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Trump shows new 'weakness' after latest round of primaries: report

Donald Trump continued his winning streak in Tuesday's primaries, emerging victorious in Maryland, Nebraska and West Virginia — but there are new warning signs for him when it comes to November's general election.

Much like in Indiana's primary last week, a substantial percentage of Republican voters are still balking at voting for the former president, choosing instead to back former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) who dropped out almost 45 days ago.

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8 ways Trump doesn’t become president

Only vague signs point to the possibility of piercing Donald Trump’s orange armor and political impunity.

Trump dispatched Nikki Haley, his last serious challenger for the Republican presidential nomination, in early March. But Haley fared better than expected in May’s Indiana primary, where she was still on the ballot if not in the race, possibly indicating softness in Trump’s support.

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GOP insider flags Trump's 'under-the-radar' strategy to 'rig' the election process

As part of an analysis on the way Donald Trump strong-armed the Republican Party after his 2020 presidential election loss to set up a third run 2024, one GOP insider suggested any other GOP lawmaker who felt they could compete with him never had a chance.

According to the Guardian's Richard Luscombe, the sheer number of extended Trump family members who will be representing Florida at the Republican party convention this summer is indicative of how the former president has taken over state parties and shut everyone else out.

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Donald Trump hits back at claims he's considering Nikki Haley for VP

Donald Trump on Saturday hit back at claims he was considering his primary foe Nikki Haley as his running mate.

The former president responded to a report Saturday that she would be in the running for the vice president slot — on the condition that she could work to free him if he's imprisoned and would help pay his legal debts.

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Trump insiders say Nikki Haley being considered for VP — if she pays his legal fees

Donald Trump’s campaign is considering offering the role of vice president to his most long-standing campaign rival, Axios reported Saturday.

Nikki Haley is under “active consideration” for the position, according to unnamed insiders in the former president’s camp.

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'On day one': Trump vows to end protections for LGBTQ students

Donald Trump says the day he enters the Oval Office for a second term he will end anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ students implemented by the Biden administration.

Serving up a scattershot series of complaints with the hosts of Philadelphia-based right-wing talk radio show “Kayal and Company” on Friday, Trump compared LGBTQ+ protections to a “cuckoo’s nest.”

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Haley's 'zombie' White House bid is still haunting Trump

She abandoned her White House ambitions two months ago, yet Nikki Haley is still taking a significant chunk of votes in presidential primary contests -- underlining a persistent refusal among a sizable bloc of Republicans to get behind Donald Trump.

In his latest victory over Haley in Indiana on Tuesday, the polarizing tycoon romped home with 460,000 votes -- but he only notched 78 percent support, an underwhelming tally for a former president essentially seen as an incumbent.

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Republican veepstakes: who will complete the Trump ticket?

It could be a loyal lieutenant, an ex-rival or perhaps a political newcomer, but one thing is certain: all eyes are on White House hopeful Donald Trump as he considers potential running mates.

A shrewd vice-presidential pick could help the Republican tycoon broaden his support base, and a handful of names have emerged as most likely to appear at Trump's side as he limbers for a second showdown with Joe Biden in November.

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Nikki Haley to meet with donors after surprising showings in GOP primaries: report

Nikki Haley will meet with donors next week after a series of surprisingly strong showings in Republican primaries, a source said in a new report.

A person close to the former South Carolina governor said Thursday that Haley will attend a retreat Monday and Tuesday to thank about 100 of her biggest campaign donors, reported the Wall Street Journal.

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‘Undisguised corruption’: critics slam Trump for ‘selling the White House’ to Big Oil

Donald Trump is promising CEOs of oil and gas conglomerates he will dismantle the climate protections President Joe Biden has installed, and he will green light their policy wishlists including gutting support for electric vehicles if they donate $1 billion for his presidential campaign, according to reporting from Politico and The Washington Post.

"You all are wealthy enough, he said, that you should raise $1 billion to return me to the White House," reports The Post, describing Trump's conversation "with some of the country’s top oil executives at his Mar-a-Lago Club last month."

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'Haley voters took that personally': Reporter says Trump may have sabotaged himself

David Drucker, a reporter at the conservative publication The Dispatch, told The New Republic's Greg Sargent this week that former President Donald Trump may have sabotaged himself when he went on a tirade against his former rival's donors.

Sargent interviewed Drucker to discuss former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley's surprisingly strong showing in this week's Indiana Republican primary, where she received 22 percent of the vote despite the fact that she dropped out of the race two months ago.

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'Republicans don't want to talk about this': Expert reveals Trump's 'important' weak spot

Republicans don't want to talk about a new development in former President Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign that one political expert warns will prove important.

MSNBC correspondent Molly Jong-Fast shared on X Wednesday afternoon an intriguing exchange between a Capitol Hill reporter and a conservative lawmaker who fled his questioning.

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'No one knew she was dead': GOP primary winner reportedly died 2 months ago

A projected Indiana Republican primary winner died two months ago, according to Wednesday reports.

Per the Colorado Gazette, 59-year-old Jennifer Pace died "suddenly in early March, according to reporting from the IndyStar and WIBC Indianapolis, and had previously run for the nomination in 2022, earning 12% of the vote."

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