Nikki Haley

'Delusional fever dream': Conservatives react to Mike Pence dropping from race

Mike Pence on Saturday dropped his bid for the 2024 Republican nomination, citing the Bible. His fellow candidates and other political insiders were quick to react to the unexpected news.

Pence's announcement came just before his former boss, Donald Trump, spoke at a Nevada event.

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Trump snaps at Wall Street Journal over op-ed by ex-supporter calling him 'an old felon'

Saturday afternoon, Donald Trump lashed out at the conservative Wall Street Journal for promoting an op-ed written by a former prominent supporter who is turning his back on the ex-president's third bid for the presidency and supporting former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley instead.

On Thursday, Andrew Stein, who served as the New York City Council president for eight years, wrote an opinion piece published by the Journal where he said he has no faith Trump wouldn't be a convicted felon by the time the 2024 election rolls around.

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Here's why Trump should be worried about this possible GOP challenger

He's saying he's not running for president but if he did he is growing a large war chest that rivals Donald Trump's.

Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's political action committee, Spirit of Virginia, raked in another $2.2 million from many out-of-state donors from Texas, Florida, and New York among others who gifted $10,000 sums — bringing his entire fundraising since 2021 to $30 million.

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Longtime Trump backer dumps him for Nikki Haley: 'Half the country will never accept him'

Andrew Stein, the former Democratic council president of New York City, has considered himself a longtime supporter of former President Donald Trump. But in a Wall Street Journal editorial published on Friday, he announced he is abandoning Trump to support former South Carolina governor and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in the 2024 presidential race instead.

"A Trump re-election would be difficult, and half the country will never accept him as president," wrote Stein. "Mr. Trump’s poll numbers show him with a clear path to the Republican nomination and rising ahead of Joe Biden. Given his mounting legal troubles, however, today’s polling may prove irrelevant."

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‘I really am sincerely sorry’: Rep. Jamaal Bowman on his alarming ‘unforced error’

WASHINGTON – After Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) pulled a fire alarm in a House Office Building last month, Republicans – from then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) – pounced.

Some called for his expulsion, while others accused the progressive lawmaker of being an insurrectionist.

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'How many cheerleaders did he grope?’ Fans share outrage at Trump’s Iowa State game visit

Former President Donald Trump was not an invited guest of Iowa State University for last month’s football game against the University of Iowa — he had a ticket — but angry fans still vented to school officials about the Trump “circus” trampling on their beloved rivalry.

In emails to Iowa State’s president and athletic director, obtained by Raw Story through an Iowa Open Records Law request, people railed about what baggage Trump might bring to the Sept. 9 event — his 91 felony allegations; a history of not paying bills for security; violent supporters; and a civil jury having found that he sexually abused a woman.

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Hannity touted MMA training as 'personal security plan' in wake of Maine mass shooting

When he was on-air to discuss with Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley about the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, that so far has tallied 22 deaths, Fox News host Sean Hannity described his mixed martial arts and second amendment training as part of is "personal security plan" in the event of a threat posed to him.

“I can literally probably count the seconds before an incident like this becomes politicized and that part of it I never like,” Hannity said to Haley, suggesting that as the nation moves from the shock of the event of the man going on a rampage, the shift in the discourse will turn to gun law reform.

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Sen. J.D. Vance finally dumps stock in 'slave labor' company

Freshman U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) has sold up to $100,000 in stock he owned in Walmart — a full two years after he bashed the company for using “slave labor” and robbing middle-class Americans of jobs.

Vance made a “full" sale of Walmart on Oct. 3, according to a document filed Monday with the U.S. Senate.

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Trump ‘stiffs law enforcement officers’: Nikki Haley, citing Raw Story

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley issued a statement Monday based on a recent Raw Story article, calling on former President Donald Trump to pay law enforcement who protect his presidential campaign events.

Haley cited Raw Story’s article “Siren: New Hampshire town eats Trump security bills while Haley pays local police,” where Raw Story obtained documents through an open records request showing that Trump’s June 27 visit to Concord, N.H., cost the local police and fire departments $3,778.85.

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'Suck it up, buttercup': Presidential candidates weigh in on House speaker race

IOWA CITY — As U.S. House Republicans continue to deal with chaos of designating a House speaker, U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks hosted presidential candidates Friday at an Iowa City fundraiser while defending decisions that some fellow Republicans have criticized.

“If I was a Democrat, I would have run as a Democrat 10 years ago,” Miller-Meeks said. “And I’d have been in Congress for a decade. I mean, after all, we are here in the People’s Republic of Iowa City, Johnson County. I’m not a Democrat, I’m a proud Republican.”

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'Republicans should not debate': Trump hopes GOP will 'unite' around him

Donald Trump on Friday came out swinging at the upcoming third Republican presidential debate.

Trump, who refused to attend the first two GOP debates and has planned a mega MAGA rally to take place at the same time as the third, has remained steadfastly against the idea of the other Republican candidates attending the debates. Because he is so far ahead in the polls, he argues, the debates are useless.

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Why 'money is not a panacea' in Election 2024: Raw Story Editor-in-Chief Dave Levinthal

Candidates running for the presidency and Congress just released some gaudy new fundraising numbers, but Raw Story Editor-in-Chief Dave Levinthal warned to view the big-dollar totals with a healthy dose of skepticism.

"You have to have money in order to be competitive. You absolutely have to have it. If you don't have money, the chances of you winning are next to nil," Levinthal told host Justin Robert Young on the "Politics! Politics! Politics!" podcast. "But money is not a panacea. Money will not alone win you a race. Just ask Michael Bloomberg in the last presidential election. There has to be a confluence of factors — money, popularity, the factors on the ground, the news of the moment — that conspire in a positive way for you to be successful as a candidate."

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Siren: New Hampshire town eats Trump security bills while Haley pays local police

Another small town’s taxpayers have footed the bill for a political visit from former President Donald Trump.

This time: Concord, N.H., the Granite State’s capital city.

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