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DeSantis faces 'full-blown tail spin' if he flops at debates: GOP operative

With a new poll on Monday showing Donald Trump building upon his lead as the top choice of conservative voters to be the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nominee, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' window to stop his slide into irrelevancy hinges on the first GOP debate where he needs to make a splash.

According to a report from NBC, with Donald Trump reportedly expected to be a no-show, the focus will be on the Florida governor who has been his closest pursuer despite fading fast with voters.

DeSantis donor Dan Eberhart was blunt in his assessment of what his favorite candidate needs to do.

“The debate is of vital importance for Gov. DeSantis. He urgently needs to change the story arc and regain momentum,” he warned.

IN OTHER NEWS: 'We can see the Republican train derailing' as they head for a 'political disaster': analyst

With the report noting the DeSantis campaign has gone through a recent "bloodletting" as staffers were laid off and money has become tighter, one GOP strategist made the point that his candidacy could come to end quickly.

Gregg Keller, who has worked on GOP campaigns dating back to 2004, explained, "If he bombs, it’s full-blown tail spin at that point," before elaborating, "You do this long enough and you don’t believe any early narrative. Yet I personally have become convinced that DeSantis has some very, very substantial problems.”

Ken Cuccinelli, the founder of the pro-DeSantis Never Back Down PAC agreed, stating, “Obviously, debates are milestones in a campaign. Oftentimes, they are make or break in both directions for various campaigns."

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Trump is setting up a 'total nightmare' for Kevin McCarthy: CNN's Phil Mattingly

CNN anchor Phil Mattingly observed on Monday that former President Donald Trump is making demands of House Republicans that could put their majority at risk -- and there doesn't seem to be any way for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to right the ship.

In discussing the current 2024 Republican primary campaign, Mattingly noted that Trump has begun applying pressure to swing-district Republicans to back impeaching President Joe Biden, despite the fact that many of those Republicans are representing districts that Biden won in the 2020 presidential election.

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‘It’s outrageous’: Florida columnist skewers DeSantis for secret use of taxpayer cash on campaign

A minor crash in Tennessee has revealed Ron DeSantis’ use of taxpayer cash on his campaign – spending that would have been kept secret if the accident had happened in Florida because of laws that he passed, a columnist said Sunday.

An open records request about Tuesday’s collision filed to the police department in Chattanooga by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel quickly came back with details: DeSantis was traveling in an entourage of rented cars and accompanied by seven Florida cops.

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'He's betrayed Trump': Report shows DeSantis has a big problem in Florida

It’s not just across the nation that Ron DeSantis’ lackluster campaign has forced a reset – the Florida governor is tanking in his home state too, the Washington Post reported Sunday.

The Post cited an event earlier this month at which DeSantis spoke. It should have been the local GOP’s biggest annual fundraiser, but ticket sales dropped by two-thirds on the previous year and the venue’s ballroom was like a cavern for the just 380 attendees who turned up.

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'Right out of 'Mein Kampf': Michael Cohen unloads on Trump’s 'asinine' grievance politics

Indicted ex-President Donald Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen warned on MSNBC on Sunday that Republican presidential candidates' dalliances with neofascism indicate that there is little daylight between themselves and Trump, whose brand of grievance politics has swept through the GOP's primary voting bloc.

The segment began with host Ali Velshi recalling Trump's credo of, "'They're indicting me to — you know I'm protecting you. I'm the only one between you and them,'" which Cohen compared to the writings of Adolf Hitler.

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Donald Trump blasted his indictments, slammed President Biden and Ron DeSantis, and disparaged Philly at Erie rally

ERIE, Pa. — With a familiar medley of insults, falsehoods, and digressions, former President Donald Trump on Saturday evening bashed the criminal indictments mounting against him, attacked President Joe Biden, and repeated his lies about election fraud at a rally in a bellwether region in northwest Pennsylvania. In an unusually punctual appearance, Trump took the stage at 6 p.m in front of approximately 4,000 people at the Erie Insurance Arena to repeat some of his greatest hits from his signature rallies and add a few new ones. He promised to save the U.S. economy, purge the “deep state” from...

Police stop pro-Trump groups from fighting each other at wild California GOP event

California Republicans overhauled their delegate selection process today in a manner expected to help Donald Trump in 2024, the Los Angeles Times reported.

But the most interesting part of the story was what happened between two separate groups of pro-Trump protesters outside the event. Apparently confused by social media posts, they were denouncing the very action that the Trump campaign wanted.

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Same methods 'used on the plantation': Black task force member scorches Florida slavery guidelines

Three members of Florida’s original task force on African American education are outraged over having been “purposefully kept in the dark” about the state’s new academic guidelines ascribing “benefits” to slavery, the Daily Beast reported.

The guidelines, approved July 19 by the Florida Board of Education as part of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ “anti-woke” culture war in the state, have provided national attacks on DeSantis across party lines. But the Daily Beast story reported on how Florida officials snubbed a task force established nearly three decades ago to advance its revisionist history.

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DeSantis is blowing up the one key advantage he had over Trump: report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' odds of beating out former President Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican Party presidential nomination is in full collapse — which has led to his much-derided "reset". And according to one report, the combative Florida governor did himself no favors this past week, and he likely made things worse.

As Newsweek's Andrew Stanton observed, the one thing DeSantis had going for him was a decent margin of approval among Black voters compared to Trump. He is doing damage with that potential voting bloc by doubling down on the controversial claim about the upside to slavery that even has Black GOP lawmakers taking shots at him.

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'You’re not bringing your idols into our country': Christian Nationalists balking at Vivek Ramaswamy GOP presidential bid

Not only is businessman Vivek Ramaswamy facing an uphill battle to replace Donald Trump as the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nominee, he also has to overcome a smear campaign by the Christian Nationalist faction of the party which objects to his Hindu faith.

According to a report from Rolling Stone, the fast-talking Ramaswamy, who has risen to double-digit figures in recent polls and is catching up with Trump rival Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), has found an audience that is intrigued by his presidential bid and that some Christian Nationalists like him -- they just wouldn't vote for him.

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Marco Rubio and Rick Scott address Florida conservatives — without once mentioning Florida

U.S. Sens. Rick Scott — facing reelection next year — and Marco Rubio — reelected last year to a new six-year term — addressed a conservative gathering in Orlando Friday without once mentioning any of the problems facing Florida right now.

That might have been because of the nature of the event, the annual meeting of ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council, a corporate-back organization that gathers state lawmakers from throughout the country to develop model legislation.

Florida lawmakers were very much in evidence during the three-day gathering, particularly state Rep. Daniel Perez of Miami-Dade, who’s slotted to become state House Speaker in 2024 if the Republicans retain control.

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Kamala Harris asks Iowans to be vigilant in the face of a ‘full-on attack’ on freedom

Vice President Kamala Harris stopped in Des Moines on Friday to call on Iowans to fight back against what she called a “full-on attack against hard-won freedoms.”

During an hour-long stop at Des Moines’ Drake University, Harris focused on the Iowa Legislature’s recent passage of a law – stayed, for now, by the courts – that seeks to ban access to virtually all abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy.

She contrasted that legislation with polls showing that a majority of Iowans support a woman’s right to an abortion.

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'Running to stay out of prison': Iowa Republicans cheer Trump and boo Will Hurd for dig at criminal charges

Iowa Republicans emphasized they were open to hearing from all 13 presidential candidates Friday at the state party’s Lincoln Dinner, but many in the audience were ready to send former President Donald Trump back for a rematch.

“In Iowa, we are a neutral, objective state,” Republican Party of Iowa Chairman Jeff Kaufmann said. “We’re going to give everybody a fair chance.”

The rules were the same for all 13 of the Republican 2024 presidential candidates: 10 minutes and the microphone was cut off. While all candidates had equal time, they did not meet an equally enthusiastic audience.

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