Nikki Haley

Trump throws cold water on RNC's plans to let him skip the remaining primaries

Former President Donald Trump doesn't want Republican leaders to bend over backward to hand him the nomination.

Officials for the Republican National Committee have reportedly been considering a plan that would declare Trump to be the "presumptive" nominee for 2024, following his victories in Iowa and New Hampshire and the lack of a clear path for his remaining challenger, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, to defeat him.

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Trump lost an Iowa county by one vote — and it cost a campaign worker her job: report

New York Times reporter and so-called "Trump Whisperer" Maggie Haberman wrote about Donald Trump's campaigns in Iowa and New Hampshire, detailing just how harsh the standards are for the staff.

In a report, also by Jonathan Swan and Shane Goldmacher, the caucus for "the Hawkeye State" was described as a cut-throat business.

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GOP lawmaker slams RNC's move to declare Trump the nominee: 'You gotta earn it first'

The Republican National Committee may attempt as early as next week to declare Donald Trump the GOP's “presumptive 2024 nominee," depsite the fact that Nikki Haley remains in the race, according to reports.

According to a draft resolution obtained by NBC News, “all evidence negates the possibility of a mathematical path forward to the 2024 Republican nomination by any candidate other than President Trump, our presumptive nominee.”

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'Who cares?' Nikki Haley defiant as GOP leaders move to declare Trump party's nominee

Republican National Committee officials are debating a resolution that would declare the presidential primary presumptively over and former President Donald Trump the nominee, reported The Dispatch — and his final major remaining challenger, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, is defiant in the face of it.

David Bossie, the longtime head of Citizens United who previously served on Trump's campaign team, introduced the measure, according to writer David Drucker.

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CNN panel cracks up at Nikki Haley nailing Trump in his weak spot

The CNN "Inside Politics" panel burst into laughter on Thursday after host Dana Bash read a column from the New York Times that pointed to the fact that Nikki Haley appears to have found Donald Trump's weak spot and is exploiting it to her benefit.

Speaking with guests Josh Dawsey of the Washington Post, conservative commentator Ramesh Ponnuru and CNN correspondent Melanie Zanona, Bash pointed to the column by Guy Trebay that posited that one way to get to the former president was to target his self-regard.

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Ryan Binkley is the only candidate running against Trump in Nevada’s GOP caucus. Why?

This article originally appeared in The Nevada Independent, a nonpartisan, nonprofit news and opinion website.

For months, the Nevada Republican presidential caucus has been viewed as Donald Trump’s to lose.

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More states are pushing to stop legally recognizing trans people in public life

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States across the country are taking new steps to stop transgender adults and minors from being legally recognized in public life. Proposed legislation would prevent trans people from being able to update driver’s licenses, hold public office, use public restrooms, or take shelter from domestic violence unless they do so according to their sex assigned at birth.

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Trump threat to bar Nikki Haley supporters backfires as cash floods in

Donald Trump ramped up his attacks on Nikki Haley Wednesday by threatening to shun anyone who donated to her campaign.

“Anybody that makes a ‘contribution’ to Birdbrain, from this moment forth, will be permanently barred from the MAGA camp,” he wrote on Truth Social. “We don’t want them, and will not accept them.”

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Nikki Haley's 'cheap shots' are knocking Trump off his game: analyst

Based on Donald Trump's heightened and increasingly inflammatory comments about Nikki Haley, one analyst suggested the former South Carolina Republican governor is scoring hits on his greatest vulnerability: his vanity.

The former Trump appointee to the United Nations has ramped up her attacks on the former president, pointing out his advanced age while also noting overwhelming evidence of his mental decline that often accompanies entering one's sunset years.

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After record grassroots fundraising haul, Summer Lee tells AIPAC to bring it on

U.S. Rep. Summer Lee announced Thursday that her reelection campaign brought in over $1 million in mostly small-dollar donations during the final stretch of 2023, a haul that the Pennsylvania Democrat cast as a rebuke to AIPAC and other dark money groups aiming to spend big this year to unseat progressives who have pushed for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip.

"A Republican-funded super PAC threatened to spend $100 million against us—and our grassroots people-powered movement has responded loud and clear," said Lee, who is running for a second term in Pennsylvania's 12th District.

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'Sweaty' Trump's 'crazy talk' is crippling his campaign: MSNBC host

Reflecting on Donald Trump's less-then-impressive win in New Hampshire and his latest rallies that are being marred by his continual gaffes and rambling, MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski claimed the former president's re-election prospects are dimming.

Speaking with "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough, Brzezinski claimed the "optics' for Trump are not in his favor because he doesn't look well and sounds desperate.

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'So unappealing': CNN panel wrecks Trump's 'mind boggling' attacks on defeated rival

A CNN panel on Thursday expressed bewilderment at former President Donald Trump's decision to launched scorched-Earth attacks on Nikki Haley despite handily defeating her in the 2024 New Hampshire Republican primary.

Democratic strategist David Axelrod found himself stunned that Trump would react with such anger during what should have been a triumphant week for his presidential hopes.

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'Horrified' insiders don't want 'mentally unfit' Trump on a stage with Haley: Morning Joe

Reacting to former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) unleashing a surprisingly harsh attack on Donald Trump as the South Carolina primary looms, "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough claimed the former president is being hindered from firing back over fears he can't be trusted to face off with her in a debate.

On Wednesday, Haley noted concerns about Trump's mental state and suggested that is why he won't debate her which the MSNBC host agreed with.

Listing off the former president's gaffes which have plagued him over the past week — including Trump mistaking Haley with Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) -- Scarborough told co-host Mika Brzezinski , "He's scared. He's scared to debate because he doesn't think — he just doesn't think he can — I'm sure his campaign people are like we let him out on a stage in front of a teleprompter and he confuses Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi."

"Barack Obama; he thinks Barack Obama is president of the United States, thinks he ran against him and beat him," he continued. "So, like, they're horrified of the prospect of Donald Trump on a debate stage with Nikki Haley because I guess they don't think he is mentally fit."

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"Think about it," co-host Wille Geist jumped in, "When is the last time you saw Donald Trump have to perform on his feet? Meaning, take a question from a voter, debate someone, do something where he had to be prepared and to react to something."

"They don't put him in those situations anymore," he elaborated. "It's not — when you stand in front of an adoring crowd and vomit conspiracy theories and confuse Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi — that's not acting on your feet, that's giving a speech. They don't want him in those scenarios."

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