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Biden easily wins South Carolina’s ‘first-in-the-nation’ Democratic primary

COLUMBIA, South Carolina — President Joe Biden cruised to an expected victory Saturday in Democrats’ first recognized contest of 2024, following a month-long push by the president and his proxies to drive up turnout after the party put South Carolina first on the official voting calendar.

After The Associated Press called the race at 7:23 p.m., less than a half-hour after polls closed, the roughly 100 party faithful gathered at the South Carolina Fairgrounds chanted “four more years!”

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SC’s Nikki Haley betting big on her home state in primary fight vs. Trump. Will it work?

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley emphasized her ability to compete with President Joe Biden in a general election as she hit hard at both the incumbent Democrat and former Republican President Donald Trump during a rally in Lancaster County, South Carolina.

Speaking at Indian Land High School on Friday night as part of a campaign swing through the Palmetto State ahead of its primary on Feb. 24, Haley said she’s the only Republican left standing with a chance to win in the general election: “We can go with the same old thing or we can move forward."

'Obviously insane' Trump is making himself unelectable: conservative

According to Lincoln Project founder Rick Wilson, Donald Trump's legal problems along with his gaffes and bizarre off-the-cuff remarks are creating a larger pool of conservative voters much more receptive to voting for President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election.

Speaking with MSNBC host Katie Phang, Wilson called the embattled ex-president an "obviously insane and an adjudicated rapist" who is faced with a major problem hanging on to conservative voters, and that there are more persuadable voters for the Lincoln Project to target than there were in 2020.

"We have an expanded range of voters who are responsive to an anti-Trump message than we did in 2020," he reported to the host. "In 2020, depending on the state, we modeled between three and eight percent of Republicans and independent-leaning voters who could be reached and moved by our message."

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'Doubling down on things that aren’t true': RNC ripped over 'fake electors' resolution

A resolution passed at the Republican National Committee's (RNC) recent winter meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada shows that the question of whether the party accepts that former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election is still a very divisive topic among Republicans.

The Washington Post reported on the resolution, which states the RNC will continue to support fake electors currently embroiled in criminal investigations in multiple states around the country. However, that resolution notably included language like putting the word "vocally" before support (rather than financially, for example) and the word "lawfully" when describing Trump electors from states that then-candidate Joe Biden won in 2020.

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‘Jumbled mess’: GOP’s chances of pulling off a Biden impeachment tumble

Senior Republican lawmakers and GOP insiders are reaching a consensus that the chances of successfully impeaching President Joe Biden are tumbling, given the dearth of credible accusations against him and the razor-thin majority Speaker Mike Johnson has in the House.

Three top Republican-chaired committees were tasked with investigating President Biden in an effort to impeach him. Some Republicans have suggested or even admitted the effort is either purely political or retaliation for Democrats in the House twice impeaching Donald Trump. Among them, Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Troy Nehls (R-TX), then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Oversight Chair Jim Comer, and Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan.

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Black voters matter: Biden seeks South Carolina boost

If there's one place US President Joe Biden can count on for support from Black voters, it is Toliver's Mane Event barbershop in the South Carolina state capital Columbia.

A framed photo on the wall pictures the moment a smiling Biden visited the shop before his turnaround Democratic primary win in 2020.

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The Democrats standing between Biden and a second term

One is a best-selling self-help writer, the other a US congressman -- and both are applying their rhetorical talents to pitch themselves to Democrats as better bets than President Joe Biden to beat Donald Trump in November.

Short of a major upset, Americans are unlikely ever to find out.

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U.S. reprisals against Iran-linked groups anger Iraq, Syria

The United States launched overnight air strikes against Iran-backed groups in Iraq and Syria, drawing condemnation from both governments Saturday, and promised more to come in retaliation for a deadly attack on US troops.

The United States blamed Sunday's drone attack on a US base in Jordan on forces backed by Iran, but did not strike inside Iranian territory, with both Washington and Tehran seemingly keen to avoid all-out war.

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Biden faces South Carolina test of Black support

Charleston (United States) (AFP) - US President Joe Biden faces his first test of support among Black voters in the South Carolina Democratic primary Saturday as he seeks to build momentum against Donald Trump for November's presidential election. Incumbent Biden is almost certain to win the first official vote in the race for his party's nomination, which comes the day after US retaliatory strikes hit Iran-linked targets in Syria and Iraq following the deaths of three US troops in Jordan. Turnout will be closely watched: Black voters drove Biden's campaign-saving victory in the 2020 South Car...

'A fraud': Dem slams Trump for paying 'non-union workers to pose as union members'

Donald Trump on Friday was called out for being a purported fraud when a Democratic lawmaker responded to reports that the ex-president had paid around $20,000 in order to host a pretend union rally at a plant that is not unionized.

Rep. Daniel Goldman was responding to a report flagged by former prosecutor Ron Filipkowski, who claimed that the former president's campaign had paid "$20k to fake a union rally."

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Judge tosses Biden threats case against northern Michigan man

DETROIT — A northern Michigan man accused of threatening President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris was released Friday after a federal judge dismissed a criminal case that drew national attention. After a preliminary examination in federal court in Bay City, U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Morris concluded probable cause did not exist and that social media posts attributed to Prudenville resident Russell Douglas Warren, 48, did not pose a "true threat." The posts included saying Biden had been condemned and called on the president to be taken to prison "to await execution. He shall b...

Revealed: New Jack Smith filing blows up Trump's theory about Biden influence in docs case

A new filing from special counsel Jack Smith in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case swats down former President Donald Trump's demand for a broad range of discovery from various branches of the federal government, detailed by Politico's Kyle Cheney on Friday evening.

Trump pushed the discovery request as a bid to try to find evidence that the Biden administration orchestrated the investigation as a political hit against him — but Smith's filing reveals the exact nature of the Biden White House's involvement.

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'A jumbled mess': GOP insiders say James Comer catching ire as impeachment fizzles

For weeks now, House Republicans have grown increasingly sour on their prospects of impeaching President Joe Biden as their investigation fails to yield the evidence they were hoping for — and, according to CNN, Republicans are frustrated at House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY), a key leader in the project.

"The prospect of their inquiry not culminating in impeachment has prompted some internal frustration among Republicans, with finger-pointing already underway in GOP circles about what went wrong — and who is to blame — even as the Republican-led committees continue to push on with their probe," according to the report.

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