Nikki Haley

GOP candidates chasing Trump are eating their own: report

As Donald Trump continues to hold a substantial lead in the polls to be the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nominee, the candidates wallowing lower in the polls with only single-digit support are going after each other instead of taking shots at the former president.

According to a report from the Daily Beast, with the exception of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), the majority of prospective GOP candidates who have announced or are expected to announce are seeing no traction in the polls and seem to be looking to take out their rivals to increase their own standing.

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Nikki Haley, others struggle to gain 2024 ground on Trump

Nine months before the first 2024 US presidential primary, Donald Trump's onetime UN envoy Nikki Haley is barnstorming early-voting New Hampshire, one of several Republicans scrambling to dent the huge poll lead of the nomination front-runner.

With Trump's legal setbacks mounting, Americans are bracing for a parade of contenders positioning themselves as more moderate, less bombastic alternatives to the former president taking another stab at the White House.

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'Disconnected from reality': Twitter tanks fringe 2024 GOP candidate’s plan to axe the FBI

Vivek Ramaswamy, a conservative entrepreneur whose net worth is estimated at $500 million, became the third declared contender for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on February 21st, 2023. His announcement followed former President Donald Trump and ex-South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley launching their respective White House bids.

Right off the bat, Ramaswamy began demanding that the Federal Bureau of Investigation be disbanded and rebuilt into a new law enforcement agency. This sentiment has percolated among right-wing lawmakers as the criminal probes into Trump appear to be close to issuing indictments.

On Sunday's edition of Meet the Press, NBC News moderator Chuck Todd challenged Ramaswamy on his vision.

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A Ron DeSantis super PAC's unlikely attack ad target reveals how the 2024 race is shaping up

A super back that’s backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has found an unlikely attack ad target.
The Never Back Down PAC is running online attack ads against Nikki Haley, even though the former South Carolina governor and U.N. ambassador is polling in low single digits in most national polls, Politico reports.

Candidates typically target front-runners, which makes the pro-DeSantis attacks on Haley surprising.

“Never Back Down, the pro-DeSantis group, is now running an ad online attacking Haley, has polled Twitter users on a new nickname for her, and accused her in a tweet of ‘trying really hard to audition’ to be Trump’s vice presidential pick,” Politico’s Alex Isenstadt and Natalie Allison report.

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The View piles on Nikki Haley for suggesting Biden wouldn't survive a second term: 'Morbid and crass'

"The View" co-hosts ganged up on Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley for suggesting President Joe Biden wouldn't live through a second term.

The South Carolina Republican responded to Biden's official entry into the 2024 campaign by telling Fox News that vice president Kamala Harris would likely take over for Biden because she didn't think he would live to be 86, which would be his age at the end of a second term, and the panelists were appalled.

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The View attacks Republican Party for 'pointing the finger at other people' for all of its problems

President Joe Biden announced his reelection campaign on Tuesday, focusing on "freedoms" as the key issue.

In response, Republicans released what "The View" co-hosts called an "AI-generated" ad about a dystopian future of the American apocalypse. It shows crumbling banks, San Francisco being shut down due to overwhelming crime and the fentanyl crisis, soldiers on the streets, China invading Taiwan, and 80,000 “illegals” storming the U.S. border.

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'I am stunned': Don Lemon announces that he's been 'terminated' by CNN

In a post to his Twitter account this Monday, longtime CNN anchor Don Lemon announced that he has been fired from the network.

In the post, Lemon said that he was informed by his agent this morning that he has been "terminated by CNN."

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In signing 6-week ban, DeSantis wades into thorny debate over abortion and 2024

By Joseph Ax

(Reuters) - When Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a 15-week abortion ban on April 14, 2022, he held a morning ceremony at a church in front of an enormous "Protect Life" sign, flanked by women and children.

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'Mafia boss' NRA CEO condemned for threatening 'political careers' of 'gun-hating' lawmakers

Wayne LaPierre, the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President of the National Rifle Association (NRA), suggested any lawmakers who back common sense gun legislation will suffer severe consequences from the organization during its annual meeting Friday.

Journalist Aaron Rupar shared a clip of LaPierre's speech at the Indianapolis convening, writing, "Wayne LaPierre says at the NRA event that 'gun hating politicians should never go to bed unafraid of what this association and all of our millions of members can do to their political careers.'"

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Expect this kind of confusion if Sen. Dianne Feinstein returns to Capitol Hill

WASHINGTON — Once a titan of the Senate, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) is nearing the end of her career. The question is whether she’ll leave Capitol Hill on her own terms — she says she will serve out her current term, which ends in January 2025 — or if she’ll give in to pressure from her fellow Democrats and retire in the coming weeks or months.

Raw Story and other news organizations have recently observed a confused and forgetful Feinstein, sometimes personally contradicting official statements her office puts out in her name. For example, in August, at the tail end of an all-night vote-a-rama session, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) spoke to Feinstein as if she were a child — and helped direct the senator back to her office for a nap.

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A big reason why Tim Scott poses a credible threat to Donald Trump

When Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) today announced that he's forming a presidential exploratory committee, he reserved his strongest words for "Biden liberals" and the "radical left" as he promised to defend "conservative values that make America exceptional".

Scott never mentioned 2024 Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump by name. Nor did he allude to the former president's massive legal troubles.

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Fox News to host GOP primary debate after Dominion defamation trial

Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel announced that Fox News will host the first official debate of the 2024 Republican presidential primary in Milwaukee, The New York Times reported.

“We are going to host the very first debate with Fox News. It will be a Fox News Republican primary debate,” McDaniel said on Fox and Friends this Wednesday, adding that all participants will be asked to pledge their loyalty to the eventual GOP nominee.

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'Consumed by grievances': Nikki Haley turns up the heat and attacks Trump directly

Former South Carolina governor and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is finally taking the gloves off and attacking former President Donald Trump directly — at least in conversation with donors, reported Axios.

"Nikki Haley's 2024 campaign is telling donors that former President Trump is 'consumed by the grievances of the past and the promise of more drama in the future,' according to a memo obtained by Axios," reported Alexi McCammond. "'Donald Trump had a pretty good Q1, if you count being indicted as 'good,'' Haley's campaign manager Betsy Ankney wrote in the memo. 'Still, it’s increasingly clear that Trump’s candidacy is more consumed by the grievances of the past and the promise of more drama in the future, rather than a forward-looking vision for the American people,' the memo went on."

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