Nikki Haley

'Senile' or 'merciless': GOP mocked for contradictory attacks on Biden

Donald Trump and the GOP can’t figure out how best to attack President Joe Biden, according to commentary from NBC News Monday.

“Sleepy Joe” – the nickname favored by Trump for his Democratic foe in 2020 – has transformed into “Crooked Joe,” the mastermind of a scheme to weaponize the federal government against the former president.

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Nikki Haley says Americans too 'smart' to vote for 'convicted' Trump after she vows to support him

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley defended her pledge to support Donald Trump if he is the GOP nominee despite claiming Americans are too "smart" to vote for a convicted felon.

Although Trump has pleaded not guilty in four criminal cases, CBS host Robert Costa asked Haley if she would stand by her vow to support the Republican nominee even if he was convicted.

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The Senate is a 'privileged nursing home' for people like McConnell: GOP candidate

Former South Carolina governor and 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley laid into the advanced age of the Senate following Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) freezing up during a press conference and briefly not appearing to know where he was or what he was doing, reported the Huffington Post.

"Haley, who is running in the 2024 Republican presidential primary, called McConnell’s situation 'sad' while appearing on Fox News’ 'The Story' on Thursday, where she described the Senate as the 'most privileged nursing home in the country,'" reported Kelby Vera. “'No one should feel good about seeing that any more than we should feel good about seeing Dianne Feinstein, any more than we should feel good about a lot of what’s happening or seeing Joe Biden’s decline,' Haley said, targeting the senior Democratic senator from California and the Democratic president."

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Author slams 'pathetic' Nikki Haley’s inconsistent Trump support

In a New York Times op-ed published Tuesday, August 29, Duke University professor of journalism and public policy Frank Bruni argues that despite the display of "undeniable smarts" on the GOP debate stage, former South Carolina governor and Republican candidate Nikki Haley is "pathetic."

He writes, "I have this thing called a memory. And as one of my favorite classic rock bands pledged, I won't get fooled again. Past Haley, present Haley, future Haley: They're all constructs, all creations, malleable, negotiable, tethered not to dependable principle but to reliable opportunism. That's the truth of her. That's the hell of her."

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Watch: GOP upstart candidate hinted he might vote for Democrats in 2004

A video of Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy surfaced this week showing him participating in a Democratic Primary town hall in 2003.

Appearing on camera while Al Sharpton was running in the early days of the race, Ramaswamy indicated he was trying to pick which Democrat to support for the primary.

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'Fleecing his supporters': CNN analyst nails Trump's 'legal defense fund masquerading as a campaign'

CNN analyst John Avlon on Monday called out former President Donald Trump for constantly hitting up his donors for money to pay for his extensive legal bills.

In analyzing recent remarks from Trump rival Chris Christie, Avlon argued that the former New Jersey governor had developed a sharp line of attack against the former president by accusing him of taking advantage of his own followers to pay his lawyers.

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Jen Psaki crushes triggered Republicans with abortion fact-check

MSNBC host Jen Psaki triggered a lot of Republicans and anti-abortion activists this week who tried to attack her for one of her tweets. Instead, she's striking back with her own fact-check.

"No one supports abortion up until birth," Psaki tweeted during the Republican debate on Wednesday. The concept of "late-term abortion" is a frequently used talking point that comes from the right to demonize the left. One anti-abortion group, for example, attacked Psaki's comments with clips of Democrats talking about the topic, and supporting the life and health of the mother.

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Rick Wilson brutally dismantles Ramaswamy's pitch to the 'weird tech-bro incel demo'

Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday morning, former GOP campaign consultant Rick Wilson was asked his appraisal of upstart Republican Party presidential nomination contender Vivek Ramaswamy after the first GOP presidential debate, with one MSNBC panel labeling Ramaswamy "unbelievably annoying" that day after.

Wilson, speaking with host Katie Phang, does not appear to be a fan.

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From quashing teachers unions to pardoning Trump, voters are rejecting Republican positions

Polling results released Friday in the wake of the first 2024 Republican presidential debate this week show that majorities of Independent voters and those across the political spectrum disagree with key GOP positions addressed during the event.

While former U.S. President Donald Trump, the GOP front-runner, skipped Fox's debate, eight candidates participated: North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, former Vice President Mike Pence, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.

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GOP candidate compares progressives to ‘grand wizards of the modern KKK’

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on Friday likened some progressives to “grand wizards of the modern KKK,” Huffington Post reports.

The biotech millionaire investor, who is Indian American, called out Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) and author Ibram X. Kendi in particular in Iowa in response to a question at a campaign event from an attendee over whether the long shot candidate expected liberals to accuse him of being a “white supremacist” or “what adjacent” race traitor.

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GOP debate gives hope to Putin that next president won't be 'committed to the war': analyst

Among the many interested viewers who tuned into the first Republican Party 2024 presidential debate was likely Russian President Vladimir Putin who has more than a passing interest in who the next president will be.

According to CNN analyst Steven Collinson, the Russian strongman already knows what he has if Donald Trump manages to win a second term, and likely has his eye on several GOP candidates whose support for Ukraine isn't certain.

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Kayleigh McEnany furious Biden took a Pilates class the day of the debate

Fox News host and former Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany expressed outrage on Thursday over President Joe Biden and his family having taken a Pilates class while on vacation on the same day as eight Republican presidential candidates were set to participate in the first 2024 GOP debate.

“I cannot,” McEnany began her rant to Fox News viewers Thursday on “Outnumbered.”

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GOP candidates try to 'hide the ball' on national abortion ban at first debate

Reproductive rights advocates on Wednesday night vowed that Republican presidential candidates will not succeed as they try to "hide the ball" regarding their plans to ban abortion care nationwide, despite the attempts of contenders including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley at the first GOP debate.

When asked whether he would sign a federal ban like the one proposed by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) last year, DeSantis said only that he would "stand on the side of life" and did not respond directly, while Haley claimed Americans can find "consensus" on a number of other pro-forced pregnancy measures, argued a broad ban is unlikely to get through Congress, and did not say whether she would sign it if passed.

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