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Trump hits Haley on Social Security — but critics note he's no better

Whichever Republican emerges victorious in the party's Iowa caucus on Monday and ultimately becomes the GOP nominee, defenders of Social Security want the voting public to know that not a single one of them can be trusted to defend what is considered the greatest anti-poverty program ever enacted in the United States.

While former president and GOP primary frontrunner Donald Trump in recent weeks has attacked his top rivals for comments they've made about the program, progressive advocates warn he is no better.

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Political panel bashes Trump for bizarre Jimmy Carter is 'happy' remarks

A group of political panelists suggested that Trump should keep former President Jimmy Carter's name out of his mouth.

An all-star CNN panel walked through the upcoming 24 hours before the Iowa Caucus after Donald Trump took the stage in a rally with a much longer campaign speech than typically seen this cycle.

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Iowa caucuses: What to know as Trump looks for big win in first Republican contest

Iowa is bundled up and ready to kick off the 2024 presidential campaign with its famed quirky caucus.

With bone-chilling cold gripping the state, former President Trump is aiming for a landslide win over rivals Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis.

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Haley overtakes DeSantis as Trump continues to hold lead in latest Iowa poll

Former President Donald Trump continues to lead the pack in the Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll released Saturday, but his lead has dropped by a few percentage points since December.

The poll also showed former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley has moved into second place, ahead of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for the first time in the Iowa Poll. The survey of likely Iowa Republican caucusgoers found 48% pick Trump as their first choice candidate, followed by Haley at 20% and DeSantis at 16%.

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Koch network ramping up political activity ahead of 2024 election

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Americans for Prosperity Action, the flagship political group at the center of an influential network founded by the billionaire owners of Koch Industries, is gearing up for the 2024 presidential election.

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'Intense' U.S. blizzard derails final leg of Republican caucus campaigning in Iowa

Plunging temperatures, whipping wind and buckets of snow derailed the final stretch of caucus campaigning in the US state of Iowa Friday as Republican presidential hopefuls delivered their last pitches to voters.

Forecasters warned of "fairly intense blizzard conditions" throughout much of the Midwestern state, as the National Weather Service (NWS) said gusts of 50 to 55 miles (80 to 89 kilometers) per hour, paired with blowing snow, could reduce visibility down to a quarter of a mile.

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Trump among those forced to cancel campaign events due to massive Iowa winter storm

As a brutal winter storm bears down on Iowa, former President Donald Trump is one of many candidates forced to cancel campaign events ahead of the caucuses next week, reported NBC News on Friday evening.

"Former President Donald Trump, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson were all forced to cancel campaign events," said the report. However, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy is attempting to move forward with campaign events regardless.

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Capitol offense: King of GOP Never Trumpers just hurt a lot of big Republican feelings

WASHINGTON – Most Senate Republicans didn’t tune in to watch Chris Christie formally exit the Republican Party presidential primary this week, but the former New Jersey governor landed a verbal blow that’s left many of the Capitol’s top GOPers smarting.

On his way out the door, Christie tripled down on his losing anti-Trump campaign theme when he accused Republican elected officials of “cowardice and hypocrisy.”

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'Beyond the pale': Trump ally ridiculed for believing Nikki Haley can control the weather

A Donald Trump ally who is frequently cited by the former president has an interesting new conspiracy theory: Nikki Haley can control the weather.

Laura Loomer, who supports Trump and has even been floated by Donald Trump Jr. as a potential interim press secretary should his father get a second chance at the White House, posted about her theory on social media.

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How Chris Christie quitting GOP presidential run could boost Nikki Haley — and hurt Trump

Chris Christie was polling in the mid-single digits in the Republican presidential race and is hated by a majority of GOP primary voters over his fierce criticism of former President Donald Trump.

So why could the former New Jersey governor’s decision to end his campaign dramatically scramble the race in favor of rival Nikki Haley, with unpredictable consequences for Trump?

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Trump's attack on Biden's age is blowing up in his face big time: Morning Joe

Reacting to new polling showing Donald Trump losing older voters to President Joe Biden by a stunning margin, the panel on MSNBNC's "Morning Joe" suggested the former president is scaring away a key voting block he needs in his third bid for the Oval Office.

Noting that in the new poll, Biden leads 60 percent to 39 percent among voters over 65, the panel agreed that Trump's attacks on Biden's age may be a major factor along with the chaos that always accompanies Trump is scaring off older voters.

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Fox News is pretending its 'lovers quarrel' with Trump 'never happened': ex-GOP strategist

The Biden era has seen a great deal of reporting on tensions between right-wing Fox News and former President Donald Trump. In March 2023, for example, Trump angrily railed against Fox News on his Truth Social platform, slamming them as a "group of MAGA hating Globalist RINOS" who were "aiding & abetting the destruction of America."

Trump was especially critical of Fox News' Rupert Murdoch, who reportedly, was enthusiastic about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a presidential candidate. But that enthusiasm faded when DeSantis' presidential campaign floundered.

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Birtherism is back. But these top GOPers are tired of Trump’s citizenship conspiracies.

WASHINGTON – Birtherism’s back. But it’s tired. At least at the U.S. Capitol.

Ahead of Monday’s Iowa Republican caucus, former President Donald Trump has pulled out his old xenophobic playbook and is questioning the citizenship of former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) – Trump’s own former ambassador to the United Nations.

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