Nikki Haley

There was a noticeable candidate missing from Joni Ernst’s 'Roast and Ride'

Presidential candidates worked to balance promoting their ability to unify the country while highlighting their fight against the “woke” left while speaking to Iowans gathered Saturday for U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst’s “Roast and Ride” fundraiser at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his wife, Casey, took their children to get ice cream and sit up in a John Deere truck. Businessman Perry Johnson signed copies of his books and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott shook hands with those seated for lunch as event attendees waited for speeches to start.

Candidates set out to prove their retail politics prowess, speaking with voters and taking photos while competing to sign up Iowa Republicans to volunteer for their campaign and support them in the 2024 Iowa caucuses.

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DeSantis tries to connect with voters during first full day of campaigning in Iowa

Ron DeSantis begins his first full day of presidential campaigning on Wednesday with a four-stop blitz through Iowa, trying to prioritize personally connecting with voters while proving he has the mettle to take on former President Donald Trump.

The Florida governor has appearances in Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Pella and Cedar Rapids, packing in early events in the state whose caucuses kick off the GOP presidential primary voting. From there, he will head to New Hampshire on Thursday and South Carolina on Friday.

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Trump accuses ex-Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany of reporting false poll numbers on purpose

Donald Trump on Tuesday took aim at former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, accusing the spokeswoman of intentionally reporting inaccurate poll numbers.

McEnany served as Trump’s top spokesperson for most of the former president’s last year in office and by all accounts was among his most loyal aides before becoming a Fox News contributor.

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Nikki Haley ducks questions about stalling on Confederate flag removal when she was governor

One of the key highlights of Republican 2024 presidential nomination contender Nikki Haley's tenure as the governor of South Carolina is being questioned in a report by the Washington Post and the former South Carolina ducked answering questions about it.

As the Post's Michael Kranish reports, Haley stalled off ordering the removal of the Confederate flag on the State House grounds for years until she flipped following a race-inspired shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in 2015 that claimed nine lives.

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'Self-inflicted disaster': Former CNN contributor nails network for still not learning from Trump blowback

Reacting to announcements that CNN will be holding town halls for 2024 GOP presidential nomination contender Nikki Haley to be followed by another one starring former vice president Mike Pence, former CNN contributor Wajahat Ali shook his head at the network execs who have failed to learn from blowback after the Donald Trump town hall.

The surprising decision to hand primetime spots to Haley and Pence -- that latter of which has yet to announce he's running -- appears to be due to the network execs "doubling down" despite the post-Trump plunge in ratings for the already beleaguered network.

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'Can I do one?' Critics troll CNN for scheduling Mike Pence 'presidential town hall'

CNN announced on Thursday that it will hold a Republican Presidential Town Hall featuring former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday, June 7th at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa.

"Looking forward to hosting Former Vice President @Mike_Pence in a @CNN Republican Presidential Town Hall from Iowa," tweeted CNN chief political correspondent and scheduled moderator Dana Bash.

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Black 11-year-old shot by Mississippi town's 'best officer' responding to domestic dispute

A Mississippi police officer shot and wounded an unarmed 11-year-old boy while responding to a domestic disturbance at his family's home.

Aderrien Murry was shot in the chest by an Indianola police officer early Saturday morning and placed in intensive care on a ventilator with a collapsed lung and other injuries, including fractured ribs and a lacerated liver, reported Mississippi Today.

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Nikki Haley gets 'no applause' at New Hampshire event for attack on Dylan Mulvaney: report

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was reportedly greeted with stony silence on Wednesday morning when she tried to mock transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney during a campaign event in New Hampshire.

According to Semafor reporter David Weigel, Haley tried making a joke about Mulvaney, whose marketing partnership with Bud Light drew fury from American conservatives.

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GOP ‘1 percenters’ believe they can enter and win the race for president: report

The latest Real Clear Politics polling average in the Republican presidential race shows a two-way contest between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, and a half-dozen or so others hovering between low-to mid-single digits.

The former president has opened up a commanding lead over DeSantis in recent months. Trump led the Florida governor by more than 35 percentage points in the most recent polling average (56.3 percent to 19.4 percent). As recently as late February, DeSantis trailed by less than 13 points (43.3 to 30.50).

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'The View' suggests Trump opponents' chances of winning depend on him being jailed

The co-hosts of "The View" spent a second day talking about Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who announced he was running for president on Monday.

Joy Behar called Scott "Professor Positive" by serving as a contrast to Donald Trump, who she said is generally negative and focuses on grievances.

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'Chaos agent' Trump could thrive as GOP field gets crowded: columnist

The growing skepticism over Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis could plunge the Republican primary into chaos for a third straight election cycle, according to an Atlantic columnist.

Many of the major GOP donors remain uncommitted toward any of the declared or presumed candidates, and while traditional conservatives never loved Trump much to begin with, they haven't been too impressed by DeSantis as he rolls out his expected campaign, wrote David A. Graham.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. inoculates himself against financial disclosure — for now

The Federal Election Commission granted Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. more time to reveal his personal finances, buying the member of the wealthy Kennedy family an extra 45 days to disclose his assets, income and liabilities as required for all presidential hopefuls.

Kennedy joins several other members of a growing field of presidential candidates who requested and received extensions until June 29 or beyond to file public financial disclosures, including former President Donald J. Trump, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy — all Republicans — and author Marianne Williamson, a Democrat, according to a Raw Story analysis of FEC records.

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Former GOP governor explains why Ron DeSantis' bad polls are bringing more candidates into the 2024 race

For a brief moment in March 2023, the U.S. appeared to have two major Republican presidential candidates. However, after Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) finished his book tour, the poll numbers looked terrible. In fact, CNN.com pointed out that DeSantis was polling at the same level as conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who's running as a Democratic presidential candidate.

"A new survey of 500 very likely voters in Kentucky’s Primary from Emerson College holds that 'former President Donald Trump holds the majority of support with 70 percent, an 8-point increase since April, from 62 percent,'" reported Florida Politics this week. "Ron DeSantis follows with 14 percent, a 9-point decrease since last month, from 23 percent to 14 percent.'"

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