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Storm Idalia lashes Georgia, Carolinas after slamming Florida

Florida began assessing the damage Wednesday from Idalia's flooding after the powerful storm inundated coastal communities and knocked out power to thousands, as the system advanced up the southeastern US coast bringing additional rain deluges and dangerous storm surge.

After roaring across the Sunshine State, Idalia barreled into neighboring Georgia and weakened to a tropical storm that nevertheless was drenching the region with up to 10 inches (25 centimeters) of rain and bringing life-threatening storm surges to coastal communities, officials said.

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Hurricane Idalia sends massive tree crashing into DeSantis' home

Hurricane Idalia sent a massive tree crashing into Governor Ron DeSantis Florida home as his wife and three children cowered inside, Florida's First Lady Casey DeSantis tweeted Wednesday.

The 100-year-old oak smashed into the roof of the governor's mansion in Tallahassee. Nobody was hurt, the First Lady said.

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RNC member: State parties should develop 'options' to deny Trump nomination if he's a convicted felon

Bill Palatucci, a Republican National Committee member from New Jersey, is sounding the alarm that the RNC needs to adopt an escape hatch to boot former President Donald Trump from the presidential nomination in the event that he wins but is convicted of a felony, reported The New York Times on Wednesday.

“Given what’s happening on the legal front, state parties need to think about what options they’re giving themselves,” said Palatucci, who thinks some state parties need to update their rules for how they allocate delegates at the party convention to allow some to more easily break from Trump if necessary. “All this is happening so quickly, it’s unprecedented, and so as states formulate what their rules are going to be. Everybody’s got a whole new set of circumstances to consider.”

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Webcam footage shows Gulf Coast town entirely underwater as Hurricane Idalia barrels ahead

Webcam footage taken on Wednesday morning shows the town of Steinhatchee, Florida entirely underwater as Hurricane Idalia barrels toward landfall.

Miami Herald reporter Joey Flechas reports on Twitter that a webcam broadcasting from the Steinhatchee Marina shows waters completely overrunning the town.

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Hurricane Idalia almost Category 3 as it nears Florida. ‘Very difficult to survive that’

MIAMI — It’s “crunch time” for Florida as it braces for Hurricane Idalia’s impact — a possibly catastrophic storm not seen in more than a century, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday. It nears Category 3 strength as it marches toward the state’s Gulf Coast.

“If you are there when that hits, it is going to be very difficult to survive that,” DeSantis said.

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Miami newspaper urges Florida GOP to reflect on contribution to racist shooting

The Miami Herald editorial board, in an op-ed published Tuesday, August 29, called out Florida Republican governor and 2024 hopeful Ron DeSantis' political priorities that contributed to the racially motivated Jacksonville Dollar General shooting that took three Black lives Saturday, August 26.

The newspaper notes:

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This GOP 2024 candidate once sang praises of Soros family fellowship: report

Bulwark writer Joe Perticone revealed in his newsletter Tuesday that Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy once praised Paul Soros for his scholarship program for immigrant law students.

George Soros has become a huge target for anti-Semitists and Republicans for his ongoing funding of progressive causes.

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Florida officials sought 'opposing viewpoints' blaming slavery on Africans: leaked documents

Florida education officials demanded changes to an Advanced Placement course on African American Studies because the curriculum focused on the negative aspects of slavery without presenting "opposing viewpoints."

State officials rejected the course, saying they objected to studying concepts such as reparations, the Black Lives Matter movement and “queer theory,” but a Miami Herald/Tampa Bay Times review of internal state commentary found that officials tried to sanitize the horrors of slavery and the challenges African Americans had faced throughout history.

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DeSantis wants lethal force at the border to stop fentanyl traffickers. Most are Americans.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is doubling down on his promise to use lethal force against fentanyl traffickers attempting to cross the U.S. southern border if elected president, telling voters at the first GOP presidential debate last week that he would “use all available powers as commander-in-chief” to suppress the epidemic.

But homeland security officials tell McClatchy that an overwhelming majority of fentanyl is being smuggled through the border at legal ports of entry — and not by foreign nationals, but by U.S. citizens.

DeSantis is whiffing in attempts to win over Trump-loving evangelicals: analysis

As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis continues his 2024 presidential campaign, the crucial evangelical vote is still belongs to Donald Trump for the most part, as it did in 2016.

In his column for MSNBC, Jacques Berlinerblau writes that Republicans have only taken the White House when they had the backing of evangelicals. "George W. Bush proved that with the so-called values voters in 2004. Trump broke a 12-year GOP drought in 2016 by securing 80% of white evangelicals nationally (a huge number when you consider this group makes up more than one quarter of the American electorate)," writes Berlinerblau.

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High stakes for Gulf Coast, Ron DeSantis as Idalia approaches Florida

Gov. Ron DeSantis is canceling campaign fundraisers and political events, hunkering down in Tallahassee as a storm barreling north toward Florida threatens to balloon into a major hurricane. But with Idalia’s winds expected to start lashing the state sometime Tuesday evening, his bid to become America’s next president may be under its most intense spotlight. The fast-approaching storm comes at a critical moment for DeSantis’ candidacy, pitting his duties as governor against the demands of a national presidential campaign that is in the middle of revamping itself after a rough several weeks. Id...

Praising ‘servant’ DeSantis, Fox News host says he’s ‘suspended’ his campaign to return to Florida amid crises

After taking many trips outside of Florida before and after announcing his presidential run, Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is returning to the Sunshine State to deal with multiple crises, leading one Fox News host to praise him as a "servant and "steward of the people" for "suspending" his campaign.

The DeSantis campaign announced on Sunday the governor of Florida was canceling his appearance at several campaign events after a racist mass shooting hate crime by a white man who had a swastika on his AR-15 shot and killed three Black people in Jacksonville. Florida is also facing a potentially devastating hurricane.

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Trump spreads new 'roomer' about Ron DeSantis in typo-plagued Truth Social post

Donald Trump spread a political rumor about one of the leading challengers to his 2024 re-election campaign.

The former president shared the gossipy tidbit -- which he misspelled as "roomer" -- that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis might drop out of the Republican presidential primary to challenge Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) for the U.S. Senate.

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