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'Expression of regret': Body language expert analyzes GOP debaters on stage

Regret, anger, insincerity, and more emotions were being felt by GOP candidates as they stood on stage at the second Republican debate on Wednesday, according to a body language expert.

Body language expert Dr. Jack Brown, who recently said General Motors CEO Mary Barra was displaying manipulation in an interview, analyzed the looks and motions of various candidates on the Fox stage. In some instances, Brown said, candidates used motions that are not typically used.

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'Missing in action': DeSantis comes out swinging at Trump in second debate

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took a potshot at former President Donald Trump coming into the second Republican presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California — one of his bluntest attacks on his one-time ally turned rival to date.

"Joe Biden is missing in action... and do you know who else is missing in action? Donald Trump," said DeSantis. "He should be on this stage tonight."

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'A culling is coming': Experts predict dropouts are imminent in GOP presidential race

As the second GOP presidential debate is set to take place this evening at the Reagan Library in California, Republican strategists believe that "a culling is coming" and several of the current candidates are about to leave the race, possibly before a single delegate has been awarded, reported POLITICO.

This comes as former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson failed to meet the polling qualifications for the debate, and several other candidates, like former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, are polling in the single digits.

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Trump absent again with stage set for second Republican debate

US presidential hopefuls prepared Wednesday for the second 2024 Republican primary debate, with runaway frontrunner Donald Trump once again reducing the event to a sideshow after refusing to take part.

The 77-year-old former president had announced he would be skipping the debates, citing a commanding poll lead which he has maintained despite facing multiple criminal charges.

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DeSantis versus Newsom face-off will be moderated by Sean Hannity: Fox News

Fox News has confirmed that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and California Gov. Gavin Newsom will participate in a "red state vs. blue state" debate moderated by Fox News host Sean Hannity.

"Hannity first raised the prospect of a debate with Governor Newsom during his exclusive sit-down this past June, following which, Governor DeSantis officially signed on to participate in July. This will mark the first time the two prominent governors will face off in a debate," the network said in an announcement.

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Vivek Ramaswamy rouses Michigan GOP with claim there is ‘a war in this country’

In years past, the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference would attract several GOP presidential candidates, but this time Michigan Republicans had to settle for just one: Vivek Ramaswamy, a biotech entrepreneur from Ohio, who enthralled the MAGA-dominated crowd with a full-throated embrace of anti-science rhetoric and an outright rejection of compromise.

“I think we’re in the middle of a war in this country,” said Ramaswamy, speaking to a room that was about half full on Friday on Mackinac Island. “It’s not a war between black and white. It’s not a war between man and woman. It’s not even a war between Democrat and Republican. Not really. It’s a war between the 80% of people in this country who share the ideals of our founding, who share the idea that all men are created equal, endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among these life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

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‘Drain on your resources’: Trump rally costs Michigan city thousands in police bills

In his first visit to Michigan since announcing his 2024 presidential run, former President Donald Trump bashed President Joe Biden and electric vehicles, emphasizing the “decimation” of the state and jobs for its auto workers.

“After years of cruel sellouts by past leaders, you finally got a president who put Michigan first and put America first,” Trump said at the Oakland County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner, according to The Michigan Daily. “Within hours of my inauguration, I will cancel every bit of Biden policy that has been brutalizing Michigan auto workers.”

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Trump snaps at activists to either fall in line behind him or 'they will have nothing'

Late Saturday night Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform to attack anti-abortion activists who are still supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and warned them to fall in line behind his re-election bid.

The former president raised the ire of anti-choice activists during a speech in Washington D.C. over a week ago where he suggested he would not make the continuing assault on a woman's right to choose a central part of his re-election bid.

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Inside the 11 scenarios that deny Trump the presidency — without him actually losing Election 2024

It’s hard to imagine anything wearing down the bravado of Donald Trump, but will his legal troubles play poorly in a general election, leading him to lose again in November 2024?

Or might the current Republican front runner go out a different way?

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis drops 4 private school campuses from voucher programs because of China ties

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida yanked four private school campuses, including the top-rated Park Maitland School, from its voucher programs because of “direct ties to the Chinese Communist Party,” Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office said late Friday. The announcement by DeSantis — who has called the Communist Party of China the United States’ “greatest geopolitical threat” — did not provide any evidence of the ties it found between China and Park Maitland and two private schools in South Florida. But Park Maitland, which serves students in preschool through eighth grade, says on its website that it is part of ...

Nevada Republicans called out for 'rigging the election' for Trump

In Nevada, conservative critics of former President Donald Trump have been hoping that someone other than him will receive the 2024 GOP presidential nomination. But Trump remains the clear frontrunner, leading the second-place candidate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, by 47 percent in an Emerson College poll released on September 20 and by 46 percent in a Yahoo/YouGov poll released a day earlier.

According to Associated Press reporters Michelle L. Price and Gage Stern, new Nevada Republican Party rules will only increase Trump's advantage in the state's primary.

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DeSantis weakened in Florida amid 'widespread expectation his candidacy will end in failure': report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' 2024 presidential campaign has not just weakened his brand on the national stage — it has also tarnished his once-indestructible image in Florida itself, reported POLITICO on Friday.

"College boards, stacked with DeSantis appointees, are rejecting job candidates with ties to the governor," reported Gary Fineout and Kimberly Leonard. "The chair of the Republican Party of Florida urged executive committee members to attend all GOP candidate events — giving cover to party faithful who want to attend a dinner at Mar-a-Lago with former President Donald Trump. And the board that oversees many of Florida’s affordable housing programs this month placed on leave its executive director, who was helped into the job by a top DeSantis adviser."

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Chris Christie issues challenge to 'coward' Trump: 'Keep it coming, Donald'

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie attacked former President Donald Trump on CNN as a "coward" for attacking his GOP rivals on social media when he's unwilling to show up at the presidential debates to defend his record in person.

Trump, who is currently leading his rivals by over 40 points in the polling averages, skipped the first presidential debate in Milwaukee, and he is scheduled to skip the second as well to hold a small rally with auto workers striking in Detroit.

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