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'They've come home': Billionaires who abandoned Trump rush back as he beats competition

Billionaire megadonors are lining up behind Donald Trump now that he's won the first two Republican primaries.

The former president will meet for dinner with two-dozen GOP donors Thursday at the Palm Beach, Florida, home of billionaire investor John Paulson, after meeting Saturday with several other megadonors, including aerospace tycoon Robert Bigelow, who had been the biggest contributor to Ron DeSantis, reported Politico.

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'Cruelty is the point': Analyst warns beaten DeSantis is 'much greater threat than Trump'

Ron DeSantis’ humiliating defeat in his presidential race against former President Donald Trump isn’t funny to the large group of Floridians who fear their governor’s return — and the entire nation should beware, a new political analysis contends.

Salon’s Chauncey Devega Monday issued a warning about the much-mocked Republican contender who rose to political stardom implementing far-right policies aimed to appease his ultra-conservative base.

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'Self-sabotage': Conservative WSJ editorial board rips MAGA effort to 'purify' GOP

The night after winning New Hampshire's GOP presidential primary, frontrunner Donald Trump vowed to blacklist any Republicans who donate to rival Nikki Haley's campaign.

During a Wednesday night rant on his Truth Social platform, Trump posted, "Nikki 'Birdbrain' Haley is very bad for the Republican Party and, indeed, our Country. Her False Statements, Derogatory Comments, and Humiliating Public Loss, is demeaning to True American Patriots. Her anger should be aimed at her Third Rate Political Consultants and, more importantly, Crooked Joe Biden and those that are destroying our Country - NOT THE PEOPLE WHO WILL SAVE IT….

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Trump's 'rolling hissy fit' is now focused on causing 'civil war': columnist

Donald Trump has had "rolling hissy fits" about E. Jean Carroll, his criminal courtroom dramas, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley — and now he's stomping into the Senate's Ukraine and border debates.

The fact that he's so angry about so many things is a sign that he's "becoming unglued," Salon columnist Heather Digby Parton wrote Friday.

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Trump is being placed in 'bubble wrap' to keep him from 'babbling': Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough urged Nikki Haley to open up a new line of attack against "snowflake" Donald Trump ahead of the South Carolina primary.

The former president easily won both contests in Iowa and New Hampshire, but Haley performed better than expected in the latter primary and clearly infuriated Trump by remaining in the race, and the "Morning Joe" host said the former South Carolina governor has exposed a major weakness.

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Trump lost an Iowa county by one vote — and it cost a campaign worker her job: report

New York Times reporter and so-called "Trump Whisperer" Maggie Haberman wrote about Donald Trump's campaigns in Iowa and New Hampshire, detailing just how harsh the standards are for the staff.

In a report, also by Jonathan Swan and Shane Goldmacher, the caucus for "the Hawkeye State" was described as a cut-throat business.

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Ryan Binkley is the only candidate running against Trump in Nevada’s GOP caucus. Why?

This article originally appeared in The Nevada Independent, a nonpartisan, nonprofit news and opinion website.

For months, the Nevada Republican presidential caucus has been viewed as Donald Trump’s to lose.

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Danger signs for Trump lurk in big primary wins

Donald Trump is steamrolling his way to the Republican presidential nomination with unprecedented speed, but the primaries have also underlined vulnerabilities when it comes to taking back the White House.

Hidden in his double-digit victories over last surviving rival Nikki Haley in Iowa and New Hampshire are warning signs over his standing with the independents and moderate Republicans he'll need to prevail against President Joe Biden in November.

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'He took the bait': GOP insider says Nikki Haley tricked Trump into 'a strategic mistake'

Trump appears to be a sore winner.

After defeating his lone rival, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, for the New Hampshire GOP primary vote to get closer to the White House — former President Donald Trump left "winning with grace" in Iowa.

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'Bad night for Trump' as New Hampshire revealed 'cracks in the armor': MSNBC's McCaskill

Donald Trump may have won New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation Republican primary, but MSNBC's Claire McCaskill said his tighter-than-expected margin of victory over Nikki Haley revealed some "cracks in the armor."

The former president easily defeated Haley, who vowed to remain the race after doing a bit better than expected, and the "Morning Joe" contributor said Trump appears weaker in numerous ways.

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'Drop the crap': Conservative hammers GOP voters for being 'a decadent and perverse cult'

Matt Lewis, a conservative columnist for The Daily Beast, is not happy with Republican primary voters for once again making Donald Trump the party's presumptive presidential nominee.

In his latest piece, Lewis argued that Trump's twin triumphs in Iowa and New Hampshire show that his 2016 primary victory in a divided field was no fluke and that Trump is whom the GOP base actually wants as its champion.

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John Cornyn endorses Donald Trump for president

Jan. 23, 2024

"John Cornyn endorses Donald Trump for president" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Trump is selling himself as an outsider despite swampy record: MSNBC host Chris Hayes

It's "do-or-die" for Nikki Haley in South Carolina — but for MSNBC's Chris Hayes the GOP nomination race is Trump's to lose either by a legal loss or a hit to his health.

In an op-ed titled "How a key failing in Republican politics turned Trump into the de-facto nominee," Hayes says he believes South Carolina, despite being Haley's home state where she served as governor, will prove to be a "very uphill battle" for her.

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