Nikki Haley

'They disparage him privately': Virginia GOP governor shamed for endorsing Trump

Former President Donald Trump became the presumptive GOP nominee for president on Wednesday with the end of former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's campaign. And this meant a number of Republicans who had tried to keep their distance from him are now moving to endorse.

One such politician was Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia, who posted his endorsement on X.

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'Trump is a psycho': Conservative George Conway breaks down how GOP is eating itself

Former President Donald Trump is hollowing out the Republican coalition as candidates in his image sign up to represent the GOP all over the country, warned conservative attorney George Conway on MSNBC Wednesday — and it is going to have disastrous consequences for the party.

This comes as North Carolina Republicans chose Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson for the gubernatorial nominee — a candidate who has denied the Holocaust and waxed nostalgic for the era when women couldn't vote.

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'He's spiraling': Trump aide says ex-president hurt his own campaign with ill-advised post

If only Trump could get a social media mulligan.

Former Donald Trump communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin, appearing on CNN's "Out Front," waded in on the salty Truth Social smackdown he beamed out after his GOP rival, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, graciously bowed out of the presidential contest, leaving him to be the presumptive nominee.

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'Warning signs for Trump': CNN panel highlights troubling data for ex-president's campaign

Trump was challenged by his former GOP foe in former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley to win over her supporters.

And it may prove to be a tough sell.

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Trump's biggest general election 'weakness' was exposed by GOP primary: analysis

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley failed to seriously challenge former President Donald Trump for the 2024 nomination — but she didn't have to, argued Lisa Kashinsky and Jessica Piper for Politico, because she damaged the former president in another way.

"The former U.N. ambassador beat Trump in Vermont and Washington, D.C., and won more than 40 percent of the vote in New Hampshire and Utah. And though Haley’s appeal to Republicans in those places hardly dented Trump in the primary, the results suggest very specific vulnerabilities for the former president in the run-up to the general election." Biden, they wrote, can now exploit this "weakness" in the places that Haley revealed it.

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GOP too mired in 'incoherent QAnon babble' to see Trump's cognitive decline: analyst

MAGA supporters have become so wrapped up in "incoherent QAnon babble" that they are incapable of noticing former President Donald Trump's rapidly deteriorating mental state — at least, that's what Salon writer Amanda Marcotte suspects.

This comes as the former president, now in his late seventies and almost as old as President Joe Biden himself, comes under scrutiny for his recent slip-ups, including confusing Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi and appearing to confuse his own wife with GOP lobbyist Mercedes Schlapp — both of which Trump has angrily tried to claim were intentional.

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'Share the truth': Mike Johnson tells Fox News how he plans to woo Nikki Haley voters

During an appearance on Fox News after Super Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson was asked by host Sandra Smith about Nikki Haley's ability to "rally a lot of that non-MAGA contingent all over the country" — voters that Fox News' own analysis discovered would never vote for Donald Trump.

Smith pointed out that Republicans now must try to coax Haley voters into voting for Trump once he becomes the nominee, and she asked Johnson what the GOP's strategy will be.

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GOP had a 'brief window' to hold Trump accountable for Jan. 6 — and failed: op-ed

Imagine an alternate universe where Donald Trump was held accountable for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, and banned from politics forever. Now compare that to reality, where he's the likely 2024 GOP nominee while continuing to inch ahead of President Joe Biden in poll after poll.

That's the challenge columnist S.V. Date set as he pointed out that not only is Trump the frontrunner who's gaining in the polls, his grip over the Republican Party is as strong as ever.

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'Eight months to save our republic': Liz Cheney lays down stakes of 2024 race

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) put out a stark message about the stakes of the upcoming presidential election Wednesday.

Hours after Nikki Haley dropped out of the Republican presidential primary, Cheney took to Twitter to acknowledge that former President Donald Trump will be her party's nominee for the presidency again, while also making clear that the thought of him returning to the White House is an unacceptable outcome.

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'I will have to vote for Trump' even though he's 'very frightening': Haley supporter

A supporter of former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley told the Washington Post that she's going to make herself support former President Donald Trump — despite admitting that he scares her.

The voter in question is 80-year-old Virginia resident Micki Stout, who supported Trump in both 2016 and 2020 before deciding to take the plunge for Haley in this year.

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Ex-Trump aide says Republicans are lying to their own voters

Speaking to veteran ABC News journalist Jonathan Karl, "The View's" hosts addressed several questions they had about the state of the 2024 presidential campaign — and what they'd watched unfold over the past several months.

Among the most outspoken was former Donald Trump White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin, who has since denounced the former president and pledged to work to defeat him.

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‘Cowardly’: N.Y. Times pummeled for ignoring N.C. GOP nominee’s Hitler, Holocaust remarks

Mark Robinson is a "political firebrand" and a "fiery outsider eager to dive into the culture war," according to a New York Times profile published just hours after the Republican North Carolina Lt. Governor won the GOP nomination to become the Tar Heel State's next governor. The Times neglects to mention Robinson's remarks on Hitler and the Holocaust, creating even more outrage online for the paper of record.

"Mr. Robinson, 55, is now poised to face his Democratic opponent, Attorney General Josh Stein of North Carolina, in the general election in November. Both men would break ground if elected: Mr. Robinson would be the first Black governor, while Mr. Stein, 57, would be the first Jewish governor," The Times' Eduardo Medina reported in his profile serving up "five things to know about Mr. Robinson."

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Mitch McConnell endorses Trump despite 'non-existent relationship': report

Mitch McConnell, although not known for being an enthusiastic ally of Donald Trump, always said that he would support the eventual GOP nominee.

After Nikki Haley dropped out of the race Wednesday, McConnell finally gave his endorsement to Trump despite having what Politico calls a "non-existent relationship" over the past three years.

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