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'Silver lining' awaits Democrats after Trump jumps into the 2024 race: columnist

With Donald Trump teasing out possible dates for his leap into the Republican Party 2024 presidential race, one Guardian columnist predicted the former president will bring enough chaos with him that will -- in the long run -- be a gift to the Democratic Party.

Central to Arwa Mahdawi's prediction is the burgeoning war between the former president and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for the top spot which could lead to a GOP civil war as two sides within the party start going after each other.

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Trump's likely 2024 run looms over midterms

Donald Trump's influence loomed large as Americans voted Tuesday in midterm elections that could kickstart any bid to return to the White House in 2024 -- or, if his loyalists perform badly, derail it entirely.

While the former president's name is not on any ballot, scores of Republican candidates are carrying his personal endorsement in a litmus test for his popularity.

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Trump says DeSantis could 'hurt himself very badly' with 2024 White House bid

Donald Trump warned Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis against running for president in 2024 during an interview aboard his "Trump Force One" Boeing 757 following a Monday night rally in Ohio, Fox News reported Tuesday.

Fox reported Trump called for the ouster of Senate GOP Mitch McConnell and had harsh words for two former members of his cabinet.

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Former GOP chair Michael Steele: Democrats are 'inept,' media are 'hypocrites and liars'

Former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele wants Democrats to know that the 2022 election will deliver lots of surprises — including some Democrats may actually like. Where's he coming from, given that so much of the corporate media can't stop (gleefully) telling us about the impending "red wave"? As Steele explained in our "Salon Talks" conversation, "Republicans are flooding the zone with a lot of bad polling," creating a false sense of where this election is heading. In fact, Steele said he "believes the political landscape favors Democrats in the key races."

Nonetheless, Steele was eager to slam Democratic leaders from the top down for what he views as their terrible messaging strategy this election cycle. "I've never seen such an inept political operation in my entire life," Steele said. "The Supreme Court delivers you a major upheaval in politics with the Dobbs decision [which overturned Roe v. Wade], and everybody's all jacked up about abortion" — but Democrats still let the GOP refocus this election on inflation and crime.

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'Not a sign of strength': GOP rivals think Trump's planned presidential announcement shows he's vulnerable

Former President Donald Trump this week teased a major announcement next week that many observers assume will be yet another run for the White House.

But Trump rivals within the Republican Party tell CBS News' Robert Costa that they believe any Trump effort to quickly announce a third presidential bid will not project power as he apparently hopes it will.

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Florida fights DOJ effort to monitor polling sites

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is trying to block monitors from the Department of Justice from gaining access to some polling places.

The department announced Monday it would send federal monitors to 64 jurisdictions -- including Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties -- across the country to ensure civil rights laws were upheld, but the Florida Department of State sent a letter later that same day warning those monitors would not be allowed inside polling places and the state would instead send its own, reported the Washington Post.

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Morning Joe profanely slams 'frightening and terrible' Kari Lake's threats against democracy

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough gave a hilariously overwrought and profane takedown of Republican candidate Kari Lake's attacks on democracy and the free press.

The GOP nominee for Arizona governor, who's a former TV anchor herself, slurred reporters at a campaign event as "bastards" and accused her rival, secretary of state Katie Hobbs, of scheming to steal the election, and the "Morning Joe" host unloaded on her.

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Colorado cops indicted for leaving woman handcuffed in car that was hit by freight train

According to the Associated Press, two officers with the Platteville Police Department in Colorado have been hit with criminal charges after they left a suspect handcuffed in a cruiser parked on the railroad tracks that was then hit by a freight train.

"Two police officers involved in the arrest of a woman who was seriously injured when the parked patrol car she was in was hit by a freight train in Colorado have been charged," said the report. "Prosecutors also announced Monday that the woman, who was arrested after a report of an alleged road rage incident involving a gun before the September crash, was also charged with felony menacing."

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Trump is 'very, very stressed out' watching Ron DeSantis romp to re-election victory: Maggie Haberman

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman on Tuesday said that the political success Gov. Ron DeSantis is having in Florida is making former President Donald Trump sweat.

While discussing Trump's desire to quickly launch a 2024 presidential campaign, Haberman said that the twice-impeached former president has been jealously watching other Republicans soak up media attention that he has traditionally craved.

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'Please!' Marjorie Taylor Greene begs Ron DeSantis by name not to challenge Trump in 2024

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) called out Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) by name and warned him not to run against former President Donald Trump in 2024.

During an interview on Right Side Broadcasting, host Brian Glenn told Greene that it would be "political suicide" for another Republican to challenge Trump.

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Florida man was charged with voter fraud — then handed a new voter ID card: report

The Florida election fraud controversy continues as election day draws near. On Monday afternoon, less than 24 hours before polls open, the Miami Herald reported that Florida man was sent a new voter ID card shortly after being charged with voter fraud.

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) started his own election police force to arrest a number of people who were felons. Several suspects said they thought they could vote after the state passed a ballot measure saying they could. The measure only legalized voting again for those who committed specific crimes.

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'Just boggles the mind': Trump 2024 chatter sets off 'a scramble' within the Republican Party

There was a minor freakout over the weekend when Donald Trump almost announced his candidacy at the Pennsylvania rally when he was promoting Mehmet Oz, who is narrowly trailing his Democratic opponent, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman.

On Monday night, reports are that Trump was telling allies he was considering an announcement while stumping for J.D. Vance in Ohio, leading to a bit of a scramble, reported the Washington Post.

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Ron DeSantis issues a state of emergency for 34 counties for another approaching storm

It's the day before Gov. Ron DeSantis' (R-FL) election, and he's ordering an emergency in 34 counties due to the incoming storm, named Nicole. He also warned the full group of 67 counties to stay vigilant and aware of where the storm was headed and its severity.

Florida has already been battered this year with the west coast earning a brutal hit and local governments in Lee County holding off evacuations until it was too late. This time around, DeSantis may take over the leadership himself to prevent the Lee County disaster from happening again.

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