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Trump hellbent on announcing 2024 campaign because waiting 'shows weakness': sources

Former President Donald Trump is determined to launch his 2024 presidential campaign next week from Mar-a-Lago, despite a worse-than-expected Republican showing on Election Day and a looming runoff election in Georgia that could determine the Senate majority.

The former president intends to announce his third White House bid Tuesday at 9 p.m., even as a number of Republicans have said publicly and privately that the party should move on from him, but sources told The Daily Beast he's ready to "rock and roll."

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Trump will 'scorched-earth humiliate' Ron DeSantis if he tries to take him on: GOP strategist

On MSNBC Thursday, Never Trump Republican strategist Sarah Longwell outlined how former President Donald Trump will make Ron DeSantis' political career a living hell if he dares to challenge him for the presidential nomination in 2024.

This came after Trump posted a lengthy manifesto pre-emptively attacking DeSantis on his Truth Social platform earlier in the evening, reusing his recently coined "Ron DeSanctimonious" nickname and even suggesting that he "sent in the FBI and U.S. Attorneys" to Broward County in 2018 to stop the "ballot theft" and ensure DeSantis was declared the winner of his first election.

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Powerful Murdoch media dumps on Trump

Losing media support: Former US President Donald Trump at a Florida rally before the midterm elections that took place on Tuesday

Washington (AFP) - The powerful media empire of conservative billionaire Rupert Murdoch appeared to turn its back Thursday on Donald Trump, labeling the former US president a "loser" who shows "increasingly poor judgement" after the midterm elections.

Just days before he is expected to announce his 2024 White House candidacy, the Wall Street Journal, the flagship of Murdoch's News Corp, declared in an editorial that "Trump Is the Republican Party's Biggest Loser," pointing to the party's disappointing performance in Tuesday's midterms.

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'We need solutions' — not 'railing' on social media: Pompeo lectures GOP as Trump lashes out on Truth Social

Donald Trump's former secretary of state is the latest member of his cabinet who has spoken out against the former president.

"Conservatives are elected when we deliver. Not when we just rail on social media," Pompeo posted to Twitter. "That’s how we can win. We fight for families and a strong America."

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Trump unleashes new fury on Ron DeSantis

Donald Trump, the de facto head of the Republican Party, just essentially declared war on Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis.

DeSantis, who won re-election Tuesday in a strong showing, is presumed to be a potential 2024 presidential candidate. He would be battling Trump, whose top advisors say will announce his third run for the White House next week.

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Trump schedules his big Mar-a-Lago announcement for primetime: report

Donald Trump intends to address the nation during prime time when he makes a "very big announcement" at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday.

" Trump announcement scheduled for 9 p.m. Tuesday," Alex Leary of The Wall Street Journal reported.

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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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Young Black and Latino voters seen as key in turning back midterm ‘red wave’

WASHINGTON — Young Black and Latino voters were critical in holding off the Republican “red wave” in several battleground states for U.S. Senate seats and in tight U.S. House races in the midterm elections, according to analyses by researchers and grassroot organizations.

Young, diverse voters between the ages of 18 and 29 had the second-highest youth voter turnout in almost three decades, with youth voter turnout at 31% in the nine battleground states of Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, according to estimates by the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, an institute at Tufts University.

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Even this former chairwoman of a pro-Trump group says it's time for Republicans to abandon him

Speaking on Fox Business this Thursday, Virginia's Republican Lt. Governor said her party needs to move on from former President Donald Trump and will not support him if he runs in 2024.

Winsome Sears, who was formerly the chair of “Black Americans to Re-elect President Trump" said that the poor performance of Trump-backed candidates in Tuesday's midterm elections convinced her that Trump is a "liability" for the GOP.

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Trump’s mentoring of DeSantis may come back to haunt him

A new analysis is explaining how former President Donald Trump's mentoring of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) could subsequently haunt him as the Republican Party braces for what's to come ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

The Guardian's Cas Mudde is explaining how Trump paved the way for a new breed of Republican leaders and lawmakers who might be prepared to take over his role in the revolution he founded.

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Trump melts down on Truth Social

Former President Donald Trump continues to lash out on his Twitter knockoff app Truth Social over reports that he became enraged when candidates whom he endorsed lost their elections in Tuesday's midterm contests.

On Wednesday, New York Times correspondent Maggie Haberman reported that Trump was beside himself because Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis – his most likely competitor for the 2024 presidential nomination – easily won a second term.

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Watch: Alabama councilman slugs mayor in racist dispute outside city hall

An Alabama city councilman was arrested for punching his city's mayor after a meeting.

Tommy Bryant was charged with third-degree assault after striking mayor Wayman Newton in the parking lot of Tarrant city hall in a Monday night incident witnessed by multiple people, including the police chief, reported TMZ.

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‘Trump is livid’: The Republican Party’s Trump problem

The Republicans' disappointing performance in the midterm elections is also a personal defeat for Donald Trump, who had been counting on the success of the candidates he endorsed to launch his own presidential bid next Tuesday. To make matters worse, Ron DeSantis, his potential rival for 2024, also celebrated a resounding victory in Florida.

Feelings of anger and frustration swept through Mar-a-Lago's gilded halls on Wednesday. The mansion’s owner, Donald Trump, who has been living in Florida since he left the White House, spent election night reeling over the fact that the big "red wave" the Republicans had promised ahead of the midterms had not materialised.

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