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Feb 19 2024
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Biden is headed for defeat in upcoming election — and Dems have ‘no plan to fix the problems’: top pollster
Famed pollster Nate Silver said President Biden is headed for defeat this November due to his age and declining job performance — and the Democrats have “no plan to fix the problems.”
Silver, founder and former editor-in-chief of the FiveThirtyEight statistics website, said that, while the incumbent president “can still win,” it will only be the result of polls being wrong or “voters [
New York Post (News)Feb 07 2024
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Fox News Politics: Losing to 'none of these'
Welcome to Fox News’ Politics newsletter with the latest political news from Washington D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. - Senate voting on border deal, likely to fail - Biden leads Trump in 2024 poll if the former president is convicted Losing to No One During Nevada's unusual dual primary-caucus election, Nikki Haley was the only candidate on the GOP primary ballot. Despite
Fox News DigitalJan 16 2024
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Nikki Haley vows to be stronger in New Hampshire after third place finish in Iowa Republican caucuses
Nikki Haley pledged that she is “just getting started” after placing third in Iowa caucuses Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley pledged Tuesday that her campaign will be "even stronger in New Hampshire" as she focuses her attention on the first-in-the-nation primary after placing third in the Iowa caucuses. In an interview with "CBS Mornings" the morning after the caucuses, which
CBS News (Online)Feb 08 2024
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Trump Strolls to Victory in Nevada’s Republican Caucuses
Former President Donald J. Trump glided to victory in Nevada’s Republican caucuses on Thursday, an outcome all but guaranteed because he was the only major candidate on the ballot. The Associated Press declared Mr. Trump the winner shortly after caucus sites closed in Nevada, giving him his fourth straight triumph in a Republican nominating contest that awards delegates this year. Even in a
New York Times (News)Feb 07 2024
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Nikki Haley Just Lost A GOP Primary To 'Nobody'
Nikki Haley has failed to win the Nevada primary despite there being no other Republican candidates on the ticket. Haley came in second place to “None of These Candidates,” losing by around 22,000 votes. Overall, she received less than a third of the votes. The race was called at 9pm PST, with over 60 percent voting for no one. For some inexplicable reason, 2705 people voted for Mike Pence.
ZeroHedgeFeb 14 2024
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Instead of blaming the GOP’s failure to compromise on immigration for special election loss, right-wing pundits pine for George Santos
Conservative media figures are expressing regret for the expulsion of disgraced former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) following the Democratic victory in last night’s special election to fill his seat. Many of them are blaming Republican congressional leadership and GOP institutions for creating an opening for Democrats to retake a seat in the U.S. House by allowing Santos to be expelled, ignoring
Media MattersFeb 08 2024
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Special counsel report paints scathing picture of Biden’s memory
Special counsel Robert K. Hur’s report, while concluding that criminal charges were not merited for Biden’s careless handling of classified documents, painted a devastating portrait of an 81-year-old president whose age has become a central issue in his reelection campaign, saying his memory was “significantly limited” and that he had “limited precision and recall.” One reason prosecutors
Washington PostFeb 07 2024
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What’s next in Trump’s election subversion case after immunity ruling
An appellate court’s decision on Tuesday to reject Donald Trump’s claim that he is protected by presidential immunity from charges in his election subversion case set the stage for the former president to challenge the ruling. Trump, the leading GOP presidential candidate, immediately indicated in a statement through his campaign that he did indeed plan to appeal the court’s decision. Trump
Washington ExaminerFeb 07 2024
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Why the Long Shadow of Bush v. Gore Looms Over the Supreme Court’s Colorado Case
In early December, 2000, a young lawyer in Washington, D.C., named Gerard Magliocca stopped in front of the Supreme Court building. The question of who had won the Presidential election, on November 7th, remained unresolved. George W. Bush and Al Gore were separated by mere hundreds of votes in Florida, and the Bush campaign had sued to stop a recount. The Florida Supreme Court sided with Gore
The New YorkerFeb 11 2024
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Trump Draws Outrage—And Attention Back On Him—For Russia Comments
Former President Donald Trump managed to distract attention from President Joe Biden—whose cognitive abilities face increased attention after a special counsel’s recent report—by attacking alleged non-paying NATO nations Saturday, saying he would encourage Russia “do whatever the hell they want” if other coalition members didn’t pay more, drawing immediate condemnation from foreign allies.
Forbes