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GOP candidates are MAGA diehards disguised ​in 'high heels or a red tie': Illinois gov

No attire or clandestine accessory can hide their MAGA stripes.

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker painted a wide brush of the 2023 GOP candidates vying to challenge President Joe Biden for the White House next November by lifting the veil of their MAGA agenda no matter what they wear.

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Ron DeSantis risks implosion at debate on his own 'home turf': analysis

Republicans will flock to Florida Wednesday for a presidential debate in Gov. Ron DeSantis's home state, but according to the Miami Herald editorial board, the coulda-been contender shouldn't count on a home-field advantage.

Indeed, the board wrote Tuesday, this could be the coup de grace against the DeSantis campaign, facing fierce competition from former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.

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'I can’t elect a criminal': A Trump conviction could cripple his re-election

While new polls over the weekend show President Joe Biden struggling against presumptive Republican Party 2024 presidential nominee Donald Trump, a deeper dive into the numbers demonstrates the former president's odds of winning would take a huge hit if he is convicted in one of his multitude of criminal trials.

According to reporting from the New York Times, for voters who are wavering between the two leading candidates a Trump criminal conviction would have a major impact on their vote.

What should be concerning for Trump, besides the prospect of ending up in jail, is that voters in key states who responded to those polls would drop him like a hot rock after a conviction.

POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?

The Times is reporting Trump, "... remains weaker than at least one of his Republican rivals, and if he’s convicted and sentenced in any of his cases, some voters appear ready to turn on him — to the point where he could lose the 2024 election."

At issue are potential voter flips in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where polling shows about 6 percent of Trump's support would wither away if takes a loss in criminal court.

The sea change would cost him the election, with one Republican voter, Kurt Wallach, 62 of Maricopa County telling the Times, "If he got convicted, I’d say great, put him out of the race, let’s get another Republican. If he’s not been convicted then I’d probably vote for Trump.”

Dakota Jordan, 26, also of Maricopa County agreed, explaining, "If he was convicted, there’s absolutely no way — I can’t elect a criminal as my leader."

The Times report also notes, "Mr. Trump remains broadly unpopular."

"A majority of swing state voters view him negatively. And the Times/Siena polls show that another Republican candidate, the former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley, would outperform Mr. Trump against Mr. Biden by 3 percentage points in these six states," the report states. "In a matchup that pits Mr. Biden against a generic Republican candidate, the Republican candidate wins by 16 percentage points."

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'He is NOT a fat pig!' Trump mocks Christie and bashes DeSantis in 80-minute rant

Former President Donald Trump, the frontrunner in the GOP presidential race, closed out a daylong event at the Republican Party’s Florida Freedom Summit in Kissimmee on Saturday with an 80-minute address filled with mockery — bashing GOP challengers Gov. Ron DeSantis, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, plus President Joe Biden.

Trump also joked about himself — he faces 91 counts on four separate criminal cases, only boosting his poll numbers.

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Trump rages against Iowa Gov. Reynolds for ‘disloyalty’ as she plans to endorse DeSantis

Former President Donald Trump made a flurry of social media posts criticizing Gov. Kim Reynolds Sunday as the Iowa Republican is expected on Monday to endorse Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

The endorsement is an important win for DeSantis, who was 27 percentage points behind former President Donald Trump in the most recent Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll. He’s also tied at 16% with former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.

Reynolds, popular with Iowa Republicans, may be an influential factor in the 2024 Iowa caucuses as DeSantis hopes to solidify his position as the most viable Trump alternative in the GOP presidential nomination process. The Des Moines Register first reported that Reynolds plans to endorse DeSantis.

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Nikki Haley mocks GOP presidential rival Ron DeSantis over rumors of high-heeled boots

Nikki Haley says she’s tough in high heels— but is poking fun at Ron DeSantis over reports he needs a little lift. The Republican presidential candidate used a late night TV to win some yucks over persistent rumors that her GOP rival wears boots with secret padding to make him look taller. “I’ve always said, ‘Don’t wear them if you can’t run in them,’ Haley told Charlamagne Tha God on The Daily Show late Wednesday. So we’ll see if he can run in them.” Haley suggested that the Florida governor is embarrassed by the questions about his stature. “I’ve always talked about my high heels,” she added...

Majority of likely Iowa GOP caucusgoers disagree with Trump’s abortion comments

A majority of likely Republican caucusgoers say they disagree with frontrunner Donald Trump’s comments on abortion bans, the most recent Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll found.

Nevertheless, the poll shows the former president continues to lead the field for the 2024 GOP caucuses, scheduled for Jan. 15.

A plurality of likely Republican caucusgoers said they were taking presidential candidates’ positions on abortion restrictions into account ahead of the 2024 Republican presidential nominating cycle, according to poll results published Wednesday. Abortion restrictions were “extremely important” for 41% of those surveyed, “important” for 38% and not that important for 20%, the poll found.

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Florida surgeon general to campaign with Ron DeSantis in New Hampshire

When it comes to one of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ favorite topics, vaccine skepticism – which he often calls “medical freedom” – he is often joined at the hip by Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo.

The two will take their show to the presidential campaign trail in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Wednesday for a “Medical Freedom Town Hall” sponsored by the pro-DeSantis Never Back Down PAC.

A flyer for the event notes, “Dr. Ladapo will be attending in his personal capacity.”

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'Not inevitable': GOP strategist shows how another Republican could beat Trump

Trump's not a shoe-in.

Despite dominating the polls and remaining the sun at the center of the GOP galaxy (despite being no-shows at every debate so far in the campaign), the 45th president still has work to do to knock out contenders vying for his party's nomination and ultimately the Oval Office.

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‘I kick back’: Nikki Haley blows off attacks in GOP presidential race

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley says it is a mistake for U.S. Sen. Tim Scott to take shots at her during debates as the two battle for their home state’s favorite son or daughter status in the race for GOP presidential nomination. Haley has been critical of presidential candidates who have served in Congress, including Scott, whom she appointed to the U.S. Senate in late 2012 after he served one term in the U.S. House. She has pointed to the growing U.S. debt, which now tops $33 trillion, saying members of Congress have not done enough to slow down government spending.....

Nikki Haley surges into second place in South Carolina GOP presidential primary, poll finds

Nikki Haley has surged into second place in a new poll of the South Carolina Republican presidential primary race, leaving Ron DeSantis in the dust even as former President Donald Trump maintains an overwhelming lead. The former United Nations ambassador and Palmetto State governor jumped to 22% support in the CNN poll released Tuesday, doubling up on DeSantis with 11%. U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., was mired behind at 6% with other candidates trailing at 2% or less. Haley’s rise in South Carolina comes on the heels of her pulling into a tie for second with DeSantis at 16% apiece in a new poll ...

GOP strategist scorches Trump opponents for continuing 'zombie-limp' campaigns

Now that former Vice President Mike Pence has pulled the plug on his 2024 presidential nomination bid, all eyes are turning to the remaining challengers who have failed to make a dent in Donald Trump's commanding lead.

In a column for the Bulwark, noted GOP strategist Mike Murphy suggested it is time for others to follow Pence's lead and allow non-MAGA conservative voters to coalesce behind one alternative to Trump — and that contender is not named Chris Christie, Tim Scott, or even Ron DeSantis.

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Selling hate, vulgarity and violence: How Trump and MAGA overran a quaint Midwest festival

MANSFIELD, Ind. — The name Covered Bridge Festival evokes images of artisans selling their wares under the country sun and live music delighting passersby, all while celebrating quaint structures built more than a century ago to protect the wooden crossing from the weather.

The unsuspecting, however, encounter something much different at this west-central Indiana town, one of several sites for the decades-old event in Parke County.

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