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Top GOP candidate's campaign on life support as it halts TV spending in early-vote states

The 2024 Republican presidential primary field may be dwindling even further, with one of the remaining few candidates possibly planning to exit the race in the coming weeks.

On Tuesday, NBC News reported entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has cancelled all remaining television ad spending campaigns in Iowa and New Hampshire, and has so far not bought any new TV spots as the Iowa Republican Caucuses approach on January 15. His campaign insists that the cancellation of TV ads is simply the campaign adapting to a strategy of a "hypertargeted" approach to advertising.

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Trump's 'toxic' posts are making some Republicans want to 'turn the page': GOP analyst

Former President Donald Trump's recent outbursts are a direct message to the Republican electorate that he is the same person he has always been, and ready to pick fights over all the same grievances, GOP strategist Alice Stewart told CNN's Pamela Brown on Tuesday.

This comes after Trump posted a Truth Social manifesto on Christmas that calls on special counsel Jack Smith and the liberal "thugs" across America to "rot in hell."

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Here's why Trump's allies are attacking 'closeted DeSantis supporter' Ted Cruz

He ran for president and lost to Trump. Now, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is being accused by the former president's allies of getting revenge by secretly supporting his political Florida foe.

"Despite the fact that President Trump holds a commanding lead in the Republican Primary polls heading into the Iowa Caucus, Senator Ted Cruz has yet to endorse President Donald Trump in his race against globalist Nikki Haley and absentee Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, leading many to believe that Cruz may be a closeted DeSantis supporter," writes Laura Loomer on her eponymous blog Loomered. Loomer's content is frequently shared by Trump.

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Trump's former aide says ex-president is 'worried that he will end up in jail'

Trump is reportedly terrified of becoming an inmate.

Former Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin appeared on CNN to explain why she believes the 45th president is "worried that he will end up in jail."

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'$200 million lit on fire': Washington Post reporter heaps dirt on DeSantis campaign

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ big challenge coming into the 2024 presidential election is proving to his backers they wouldn’t be better off throwing their money out the window, a Washington Post analyst said on CNN Tuesday.

“If you look at the campaign and the super PAC and the outside groups, it's like $200 million that have been lit on fire to see his poll numbers collapse,” said the Post's Isaac Arnsdorf. “So why are you thinking of throwing good money after that?”

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Ethanol is a key Iowa issue for GOP presidential contenders

Republican candidates for the presidency have fawned over farmers this caucus season as they’ve courted voters in Iowa — the nation’s top producer of corn, eggs and pork.

The candidates often talk in platitudes about their support for Iowa agriculture and paint themselves as farmers’ best friends.

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Trump's Xmas rants 'hint at a furious state of mind and extreme denialism': CNN reporter

If Donald Trump won’t give his followers a break from his wrathful ranting on Christmas Day, imagine how relentless his campaign year will be.

This is the terrifying thought experiment posed by CNN senior reporter Steven Collinson, who warned Trump’s yuletide “rot in hell” remark — made when other world leaders pleaded for peace — does not bode well for 2024 when he is likely to face off against President Joe Biden.

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Trump visit to South Dakota puts Gov. Kristi Noem in a tax jam

In front of a sea of MAGA hats, bedazzled patriotic gear and “Never Surrender” mugshot t-shirts, former President Donald Trump spent nearly two hours at a South Dakota rally in September bemoaning the current state of America.

“We are a nation that in many ways has become a joke, and we are a nation that is hostile to liberty, freedom and faith. We are a nation whose economy is collapsing into a cesspool of ruin,” Trump said over a melancholy orchestral tune that played for the final 12 minutes of his speech Sept. 8 at the South Dakota Republican Party’s Monumental Leaders Rally in Rapid City, S.D.

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'Disrespectful to President Trump': Ex-president's fans turn on RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel

A Donald Trump ally on Monday called out Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel for purportedly being disrespectful to the former president.

Laura Loomer, an independent right-wing journalist whose content is frequently shared by the ex-president, has been floated as a potential interim press secretary if Trump gets another shot in office. Recently, she has lobbed attacks at Marjorie Taylor Greene and 'MAGA' Mike Johnson.

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Comedian makes Acosta crack up over Trump impression: 'Look at him smiling like a dog'

CNN's Jim Acosta searched for some political levity on Christmas Eve with comedian Matt Friend who has become a social media legend for his ability to match the voices of people like Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Ron DeSantis and Mitch McConnell.

What unfolded, however, caused the veteran reporter to crack up remembering some of the old days clashing with the former president.

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Ron DeSantis' pollster encourages hospice care for terminal campaign

Ron DeSantis' pollster and top strategist thinks the Florida Republican's presidential campaign is slowly dying.

The New York Times cited Ryan Tyson, a longtime DeSantis ally, who told "multiple people" that they've reached the point in the campaign that they need to "make the patient comfortable." It's a phrase generally used at the end of life when hospice comes in to help.

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'Ask Jeb Bush': Former GOP lawmaker breaks news to DeSantis his career is over

On Saturday morning, former Rep. Dave Jolly (R-FL) laughed when told how far Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is trailing Donald Trump in the race to be the 2024 Republican party presidential nominee and then noted that DeSantis' career in politics is coming to an ignominious and abrupt end.

With the Florida governor ineligible by state law to run for a third term, and the state already represented by two Republicans in the U.S. Senate, Jolly said DeSantis jumped the gun on starting his national career by taking on the former president who has the solid backing of the MAGA faithful.

With that in mind, the former GOP lawmaker said DeSantis is headed down the same road traveled by former Govs. Jeb Bush (R-FL) and Mike Huckabee (R-AR), both of whom launched humiliatingly bad presidential bids that failed.

"Why is Ron Desantis still in the race?" host Jonathan Capehart pressed, which set Jolly off laughing.

"Exactly, Jonathan. I heard that clip and I thought, 'Okay, we've now reached the excuses stage of his political campaign,' which is always the last one before withdrawal," Jolly stated while smirking.

"Look, the storyline on Ron Desantis is this, and on Saturday morning we can be light-hearted about it, but Republicans jumped into a hot and heavy dating relationship with him. He was the prom king. He was, Time magazine said, the future. His opening ad said on the eighth day God created him: Ron DeSantis."

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"And so they jumped into this heavy dating relationship with him, they thought he was all that — they realized he wasn't," he continued. "That he was just into himself and not into them. He was a little boring, he had lost his moves, he was stale. Republican voters have moved on and, just like a bad boyfriend, Ron DeSantis doesn't realize that."

After noting that former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) has blown by the Florida governor in the polls, he added, "Ron DeSantis' presidential run is likely over. The question is, is his political career over as well? Because where does he go after leaving the governorship? Ask Jeb Bush and Mike Huckabee how that went. It doesn't go well."

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Ron DeSantis’ 'Never Back Down' super PAC scraps $2.5M of ads in key states

A previous version of this article did not mention new conservative advertising by the group Fight Right.

After his landslide double-digit reelection in 2022, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' supporters (including right-wing author Ann Coulter) hailed him as the Republican who would crush Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP presidential primary before crushing President Joe Biden in the general election. But DeSantis' presidential campaign has struggled badly against Trump, and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley appears to be the non-Trump candidate with the greatest momentum.

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