Ron DeSantis

Trumped by Trump: Republican favorite denies rivals the limelight

With Donald Trump's multiple court battles dominating the US Republican presidential primary, the bombastic front-runner isn't so much raining on his rivals' hopes of equal coverage as drowning them out completely.

A percolating scandal that would have finished off most candidates long ago, the ex-president's growing legal threats have been a shot in the arm as he has cleaved to the old PR adage that no publicity is bad publicity.

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DeSantis says same-sex marriage supporters a threat ‘against our religious institutions'

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, struggling to retain his number-two ranking in the 2024 GOP presidential primary race, framed supporters of same-sex marriage as a threat to America's religious institutions, and to the sacraments of Christian churches.

"You have previously said that the definition of marriage is exclusively between a man and a woman. I'm curious, is that still how you feel today?" CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked Gov. DeSantis at the network's town hall in Iowa Thursday night.

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'A sign of weakness': Trump hurls election fraud accusation at unexpected target

There’s a new target for Donald Trump’s election fraud accusations — and it’s not President Joe Biden.

“Reject DeSantis on January 15,” a new Iowa campaign flier reads. “Stop the fraud.”

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'We've entered the cope stage': Brutal obit for DeSantis campaign penned by conservative

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, once seen as the great hope for conservatives who had grown tired of former President Donald Trump, is now limping into the Iowa caucuses significantly trailing the man he'd once hoped to unseat as leader of the Republican Party.

Nick Catoggio, a conservative who has long been a critic of Trump, writes in The Dispatch that "we've now entered the cope stage" for DeSantis backers who had hoped that he would finally break Trump's grip on the Republican base.

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DeSantis admin asks FL Supreme Court to accept elimination of Black congressional seat

Attorneys for the DeSantis administration and the Florida Legislature are urging the Florida Supreme Court to dismiss an appeal testing whether the destruction of a North Florida congressional district that elected a Black Democrat violates the state and U.S. constitutions.

Should the justices decline to hear the case, a lower appellate court’s rejection of arguments in favor of the district filed by voting-rights organizations would stand. That would mean that Blacks living in Florida’s old plantation belt would be denied representation by one of their own.

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Trump storms Iowa in crucial test of 2024 chances

Donald Trump will face US voters for the first time in years when Iowa's presidential nomination contest on January 15 offers the clearest insight yet into whether he can convert his expansive polling leads into a stunning White House return.

The Republican ex-president had looked out for the count after leaving Washington under a cloud following the 2021 assault on the US Capitol by a pro-Trump mob seeking to keep the defeated tycoon in power.

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Haley, DeSantis turn fire on Trump in GOP race

Two Republicans jostling for a distant second place behind Donald Trump in their race to be party flag-bearer took potshots at the former US president on Thursday, days before the first vote in the White House nomination process.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and one-time UN ambassador Nikki Haley turned their fire on their party's presumptive nominee just 11 days before Republican voters in Iowa make their choice.

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In Iowa, school shooting prompts Republican prayers, while Trump campaigns by proxy

By Gram Slattery and James Oliphant SIOUX CITY, Iowa (Reuters) -A school shooting in Iowa, where Republican nominating contests begin next week for the U.S. presidential election, prompted prayers from among those wanting to be the party's candidate, but elicited no substantial policy proposals among the top contenders. The incident saw a sixth-grade student killed and five people wounded after a 17-year-old opened fire on the first day of classes following the winter break, law enforcement officials said. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is locked in a close battle for second place in Iowa ...

Ron DeSantis jabs Trump at town hall: People want a president 'you can emulate'

If Gov. Ron DeSantis is voted into the White House, he has made it a cornerstone to carry himself above reproach.

That was on display when he fielded audience questions in an Iowa town hall.

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South Florida sees bump in migrant landings. Is another seasonal surge coming?

Groups of desperate people fleeing Cuba have landed at least twice this week in the Florida Keys — the latest seasonal uptick of migrants willing to risk their lives in rickety vessels for a shot at freedom in the United States.

But, for now at least, arrivals in December and the first days of January are down dramatically from the previous holiday season when so many people poured in — often with several landings a day — that it overwhelmed local law enforcement agencies in the Florida Keys and forced both Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Joe Biden to send in emergency reinforcements.

Vivek Ramaswamy defends new endorser: 'racist' Steve King

Vivek Ramaswamy defended former U.S. Rep. Steve King from accusations of racism Wednesday after the Iowa Republican endorsed the Ohio entrepreneur’s presidential campaign.

King, who previously represented Iowa’s 4th Congressional District in Washington, D.C., announced his endorsement of Ramaswamy for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night. In a video shared to the social media platform X, King said he supports Ramaswamy because he will defend Americans’ rights and build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border “for real.”

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Minnesota Republicans endorse Trump for president

The four Republican members of Minnesota’s congressional delegation endorsed former president Donald Trump for president Wednesday.

U.S. Reps. Brad Finstad, Michelle Fischbach, Pete Stauber and Tom Emmer — the House Majority Whip — released a joint statement on social media calling for fellow Republicans to rally behind Trump.

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Donald Trump has a plan to use GOP primaries as a defense in criminal trials: report

The Republican primaries are proceeding with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley vying for second place while Donald Trump appearing clearly headed for the GOP nomination.

But, according to Salon's Heather Digby Parton, Trump wants to get them wrapped up as soon as possible.

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