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'Hostage situation': GOP insiders fear Trump third party run if he loses primary

Former President Donald Trump is still the frontrunner to be the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nominee -- but what would happen if he were defeated.

Republican insiders who spoke with Semafor say they can't rule out the possibility that Trump would completely sabotage the party by launching an independent candidacy, with former RNC official Michael Short likening it to a "hostage situation."

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GOP's mood 'really did change' after seeing Trump's hand-picked candidates crash and burn: reporter

Former President Donald Trump is still the frontrunner to win the Republican Party's 2024 nomination for the presidency, but fewer Republicans are showing fear of taking him on directly in the wake of the 2022 midterm elections.

As noted by Semafor reporter Dave Weigel, former Trump United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley reiterated over the weekend that she was seriously considering jumping into the presidential race even though she had earlier pledged not to run if Trump decided to get in.

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Republicans excited to take on Trump should be careful what they wish for: analysis

With Donald Trump enmeshed in multiple investigations and appearing weak following the poor showing by his hand-picked candidates in the midterms, Republicans are eagerly challenging him for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination. But that might be just what the former president needs to secure the RNC nomination.

The field of potential 2024 challengers to Trump was on display at the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) conference in Las Vegas this weekend and is regarded as the first cattle call following the midterms.

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'I was frankly embarrassed for him': Former Trump aide says of his boring, low-energy announcement speech

Former White House communications chief, Stephanie Grisham, confessed that Donald Trump's announcement speech wasn't quite what she thought it would be.

Speaking to Alex Witt on Sunday, Grisham agreed that it was "low energy," an attack Trump once lobbed at Jeb Bush. She said that it appeared that in his speech they were doing some message testing with the speech, which may have been why he was reading it from the TelePrompter.

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'Blood in the water': Trump's rivals see 'desperation' in latest announcement

According to a report from the Guardian's David Smith, Donald Trump's rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination saw weakness in his announcement earlier this week that he will run again, with Smith adding that they "smell blood in the water."

According to one of the founders of Politico, the former president looked like he was going through the motions during his announcement, adding that Trump looks like he is "no longer having fun."

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Texas Republicans prefer Ron DeSantis to Donald Trump for 2024, new GOP poll finds

Republican voters in Texas support Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as the Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential election over former President Donald Trump by more than 10 percentage points, according to a new poll commissioned by the Republican Party of Texas.

The survey asked voters who are likely to participate in the 2024 Texas Republican primary election who they would vote for out of six Republican candidates including DeSantis and Trump. DeSantis was the top choice, with 43% of respondents saying they would vote for him if the primary election were held today. Trump came in second place with 32%. DeSantis’ support among the surveyed voters surged to 66% when they were asked about a situation in which Trump would decline to run in 2024.

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Are FL Republicans ready for a Trump-DeSantis clash for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination?

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ decisive reelection victory last week carried significant GOP coattails throughout the state, ending a debate for now about whether Florida is truly a red state.

But it also changed the narrative about the 2024 presidential race amongst the conservative intelligentsia – with DeSantis being hailed as the savior they have been yearning for and the vehicle to dump former President Donald Trump once and for all going into the next national election cycle.

“Trump is the Republican Party’s Biggest Loser,” a Wall Street Journal lead editorial published the day after the Nov. 8 election.

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'I’m tired of losing': Trump's 2024 rivals are ramping up their attacks and courting his donors

With the so-called Republican "Red Wave" failing to materialize -- in large part because of Donald Trump -- his rivals for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination are becoming more emboldened and openly attacking him while also courting his donors who are also looking to move on.

According to a report from the Washington Post, the former president is now considered damaged goods after a massive number of the candidates he endorsed in the 2020 midterms went down to defeat.

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'He's not that popular': Fox News hosts want Donald Trump to 'be quiet' and postpone 2024 announcement

The Democratic Party's better-than-expected performance in the Tuesday midterms has sparked a firestorm of debate on the right about the future of the Republican Party and over whether former President Donald Trump should consider not running again in 2024.

Trump teased earlier this week that he will make an announcement on the matter on Tuesday, November 15th. But the defeats of high-profile right-wing candidates whom he endorsed – such as United States Senate hopeful Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania and Michigan gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon – have raised a lot of eyebrows about Trump's viability against incumbent Democratic President Joe Biden (presuming that he seeks a second term).

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Ron DeSantis' big election night shakes 2024 White House field

By James Oliphant

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Florida Governor Ron DeSantis arguably had the best night of anyone on Election Day, trouncing his Democratic opponent on his way to re-election and cementing himself as the Republican Party's top rising star.

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Wall Street Journal pounces on Trump for smearing Republicans before the midterms

Following his weekend rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Donald Trump was called out by the editors of the Wall Street Journal for using the time he should have been promoting GOP Senate candidate Mehmet Oz to plug himself -- and trash some of his GOP rivals.

As the editors have noted before, Trump is continuing to make everything about himself, but more disturbing is the fact that he is doing damage to Republican Party and its prospects in the 2024 presidential election should he not run or be unable to run due to his legal issues.

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Nikki Haley calls for US to ‘deport’ Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley is calling for U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock to be “deported.” Warnock, the Democratic Senator from Georgia who was born in Savannah, is an American citizen, a pastor, and the first African American to represent the Peach State.

At a rally on Sunday campaigning for embattled Republican nominee Herschel Walker, who is running to unseat Senator Warnock, Haley told the crowd, “the only person we need to make sure we deport is Warnock,” Fox News reported.

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Election experts: Trump-Sununu dynamic a ‘fascinating’ boost for NH right-wing Republicans

Former President Donald Trump hasn’t campaigned alongside the Republicans running for Congress. And he didn’t endorse in the primary. He didn’t have to.

Don Bolduc, Karoline Leavitt, and Robert Burns made it onto the Nov. 8 ballot by embracing Trump or his views more loudly and proudly than their primary challengers. Leavitt and Burns continue to, defying campaign tradition that says general elections require moderating toward the middle, a better place to win over centrist Republicans and undecided voters.

Tradition may not apply here because all three have gotten the support of Gov. Chris Sununu, a popular Republican who thrives in the middle; a September poll from the UNH Survey Center showed independent voters favoring Sununu over Democratic challenger Tom Sherman 84 percent to 8 percent. He’s rarely embraced Trump and once even called him “(expletive) crazy,” yet has stayed off the former president’s bad side.

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