump's 2024 nominee shenanigans

In an effort to avoid the "debacle" of the Republican 2022 midterm election — where the so-called "red wave" not only didn't happen, but the GOP lost a seat in the Senate — the Republican leadership is working diligently to bring warring sides together so the party is not saddled with unelectable candidates.

According to a report from CNN, that means limiting Donald Trump's influence while trying to keep him and his closest advisers happy.

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Ted Cruz scrambles to build bipartisan image ahead of re-election bid

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) isn't known for extending a hand across the aisle. He kicked off his career with a government shutdown to try to defund the Affordable Care Act, and voted to reject certification of President Joe Biden's victory amid the January 6 attack.

But he only narrowly won re-election in 2018 and, ahead of 2024 when his state has a handful of Republican-held seats Democrats could plausibly compete for, he is trying to build up a more bipartisan image for himself, reported NBC News on Monday.

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Morning Joe serves notice to Trump that his 'witch hunt' complaints are losing steam

Citing new polling that shows more and more American believe Donald Trump should be prosecuted for his crimes, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned the former president that his incessant complaints that he is the victim of a "witch hunt" are increasingly falling on deaf ears.

On Monday, the "Morning Joe" host explained that, less than a week after Trump was slammed with a 34 felony count indictment in Manhattan, his support already cratered.

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Republicans are panicking that they can't escape Trump

Donald Trump's indictment in a Manhattan courtroom should have been a happy moment for potential challengers for the Republican Party 2024 presidential nomination, but instead it has knocked reporting on their fledgling campaigns out of the news and now they're in a panic.

According to a report from Politico, the wall-to-wall coverage of the former president's legal travails is "sucking all of the oxygen" out of the room, leading campaign consultants and conservatives who want Trump sidelined to believe the former president will ride his ability to dominate the headlines to a third GOP nomination.

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'Normal people are repulsed by Trump': The Manhattan indictment is chasing away independent voters

Any hopes that the Republican party might have that the indictment of Donald Trump in a Manhattan courtroom last Tuesday will convince outraged independent voters to jump on the Trump train should be put on hold, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

While GOP lawmakers are rallying to the former president's side despite a whopping 34 felony counts related to his alleged payment of hush money to an adult film star and a Playboy model, independent voters and some two-time Trump voters are saying they have had enough and are moving on.

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Fox Business host turns tables on right-winger angry at MSNBC for snubbing Trump speech

Fox Business host Liz Clayman defended MSNBC after the left-leaning network decided not to air former President Donald Trump's speech live following his arrest.

On the Sunday Media Buzz program, Fox News host Howard Kurtz and Federalist writer Emily Jashinsky took issue with MSNBC's decision not to air Trump's speech.

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Bill Barr foresees Trump indictment from feds: 'He had no claim to those documents'

Former Attorney General Bill Barr said that former President Donald Trump would likely be prosecuted after he refused to return classified documents to the federal government.

On Sunday, Barr told ABC News that Trump should be "most concerned about the documents case" despite the former president's recent arrest in New York.

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'Not something personal': ABC host grills Trump lawyer over death threats to judge's family

Jim Trusty, attorney for Donald Trump, insisted that the former president's attacks on a judge's family were "not something personal."

During an interview on ABC's This Week program, host Jonathan Karl confronted the attorney after Trump repeatedly called out Juan Merchan, the New York judge overseeing a criminal case against the former president. The judge received dozens of threats after Trump attacked his family.

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