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DeSantis says Biden can ‘barely read,’ but the Florida governor is no paragon of fluency

“Because as bad as Biden is, even though he can barely read the teleprompter, and as much as people disapprove of him, nobody wants Harris, and so they’d much rather stick with Biden floundering around than actually turn the wheels of power over to somebody that clearly is in over her head.”

That was Gov. Ron DeSantis talking about President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Fox News recently.

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'Disturbed': Why some voters are finding a key part of Florida’s primary ballot 'confusing'

On Tuesday, August 23, Florida will hold its Democratic and Republican primary elections — including the Democratic gubernatorial primary, which will determine who goes up against Gov. Ron DeSantis in the general election. Mail-in ballots are already being sent out, and according to Palm Beach Post reporters Stephany Matat and Antonio Fins, some voters in Palm Beach County are finding one part of the ballots confusing.

“This past weekend, voter Sharon Reuben from suburban Boynton Beach opened her mail-in ballot for the August 23 primary and said she was ‘confused’ by the way the choice for governor was worded,” Matat and Fins report in an article published on July 25. “The ballot, she noted, clearly stated ‘Governor and Lieutenant Governor’ and instructed to ‘Vote for One.’ Four names followed: Charlie Crist, Cadance Daniel, Nicole ‘Nikki’ Fried and Robert L. Willis. Reuben said she is familiar with Crist and Fried, so she Googled Daniel and Willis, and learned both were also running for governor as Democrats.”

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Josh Hawley's 'gamble' to become the new Trump has 'failed miserably'

According to a report from the New Republic's Alex Shepard, any hope that Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) had of becoming a star in the Republican Party firmament has decidedly crashed to earth and burned as he has become a pathetic object of ridicule -- particularly after being publicly humiliated the House committee investigating the Jan 6th riot.

As Shepard notes, the enduring image of Hawley -- the author of the upcoming "Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs" -- running away from violent Trump fans he encouraged on Jan 6th will haunt him the rest of his political career.

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Trump returns to Washington for first time since 2020 defeat

Donald Trump returns Tuesday to Washington for the first time since he left the White House after a failed attempt to overturn his election loss to Joe Biden.

Trump, increasingly teasing a bid to win back the presidency in 2024, is set to address the America First Policy Institute, a think tank run by allies.

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'We’re just waiting for him to die': GOP has no plan to derail Trump in 2024

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday morning, longtime Republican pollster Frank Luntz warned the Republican Party leadership that they need to do something to stop former President Donald Trump from announcing his plan to run again in 2024 if they have any hope of winning both chambers on Congress in November.

'We’re just waiting for him to die': GOP has no plan to derail Trump in 2024 | RawStory.TV'We’re just waiting for him to die': GOP has no plan to derail Trump in 2024 | RawStory.TV

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Marco Rubio recorded an ‘emergency video’ after Pete Buttigieg responded to his anti-LGBTQ attack. It didn’t go well.

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio was quick to strike out at Pete Buttigieg after the U.S. Secretary of Transportation was asked on Sunday to respond to the Florida Republican's remarks calling protecting same-sex marriage under federal law a "stupid waste of time."

Rubio's remarks haven't been well-received, with many pointing out the fallacies in his comments.

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Conservative pollster warns Trump on the verge of costing the GOP control of the Senate and House

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday morning, longtime Republican pollster Frank Luntz warned the Republican Party leadership that they need to do something to stop former President Donald Trump from announcing his plan to run again in 2024 if they have any hope of winning both chambers on Congress in November.

Speaking with fill-in host Jonathan Lemire, Luntz also said he had some bad news for the former president based on recent polling and focus groups.

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Adam Kinzinger: Jan. 6 hearings moved 'hardcore' Trump supporters who 'now just can't stand him'

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) said this week that the House Jan. 6 Committee is getting results because some of former President Donald Trump's "hardcore" supporters "now just can't stand him."

During an interview on ABC's This Week program, host Jonathan Karl ask Kinzinger if the Jan. 6 Committee's work was "having an impact on your Republican colleagues in the House or on Republican voters generally."

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'We're watching DeSantis run past Trump in real time': former Florida lawmaker

According to former Rep. Dave Jolly (R-FL) Donald Trump is in danger of being supplanted as the leading contender for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination due to a surging Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Katie Phang Show," the former lawmaker who once faced DeSantis on the ballot referred to appearances by both Republicans at Saturday night rallies and noted the rousing reception that the Florida governor received.

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Gavin Newsom vs. Florida continues, this time over unemployment rates

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Republicans launched the latest round of California vs. Florida Friday, warning Gov. Gavin Newsom that comparing his state’s economy to Florida’s — and, by extension, his leadership to that of Gov. Ron DeSantis — is a “comparison Newsom is likely going to regret.” The GOP issued the warning to the California governor in an email titled, “Florida vs. California, state jobs edition.” In fact, the latest numbers are a glass-half-open, glass-half-full proposition that give both states’ governors reason to brag — and find fault. California’s job gains over the last year were th...

Ted Cruz travels to Florida to attack the 'imbeciles and nincompoops'

During a speech given at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit, which kicked off on Friday night in Tampa, Florida, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told attendees that his pronoun is "kiss my ass."

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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California takes swipe at Texas abortion law by allowing private lawsuits in gun cases

California Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday signed a law that would allow private citizens to sue people who sell, manufacture or distribute assault weapons and guns made at home to avoid tracing.

The law is a swipe at a Texas law that allows individuals to sue anyone who helps a woman obtain an illegal abortion in the state.

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Nikki Fried comes out slugging against Charlie Crist in Dem gubernatorial primary debate

U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist and Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried each pitched themselves to Florida’s Democratic voters as the potential party nominee most likely to make Ron DeSantis a one-term governor during a televised debate on Thursday evening.

The two major candidates in the August primary race did so during a one-hour bilingual contest jointly organized by NBC 6 in Miami and the Telemundo Florida network of TV stations. It is the only scheduled debate between the two.

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