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DeSantis says Hamas would have taken more hostages if Florida hadn’t sent evacuee flights

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said on Wednesday that Hamas would have taken even more hostages out of Israel into Gaza if his administration had not funded flights to evacuate U.S. citizens out of there after the Oct. 7 attacks. Hamas abducted over 230 hostages in its surprise attack on Israel that day, an assault that lasted over 20 hours across multiple Israeli communities bordering the Gaza Strip. But Hamas operatives have not conducted further ground attacks on Israel since then, after the Israeli Defense Forces fought back and began encircling the Palestinian territory. At the Republican pres...

Vivek Ramaswamy slams Haley and DeSantis: 'We've got two' Dick Cheneys 'in 3-inch heels'

At the third Republican presidential debate in Miami, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy came out of the gate with a colorful swipe at both Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.

During the first question on Israel, both DeSantis and Haley pledged their support unconditionally to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, urging him to "finish" terror group Hamas.

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Florida Legislature OKs sanctions against Iran, support for Israel

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Legislature wrapped up a special session Wednesday, bolstering Gov. Ron DeSantis’ foreign policy resume by expanding sanctions against companies that do business with Iran in advance of Wednesday night’s GOP presidential debate in Miami. The Legislature also unanimously passed a resolution supporting Israel in its battle against Hamas, a terrorist organization funded by Iran that invaded Israel on Oct. 7 and went on a murderous rampage. But House and Senate leaders also used the opportunity to deal with issues closer to home by approving a $416 million relief pa...

Republican operative admits far-right leaders in states are hurting GOP across the country

Following a bruising night of defeats across the country for Republicans on abortion, regulation of schools, and other cultural issues, GOP strategist Doug Heye conceded on MSNBC that the actions of far-right politicians are generating backlash — not just in their own states, but beyond.

"Doug, does the issue of abortion for Republicans change? Does the messaging change?" asked anchor Katy Tur. "We heard again today that the governor of Virginia, Glenn Youngkin, came out and repeated a 15-week ban is reasonable, even though the Republicans lost both state houses in Virginia. In fact, I have that sound bite, let's play it."

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Laundry! Basketball! 29 GOP senators explain why they’re not watching tonight’s debate

WASHINGTON — What would you rather do than watch tonight’s third GOP presidential debate?

Dinner with friends? Laundry? Sleep? Play with your kids?

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Two of Trump's rivals are battling to pack most pro-Jewish audience ahead of debate

While hot button positions are volleyed in tonight's third GOP presidential debate in Miami — the Southern Border, Ukraine, inflation — there's a heated race behind-the-scenes to pack the house with the most Jews or those most sensitive to Israel's plight.

Hours before a leaner Republican field jockeys on stage to win the 2024 nomination for president (or try to usurp the front-running no-show 45th president Donald Trump who will be rallying about 12 miles away in Hialeah, Florida), at least two of the candidates are already flexing their Jewish clout.

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U.S. abortion policies loom over Republican debate in Miami

Republican presidential candidates will meet in debate on Wednesday -- again snubbed by clear frontrunner Donald Trump -- as the party's increasingly hardline position on abortion faces scrutiny after disappointing state elections results a day earlier.

The ex-president will skip the Miami event and instead hold a rally 11 miles (18 kilometers) away, maintaining his strategy of refusing to debate challengers.

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'Another crushing defeat': Steve Bannon melts down after GOP election losses

Right-wing podcaster Steve Bannon lashed out at the Republican National Committee (RNC) on Wednesday after his party lost key races in Tuesday's elections.

The Republican losses included an abortion referendum in Ohio, the Kentucky governor's race, and the Virginia Senate. Bannon blamed the RNC for failing to convince Donald Trump's supporters to vote.

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DeSantis' biggest donor dumps him for Trump: 'He's too focused on conservatism'

Real estate tycoon Robert Bigelow, who was one of Ron DeSantis' biggest donors, is considering switching his support over to Donald Trump, Politico reported.

Bigelow's potential switch comes as DeSantis continues to lag in polls behind Trump.

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Rick Wilson: 'Plague ship' DeSantis campaign shows he's better suited as a 'goat-herder'

Former Republican strategist turned Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson scorched Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a Substack article previewing the upcoming Republican presidential debate in Miami, mocking him as someone who has already failed before any primary ballots have even been cast for 2024.

Indeed, argued Wilson, the GOP's shot at preventing former President Donald Trump from winning the nomination all but died long ago.

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Conservative predicts 'a wipeout of epic proportions' if GOP sticks with Trump

Conservative Scott Morefield, a one-time backer of former President Donald Trump who has now switched allegiances to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, issued a dire warning to Republicans about making Trump their nominee for a third time.

Writing on Twitter, Morefield pointed to Tuesday's election results as evidence that Trump and his hand-picked candidates such as failed Kentucky gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron would drag down the entire party in 2024.

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GOP candidates are MAGA diehards disguised ​in 'high heels or a red tie': Illinois gov

No attire or clandestine accessory can hide their MAGA stripes.

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker painted a wide brush of the 2023 GOP candidates vying to challenge President Joe Biden for the White House next November by lifting the veil of their MAGA agenda no matter what they wear.

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Ron DeSantis risks implosion at debate on his own 'home turf': analysis

Republicans will flock to Florida Wednesday for a presidential debate in Gov. Ron DeSantis's home state, but according to the Miami Herald editorial board, the coulda-been contender shouldn't count on a home-field advantage.

Indeed, the board wrote Tuesday, this could be the coup de grace against the DeSantis campaign, facing fierce competition from former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.

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