Nikki Haley

Why GOP rivals are struggling to attract Trump’s super fans in Iowa

TOPEKA — Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis keep plugging away in Iowa despite modest polling numbers insufficient to match former President Donald Trump.Trump, the businessman and television celebrity who became president and the only candidate dealing with dozens of felony fraud and corruption charges, has insisted the GOP primary election was essentially over.

The FiveThirtyEight’s average of polling in Iowa indicated he might be right, given his sway over 44.7% of respondents. DeSantis appeared stalled at 17.5% in Iowa, while Haley surged in November to 15.3%.

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DeSantis touts completion of 99-county Iowa tour as a measure of his leadership

NEWTON – With a month and a half to go until Iowa caucuses, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held an event marking his completion of visits to all 99 Iowa counties. His final stop was Saturday in Jasper County.

Welcomed by Gov. Kim Reynolds and Bob Vander Plaats, two of his most prominent supporters, DeSantis reminisced on the 98 counties he visited before Jasper, including having played baseball on the Field of Dreams, having attended the Cy-Hawk football game in September and his tour of Iowa Sen. Dan Zumbach’s family farm in Delaware County.

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'I'll vote for Biden': Top Koch group official rebels against Nikki Haley endorsement

Not all of Americans for Prosperity's (AFP) staff is on board with the group's endorsement of former UN ambassador Nikki Haley in the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

Chris Maidment, who has been AFP's director of grassroots operations in New Hampshire since March of this year according to his LinkedIn profile, blasted the Koch-funded group's announcement that it would be backing Haley in a recent thread on X (formerly Twitter). Maidment indicated he may lose his job over his post, but held fast in his position that the group had lost its "principles" and that he would not be casting his ballot for the former South Carolina governor due to her foreign policy positions.

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DeSantis lashes out at his own team for disastrous advertising and damaging leaks: report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has turned on his own super PAC, Never Back Down, accusing it of injuring his campaign with embarrassing leaks and poor advertising, Politico reported on Friday.

Infighting and dissatisfaction with the performance of Never Back Down "has broken out into the open in recent days," according to the report.

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Ex-roommate abandons DeSantis in latest high-level campaign resignation

Adam Laxalt — one of Ron DeSantis' closest friends as well as the chair of his Never Back Down PAC ¸— has resigned, reported The New York Times on Friday.

Laxalt, the former Attorney General of Nevada who ran unsuccessfully for Senate in that state last year, is a longtime friend of DeSantis. The two of them were roommates while DeSantis was training as an officer in the U.S. Navy.

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'Huffing, snorting, lunging': Brutal review by former Bush official buries DeSantis debate

David Frum, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, has penned a brutal review of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' debate performance for The Atlantic.

Frum started off by describing DeSantis' performance as "an exercise in huffing, snorting, and lunging at an adversary" during his debate with California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and he questioned why he even agreed to go through with it in the first place.

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'Thirsty af': Trump campaign channels millennial insults ahead of Ron DeSantis debate

Add this one to America’s list of powerful political repartee: “Ron DeSantis Is Thirsty AF”

That’s the title of a press release from former President Donald Trump’s spokesperson Steven Cheung on the heels of a debate Thursday night between the conservative Florida governor and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA).

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Lauren Boebert tells supporters that GOP's control of House depends on her winning

Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert is pleading with her supporters to send money before December because, if they don't, Republicans could lose their control of the government, Newsweek reported.

Boebert faces a potentially tough reelection campaign as Democrats have recently performed better than expected in her district.

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Republican congressman won't publicly admit he supports Nikki Haley: report

A Republican lawmaker is abandoning Donald Trump, but he's keeping it quiet.

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) told supporters behind closed doors that he was standing firmly with Nikki Haley for president, but he's still not ready to do it in the open, Politico's Daniel Lippman uncovered in an audio recording of a constituent meeting.

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Nikki Haley launches $10 million ad that dings Trump over ‘chaos and drama’

GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley Thursday launched a new television ad that dings former President Donald Trump with a call to end “the chaos and drama.” The ad entitled “Moral Clarity” touts the former U.N. ambassador as the one who can return values and global leadership to the White House, an implicit dig at the four times-indicted Trump. “We have to leave behind the chaos and drama of the past and strengthen our country, our pride and our purpose,” Haley says in the 30-second ad. The rising Republican presidential candidate is spending a massive $10 million to air the ad in early vot...

Lindsey Graham: 'Ain't enough money in the world to get a loyal Trump person to change'

WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers have a mixture of emotions after the far-right Koch network decided to endorse Nikki Haley over Donald Trump.

The Kochs have never been keen supporters of Trump, preferring to cut spending and taxes while Trump jacked up spending. Americans for Prosperity, the Kochs' flagship organization, has long believed that the only way to stop another Democratic term in the White House is to eliminate Trump.

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Trump launches early morning tirade at Wall Street Journal: 'The Globalist "paper" sucks'

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday morning went on an angry tirade against the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal for being insufficiently supportive of his 2024 presidential bid.

On his Truth Social page, Trump accused the WSJ's editorial board of being "globalists" and fumed that they were giving more positive coverage to rivals such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley.

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Biden-Trump rematch inevitable — but both parties would benefit from new blood: analyst

Political analyst Charlie Cook told Iowans at Drake University that he believes the country will be seeing a 2020 rematch in the 2024 presidential general election between President Joe Biden former President Donald Trump.

But he said both parties may be better off if they found a different nominee. Cook, the founder and former editor-in-chief at the Cook Political Report, spoke about his perspective on the 2024 primary and general election at an annual event hosted by the Harkin Institute, where he serves as a National Advisory Council member.

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