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Insults fly as Haley's rise makes her target at U.S. Republican debate

By Gram Slattery and Joseph Ax TUSCALOOSA, Alabama (Reuters) -Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley was the subject of repeated attacks during Wednesday's Republican presidential debate, as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sought to blunt her momentum just weeks before the party's first nominating contest in Iowa. The two rivals were vying to emerge as the chief alternative to the absent former President Donald Trump, who has maintained a commanding lead in opinion polls ahead of Iowa's Jan. 15 contest. The debate, which also included tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and former New Jersey Governor ...

'They're booing the truth': Chris Christie says Trump supporters are 'in denial'

The crowd let Chris Christie have it and he couldn't care less.

Former Gov. Chris Christie belted zinger after zinger on stage — and off — chiseling away at the big elephant and GOP frontrunner who wasn't in the room during the fourth GOP debate from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa on Wednesday night.

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Body language expert analyzes GOP debaters: 'Insincerity and chronic deception'

Ron DeSantis is one of the best examples of a face that betrays insincerity and chronic deception, a body language expert said on Wednesday night.

Body language expert Dr. Jack Brown, who previously said counsel for Donald Trump's former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, only made things worse when they tried to walk back certain comments Meadows made, analyzed the latest GOP debate in which one of the standout moments was when former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy exchanged verbal blows over foreign policy, swiftly descending into personal attacks amid roars from the audience.

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Chris Christie slams GOP rivals for being too scared to mention 'Voldemort' Trump

The fourth GOP presidential debate in Alabama kicked off with a distinct elephant in the room: former President Donald Trump, who is still leading every candidate and, like the previous three debates, decided to skip out.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie came out of the gate swinging 17 minutes into the debate, attacking not just Trump, but his rival candidates for being too afraid to mention him themselves.

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Trump supporter convicted after DeSantis-formed office busted him for voter fraud

A supporter of former President Donald Trump has been convicted of criminal charges related to voter fraud after getting caught by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' Florida Office of Election Crimes and Security.

Click Orlando reports that 58-year-old Robert Rivernider, a resident of The Villages in Florida, was found guilty of signing his late father's name to a mail-in ballot in the 2020 presidential election.

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Republican stage shrinks for 4th U.S. presidential primary debate

US presidential hopefuls limbered up Wednesday for the fourth debate in the 2024 Republican primary, with the race narrowing to a head-to-head battle to be the main alternative to runaway frontrunner Donald Trump.

The former president -- who is running to retake the White House despite facing 91 felony charges -- maintains a historically large lead and has seen his polling go from strength to strength with each new indictment.

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Trump evades saying if he will abuse power in second term during Fox town hall

At former President Donald Trump's Fox News town hall in Iowa with Sean Hannity airing on Tuesday evening, he proclaimed that Democrats are funding his Republican challengers.

The moment came when Hannity, who recently moderated a debate between Govs. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and Gavin Newsom (D-CA), asked Trump about President Joe Biden's comments this week that "If Trump wasn't running, I'm not sure I'd be running."

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FL GOP officials to meet in 12 days to decide the fate of besieged Christan Ziegler

A tsunami is building against Republican Party of Florida Chair Christian Ziegler, who remains under investigation over alleged sexual battery against a woman in Sarasota in October. And now, party officials have scheduled a meeting in mid-December to decide what to do about his status as chair, including expulsion from the party.

The majority of the GOP executive board has called a special meeting for Sunday, Dec. 17 at 1 p.m. at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando to consider “discussion and appropriate actions for censure or discipline of Chairman Christian Ziegler due to cause,” according to a memo sent by GOP vice chair Evan Power.

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'The enemy can be anyone': Hometown paper blasts DeSantis for weaponization hypocrisy

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been running on a campaign of ending the "weaponization" of government — but his hometown newspaper blasted him for Thursday for building a state machinery for which "anyone's a target."

The Miami Herald editorial board wrote, "Ron DeSantis’ shtick about 'slitting throats' of 'deep state' federal bureaucrats is a tired, rehearsed trope he’s repeated several times as he tries to survive as a Republican presidential candidate."

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Trump will 'continue to hit Ron DeSantis until he is no longer breathing': CNN analyst

A CNN panel discussing Gov. Ron DeSantis' flailing campaign for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination noted that Donald Trump remains relentless in his attacks on the Florida governor.

Speaking with "Inside Politics" host Dana Bash, CNN political analyst Kristen Holmes suggested that the former president seems to want to damage DeSantis' political future irretrievably.

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‘Authoritarianism’: Florida says its public schools exist to ‘convey government’s message’

GOP Governor Ron DeSantis often talks about what he calls "the free state of Florida" but Florida Republican Attorney General Ashley Moody has declared the Sunshine State's public schools, including its libraries, do not exist to promote the free exchange of ideas, but rather, to "convey the government's message."

In a legal brief, the State of Florida argues it has a First Amendment right to remove LGBTQ books, or any book, from public schools and libraries, USA Today's Tallahassee Democrat reports.

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Why GOP rivals are struggling to attract Trump’s super fans in Iowa

TOPEKA — Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis keep plugging away in Iowa despite modest polling numbers insufficient to match former President Donald Trump.Trump, the businessman and television celebrity who became president and the only candidate dealing with dozens of felony fraud and corruption charges, has insisted the GOP primary election was essentially over.

The FiveThirtyEight’s average of polling in Iowa indicated he might be right, given his sway over 44.7% of respondents. DeSantis appeared stalled at 17.5% in Iowa, while Haley surged in November to 15.3%.

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'Given my experience': Gaetz waiting to 'render judgment' on GOP Chair accused of rape

U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz is urging his fellow Florida Republicans to wait to "render judgment" on Christian Ziegler, the Trump-endorsed state Republican Party chairman accused of rape by a woman he and his wife allegedly had a consensual sexual relationship with.

“Given my experience I tend to wait for the facts to come out before rendering judgment,” Gaetz told Florida Politics. The far-right Florida GOP lawmaker has faced both DOJ and House Ethics Committee investigations into a variety of possible crimes, among them, alleged sex trafficking, alleged sex with an under-aged girl, illicit drug use, and public corruption.

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