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No Labels has ties to DeSantis and other Republicans: report

The bipartisan group No Labels quietly employed a firm with ties to GOP candidates during its push for a unity ticket presidential bid, Politico reported.

"The firm, Blitz Canvassing, was paid a total of $107,000 by No Labels’ affiliated nonprofit entity, Insurance Policy for America, to help it gather signatures in Colorado, the first state where No Labels, which has floated the idea of an independent presidential unity ticket in 2024, qualified as a minor political party. This would allow it to field a presidential candidate in the state," Politico's report stated.

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​Massachusetts tweaks Florida and Texas with pro-LGBTQ billboards

Gov. Maura Healey (D-Mass.) sent a shot across the bow Monday at her right-wing counterparts in Florida and Texas by posting billboards featuring same-sex couples in their states.

Healey, elected in 2022 as the nation’s first openly lesbian governor, tweeted photos of the billboards with the greeting, “Today, billboards just like these went up across Florida and Texas. Happy Pride everyone.”

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'We're going to lose': Ron DeSantis explains why he doesn't like talking about Jan. 6

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis explained on Tuesday that he didn't want to criticize former President Donald Trump for the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol because Republicans were "going to lose" the presidency if it became a hot talking point.

During a campaign event in Hollis, New Hampshire, a 15-year-old student asked DeSantis if Trump had violated the tradition of a peaceful transfer of power.

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DeSantis wants to keep migrant workers out, but businesses say Florida needs them

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced his “no excuses” proposal for tightening the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday, he unfurled a plan that depends on employing more law enforcement and erecting more walls but left out any mention of the federal program that allows businesses to bring in temporary migrant workers legally. “No American wants to work harvesting crops and doing manual labor, so we need a guest worker program,’’ said Rick Roth, a fruit and vegetable farmer in Belle Glade and a Republican state representative. “The problem is, they need to update the program to...

FEC complaint alleges DeSantis campaigns got illegal donations from Canadian firm

The Canadian financial services company ECN Capital was hit with a Federal Election Commission complaint on Monday for allegedly donating to the state political committees of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in violation of U.S. campaign finance laws.

The complaint filed by the Campaign Legal Center (CLC) is the second in recent weeks involving DeSantis, who CLC says violated federal law by transferring more than $80 million from a state political action committee to a super PAC backing his 2024 presidential campaign.

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Trump’s police bills footed by New Hampshire taxpayers — and he’s going back today

When Donald Trump comes to town, local police departments send dozens of officers to keep law and order at the former president’s Make America Great Again rallies — but it’s the cities that often end up paying most of the bill to provide security for the campaign events.

Like Manchester, N.H.

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Florida Democrats go on offensive as DeSantis' image crumples on the national stage

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis no longer seems so invincible after a series of mistakes on the national stage. And Democrats in his home state have noticed, reported the Miami Herald on Monday.

"After two tough election cycles in a row — including a particularly bruising 2022 midterm year — the state party has begun an aggressive counteroffensive against DeSantis in an effort to claw its way back from the brink of political irrelevance, seeing the top-tier Republican presidential hopeful as the perfect foil to fuel their political resurgence," reported Max Greenwood. "The animosity between Florida Democrats and the state’s powerful Republican governor isn’t new. What’s changed, party officials and operatives said, is that DeSantis’ nascent bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination has elevated their platform and allowed them to appeal to national Democrats — including donors — in a way that’s been lacking in recent years."

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DeSantis, district target Disney lawsuit against them

ORLANDO, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis and a revamped Central Florida special district sought Monday to scuttle a federal lawsuit in which Disney contends its constitutional rights have been violated amid a long-running feud with DeSantis. Attorneys for the state filed a motion contending that DeSantis and Meredith Ivey, acting secretary of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, should be dismissed from the lawsuit. Meanwhile, attorneys for the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District argued the federal case should be put on hold until a separate case in Orange Circuit Court is resolved ...

Ron DeSantis says he’ll end birthright citizenship as president

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday unveiled a sweeping plan to overhaul the nation’s immigration system and ramp up border enforcement, vowing to end birthright citizenship, “repel the invasion” at the U.S. southern border and use the “levers at our disposal” to ensure cooperation from Mexico. The plan, which was unveiled during a campaign trip to the border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, ushered in the beginning of a new, policy-focused phase of DeSantis’ presidential bid his campaign has billed as a more direct effort to challenge President Joe Biden. But the rollout also doubled as an attempt ...

Trump disses Ron DeSantis' crowd size in Texas

The ongoing spat between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis persisted on Monday when the former president ridiculed the Florida governor for having a small crowd size while in Texas.

Taking to his personal social media site, Trump said that "DeSanctimonious" was in Eagle Pass, which is near the Mexico border.

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'Total waste of time!': Trump hits out at DeSantis for copying immigration policies

Former President Donald Trump hit out at his strongest contender in the GOP field Monday by accusing Gov. Ron DeSantis of stealing his ideas.

DeSantis had toured part of the Texas border earlier in the before rolling out a tough-on-immigration national security plan.

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'Death by 1,000 cuts': 'Rookie' DeSantis accused of dropping the ball in New Hampshire

To right-wing firebrand author Ann Coulter and other Ron DeSantis supporters, the Florida governor offers Republicans their best chance to move on from Donald Trump and vote President Joe Biden out of office in 2024. Trump, as Coulter sees it, has a ton of baggage that DeSantis doesn't have.

But polls released in late June have found Trump continuing to dominate the Republican presidential primary field. According to recent polls of Republican primary voters, Trump leads DeSantis by 38 percent (Emerson College), 29 percent (NBC News), or 24 percent (Yahoo News).

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Where the GOP presidential candidates stand on national abortion bans and restrictions

WASHINGTON — The 2024 Republican presidential primary marks the first time in half a century that candidates will debate whether abortion should be restricted or banned at the federal level without the Roe v. Wade ruling making most of their proposals moot.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last summer to overturn the nationwide, constitutional right to an abortion sent the question back to “the people and their elected representatives.”

Many Republicans have interpreted that as sending the issue back to state lawmakers and GOP-led states during the past year moved to pass bans and restrictions. The ruling also left the door open for Congress to pass legislation — a move many anti-abortion organizations would like to see.

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