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'Insurmountable': Fox News guest says Trump can't win and 'that's the real problem Republicans have'

Princeton University political scientist Lauren Wright predicted Donald Trump would lose the 2024 presidential election because of his legal problems.

During an interview on Fox News, host Eric Shawn pointed out 73% of those polled recently said Trump did something illegal or unethical.

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No 'path' for Trump to win in Nevada: Former state campaign chair

Donald Trump has no chance to win the swing state of Nevada, according to a two-time Trump campaign chair who now backs Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Trump lost Nevada in 2016 and 2020, yet the state remains on the GOP's map of their targets in 2024. But if Trump is the nominee, there is no "path" for that to happen, according to former Nevada state Attorney General Adam Laxalt.

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'Long live the King': Trump calls Jack Smith a 'sick and deranged sleazebag' in Truth Social tantrum

Twice-indicted former President Donald Trump spent Saturday morning raging against United States Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith, President Joe Biden, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

"Smith is a sick and deranged sleazebag," Trump wrote at 9:45 a.m.

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President Biden to visit Silicon Valley for fundraising events with tech luminaries

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Kickstarting a bid to surpass his $1 billion fundraising haul from the 2020 election, President Joe Biden is expected to come to Los Gatos and Atherton on Monday for reelection fundraisers co-hosted by longtime Democratic supporters and Silicon Valley luminaries. At about the same time, GOP presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to get within a few miles of his Democratic rival. DeSantis will be attending a fundraising brunch in Sacramento Monday morning, the same place he recently sent three dozen migrants as part of his ongoing publicity campaign ...

'When will DeSanctus hit single digits?' Trump mocks opponent over latest poll numbers

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Friday to mock Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) over a new round of polling from Harvard CAPS/Harris suggesting that DeSantis is not only dropping in the polls, but is no longer even guaranteed to be a solid second-place finisher.

"Big Harvard/Harris Poll just out: TRUMP 59, DeSanctimonious 14," wrote Trump. "When will DeSanctus hit single digits? Will he continue to hold onto 2nd place? Will his poor performance knock him out as a viable candidate in 2028? Has his campaign manager, Jeff Roe, exhausted his war chest yet?"

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California vs. Florida: DeSantis, Newsom rivalry heats up

California and Florida are home to sun, sand, surf and a sizzling showdown between two governors looking to surpass each other on the national political stage. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says Californians are fleeing their governor’s liberal policies, picking Jacksonville over Southern California to escape what he considers to be a “dumpster fire.” California Gov. Gavin Newsom has fired back that Florida is led by a “small, pathetic man,” touting California as an economic powerhouse that Florida “doesn’t even come close” to matching. The rivalry is heating up with Newsom challenging DeSantis to...

‘Scary prospect’: DeSantis’ plans for FBI overhaul alarms law enforcement expert

A former federal law enforcement agent is sounding the alarm over a recent report that Ron DeSantis has for months been planning to overhaul the FBI and the Justice Department.

Former FBI assistant director for counter-intelligence Frank Figliuzzi during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House” with Nicole Wallace called the suggestion that federal law enforcement agencies answer directly to the executive branch -- as DeSantis’ plans call for -- a “scary, scary prospect.”

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Chris Christie gains ground with voters in second N.H. poll after launching anti-Trump campaign

Chris Christie enjoyed a surge in support Friday as a second straight New Hampshire poll showed him gaining ground with voters after he announced his 2024 presidential campaign by fiercely attacking former President Donald Trump. Christie scored 9% support in the poll of the first-in-the-nation Republican primary state — within striking distance of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who drew just 13% and has slumped in recent polls. The former New Jersey governor has apparently grabbed support from DeSantis as well as from some Granite State voters who planned to back favorite son Gov. Chris Sununu, w...

Ron DeSantis: I would have loved to hang out with Jesus

Florida Republican governor Ron DeSantis says he would have loved to hang out with Jesus and his disciples, and thinks America needs more God.

The 2024 presidential candidate, currently a double-digit distant second to Donald Trump, has been accused of being a "Christian-nationalist MAGA leader," holding "'White Christian Nationalist' beliefs," or "flirting" with Christian nationalism, yet he not only has ignored his accusers, he is increasingly embracing the concepts of Christian nationalism and telegraphing to Christian nationalist voters he is their guy.

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Trump busted for lying about helping DeSantis beat 'voter fraud' to win Florida election

Donald Trump claims he sent federal agents to Florida to help Ron DeSantis win the governor's race, but that turned out to be a lie.

The ex-president claimed in November 2022 that he sent federal prosecutors and investigators to fight "voter fraud" in the 2018 gubernatorial election, but the Department of Justice has no records that Trump dispatched law enforcement to Florida, reported Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.

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3 Republican White House candidates from Florida? No problem, experts say

MIAMI — Can a trio of Florida Republicans run for president at the same time and not get in one another’s way? Coming from the same state might not be the major hurdle it once was. Miami Mayor Francis Suarez’s formal entrance to the presidential race, made official Thursday, means the state of Florida now has three prominent Republicans running for the White House simultaneously, a list that includes Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump. It’s a rare development — even two candidates running from the same state has, historically, been considered unusual — and would seem to presen...

Is Minnesota's Tim Walz running for president? No, but he’s up to something

Gov. Tim Walz will be in Indiana tonight, keynoting the state Democratic Party’s “Hoosier Hospitality Dinner.”

I expect a joke about Big 10 basketball, before a speech hopped up on Diet Mountain Dew that will rally heartland Dems hoping to turn a red state purple.

In March, he was at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Miami Beach with fancy people from the National Security Council and J.P. Morgan, talking about climate change just after he signed a bill mandating carbon-free energy by 2040.

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College Board won't change AP courses to comply with DeSantis' anti-education law

A day before the deadline Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave to the College Board to comply with his law restricting classroom discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity by amending its Advanced Placement class curricula, the company told the Republican governor's administration that it will not be making the demanded changes.

The Florida Department of Education ordered the College Board in May to change its Advanced Placement (AP) high school psychology course, which addresses gender identity and sexuality, saying the course had to comply with Florida's restrictions on classroom teaching through 12th grade.

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