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RNC warns 2024 contenders to steer clear of far-right evangelical forum in Iowa

The Republican National Committee has warned 2024 presidential candidates that speaking at the Family Leader’s Thanksgiving forum will prevent them from participating in future Republican presidential debates. But the Family Leader plans to move forward with the event, staff said Thursday, with at least three candidates who have confirmed they will attend.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, U.S. Sen. Tim Scott and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy have all told the Family Leader that they plan to be at the Des Moines event Nov. 17, which advertises itself as a space for presidential candidates to “gather around the table to have a moderated, friendly and open discussion about the issues that are most important to evangelical Americans today.”

Though it is not a debate, the Family Leader has set polling thresholds for participation, requiring candidates to have a Real Clear Politics polling average of 4% or more in national or Iowa polls by Nov. 1. Along with the three candidates planning to attend, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump are eligible to participate, and have been invited, Drew Zahn, director of communications for the organization, said.

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'Why did you go after her family?' Fox host gets testy with Vivek Ramaswamy

Fox Business’ Stuart Varney scolded GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Thursday for doing what Varney suggested was the worst thing a conservative candidate could do to a woman: Insult her outfit.

"Why did you go after her family, and her clothing?" Varney said, shaking his head. "No woman's going to like that."

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The GOP is living in the 'Twilight Zone': ABC News reporter

Republicans had their third debate in Miami on Wednesday, and for the third time, former President Donald Trump — leading everyone in the polls — was conspicuous mainly in his absence.

ABC News' Jon Karl agreed with George Stephanopoulos on "Good Morning America" Thursday that the GOP's unwillingness to properly deal with him is an indication of how it was a "Twilight Zone" debate.

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'0 winners, 5 losers': GOP debate given brutal review

Wednesday night's Republican presidential debate was given a brutal review by Vox writer Andrew Prokop, who summed up the whole ordeal by declaring that there were "0 winners and 5 losers."

In his takedown of the debate, Prokop argued that the most interesting thing about the debate was that each candidate failed in unique ways that helped viewers get a firm grasp of their shortcomings.

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Trump super PAC downplays an Iowa endorsement that hasn’t happened yet

A top Iowa evangelical leader, Bob Vander Plaats, has not yet endorsed a candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, but the super PAC supporting former President Donald Trump is already downplaying the effect of his choice.

Vander Plaats, president and CEO of the Christian conservation organization The Family Leader, has made it clear in interviews and social-media posts that Trump is not his choice for president. A pollster for the Make America Great Again PAC asserting this week that Vander Plaats’ influence would not be enough to curb Trump’s lead in the Iowa GOP caucuses.

The memo from Tony Fabrizio, first published by the Des Moines Register, was sent to donors and supporters Monday as popular Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds officially announced her endorsement of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. The backing of Reynolds is an important win for DeSantis, who trailed Trump by 27 percentage points in the most recent Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll, and tied with former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley for second place.

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Ramaswamy back on attack against Haley: 3 takeaways from the third Republican debate

The third Republican primary debate in Miami on Wednesday included the slimmest field of contenders to date, with three central candidates jousting among the five left on stage for primacy to become the last standing contender against Donald Trump. But the anticipated showdown between Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley was usurped by a series of bitter exchanges between entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and the former South Carolina governor, with an exasperated Haley at one point calling Ramaswamy “scum.” With wars in Israel and Ukraine and a chasm over U.S. aid dividing the party, foreign policy sat at...

Trump's rivals clash at debate but do little to dent his lead in US race

By James Oliphant and Joseph Ax MIAMI (Reuters) -For the third time, Donald Trump's rivals for the Republican presidential nomination took to the debate stage on Wednesday night in his absence, seeking a way to dislodge the former president from his commanding lead in opinion polls. While contenders such as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley briefly criticized Trump, the latest episode did not appear any likelier to alter the dynamics of a race that Trump has dominated for months. The candidates spent much of the two-hour event assailing one another as they st...

'Leave my daughter out of your voice!' Nikki Haley snaps at Ramaswamy at debate

During the third GOP presidential debate in Miami, Florida, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley got into a furious fight with businessman Vivek Ramaswamy after the latter tried to jab her in a gotcha moment.

The exchange came during a segment debating over whether to ban or restrict TikTok, the micro-video app popular with young people that has become highly controversial for its parent company's ties to China.

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Vivek Ramaswamy slams Haley and DeSantis: 'We've got two' Dick Cheneys 'in 3-inch heels'

At the third Republican presidential debate in Miami, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy came out of the gate with a colorful swipe at both Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.

During the first question on Israel, both DeSantis and Haley pledged their support unconditionally to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, urging him to "finish" terror group Hamas.

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Laundry! Basketball! 29 GOP senators explain why they’re not watching tonight’s debate

WASHINGTON — What would you rather do than watch tonight’s third GOP presidential debate?

Dinner with friends? Laundry? Sleep? Play with your kids?

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Two of Trump's rivals are battling to pack most pro-Jewish audience ahead of debate

While hot button positions are volleyed in tonight's third GOP presidential debate in Miami — the Southern Border, Ukraine, inflation — there's a heated race behind-the-scenes to pack the house with the most Jews or those most sensitive to Israel's plight.

Hours before a leaner Republican field jockeys on stage to win the 2024 nomination for president (or try to usurp the front-running no-show 45th president Donald Trump who will be rallying about 12 miles away in Hialeah, Florida), at least two of the candidates are already flexing their Jewish clout.

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U.S. abortion policies loom over Republican debate in Miami

Republican presidential candidates will meet in debate on Wednesday -- again snubbed by clear frontrunner Donald Trump -- as the party's increasingly hardline position on abortion faces scrutiny after disappointing state elections results a day earlier.

The ex-president will skip the Miami event and instead hold a rally 11 miles (18 kilometers) away, maintaining his strategy of refusing to debate challengers.

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Rick Wilson: 'Plague ship' DeSantis campaign shows he's better suited as a 'goat-herder'

Former Republican strategist turned Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson scorched Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a Substack article previewing the upcoming Republican presidential debate in Miami, mocking him as someone who has already failed before any primary ballots have even been cast for 2024.

Indeed, argued Wilson, the GOP's shot at preventing former President Donald Trump from winning the nomination all but died long ago.

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