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Nytimes election movie1/20/2024 ![]() He has said that I want to take Gazan refugees. “You know, first thing I’ll say is, God bless Ron DeSantis, because he continues to try and bring up this refugee situation. Yesterday, Haley responded and didn’t mince words. I've always said that, and I continue to say that,’” per ABC. The spot “features Haley in 2017 defending sending assistance to people in the West Bank and Gaza alongside a 2023 clip of her saying of the prospect of the United States accepting Gazan refugees, ‘That is not the role of U.S. On Friday, Never Back Down, the DeSantis super PAC, released an ad accusing Haley of flip-flopping on Gazan refugees. On guns: He called for a repeal of “restrictions on bump stocks instituted during the Trump administration and on pistol braces by the Biden administration,” per the Des Moines Register’s Phillip Sitter.īut in recent days, much of DeSantis world’s ire has been aimed at former UN Ambassador NIKKI HALEY.“What we’ll do is impose fees on all the remittances that people that work here send back to Mexico and Central America and South America.” On the border:“Trump said you can’t just force Mexico to pay there was no legal mechanism,” DeSantis said, per the Dubuque Telegraph Herald’s Michelle London.RON DeSANTIS knocked Trump from the right on both the border and guns. … At some point, there’s going to have to be consolidation when the outcome is inevitable.”īut that consolidation seems far from likely at this point.Ĭampaigning in Iowa over the weekend, Florida Gov. JOHN CORNYN (R-Texas): “I’m disappointed, because he’s such a terrific guy and has got a great message. MARK SANFORD, former South Carolina governor: “In talking to people here at home, what they have told me is that it’s unfortunate that the Tim that they know in South Carolina is not the Tim that people may be perceiving in Iowa and New Hampshire and other states.”. ![]() For years, the South Carolinian’s compelling background - raised by a single, working mother, rising up to become the lone Black Republican in the Senate - and hopeful tone made him a uniquely promising politician in the Trump-era GOP: a happy warrior amongst some very angry ones.īut Scott’s presidential campaign continues to struggle, notching somewhere “below 2 percent in national polls,” underperforming at the two debates so far and forcing a shift in strategies in a hope to find a foothold, as our Natalie Allison and Burgess Everett write this morning.Įven big fans of Scott are publicly acknowledging his bid is in big trouble. TIM SCOTT’s campaign started with a whole lot of promise. And his opponents’ campaigns are doing little to inspire confidence that they’ll be able to eke out a win. His legal troubles aren’t sending party leaders - or, for that matter, primary voters - running away from him. The GOP base is still largely with the former president. SHADES OF THE 2016 PRIMARY - We are 85 days away from the Iowa caucuses, and unfortunately for nearly every single Republican candidate not named DONALD TRUMP, the fundamentals of the race haven’t really budged. ![]() Donald Trump's firm grip on the 2024 GOP primary has the other candidates jockeying for the chance to consolidate the field. ![]()
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