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Majority of likely Iowa GOP caucusgoers disagree with Trump’s abortion comments

A majority of likely Republican caucusgoers say they disagree with frontrunner Donald Trump’s comments on abortion bans, the most recent Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll found.

Nevertheless, the poll shows the former president continues to lead the field for the 2024 GOP caucuses, scheduled for Jan. 15.

A plurality of likely Republican caucusgoers said they were taking presidential candidates’ positions on abortion restrictions into account ahead of the 2024 Republican presidential nominating cycle, according to poll results published Wednesday. Abortion restrictions were “extremely important” for 41% of those surveyed, “important” for 38% and not that important for 20%, the poll found.

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Florida surgeon general to campaign with Ron DeSantis in New Hampshire

When it comes to one of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ favorite topics, vaccine skepticism – which he often calls “medical freedom” – he is often joined at the hip by Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo.

The two will take their show to the presidential campaign trail in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Wednesday for a “Medical Freedom Town Hall” sponsored by the pro-DeSantis Never Back Down PAC.

A flyer for the event notes, “Dr. Ladapo will be attending in his personal capacity.”

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Trump is courting DeSantis-supporting Florida lawmakers ahead of debate: report

Gov. Ron DeSantis' Florida fiefdom is being flipped to switch favor for former President Donald Trump, according to an NBC News report.

He may be the popular governor of Florida but Trump is planning steal all the political sunshine.

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'Not inevitable': GOP strategist shows how another Republican could beat Trump

Trump's not a shoe-in.

Despite dominating the polls and remaining the sun at the center of the GOP galaxy (despite being no-shows at every debate so far in the campaign), the 45th president still has work to do to knock out contenders vying for his party's nomination and ultimately the Oval Office.

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Nikki Haley surges into second place in South Carolina GOP presidential primary, poll finds

Nikki Haley has surged into second place in a new poll of the South Carolina Republican presidential primary race, leaving Ron DeSantis in the dust even as former President Donald Trump maintains an overwhelming lead. The former United Nations ambassador and Palmetto State governor jumped to 22% support in the CNN poll released Tuesday, doubling up on DeSantis with 11%. U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., was mired behind at 6% with other candidates trailing at 2% or less. Haley’s rise in South Carolina comes on the heels of her pulling into a tie for second with DeSantis at 16% apiece in a new poll ...

'DeSantis is wearing lifts — there is no doubt': footwear experts

Is Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis trying to make himself artificially look taller by wearing height-boosting boots?

Intrepid Politico reporter Derek Guy this week talked with three footwear experts and they all agreed that DeSantis is wearing lifts.

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Trump has 'far more to lose' as 'unforced gaffes' indicate mental decline: report

Plans by the Republican Party to make President Joe Biden's age a central theme of the 2024 presidential campaign could be heading for a speedbump as presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump stumbles through speeches — raising questions about his mental decline.

On MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Monday, the panel raised concern after watching clips of the former president mistaking where he was as he gave a speech, while calling a foreign leader a great friend and then linking him to the wrong country.

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GOP strategist scorches Trump opponents for continuing 'zombie-limp' campaigns

Now that former Vice President Mike Pence has pulled the plug on his 2024 presidential nomination bid, all eyes are turning to the remaining challengers who have failed to make a dent in Donald Trump's commanding lead.

In a column for the Bulwark, noted GOP strategist Mike Murphy suggested it is time for others to follow Pence's lead and allow non-MAGA conservative voters to coalesce behind one alternative to Trump — and that contender is not named Chris Christie, Tim Scott, or even Ron DeSantis.

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Politicians love to cite crime data. It’s often wrong

When Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis announced his presidential campaign in May, he proudly told the nation that Florida’s crime rate in 2021 had reached a 50-year low. But really, DeSantis couldn’t say for sure. That’s because fewer than 1 in 10 law enforcement agencies in his state had reported their crime statistics to the FBI. In fact, more than 40% of the Sunshine State’s population was unaccounted for in the data used by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in its 2021 statewide crime report. In Wichita, Kansas, Democratic Mayor Brandon Whipple claimed in May that violent crime...

In the war over transgender rights, Florida resembles ground zero

Life in small-town Florida was once about blissfully losing her way on hikes, lounging by swimming holes and taking long drives to visit her favourite alligator zoo. Now, each step outside was laden with anxiety as she rushed to memorize a mental map of the safest bathrooms and fastest ways to navigate Walmart before strangers might begin to stare. As a transgender woman in a state where the governor declared war on “transgender ideology,” Violet Rin felt her image of Florida as an idyll fading. She became a near recluse, doubtful that much outside was worth the risks. Then she got a message f...

Ex-prosecutor: How long before Donald Trump violates the federal gag order?

Donald Trump used his First Amendment rights to claim he was having his First Amendment rights violated by President Joe Biden's administration.

In one of his many rants on social media Sunday, Trump claimed, The Corrupt Biden Administration just took away my First Amendment Right To Free Speech. NOT CONSTITUTIONAL!"

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Ron DeSantis' pals are earning millions off taxpayers: report

Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis (FL) might be campaigning for higher office, but as the governor, he's helping ensure his friends are making top salaries in government.

CNN.com reported Sunday that as DeSantis works to remake the state in his far-right image, he's firing people and appointing his friends and allies to the jobs instead.

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'Why didn't you speak out?' NBC host hits Ron DeSantis for failing to condemn Nazis

NBC host Kristen Welker pressed Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis about his failure to immediately condemn neo-Nazis who showed up in his state.

"You are the governor," Welker noted. "You are a presidential candidate. Your state has heard from both Marco Rubio and Rick Scott condemning those neo-Nazi protests. Why didn't you speak out? Why didn't you use your voice to say that you're not going to stand for that?"

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