Nikki Haley

‘Rejection of Trump’: 1 in 5 Indiana GOP voters cast their ballot for Nikki Haley

Nikki Haley dropped out of the 2024 presidential race exactly two months ago, and yet on Tuesday 128,000 Indiana GOP primary voters cast their ballot for the former Trump UN Ambassador instead of the presumptive Republican nominee.

"Unexpected warning signs for Trump in busy Indiana primary," reports Politico, which notes, "Nikki Haley’s performance in the already concluded presidential race could be a sign of trouble for Trump in more competitive states."

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'Race to self-abuse': Columnist delivers withering breakdown of GOP VP competition

The shortlist of former President Donald Trump's possible running mates for 2024 is a rogues gallery of election deniers and extremists who want to rip the rule of law to shreds, Will Saletan wrote for The Bulwark in a blistering analysis released on Tuesday.

"Normally, contenders for the vice presidency would showcase their accomplishments, their communication skills, or their ability to carry a key state," wrote Saletan. "But in Trump’s case, the rules are different. He’s an authoritarian crook, and the contestants are competing to show how far they’d go to defend his crimes and his abuse of power."

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'Staggering display of cowardice': Trump VP hopeful shredded by CNN panel

A CNN panel on Monday hammered Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) for refusing to say whether he would accept the results of the 2024 presidential election.

After playing a clip of Scott repeatedly deflecting when asked by NBC News' Kristen Welker about accepting the election results, former Tim Scott campaign adviser Matt Gorman made the case that the senator was simply reflecting the views of Republican voters who falsely believe that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.

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Noem in political freefall as book inaccuracies emerge following dog killing backlash

South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem was in political freefall Friday as embarrassing revelations continued to emerge from the scrutiny of advance copies of her memoir, which doesn’t officially publish until Tuesday.

Noem was already reeling from near-universal backlash against her disclosure in the book that she shot and killed a dog named Cricket and a billy goat years ago — the dog for its failures on a hunting excursion and its attacks on a neighbor’s chickens, and the goat for chasing after Noem’s children and smelling bad.

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Trump ridiculed for having 'complete meltdown' over malfunctioning rally teleprompter

Former President Donald Trump held multiple rallies on Wednesday, as he struggled to make use of the time he had as his criminal trial in Manhattan rages on. But it seemed he couldn't quite catch a break, because at his rally in Freeland, Michigan, his teleprompter was blown towards the crowd by the wind, rendering the former president unable to see it — and causing him to go off the rails and become unintelligible at times.

Trump's inability to hold himself together prompted intense mockery on social media, with many people sharing clips and some observers noting Trump was trying to make a big deal out of President Joe Biden's own use of a teleprompter, including at his previous rally in Wisconsin on the same day.

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'Enthusiastic support': Trump announces 'Meatball' Ron DeSantis has been brought to heel

Former President Donald Trump proudly announced on his Truth Social platform on Monday that his former Republican rival Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is fully on board with his re-election.

"I am very happy to have the full and enthusiastic support of Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida," wrote Trump. "We had a great meeting yesterday, arranged by mutual friend Steve Witkoff, at his beautiful Shell Bay Club in Hollywood, Florida. The conversation mostly concerned how we would work closely together to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN. Also discussed was the future of Florida, which is FANTASTIC!"

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Mike Pence: latest presidential campaign deadbeat?

During the 2024 presidential campaign, Mike Pence preached from the gospel of fiscal responsibility and proposed a Constitutional amendment to limit federal spending.

“Federal spending growth is out of control and shows no signs of slowing down,” Pence's campaign website said. “Our runaway spending spree is driving inflation, making us dependent on our adversaries, and threatening our national security. It is time for a Constitutional Amendment to tie the hands of profligate politicians in Washington once and for all.”

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'Really weak Donald': Experts say Trump campaign slammed with warning signs in PA primary

Donald Trump's decision not to try and woo supporters of former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) is coming back to bite him, experts said citing the results of Tuesday night's Pennsylvania's primary.

With independent voters reportedly out of reach, the former president will have to rely on his MAGA base and mainstream Republicans to beat President Joe Biden. Votes for Haley in Pennsylvania, despite her ending her campaign over a month and a half ago, illustrate a serious problem for the Trump campaign.

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'Hitler was influential': Elise Stefanik buried after being named to Time's top 100 list

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) this week was named one of Time's 100 most influential people, sparking an almost immediate comparison to fascist and totalitarian leaders the magazine has similarly honored in the past.

Stefanik was quick to take a digital victory lap that saw her blasting press releases and social media with the news of her ranking among Time's most influential leaders.

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Ex-Trump aide calls trial 'worst-case scenario' for former boss's 'attention span'

The co-hosts of "The View" came out on stage to the Wham! song "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" as part of ridiculing Donald Trump, who reportedly fell asleep in court for a second day on Tuesday.

When the panel began to discuss the first day of the Trump trial jury selection, former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin said that she's never witnessed Trump doze off in a meeting before — but it wouldn't shock her.

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Mike Johnson shows evangelicals are willing to 'drag their faith through the mud': op-ed

Donald Trump isn't going on trial in New York for a hush money payment because he's being targeted by Democrats — he's there because he wanted to hide an affair with an adult film star from his loyal base of evangelical supporters, a columnist spelled out Tuesday.

In other words, the case isn't a "witch hunt," as Trump likes to say. It's "repercussions," according to Los Angeles Times columnist LZ Granderson.

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'What a disgrace': Political experts slam former Trump critic who now endorses him

Donald Trump recently got an endorsement from a GOP governor who was prior to that steadfastly opposed to the former president's new bid for high office, and the internet is mocking the New Hampshire official.

New Hampshire Gov. Sununu (R), a former surrogate for Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, appeared on ABC News, where he was interviewed by host George Stephanopoulos. The result was Sununu admitting that he would now support Trump even if he were convicted of a felony.

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'I know it doesn't make any sense': Chris Sununu melts down after flip to support Trump

ABC host George Stephanopoulos grilled New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) for supporting Donald Trump after attacking him during the primaries.

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, Stephanopoulos asked Sununu if he would support Trump even if he is convicted in a criminal trial. While supporting Nikki Haley earlier, Sununu had said Trump should drop out if convicted.

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