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Trump flirts at New Hampshire polling station: 'You got a good-lookin' mom'

Former president Donald Trump took time from his busy campaign schedule to flirt with a woman supporting him.

At a polling station on Tuesday in Londonderry, New Hampshire, Trump spoke to reporters and greeted supporters.

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'I'm a very forgiving person': Trump praises himself for ending 'DeSanctus' slur

Former President Donald Trump suggested he could again find himself allied with Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley if she dropped out and endorsed him.

On Tuesday, at a campaign stop in Londonderry, New Hampshire, Trump was asked why he had stopped using a slur for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL). In recent months, the former president referred to DeSantis as "DeSanctimonious" and then just "DeSanctus."

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Nikki Haley furiously deflects as CNN's Dana Bash confronts her with Trump rape liability

GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley has ratcheted up her attacks on former President Donald Trump, but she still seems reluctant to criticize him for being found liable by a jury of sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll.

During an interview on CNN, host Dana Bash tried to press Haley on the verdict and whether she would endorse Trump if she lost the presidential primary to him.

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‘Losingest loser’: Journalists say ‘Trump’s in big trouble’

Journalists are starting to notice warning signs for the Trump 2024 presidential campaign, and it's not that 100% of the GOP primary vote in New Hampshire's Dixville Notch, a small village that for decades has been casting its ballots at midnight, went to Nikki Haley.

Nor is it the repeated confused and incorrect comments the ex-president has been making at rallies – something the Biden camp has been relentlessly promoting, as MSNBC's Joe Scarborough reported Tuesday morning.

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'So snarky': Nikki Haley surrogate teaches Fox News host 'math' on Trump's age

New Hampshire Gov. Sununu (R), a surrogate for Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, reminded Fox News host Harris Faulkner that Donald Trump was nearing 80 years of age.

During an interview on Tuesday, Faulkner told Sununu that Haley continues to point to Trump's age as a reason not to vote for him.

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Ex-Trump aide unleashes on old boss as 'The View' says Haley makes him look 'demented'

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin unleashed on Donald Trump and the danger he poses to the country during her Tuesday episode of "The View."

The conversation began with the New Hampshire Primary, where voters will be split between Nikki Haley and Trump as the two main contenders. Griffin had said she is 100 percent behind Haley — but she warned her candidate looks way behind in polls.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens Mike Johnson: 'We are sick and tired of being humiliated'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she was drawing a "red line" on Rep. Mike Johnson's (R-LA) speakership because Republicans were "sick and tired of being humiliated in Congress."

During a Tuesday appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room broadcast, Greene said she objected to funding for Ukraine or a deal on U.S. immigration policy.

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'Y'all want to coronate Trump': Feisty Nikki Haley hits back at Fox & Friends

GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley hit back at the hosts of "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday when they discussed her dropping out of the 2024 presidential race if she didn't fare well in New Hampshire.

During a testy exchange on Fox News' flagship morning show, Haley brushed back any suggestion that she should leave the race to consolidate support behind former President Donald Trump, who was impeached twice during his first term in office, who has since been indicted on 91 felony counts in four different jurisdictions, and who has been found liable by a jury of defaming and sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll.

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'This is how communism starts': MTG suggests SCOTUS ruling will spark civil war

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) scolded the U.S. Supreme Court after justices ruled that President Joe Biden's administration could remove razor wire placed at the border by Texas officials.

During an interview on Tuesday, Real America's Voice correspondent Ben Bergquam asked Greene about the recent Supreme Court ruling.

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'He led an insurrection': Van Jones shames GOP for 'clearing the field' for Trump

Despite a number of longtime Republicans rejecting him and a series of mounting legal problems, former President Donald Trump appears poised to at the very least hold his own in New Hampshire, if not win, and then cruise to the nomination after that.

This is completely the opposite of how a responsible political party is supposed to choose a candidate, scolded CNN analyst Van Jones in a panel on Tuesday morning.

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'My conscience won't let me vote for a criminal': NH voters speak out against Trump

CNN correspondent Alayna Treene caught up with some voters in New Hampshire heading to vote in the primaries who were backing former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley over former President Donald Trump, and asked them to explain their thinking.

What she found was voters horrified by the former president's moral character, and desperate to return the Republican Party to a more conventional kind of politics.

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Morning Joe predicts doom for GOP: 'If Trump wins tonight Republicans lose in the fall'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Republican voters would seal their party's doom in November by essentially handing the nomination to Donald Trump.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped out of the GOP primary after a poor showing in the Iowa caucus, and Trump has a chance to wrap up the Republican presidential nomination if Nikki Haley finishes a distant second in New Hampshire, but the "Morning Joe" host predicted the party would be toast in November if the former president was the nominee.

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CNN reporter taken aback when Trump voter says he hopes his boss gets another tax cut

CNN's John King appeared surprised this week when a New Hampshire voter told him he hoped former President Donald Trump got reelected so his boss could get another tax cut.

While trying to take the pulse of voters in New Hampshire ahead of the 2024 Republican primary, King sat down with New Hampshire Republican voter Deven McIver, who explained his rationale for supporting Trump despite the fact that he was impeached twice during his first term and he currently faces criminal indictments in four different jurisdictions.

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