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Trump fires shots across DeSantis bow — and claims he scored more votes than Ron

Former President Donald Trump continued his war against Ron DeSantis the day after the 2022 elections with more attacks on the Florida governor.

Trump mostly held back on his attacks against his possible 2024 challenger throughout the course of the election season, aside from calling him “Ron DeSanctimonious" the weekend before the election. But on Election Day, the gloves came off and Trump went on a full attack.

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'Trump is a loser': Conservative pundit erupts after 'profoundly disappointing' midterm results

"It's time for Donald Trump to go." That's according to Charles C. Cooke in a new op-ed for the National Review.

According to Cooke, Republican voters must respond to last night’s "profoundly disappointing midterm-election result by telling the Republican establishment to pound sand," adding that Trump has become the GOP "establishment" that he vowed to topple when he first ran for president. "With the country in its present state, Republicans simply cannot afford that sort of frivolous, low-energy, old-boys-club complacency. [Republicans], you’re on notice."

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Trump acknowledges 'disappointing' election results

Donald Trump confessed his disappointment on Wednesday afternoon.

The former president closed the night by taking a victory lap for 174 wins. In truth, those are the number of Republicans in the House and not all of them were ones that he endorsed much less helped. But Trump was happy to take credit regardless.

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'Put it on pause': Kayleigh McEnany calls on Trump to rethink 2024 race after midterm humiliation

Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany, a former White House press secretary, called on former President Donald Trump to "pause" his plans to run for president after his candidates underperformed in the 2022 midterms.

During a Wednesday discussion on Fox News' Outnumbered program, host Harris Faulkner asked McEnany if Trump should scrub any planned presidential announcements.

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'Rage like I've never seen': Conservatives turn on Trump after GOP underperforms during midterms

Conservatives are starting to blame Donald Trump after a Republican "red wave" failed to materialize during the midterm elections.

After years of Trump choosing candidates and demanding parties back them, conservatives are starting to question whether hitching their wagon to the former president is worth it after all.

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'Furious' Trump is pinning the blame on Melania for his decision to back Dr. Oz: reporter

Still more reports are coming in about former President Donald Trump's angry reactions to seeing some of his hand-picked candidates face defeat during Tuesday's midterm elections.

The New York Times' Maggie Haberman chimed in on Twitter with her own dispatch that claimed the twice-impeached former president is now even blaming former first lady Melania Trump for some of his own poor endorsements.

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'An absolute disaster': Fox News pundit calls GOP midterm performance a 'searing indictment of the Republican Party'

When Election Night arrived on Tuesday, November 8, Republican strategists were hoping for a massive red wave like the ones the GOP enjoyed under Democratic President Bill Clinton in 1994 and Democratic President Barack Obama in 2010 — the type of red wave that Obama famously described as a “shellacking” for his party. But on Wednesday morning, November 9, with votes still being counted, it was up in the air which party will have a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate in 2023.

One conservative Republican who was willing to admit that the red tsunami didn’t materialize in the 2022 midterms was Marc Thiessen. Some pundits on Fox News have insisted that November 8 was a great night for Republicans, but Thiessen, on the right-wing cable news channel, candidly described the 2022 midterms as a disappointment for Republicans.

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Five takeaways from the U.S. midterms

As US election officials continue to count ballots across the country, partial results showed that Democrats have avoided their worst fears, while Republicans are holding out hope that they will retake both chambers of Congress.

With multiple critical races still yet to be called, here are some key midterm takeaways:

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No GOP ‘wave,’ but Republicans could still gain control of US House

WASHINGTON — Republicans fell short of their greatest ambitions for major gains in the U.S. House, with control of the chamber still in doubt early Wednesday.

Republicans are still likely to narrowly win control of the U.S. House, based on expert projections. But of 20 races rated by elections forecaster Inside Elections as true toss-ups, Democrats had won seven and none had been called for Republicans as of about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. Republicans only needed to win two toss-ups to likely have a majority in the House.

In Idaho, U.S. Rep. Russ Fulcher and U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson, both Republicans, easily won their congressional races to seek their third and 13th terms, respectively.

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'Lesson learned!!!': Trump taunts New Hampshire Republican he endorsed after loss

Taking to Truth Social on election night, Donald Trump took a shot at one of the Republicans he endorsed for a Senate seat after his loss.

Not long after Don Bolduc's challenge for Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan's seat in the Senate representing New Hampshire flopped, the former president noted the loss on his struggling social media platform.

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Massive win by Ron DeSantis is very bad news for Trump: CNN panel

Reacting to the re-election of Ron DeSantis as governor of Florida by a stunning million-plus -- and growing -- votes, CNN's election night panel unanimously agreed that one of the big losers of the night was Donald Trump and his hopes of being the 2024 Republican Party presidential nominee.

Long after the state was called for the controversial Florida governor, two Republicans on the panel enthusiastically stated that the GOP rank and file will likely see DeSantis as their best chance to win in 2024.

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Trump lays claim to 'all of the credit' on GOP midterm wins

In a video clip posted to Twitter on election day, Donald Trump admitted he wants to have it both ways should his preferred candidates win or lose once all the ballots have been counted.

The way the former president sees it, he is deserving of "all of the credit for wins" but bears no responsibility if his handpicked candidates flop with voters.

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'I know more about him than anybody': Trump hints he has dirt on DeSantis

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, Donald Trump hinted to reporters that he has dirt on Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and he'd be willing to use it should the Florida Republican challenge him for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024.

The report notes that the former president was flying back from his Miami rally when he began talking about DeSantis, first telling reporters onboard, "There’s our competitor, he’s a fine guy,” as he watched him on TV.

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