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Leading Democrats in New Hampshire have initiated a write-in campaign for President Joe Biden, after he declined to have his name placed on the primary ballot. This move aims to shield Biden from a potential setback in the state, traditionally considered the first primary state, following Rep. Dean Phillips‘ (D-Minnesota) announcement last week that he will contest Biden for the nomination. Experienced Democrats such as Jim Demers and Kathy Sullivan, previously the chair of the Democratic Party in the state, are leading the movement for this write-in campaign. They are receiving support from p...
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Former President Donald Trump and the Colorado GOP have been unsuccessful in their attempts to halt a lawsuit aiming to prevent Trump from running on the 2024 presidential ballot in the state. The lawsuit is based on the 14th Amendment’s ban on allowing insurrectionists to hold public office. Judge Sarah Wallace issued multiple rulings denying Trump’s requests. This development has added to the challenges that the former president faces in several states due to his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot. While he still has an outstanding motion to dismiss the Colorado case, it appears that ...
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Vivek Ramaswamy, a GOP presidential candidate, criticized former President Donald Trump for not being able to “repeal and replace” Obamacare, as he had promised. “My friend Donald Trump promised us: repeal and replace Obamacare. Eight years later, did it happen? No, it did not. It is a false promise if it is contingent on Congress,” Ramaswamy said at a banquet in Ohio. “I am never somebody who will make a false promise.” Although Ramaswamy is running against Trump for the 2024 Republican nomination, he is a loyal defender of the former president. Ramaswamy has referred to Trump as “the best ...
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Republican plans to expunge Donald Trump’s impeachments have sparked tensions among conservative House lawmakers. The far-right efforts are not supported by the entire party and are posing a threat to Speaker Kevin McCarthy as he struggles to gain enough votes to keep the government open. Removing a presidential impeachment from federal records has never been attempted. The recent string of legal charges against Trump has prompted M.A.G.A. lawmakers to rally around the former president, as many are hoping to see him get reelected in 2024. Centrist Republicans, however, are opposed to the effor...
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As the 2024 election cycle begins to ramp up, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump continues to collect criminal charges. According to the latest report from the Federal Election Commission, nearly half of the money Trump raised last quarter went to a political action committee that is paying his legal fees. Trump raised a total of $35 million between March and June. His campaign only received $17.7 million, while the remaining money went towards the Save America PAC, which has been covering the expenses of Trump’s personal lawyers, and the lawyers for his allies. Campaign spokesperson Steven C...
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Republican senators have voiced concerns over the conservative populism that has infiltrated the party. Many fear that extremist GOP leaders and views will hurt them in the upcoming election. In light of President Joe Biden’s low approval ratings, Republicans are confident that they can take back the White House in 2024. However, some conservatives feel that the party’s distrust in government agencies and radical-right policies is making it hard to govern. “We should be concerned about this as Republicans,” Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) told The Hill recently. “I’m having more ‘rational Repub...
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Donald Trump and his allies are planning to centralize more power in the Oval Office if he is elected as president in 2024. Their scheme indicates Trump’s goals to annihilate his political enemies and exert more control over federal agencies. Trump’s objective is simple: he hopes to increase presidential authority by stripping government bureaus of their independence from the White House. He wants to bring agencies like the Federal Communications Commission, which enforces laws for television and internet companies, under the control of the executive branch. He will also re-introduce the pract...
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The Republican National Committee is increasing some thresholds for presidential candidates who hope to qualify for the party’s second sanctioned debate in California on September 27. According to new criteria, candidates will need to reach at least 3% in two national polls, or 3% in one national poll and 3% in two polls conducted from separate early nominating states; these include Iowa, New Hampshire, South Caroline and Nevada. These requirements are more challenging than those for the first debate on August 23, where candidates only need to poll at least 1% in three national polls or 1% in ...
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Donald Trump’s political action committee, Save America, began last year with $105 million on hand. Now, the account has less than $4 million left after paying legal fees for Trump and his allies. The PAC first signaled financial trouble when it requested a refund for a $60 million donation sent to a pro-Trump organization, Make America Great Again, to be used for television commercials. The group has already given $12.5 million back to Save America in increments. According to election rules, super PACs can raise unlimited money, but regular PACs have strict donation limits. The pro-Trump supe...
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Former Attorney General Bill Barr said that he does not support Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination. However, he declined to say if he would support him in the general election, should Trump go up against President Joe Biden. “I have made clear that I strongly oppose Trump for the nomination and will not endorse Trump,” told Barr to NBC News. When asked how he would vote in a Trump vs. Biden matchup, Barr said, “I’ll jump off that bridge when I get to it.” NBC News reached out to 44 members of Trump’s former administration to ask whether they support the former president’s ...
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