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Why Supreme Court justices would be 'fools' to reverse Colorado ruling: columnist

The Supreme Court should uphold the Colorado case disqualifying former President Donald Trump from running again under the 14th Amendment, wrote Amanda Marcotte for Salon — not just because it is the constitutionally correct decision, but because it's one that ultimately benefits the Republican Party.

"The reality is we're facing a situation never seen before in the United States," wrote Marcotte. "A shameless insurrectionist is running for president while under 91 felony indictments. To add to this historic situation, the Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday banned Trump from appearing on the state's Republican presidential primary ballot. The 4-3 decision follows the clear language of the Constitution's 14th Amendment barring those who 'have engaged in insurrection' from running for office."

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Texas businesses are rebelling against draconian GOP rule: report

The anti-abortion laws being passed in red states are so draconian that even some prominent anti-abortion Republicans, including firebrand author Ann Coulter and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (a GOP presidential hopeful), are calling for restraint.

Texas is such a state. Lone Star Republicans have been drawing vehement criticism over the fact that Texas resident Kate Cox has been denied access to abortion in the state despite the fact that the fetus she's carrying has a fatal genetic condition and she is suffering health complications of her own.

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GOP strategists fear Trump has an unexpected secret weapon helping him in New Hampshire

Donald Trump’s most outspoken foe is becoming his biggest asset in New Hampshire and is threatening to become the key that lets the former president win the state, experts warn.

Chris Christie’s whole campaign has been devoted to laying into Trump, calling him a “dictator,” a “petulant child” and a “crazed lunatic.”

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GOP candidate vows to withdraw from Colorado primary unless Trump is reinstated on ballot

Former President Donald Trump was disqualified from the Colorado Republican primary ballot on Tuesday after the state Supreme Court ruled against him, almost certainly setting up a fight at the U.S. Supreme Court.

And one of his rivals is vowing to boycott the Colorado primary if this ruling holds.

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Ex-Fox host tries to strongarm Trump into dropping potential vice president pick

A former Fox network host is threatening to pull his support of Donald Trump if he doesn't meet certain demands.

In an interview with Tim Pool at the Turning Point USA conference, Tucker Carlson revealed that he wouldn't back Trump if Nikki Haley was the vice presidential running mate.

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‘Absolute disaster’: Multiple devastating reports reveal DeSantis in deep trouble

Over the past few days multiple news reports paint a picture of GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis in massive trouble, as the January 15, 2024 "first in the nation" Iowa Caucuses quickly approach. But it's not just the DeSantis campaign that's appearing to crumble. It's DeSantis' legacy.

"Florida voters are starting to turn on Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to new polling from Progress Florida and Florida Watch," Florida Politics reports Tuesday. The two groups, together known as the Florida Communications and Research Hub, "found Florida voters weary of the presidential candidate's agenda." They also "found him underwater 52%-45%. DeSantis’ favorability rating is also in the negative, 50%-45%."

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Auschwitz Museum Decries Israeli Mayor's 'Sick' Call to 'Empty' Gaza

The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Poland on Sunday decried what critics called genocidal remarks by the mayor of an Israeli town who said all of Gaza should be ethnically cleansed of Palestinians and turned into a museum like the notorious Nazi death camp.

"The whole Gaza Strip needs to be empty. Flattened. Just like in Auschwitz," Metula Mayor David Azoulai said in a radio interview on Sunday, according toThe Times of Israel. "Let it be a museum for all the world to see what Israel can do. Let no one reside in the Gaza Strip for all the world to see, because October 7 was in a way a second Holocaust."

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Trump's 'best case scenario' is being gifted to him by opponents: report

Critics of Donald Trump who hoped someone would emerge from the field of 2024 GOP candidates to threaten his grasp on the party are having to deal with new polling that shows the former president maintaining an enormous lead, Politico reported.

And the support for Trump is expanding.

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Nikki Haley squirms to dodge question on Trump's claim of 'absolute immunity'

In a recent interview, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley dodged a question about Donald Trump's claims of "presidential immunity."

ABC's Jonathan Karl asked Haley if she agreed Trump was immune from Jan. 6 prosecutions because he was president at the time he allegedly incited a mob to attack the U.S. Capitol.

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Trump insiders worried supporters may skip voting because victory is assured

Feeling the need to crush Donald Trump's opponents competing for the 2024 Republican party presidential nomination as soon as the primaries begin, the former president and his aides are working overtime in New Hampshire due to inroads being made by former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley.

According to a report from CNN, there are fears in the Trump camp that the recent endorsement of Haley by popular Gov. Chris Sununu (R) could cut into the former president's lead so an all-out effort is being made to firm up his support.

On the other hand, the report notes, Trump's massive lead in polls has Trump insiders worried for a different reason.

CNN is reporting, "The burst of campaigning underscores an aggressive effort by Trump’s team to maintain his dominating lead when polls give way to actual voting. His advisers have privately voiced concerns that Trump supporters could simply assume he has a comfortable advantage in the race and is not reliant on their votes."

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Those concerns led the former president to tell a crowd at an Iowa rally this past week, "We are leading by a lot, but you have to go out and vote.”

The report adds that Trump is trying to diminish Haley's growing support, telling the crowd, "There’s no surge. They don’t have any surge."

'What?': CNN hosts baffled by DeSantis' 'interesting' choice of New Hampshire rally music

During a segment on the ongoing campaigns by former Gov Nikki Haley (R-SC) and current Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), CNN anchors Kate Boldaun and John Berman burst out laughing at the music blaring at a DeSantis campaign event in New Hampshire that made it hard to hear CNN correspondent Steve Contorno.

With both Haley and DeSantis trailing Donald Trump badly in the polls, the two have been scrambling to rope in more voters in the early stages of Iowa and New Hampshire needing a strong showing or face the prospect of giving up their run.

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These Iowa GOP women don’t know who will get their vote — just not Trump

Former President Donald Trump has long enjoyed support from Iowans, but support for his 2024 campaign is starting to wane for some Republicans.

CNN recently spoke with Iowa GOPers who have backed Trump in the past. Several voters — who are all women — voiced their eagerness to move on from the MAGA hopeful.

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Ron DeSantis uses campaign sweepstakes prize to troll Nikki Haley

Gov. Ron DeSantis' campaign is reportedly trolling Republican presidential rival Nikki Haley as "too coward" to duke it out in a one-on-one debate.

The Florida governor is offering two tickets to a slated Jan.15 debate that has been announced by CNN days before the Jan. 23 Caucus (and without the GOP's backing) as part of a sweepstakes.

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