Nikki Haley

Economist Paul Krugman: Here’s what’s driving 'white rural rage' and 'the MAGA narrative'

Despite being a native New Yorker who was born and raised in Queens and later studied business at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, 2024 GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump's strongest support has come from white rural Americans. Trump struggles with urban and suburban voters, but his popularity among white rural voters and evangelical Christian fundamentalists has not dwindled — even as he faces four criminal indictments.

Trump has gone out of his way to feed his base's anger, declaring "I am your retribution" — a thirst for "retribution" that, according to Never Trump conservative and former Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley doesn't satisfy.

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'If he wins all this stuff goes away': Trump sees White House as only shot at survival

Donald Trump doesn't have to be goaded into making fundraising calls now that his legal bills are skyrocketing.

The former president has hosted more traditional fundraising events and made donor calls, and he's quietly been raising money for the Republican National Committee's "nominee fund," which he's peeved that he can't access until he's officially the GOP nominee, reported Marc Caputo for The Bulwark.

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4 things to watch in Michigan’s presidential primary

With polls open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday is the final day Michiganders can cast their vote in the presidential primary.

As state election workers prepare to tally selections for each party’s preferred presidential candidate, here are four key things to watch.

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'Republicans have lost the country' – and Trump only makes things worse: Morning Joe panel

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele wrote off Republican election chances for the foreseeable future.

The "Morning Joe" host pointed to turmoil within the Michigan Republican Party, whose election-denying former chair Kristina Karamo chased away donors and competent leadership and now refuses to recognize the vote to remove her, and Scarborough said that was "a sign of things to come" in the wake of Donald Trump's takeover of the GOP apparatus.

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'Catastrophic for Trump': Republican says 'crazy' antics will see conservative voters flee

Donald Trump's performances at conservative presidential primaries have been "catastrophic" for his 2024 campaign, a Republican political operative says.

Reed Galen, former campaign manager for Sen. John McCain and Lincoln Project co-founder, appeared on "The 11th Hour" on MSNBC Monday evening.

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MAGA allies push McConnell to ignore public attacks and endorse Trump: report

Former President Donald Trump's allies are waging a behind-the-scenes battle to push Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), the only major Republican leader who has not yet endorsed Trump's bid for re-election, to do so, reported The New York Times on Monday — in the face of years of bad blood between the two of them that has rifted any sort of professional relationship.

"Assuming it happens, Mr. McConnell’s endorsement of Mr. Trump would have enormous symbolic value to the former president, giving him the embrace of the last holdout of Republican power whose rejection of him represents the final patch of unconquered territory in Mr. Trump’s march to the party’s 2024 presidential nomination," reported Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman, and Shane Goldmacher. "The support of Mr. McConnell ... would also carry huge value in signaling to an entire class of donors and Trump-resistant Republican elites that it’s acceptable to get behind the party’s expected nominee — no matter their misgivings. This is no small thing, given that Mr. Trump has been forced to spend more than $50 million already on legal bills, and the groups supporting him are expected to be vastly outspent by President Biden’s operation."

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The invincible Trump 2024 campaign narrative doesn't add up: columnist

Donald Trump may be overwhelmingly popular with his MAGA base, but according to columnist Heather Digby Parton, their support doesn't suggest the near-invincibility the media claims it does.

"He must expand his coalition and he's not getting that done," the Salon writer argued in her Monday column. "In every state so far, he has underperformed expectations."

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'Barred permanently from MAGA': Republican crowd cheers as Trump threatens to oust them

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley lashed out at former President Donald Trump after he pushed to install his daughter-in-law, Lara, as Republican National Committee co-chair.

Following her loss in the South Carolina primary, Haley used a new line of attack in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Monday. She argued Trump was transforming the Republican Party.

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'That is a problem': Fox News conservative warns viewers about Trump's weakness

Conservative Marc Thiessen warned Fox News viewers on Monday that former President Donald Trump appears to be struggling to win over key voters in his third run for the White House.

Although Trump bested former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley easily this week in her home state of South Carolina, Thiessen noted that it was still striking that 40 percent of voters in the state voted against him, even though the 2024 Republican primary essentially appears to be over.

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'Bonkers' Trump comments will 'lead to his demise in November': former GOP lawmaker

Speaking with CNN's Jim Accosta on Monday, former Rep. Will Hurd (R-TX) suggested comments Donald Trump made over the weekend — which the CNN host called "bonkers" — are exactly why the former president has been ducking debates with former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC).

Acosta shared a clip of Trump telling a predominately Black audience over the weekend that Black voters identify with him due to his criminal charges and bizarrely added, "The mug shot, we’ve all seen the mug shot, and you know who embraced it more than anybody else? The Black population. It’s incredible. You see Black people walking around with my mug shot, you know they do shirts."

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The GOP is missing a 'glaring, blaring siren alarm' about Trump's prospects: former aide

The very fact that former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) has been able to draw the votes of a substantial number of Republicans away from presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump should be setting off alarms among Republicans.

That is the opinion of former Trump White House communications official Alyssa Farah Griffin

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'Warning signs' for Trump in Michigan: CNN analyst

With a victory in the South Carolina Republican presidential primary tucked in his belt, both Donald Trump and former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) are looking towards Michigan as the next stop.

However, both candidates are facing headwinds for different reasons.

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'It unhinges him': Anti-Trump Republicans push for Nikki Haley to stay in the race

Former Republican strategist Ana Navarro and GOP pollster Sarah Longwell both urged Nikki Haley to stay in the 2024 presidential race, even as they both acknowledged that she has no shot at overtaking former President Donald Trump.

Appearing on CNN on Monday morning, Longwell made the case that Haley is performing a valuable service to the country by staying in the race.

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