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'Not the same RNC': Nikki Haley ditches GOP presidential pledge after Trump takes over

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley suggested she might not endorse Donald Trump even though she signed a Republican National Committee (RNC) pledge to back the eventual presidential nominee.

During an interview on Sunday, NBC host Kristen Welker asked Haley if she had ruled out endorsing Trump.

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Trump and Haley make final in-state pitches for Super Tuesday votes

The yawning gap between the two remaining contenders for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination was on full display Saturday at a pair of pre-Super Tuesday campaign events in North Carolina.

Former President Donald Trump drew more than 5,000 supporters and prominent Republican candidates to the Special Events Center of the Greensboro Coliseum while former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, once Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations, drew about 1,500 people at downtown Raleigh’s Union Station. The two speeches, and the size and type of the crowds they drew, provided a stark view of a Republican party fractured but leaning away from Haley’s conservative pragmatism and toward the vitriol and melodrama of the Trump campaign.

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Trump served notice he has a 'helluva math problem' after latest primary results

Reacting to the latest primary results that show Donald Trump has not consolidated conservative support for his third bid for the Oval Office, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) offered some friendly advice to the former president that the numbers likely won't be there in November for him.

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Weekend," the California Democrat — and Trump antagonist — claimed that Trump may be the GOP frontrunner, but his outreach to voters is coming up short with a substantial number of Nikki Haley voters professing they won't vote for him if he is the GOP's presidential nominee in 2024.

Asked about Trump's prospects, Swalwell stated, "I would rather be us than Donald Trump right now."

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"I'm hearing the concerns about uncommitted voters in Michigan and the president [Joe Biden] has work to do there, certainly, but when you look at Michigan, ten different counties voted for 30 percent or more for Nikki Haley," he elaborated. "Across the board in the primaries, 30 percent of Republican voters say they are never going to vote for Donald Trump."

"That is a helluva math problem for Donald Trump, especially when you look back in 2020 it was only 5 percent of Republican voters who said they were never going to vote for Donald Trump — he has a real math problem here," he continued. "He has a ceiling that keeps coming down every week when he shows us and reminds us who he is. Every day that Nikki Haley stays in this race, it shows Joe Biden who the voters are that are gettable for him in the campaign."

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'It was so scary': Trump fans at Missouri Caucus 'literally attacked fellow Republicans'

Donald Trump supporters at the Missouri Republican Caucus on Saturday attacked fellow attendees who supported the former president's opponent, a prior member of the "grand old party" reported.

Former Lincoln Project veterans affairs adviser Fred Wellman, an ex-Republican and current Democratic campaign consultant, reported the aggressive development on social media. Wellman also recently hit retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, a Trump adviser who played a prominent role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election, with a sanctions bid in a defamation lawsuit.

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Republicans kill bill to protect IVF after claiming they fully support it

After the Alabama Supreme Court ruled two weeks ago that frozen embryos are "children," causing several medical facilities to pause their in-vitro fertilization services, Republicans rushed to get ahead of the growing national outrage.

Many Republicans insisted that although they oppose abortion and support the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade, they did not think it would have effects this far-reaching. And they insisted, repeatedly, on-camera, they absolutely support in-vitro fertilization (IVF).

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Biden declared 'fit for duty' as age issue looms in election

President Joe Biden remains "fit for duty" with no new health worries, his doctor said Wednesday after the 81-year-old's last medical ahead of an election in which his age is a key issue.

The keenly awaited annual examination at the Walter Reed military medical center outside Washington came just weeks after a special counsel report that portrayed him as elderly and forgetful.

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Nikki Haley may be planning convention floor fight to make Trump's life hell: conservative

Donald Trump may have the Republican presidential nomination locked up — but there exists a good possible reason for former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley to remain in the race, conservative strategist Henry Olsen argued Wednesday.

In his Politico piece, Olsen pointed to the power Haley can secure by the time of the Republican National Convention.

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Biden, 81, undergoes annual medical exam

US President Joe Biden reported to a hospital Wednesday for his last yearly medical examination before November's election as scrutiny intensifies over the 81-year-old's fitness and mental acuity for a second term.

The White House said a summary of the test results from the Walter Reed military medical facility outside Washington would be released later in the day.

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Nikki Haley is 'an unwilling avatar of a movement she doesn’t like': Ex-GOP strategist

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is the only Republican still willing to challenge former President Donald Trump for the 2024 nomination — and yet she is far behind the former president, and with Trump's win in Michigan, her hopes of catching up to him appear to be fading fast as she is running out of options for states where she could plausibly defeat him.

One reason for that might be she can't even be honest with herself about who the people supporting her campaign are, former Republican consultant Amanda Carpenter suggested on X Wednesday morning.

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A surprising contender surfaces in race to be Trump's VP pick

Back in 2016, just 6 percent of Black voters backed Donald Trump as a presidential candidate, per data from the Pew Research Center. That number rose, albeit slightly, to 8 percent in 2020.

But a Gallup survey from earlier this month revealed that 19 percent of Black adults identify with or lean toward the Republican Party.

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Trump should be 'hiding under the sheets' from 'flashing red lights': Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned that Donald Trump was in more danger in the Republican presidential primary than he might realize.

The former president easily beat challenger Nikki Haley once again, this time in Michigan, but his former U.N. ambassador intends to remain in the race until the March 5 "Super Tuesday" primary, and the "Morning Joe" host said there were clear "warning signs" in Tuesday's GOP primary results.

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'Chlamydia is more popular than Donald Trump': Former Michigan GOP operative

Former President Donald Trump won the Michigan primary on Tuesday, but former Michigan Republican operative Jeff Timmer rained on his parade by noting how much support rival Nikki Haley got despite the fact that she has no shot at winning the nomination.

"It's not just that Donald Trump continues to lose three or four out of every ten Republican votes," said the political operative, whose bio notes he's also a Senior Advisor to the Lincoln Project. "It's that those voters are never ever ever coming back to Donald Trump. Chlamydia is more popular than Donald Trump among college-educated white voters, especially white women, and even non-college-educated white mainstream Protestant women."

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Trump wins Michigan GOP contest in yet another step toward presidential nomination

Former President Donald Trump clinched victory in the Michigan GOP presidential primary on Tuesday evening, notching yet another win — and bringing himself ever closer to officially securing the Republican nomination for president for the third presidential cycle in a row.

Both the New York Times and NBC News called the race for Trump, who already won contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.

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