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Trump's Republican establishment opponents don't realize they're fighting 'a new kind of war': data analyst

So far, the field of 2024 Republican presidential candidates is quite small. Former President Donald Trump is definitely running, and Nikki Haley (former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and ex-governor of South Carolina) is expected to formally announce a presidential run on February 15. But other Republicans who are being mentioned as possible 2024 contenders — including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — haven’t yet said whether or not they’re running.

Well-known Republicans who clearly don’t want Trump as the nominee include House Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr and Fox News’ Rupert Murdoch. Author/firebrand pundit Ann Coulter, a former Trump supporter, is making no secret of the fact that she believes DeSantis would be a much stronger nominee. However, The Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson, a Never Trumper and former GOP strategist, believes that Trump would crush DeSantis in a primary and that in the end, the GOP will “bend the knee” to Trump and give him the 2024 nomination.

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Ron DeSantis reignites his fight with 'happiest place on Earth' Disney

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has reignited his fight with one of his state's largest employers: Disney.

DeSantis, who had his 2009 wedding at Disney World, has been fighting with the company over the friendly peace-loving world they've created in the swamps near Orlando, the Miami Herald reported Thursday.

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'Firehose of disinformation' Sarah Huckabee Sanders to give State of the Union response

It was announced on Thursday that Donald Trump's former White House press secretary, who now serves as the governor of Arkansas, will deliver the GOP response to the president's State of the Union Address.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders' national image is fraught with years of misleading comments that left even conservative Charlie Sykes wondering if she was the best option to deliver a rational response.

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Trump refuses to say he'll support GOP's 2024 nominee if it's not him

Former President Donald Trump is once again refusing to commit to supporting the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nominee should he not win the nomination himself.

In a conversation with right-wing radio host Hugh Hewitt, the former president was informed that even his Republican critics such as former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan have said they would back him should he win the GOP's 2024 nomination.

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'Trump is a loser': Karl Rove says Republicans must forget him if they want to win 2024

Republican strategist Karl Rove says that, despite Donald Trump currently being the favorite to win the nomination, Republicans must move past him if they want to take the presidency in 2024.

In an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal Thursday he said, "His rambling, hour-long mid-November announcement was widely panned. There have been few endorsements and no trademark rallies. He’s trailing Gov. Ron DeSantis in Florida and New Hampshire polls and is having fundraising difficulties. All this leaves an impression of—dare we say—low energy," Rove writes.

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Sidelined: How the Trump-DeSantis face-off is causing chaos in the GOP

The 2024 Republican presidential field is coming together more slowly than expected after Donald Trump became the first to jump into the race.

So far the only serious would-be challengers seem to be Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo -- although none of them have officially announced -- but Republican insiders are surprised by how many potential candidates remain on the fence or are planning to sit out of the 2024 primary race, reported Politico.

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Trump challengers struggle to be 'crazy' enough for 'beyond extreme' GOP voters: Morning Joe

Donald Trump's would-be 2024 challengers are trying to straddle a line between "crazy" and "rational" as they try to stake out a position before officially entering the race, but MSNBC's Joe Scarborough doesn't think that will win over the Republican base.

The former president is the only major candidate to officially enter the race so far, but Nikki Haley has scheduled an announcement event this month, Mike Pomeo and Mike Pence appear likely to jump in, and Ron DeSantis seems all but certain to run, but the "Morning Joe" host said he's seen this same dynamic play out before.

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Skittish Republicans fear taking on Trump -- and that could hurt him

After years talk, potential Republican candidates for the 2024 Presidential nomination are slow to step up to challenge former President Donald Trump.

With the expected Feb. 15 announcement of former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley to challenge Trump, and the eventual expected announcement of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to join the primary season, what was expected to be a crowded field is looking very thin.

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'He's shrinking': Trump struggling to compete in a GOP with 'too many Trumps'

Former President Donald Trump continues to receive mockery from within the GOP consultant class for his botched campaign rollout, reported The New Yorker on Wednesday — and there is little indication his efforts to reboot and pivot have helped him.

This comes as Trump is coming off small campaign events in New Hampshire and South Carolina, that are stark contrasts with his trademark stadium-filling rallies.

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Senate Republicans flip out over DirecTV dropping Newsmax

Last week, the cable provider DirecTV announced that it will be dropping the conservative news network Newsmax from its channel lineup and a handful of Republican senators, led by Senator Ted Cruz, are up in arms about it.

Per a statement from representatives for DirecTV, the decision was made after the two parties failed to come to an agreement after a back and forth regarding rate increases, but the GOP senators are seeing a different motive there.

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DeSantis trolls with 'tax-free gas stove' proposal — there's just one big problem with that

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a plan to protect the right to own a gas stove in his state, including a plan to exempt them from sales taxes, reported Fox News on Wednesday — and he made clear that he is staking this as a culture war fight against the Biden administration.

"I think it needs to be done, no tax permanently on gas stoves," he said in his address unveiling his budget proposal. "They want your gas stove, and we're not going to let that happen."

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Nikki Haley set to challenge Trump for 2024 Republican presidential nomination

Former UN ambassador Nikki Haley on Wednesday previewed a "big announcement" she plans to make in two weeks, widely expected to be the launch of her 2024 US presidential run -- making her the first Republican to throw down the gauntlet to Donald Trump in the race for the White House.

"My family and I have a big announcement to share with you on February 15th! And yes, it's definitely going to be a Great Day in South Carolina!," she tweeted.

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No classified materials found in latest search of Biden's home in Delaware

An FBI search of President Joe Biden's home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, found no classified documents.

Biden's personal attorney Bob Bauer said the planned search, which lasted about three and a half hours, turned up some handwritten notes and other materials FBI agents took away for further review, but he said no documents with classified markings were found, reported CNN.

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