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Nikki Haley bombards Dem voters with spam as plan to woo backfires: 'Lose our number'

GOP presidential contender Nikki Haley is trying to court Democratic and independent voters in her home state of South Carolina to back her in a longshot bid to defeat former President Donald Trump.

However, The Bulwark's Marc Caputo reports that this effort is backfiring because her campaign has overloaded these voters with nonstop spam that is driving them to distraction.

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'Backfired on them tremendously': GOP blamed for causing arrest of their key Biden witness

Despite their attempts to find ammunition against President Joe Biden with their investigations into his business dealings, House Republicans' efforts have "backfired on them tremendously," namely with the arrest of ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov for making false claims about Biden and his son Hunter.

As columnist Hayes Brown pointed out, Smirnov's indictment shows he was warned repeatedly to “provide truthful information to the FBI,” but he still provided “false derogatory information” about the Bidens.

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Kari Lake squirms when asked who stole her election: 'I don't want to look backwards'

Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate turned Senate candidate Kari Lake deflected when asked in a new radio interview who, exactly, she is accusing of having stolen her previous election in 2022, The Arizona Republic reported on Tuesday.

Lake, a former Phoenix-area news anchor who became a firm supporter of former President Donald Trump, has become infamous since losing her election to Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs for refusing to concede the results and filing a long string of unsuccessful lawsuits to try to get the election result thrown out.

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Supreme Court hands Latino voters a victory in racial gerrymandering case

The Supreme Court handed Latino voters in Washington State a victory on Tuesday — and declined a move that could have potentially eroded Voting Rights Act protections further.

According to Democracy Docket, the justices will not take up Soto Palmer v. Hobbs, a case filed in 2022 in which a judge found legislative districts in Eastern Washington intentionally "cracked" Latino voters to deny them representation. The justices simultaneously reversed the dismissal of a parallel racial gerrymandering lawsuit filed by Republicans, sending it back to a lower court for consideration.

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Supreme Court declines to lift sanctions from lawyers for frivolous election lawsuits

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to lift sanctions against attorneys Sidney Powell and Lin Wood after they challenged Donald Trump's loss in Michigan's 2020 presidential election.

In separate appeals, the two pro-Trump attorneys asked the court to revisit their lawsuits filed after the 2020 election. The lawsuits alleged an election conspiracy that they said was connected to China and Venezuela.

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Trump's fury at Snoop Dogg set off 'chaos' in final hours of his presidency: report

Donald Trump was consumed by anger toward Snoop Dogg in the final days of his presidency, according to numerous sources.

The rapper and actor worked behind the scenes in late 2020 and early 2021 seeking executive clemency for his friend and Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry-O” Harris and other federal prisoners, but Trump reportedly couldn't get over previous insults the celebrity had hurled at him earlier in his presidency.

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'Spinning yarns': Professor blasts Dems for creating fantasy that Trump isn't winning

As the November election draws closer, President Joe Biden is in serious trouble of losing to Donald Trump — and Democrats need to stop lying to themselves and accept that reality, according to David Faris, a columnist and associate professor of political science at Roosevelt University in Chicago.

Just because people can't conceive of Trump serving another term after his first tumultuous one doesn't mean it won't happen, Faris writes, adding that "there are too many high-profile voices in Democratic circles spinning yarns about how happy days will be here again soon and that Biden is in a fantastic position."

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'Street fighter' Fani Willis earns praise from former federal prosecutor

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner lauded Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in a video posted to X on Tuesday, calling her exactly the sort of "street fighter" necessary to take down former President Donald Trump.

Willis -- who is prosecuting the election racketeering case in Georgia that includes Trump, several of his lawyers, and a handful of state GOP operatives -- is currently defending herself in an ethics hearing on her romantic relationship with a special prosecutor in her office, and she has grown visibly frustrated as Trump's co-defendants have made accusations of misconduct without hard evidence.

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Christian nationalist Trump ally crafting plan to 'invoke Insurrection Act on Day One'

A leading candidate to become Donald Trump's chief of staff in a potential second term is spearheading an effort to inject right-wing Christian extremism into his administration.

Russell Vought, who previously served as Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget, is head of The Center for Renewing America think tank that has been developing a document that explicitly calls for "Christian nationalism" to be a policy priority in a potential return to the White House, reported Politico.

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Trump's second-term plans 'should be scary to anybody': Former Trump official

Former Trump administration National Security Adviser John Bolton sounded the alarm about his former boss' plans for shaking up the world order in a second term on CNN Tuesday — and warned it would be destabilizing for western nations.

Bolton, a longtime neoconservative hawk, was reacting to the release of letters from now-deceased Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who himself warned about the danger from former President Donald Trump taking power again.

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Fleeing GOP lawmakers 'can't be more excited to get out': reporter

Multiple high-profile Republicans — including Reps. Mike Gallagher (R-WI), Ken Buck (R-CO), and Mark Green (R-TN) -— have abruptly announced their retirement plans in recent months, and a CNN panel speculated on Tuesday that the reason has to do with the nonstop chaos engulfing the House Republican conference.

Speaking of the departures, Axios reporter Juliegrace Brufke told CNN that working in this current Congress, which has seen unprecedented leadership struggles, has been miserable.

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Elon Musk's Twitter suspends account of Alexei Navalny's widow

Twitter on Tuesday suspended the account of Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of late Russian dissident Alexei Navalny.

According to Sky News, it is not clear why Navalnaya's account was suspended, and her latest posts were demands to the Russian government to return her late husband's body.

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'Opposite of patriotism': MSNBC's Mika casts suspicion on Trump's deference to Putin

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski is raising questions about Donald Trump's loyalty to the nation he hopes to lead again.

The former president compared himself to the Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, who died under suspicious circumstances in an Arctic prison after surviving multiple poisonings, and both Brzezinski and "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough cast suspicion on Trump's longstanding refusal to speak out against Vladimir Putin.

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