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Nikki Haley staffer shoves along N.H. teen who asks if she thinks Trump is a threat: video

Teenager Quinn Mitchell has shaken up New Hampshire with his tough questions to 2024 Republican presidential candidates. The latest target of the 15-year-old was Nikki Haley, whose staff shoved him along as he asked about Trump, NBC News' Emma Barnett captured in a video.

Approaching the candidate at an event Monday, Mitchell asked if she truly believes former President Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. A man can be seen to Haley's left, who tries to wave Mitchell along.

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Even Mike Johnson's staunchest allies agree he's just starting to get grasp of job: report

New Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is already causing questions from both sides of his party, a New York Times report Wednesday says.

The far-right Freedom Caucus members are voicing concern that he's abandoning their hard-line values to get a wider appeal — a criticism that effectively led to the ousting of his predecessor, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

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Here's why taxpayers just paid another $1.3 million into an unused government fund

A largely unused government fund intended to pay for presidential elections continues to grow with monthly taxpayer infusions — adding nearly $1.3 million last month, according to a Raw Story analysis of U.S. Treasury records.

The Presidential Election Campaign Fund has accumulated $400.6 million in taxpayer-funded money as of Oct. 31 — funds that will likely continue to sit in a bureaucratic black hole for years, Treasury records show. The fund ballooned to more than $445.6 million as of June 30, but a nearly $47.5 million disbursement for pediatric research at the National Institutes of Health of money formerly used to put on party conventions decreased the pool of idle dollars.

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'Shameless' Elise Stefanik slammed for claim about skyrocketing turkey prices

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) spread Thanksgiving cheer by falsely claiming that the price of buying a turkey has skyrocketed — and then compounded it by blaming the nonexistent phenomenon on President Joe Biden.

In a post on Twitter, Stefanik claimed that "this Thanksgiving, Americans will pay 7.2 % more for their turkey because of Joe Biden and Bidenomics."

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GOPers have 'burning psychological need' to ignore 'fascistic' Trump: ex-Bush speechwriter

Peter Wehner, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, finds himself particularly appalled at the way that his one-time party is reacting to the increasingly violent and threatening rhetoric being lobbed by former President Donald Trump.

In an essay for The Atlantic, Wehner writes that he is no longer surprised when Trump deploys "fascistic" rhetoric, such as when he refers to his domestic political opponents as "vermin."

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Biden honors JFK on 60th anniversary of assassination

US President Joe Biden marked the 60th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination Wednesday with a call for Americans to unite in carrying forward the slain Democrat's optimistic vision.

"In life and in death, President Kennedy changed the way we saw ourselves -- a country full of youthful hopes and ambition, steeled with the seasoned strength of a people who've overcome profound loss by turning pain into unyielding purpose," Biden said in a statement.

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More than a quarter of Democrats are undecided in 2024 presidential race: poll

More than 27% of voters planning to vote in the Democratic presidential primaries are undecided, according to a new poll.

In an Emerson College poll released Wednesday, nearly two-thirds of Democratic voters, 65.8%, would vote for President Joe Biden in the primary election. No other named candidate comes close; author Marianne Williamson brings in 4.8% of the vote and Minnesota Representative Dean Phillips is polling at 2%. While that may look like good news for Biden, 27.4% of Democratic voters are undecided.

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Exploiting 'doom and gloom' is Trump's secret weapon with swing voters: analysis

Former President Donald Trump might have a secret weapon for taking on President Joe Biden in the 2024 election, warned Heather Digby Parton in an analysis for Salon published Wednesday — exploit the "doom and gloom" of swing voters.

One fascinating bit of challenge to the conventional wisdom of how politics works, however, comes from work that now-MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes did as a young reporter during the 2004 election covering swing voters in Wisconsin, Parton said — and it reveals how Trump could exploit jaded and cynical voters.

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'Children are absorbing terrifying lessons' from Trump rallies: veteran reporter

Jill Lawrence, a veteran political journalist at publications including USA Today, National Journal and the Associated Press, has written an essay for The Bulwark in which she makes the case that "children are absorbing terrifying lessons" from watching former President Donald Trump.

Lawrence's comments came after absorbing coverage of a recent Trump rally held at a high school gym in Iowa where children wore "FJB" — or "F--k Joe Biden" — merchandise and attendees repeatedly referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as a "ho."

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'Vicious' Trump is 'only getting worse' as allies plot authoritarian takeover: Morning Joe

Donald Trump has been letting loose with "vicious" rhetoric against his political opponents as his allies craft plans to consolidate power around a second term in office, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" said voters deserved to know the stakes in next year's election.

Democrats are again shining the spotlight on the twice-impeached former president, where they had been content to ignore him since he left office under a cloud in 2021, to highlight his authoritarian aspirations.

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World leaders hail Israel-Hamas truce deal, release of hostages

World leaders on Wednesday welcomed a truce deal between Israel and Hamas that agreed a four-day halt to the devastating war in Gaza, accompanied by the release of dozens of hostages held by the militant group in return for Palestinian prisoners jailed by Israel. The agreement marks the biggest diplomatic breakthrough since Hamas’s bloody cross-border October 7 attack on southern Israel that prompted Israel to launch a bombing campaign and ground offensive in Hamas-ruled Gaza.

Israel’s government and Hamas agreed to a four-day pause in fighting to allow the release of 50 hostages held in Gaza in exchange for 150 Palestinians imprisoned in Israel, and the entry of humanitarian aid into the besieged Palestinian enclave.

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Revealed: How South Carolina’s capital city accommodated Trump ‘patriots’

Preparing for former President Donald Trump to speak on the South Carolina state fairgrounds this summer required a statewide — and national — effort.

Maps and documents exclusively obtained by Raw Story through a South Carolina Freedom of Information Act request detail how significant a public effort it was.

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How Speaker Mike Johnson helped derail a fight against election lies

Back in July, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee.

A federal court had recently granted a temporary injunction, in Missouri v. Biden, finding that the Biden administration had violated the First Amendment by coercing social media companies to remove content, related both to elections and the COVID-19 vaccine, that it deemed false and harmful.

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