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'The state party is dead': Michigan Republicans fear collapse amid leadership crisis

Republicans fear they are on the brink of ceasing to be viable as a party in the state of Michigan following a series of leadership controversies and bad publicity, reported The Hill on Wednesday.

"The state party is facing a slew of negative headlines painting a picture of warring factions in dire financial straits. Last week, reports surfaced that an alleged fight broke out between allies of the party’s new chair, Kristina Karamo, and her former opponent for the position, Matthew DePerno," the report said.

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Few complained of ‘woke’ classes at Florida universities. Still, DeSantis pushed new bans

The way Gov. Ron DeSantis tells it, Florida’s public universities are bloated bureaucracies run by liberal elites who discriminate against conservative and white students while professors indoctrinate the rest with the “woke” idea that racism, sexism and oppression are baked into U.S. history and institutions. “We won’t allow Florida tax dollars to be spent teaching kids to hate our country or to hate each other,” DeSantis said when he introduced the Stop WOKE Act, which became law in 2022 and restricted campus programming on subjects like privilege, oppression and racism. But in the four and ...

Lawmakers poised to change law so DeSantis doesn’t have to resign to run for president

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida lawmakers are poised to change state law to allow Gov. Ron DeSantis to remain in his seat if he decides to run for president. An amendment to an elections bill, released Tuesday, would carve out an exemption from the state’s resign-to-run law for candidates for president or vice president. SB 7050 and its amendment could be voted on the Senate floor as soon as Wednesday. Legislative leaders have been wondering whether such a change would be necessary as DeSantis considers a 2024 run for the White House. The law currently says that “any officer who qualifies for fede...

Ron DeSantis blasted by Ft. Lauderdale residents for not surveying flood damage

While Ron DeSantis is on a four-nation tour in an apparent effort to enhance his foreign policy credentials ahead of a likely presidential run, the Florida governor is hearing it from residents at home whose communities were flooded by an unprecedented storm that he has not yet visited, WPLG Miami's Andrew Perez reports..

“I don’t think they realize how bad it is,” said Cheryl Lovejoy, a homeowner who lives in Ft. Lauderdale told the television station, known in South Florida as “Local 10.”

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DeSantis' educational board nominees have deep ties to dark money: report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has placed an emphasis on structuring school boards by nominating far-right activists who align with his controversial initiative to reform education.

Now, a new report is offering insight into the types of nominees he's selected and how they are connected to Republican dark money. In a report published by Truthout, Alyssa Bowen and Caitlin Mahoney began with an overview of all that has transpired in recent months.

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Even Ron DeSantis' megadonor fanboy is having second thoughts about him as president: report

Few Republican megadonors have shown stronger commitment to Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) than billionaire hedge fund executive Ken Griffin. He moved the headquarters of his firm, Citadel, from Chicago to Miami last year, and committed millions of dollars to DeSantis' re-election campaign.

But, according to The New York Times, even Griffin is now unclear whether he wants to support DeSantis for president.

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GOP's 'anti-woke' panic is turning off voters: strategist

Panic-inducing cultural crusades that include banning books involving sexual orientation from classrooms and cracking down on drag performances, are missing their mark, according to a strategist writing for The Bulwark Tuesday.

The problem is that swing voters are simply not tuned into this Republican cause — and are even actively turned off by it, wrote Rich Thau, the president of the research firm Engagious.

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Rick Wilson: Tucker Carlson might be boxed into entering 2024 presidential race by Fox contract

Tucker Carlson may be forced into a career change by his contract with Fox News, according to former Republican strategist Rick Wilson.

The conservative network unceremoniously dumped its top-rated host Monday morning just days after agreeing to pay $787 million to settle a defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems based in part on false claims Carlson made about Donald Trump's election loss. But Wilson said the conservative broadcaster may now pose a threat to the former president's 2024 chances.

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Biden announces 2024 re-election campaign

President Joe Biden on Tuesday formally announced that he is running for reelection in 2024, asking voters to give him more time to “finish the job” he began when he was sworn in to office and to set aside their concerns about extending the run of America’s oldest president for another four years.

Biden, who would be 86 at the end of a second term, is betting his first-term legislative achievements and more than 50 years of experience in Washington will count for more than concerns over his age. He faces a smooth path to winning his party’s nomination, with no serious Democratic rivals. But he’s still set for a hard-fought struggle to retain the presidency in a bitterly divided nation.

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Biden campaign announcement takes aim at Marjorie Taylor Greene

President Joe Biden took a swipe at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in a video announcing his intention to run for re-election in 2024.

The right-wing lawmaker is shown about 36 seconds into the three-minute video wearing a white fur coat and shouting "liar" at the president during his State of the Union address earlier this year, as Biden pointed out Republican efforts to cut Social Security and Medicare, reported Newsweek.

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Democrats plan 'dirty tactics' to make sure 'marred' Donald Trump gets GOP nomination: columnist

Former President Donald Trump has the backing of the majority of Democrats who hope such "marred" candidate will ease Joe Biden’s path back to the White House, a USA Today columnist wrote Tuesday.

Biden’s announcement that he’s seeking re-election has excited few in the Democratic Party, wrote Ingrid Jacques. And they see the best chance for what they consider a weak candidate is to pit him against someone even less likely to win.

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Republican hopeful DeSantis backs Taiwan deterrence

US presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis on Tuesday stressed the importance of warding off conflict over Taiwan, telling a Japanese media outlet that "what China respects is strength".

The Florida governor, who is widely expected to seek the Republican nomination in next year's White House race, said maintaining the status quo over Taiwan was key.

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Trump locks down endorsement from senator with ties to deep-pocketed GOP donors

Donald Trump has secured the endorsement of a senator with deep ties to Republican donors.

Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) announced his support for the former president during an appearance on “Triggered,” a podcast hosted by Donald Trump Jr., The New York Times reports.

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