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WASHINGTON, June 9 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden travels to North Carolina on Friday to tout his economic agenda and pledge support to military families, spending time in a political swing state while Republican presidential candidates woo voters there, too. Biden's trip comes as Republican presidential candidates are converging on North Carolina for the state's Republican convention. The White House has said previously it would not comment on actions taken by the Justice Department. North Carolina is an important political swing state that Trump won, though only with a slim margin in 2020, while still losing the presidency to Biden, who won with 306 electoral votes to Trump's 232. During his trip, Biden will announce a series of executive actions to "increase the economic security of military and veteran spouses, caregivers, and survivors," the White House said.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Jill, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Trump, Jeff Mason, Kim Coghill Organizations: Republican, Nash Community College, Liberty, Florida, Justice Department, Trump, White, Fort Liberty, U.S . Army, Thomson Locations: North Carolina, Rocky Mount, Fort Bragg
The video does not disclose any potential AI use and the DeSantis campaign did not respond to a question about whether the images were fake or whether AI was used to create them. A person with knowledge of the DeSantis campaign operation said the Trump side had been "continuously posting fake images and false talking points to smear the governor." The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Drexel professor Stamm's forensics analysis tool suggests the images were made using an AI model called a diffusion model, which underpin popular AI image generation products like DALL-E and Stability AI. "At some point the AI systems will be outputting images that have no differences from real images," said James O'Brien, a professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley.
Persons: Donald Trump, Russell Cheyne, Anthony Fauci, Trump, Fauci, Ron DeSantis, Matthew Stamm, Hany Farid, DeSantis, Drexel, Biden, James O'Brien, Alexandra Ulmer, Anna Tong, Seana Davis, Rosalba O'Brien, Stephen Coates Organizations: U.S, Republican, Aberdeen International Airport, REUTERS, FRANCISCO, Republican White, Twitter, Trump, Drexel University, University of California, Republican National Committee, RNC, Thomson Locations: Aberdeen, Scotland, Britain, Florida, Berkeley, U.S, China, Taiwan, San Francisco
During Trump's tumultuous four years in the White House, Pence repeatedly defended him through multiple scandals. Pence, who turned 64 on Wednesday, joins a crowded nominating contest that is currently a two-man race between front-runner Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Trump supporters stormed the Capitol during the certification process, forcing Pence, family members, lawmakers and staff to flee to safety. "The American people deserve to know that on that day, President Trump also demanded that I choose between him and the Constitution. As president, Trump appointed conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices who helped end the national right to abortion last year.
Persons: Mike Pence, Donald Trump, Trump, Pence, Joe Biden's, Ron DeSantis, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum, Karen, Read, DeSantis, Todd Starnes, Trump's, Tim Reid, Susan Heavey, Colleen Jenkins, Alistair Bell Organizations: Wednesday, U.S . Capitol, U.S, Congress, Republican, Senate, Trump, Florida, Former New Jersey, North Dakota, Republican White House, Reuters, Capitol, CNN, Farmers of, Supreme, Pence, Thomson Locations: United States, Iowa, Former, North, Farmers of America, Ankeny , Iowa, U.S, UKRAINE, Ukraine, Indiana
June 7 (Reuters) - North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum entered the 2024 Republican presidential campaign on Wednesday, further expanding a crowded field of candidates led by former President Donald Trump. "I grew up in a tiny town in North Dakota," Burgum says. His announcement event was being held in Fargo, near his hometown of Arthur, North Dakota. Like many other Republican governors, Burgum has signed laws banning abortion and restricting transgender rights, including gender-affirming care for minors, although the measures go unmentioned in the video. Unlike many Republican governors, however, Burgum has called for North Dakota to achieve carbon neutrality by decade's end, although his strategy involves improving carbon capture technology rather than any limits on fossil fuels.
Persons: Doug Burgum, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Burgum, pugnacious Trump, DeSantis, Joe Biden, Chris Christie, Mike Pence, Joseph Ax, Doina Chiacu, Colleen Jenkins, Mark Porter Organizations: Republican, House, Trump, Florida, Federal, Commission, Twitter, Microsoft, Democratic, New, Thomson Locations: North Dakota, Fargo, Arthur , North Dakota, New Jersey
It is extremely rare for a vice president to run against a president he served under, and it has happened just a handful of times in U.S. history. But Pence incurred the wrath of Trump and his supporters when, as ceremonial president of the Senate, he refused to stop the certification of Biden's victory over Trump in the 2020 election. Trump supporters stormed the Capitol during the certification process on Jan. 6, 2021, forcing Pence, lawmakers and staff to flee to safety. Representatives for Trump's campaign could not be immediately reached for comment on Wednesday. Many of Trump's diehard supporters view Pence's refusal to overturn the election result as treachery, potentially complicating his path to the nomination.
Persons: Mike Pence, Donald Trump, Pence, Joe Biden, Trump, Ron DeSantis, Pence's, Trump's, Tim Reid, Susan Heavey, Ross Colvin, Grant McCool, Angus MacSwan Organizations: U.S . Capitol, Republican, Democratic, Trump, Reuters, Florida, CNN, Federal, Senate, Capitol, Thomson Locations: America, Des Moines, Iowa, Indiana, Russia, China
June 7 (Reuters) - North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is expected to announce his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday, further expanding a crowded field of candidates led by former President Donald Trump. "I grew up in a tiny town in North Dakota," Burgum says. His announcement event is being held in Fargo, near his hometown of Arthur, North Dakota. Like many other Republican governors, Burgum has signed laws banning abortion and restricting transgender rights, including gender-affirming care for minors, although the measures go unmentioned in the video. Unlike many Republican governors, however, Burgum has called for North Dakota to achieve carbon neutrality by decade's end, although his strategy involves improving carbon capture technology rather than any limits on fossil fuels.
Persons: Doug Burgum, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, pugnacious Trump, DeSantis, Burgum, Joe Biden, Chris Christie, Mike Pence, Joseph Ax, Colleen Jenkins, Mark Porter Organizations: House, Trump, Florida, Microsoft, Democratic, New, Thomson Locations: North Dakota, Fargo, Arthur , North Dakota, New Jersey
June 6 (Reuters) - The state of Florida on Tuesday acknowledged a role in sending two flights of migrants to California, saying all of them traveled voluntarily. California officials have reported two such flights arriving without warning in the capital Sacramento in recent days, and said the migrants carried documents indicating their transportation involved the state of Florida. The migrants apparently never passed through Florida, but were moved from Texas to New Mexico and then flown to Sacramento. Advocates who aided the migrants in California said the first group was dropped at the doorstep of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento. They also said the migrants reported being unaware of where they were being taken and had been promised jobs.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Florida's, Alecia Collins, Gavin Newsom, Rob Bonta, Collins, Daniel Trotta, Kristina Cooke, Mary Milliken, Richard Chang Organizations: Sacramento ., Martha's Vineyard, Democratic, U.S, Florida's state's, Emergency, Reuters . California, Catholic Charities, Advocates, Roman Catholic Diocese of, Thomson Locations: Florida, California, Sacramento, Texas, New Mexico, Massachusetts, Martha's, El Paso , Texas, Denver , Colorado, United States, Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento
No one cares about Mike Pence
  + stars: | 2023-06-07 | by ( Taylor Berman | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Pence hopes to position himself as a more traditional conservative, pushing for family values, fiscal conservatism, and an aggressive military presence abroad. He stuck with Mr. Trump through numerous controversies including the leak of the "Access Hollywood" tape, in which Mr. Trump boasted about grabbing women's genitalia. He vouched for Mr. Trump's character with skeptical evangelicals with whom Mr. Trump ultimately forged his own relationship. Portraying himself as a traditional conservative could also lead to a return to conservative media for Pence. For a time after leaving office as vice president, the Pences were homeless and appeared to be couch-surfing their way through Indiana.
Persons: Pence, , Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, McKay Coppins, … It's, Jonathan Swan, Trump, Doug Heye, Simon, Schuster, He's, I'm Organizations: Republican, Trump, Service, GOP, Politics, Florida, Atlantic, New York Times, Ukraine, Mr Locations: U.S, Afghanistan, Indiana
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) said over 70 bills it considers anti-LGBTQ were passed in statehouses this legislative session, double last year's previous record. The number of such bills introduced has steadily increased in recent years, growing from 115 in 2015, HRC said. HRC President Kelley Robinson named Florida, Tennessee and Texas as the most hostile states, saying Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had "weaponized his position." Twenty states now ban gender-affirming care, and 32 states introduced such legislation this year, HRC said. HRC praised Michigan and Minnesota for expanding LGBTQ rights in 2022-23.
Persons: Florida's, Octavio Jones, Kelley Robinson, Ron DeSantis, " Robinson, Jeremy Tedesco, Jeremy Redfern, Daniel Trotta, Bill Berkrot Organizations: REUTERS, Tuesday, Rights, HRC, Republican, Alliance Defending, Heritage Foundation, Family, Promoters, Michigan, Thomson Locations: Tallahassee , Florida, U.S, United States, statehouses, Florida , Tennessee, Texas, Florida, Minnesota
June 6 (Reuters) - Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is expected to formally announce his 2024 presidential campaign on Tuesday in New Hampshire, joining a growing Republican field led by Donald Trump. A former federal prosecutor, Christie, 60, has argued he is the only potential rival with the skills and willingness to attack Trump directly. He netted just 1% support from potential Republican primary voters in a Reuters/Ipsos poll in May, compared to Trump's 49% support and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' 19% support. That strategy may entice Republican voters who are ready to move past Trump, but it remains unclear whether any Republican can prevail without the support of Trump's still-loyal base. Despite his early support for Trump, Christie was passed over for vice president and for attorney general, and was fired as the head of Trump's transition team just three days after the 2016 election.
Persons: Chris Christie, Donald Trump, Christie, Trump's, Trump, Ron DeSantis, Joe Biden, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Mike Pence, disavow, Marco Rubio, Christie's, Joseph Ax, Colleen Jenkins, Alistair Bell Organizations: Former New Jersey, Republican, Saint Anselm College, Reuters, Florida, Trump, Democratic, Thomson Locations: New Hampshire, Manchester , New Hampshire, Trump's, New Jersey, New York City
GOP hopefuls campaign in Iowa
  + stars: | 2023-06-05 | by ( Jeremy Schultz | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
A security staffer checks arriving guests' bodies with a magnetometer for possible weapons before the start of a U.S. presidential campaign event with Florida Governor Ron Desantis on his second day of campaigning as an official candidate for the...moreA security staffer checks arriving guests' bodies with a magnetometer for possible weapons before the start of a U.S. presidential campaign event with Florida Governor Ron Desantis on his second day of campaigning as an official candidate for the 2024 U.S. Republican presidential nomination at Sun Valley Barn in Pella, Iowa, May 31. REUTERS/Scott MorganClose
Persons: Florida Governor Ron Desantis, Scott Morgan Organizations: Florida Governor, Republican, REUTERS Locations: Pella , Iowa
[1/5] Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S., April 27, 2023. That would allow the former president to clinch the nomination, just as he did in similar circumstances in 2016. Political analysts estimate that Trump can count on a diehard core of supporters, who make up at least a third of Republican voters, to help him secure his party's nomination. Trump dominates the field among potential Republican primary voters with 49% support and DeSantis next with 19%. Many may have also decided to enter the 2024 race because of the perceived vulnerabilities of the two front runners, Feehery said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Brian Snyder, Ron DeSantis, Trump, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum, DeSantis, Larry Hogan, Hogan, Pence, Nikki Haley, Christie, Tim Scott of, Asa Hutchinson, Oscar Brock, John Feehery, Feehery, Jimmy Carter, Jason Miller, Tim Reid, Nathan Layne, Ross Colvin, Grant McCool Organizations: U.S, Republican, REUTERS, Florida, Democratic, Trump, New, North Dakota, South Carolina, Republican National Committee, Thomson Locations: Manchester , New Hampshire, U.S, New Jersey, Maryland, Tim Scott of South Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee, Los Angeles, Laconia , New Hampshire
June 4 (Reuters) - California's attorney general is investigating whether the government of the state of Florida played any role in sending more than a dozen migrants to the California capital of Sacramento without advance notice. Representatives of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis did not immediately respond on Sunday to a request for comment. They had initially been taken by bus from Texas to New Mexico and then flown by private jet to Sacramento, California Governor Gavin Newsom said in a statement issued on Saturday. Initial findings revealed the migrants possessed documentation "purporting to be from the government of the State of Florida," Bonta said. Florida paid $615,000 to an aviation company as part of a "relocation program of unauthorized aliens," Florida state data showed.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Gavin Newsom, Rob Bonta, Bonta, Daniel Trotta, Christopher Cushing Organizations: Martha's Vineyard, Democratic, Roman Catholic Diocese, Los Angeles Times, of, Thomson Locations: Florida, California, Sacramento, Massachusetts, Martha's, Texas, Venezuela, Colombia, New Mexico, Sacramento , California, of Florida
SAN FRANCISCO, June 5 (Reuters) - A flight carrying about 20 migrants landed in Sacramento, California, on Monday as state authorities investigated the role Florida had played in transporting them from Texas via New Mexico, according to the California attorney general's office and news reports. The migrants carried documents that indicated their transportation involved the state of Florida, the California attorney general's office said. More than a dozen migrants who arrived on Friday carried similar documentation, the office said. DeSantis said at the time that his administration flew the migrants from Texas to the island getaway because many of the migrants arriving in Florida come from Texas. The Republican-controlled Florida legislature passed an immigration bill in May that sets aside $12 million for the state to transport migrants, among other measures meant to deter illegal immigration.
Persons: Florida, general's, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Gavin Newsom, Rob Bonta, Ted Hesson, Kristina Cooke, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: FRANCISCO, Republican, Bexar County Sheriff's, Democratic, Thomson Locations: Sacramento , California, Texas, New Mexico, California, Florida, Massachusetts, Bexar County, Sacramento, Democratic California, Washington, San Francisco
Chuck Todd said Sunday he will step down as moderator of "Meet the Press" after nine years. NBC News' co-chief White House correspondent Kristen Welker will take over later this year. Chuck Todd said Sunday he will step down as moderator of "Meet the Press" after nine years and will be replaced by NBC News' co-chief White House correspondent Kristen Welker. Kristen Welker will take over the hosting duties at "Meet the Press." Welker has already been filling in for Todd on "Meet the Press," and on Sunday he said she has been "ready for this for a long time."
Persons: Chuck Todd, Kristen Welker, Todd, It's, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Joe Biden, She'll, Nathan Congleton, David Gregory, Welker, Martha Rountree, I've Organizations: NBC, NBC News, White, Press, NBCU, Getty Locations: Donald Trump , Florida
[1/2] Republican presidential candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks at a campaign event in Rochester, New Hampshire, U.S., June 1, 2023. Trump fired back in a sudden escalation of the war of words between the two men that not only heightened tensions in the Republican race but also provided insight into DeSantis’ initial strategy. "I've witnessed Republican after Republican get elected to whatever office and then they all kind of backed down and compromised,” Lambert said. But it was a top talking point in Iowa and South Carolina, where evangelical Christians hold more sway. Bill Hixon, a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives who introduced DeSantis in Gilbert, said he was ready to move on.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Brian Snyder GILBERT, Donald Trump, Trump, DeSantis, , Doug Kochel, , he’s, ” DeSantis, “ There’s, ” Trump, Doug Lambert, I've, ” Lambert, Maureen Plyler, “ He’s, Casey DeSantis, Bill Hixon, Hixon, I’ve, James Oliphant, Nathan Layne, Ross Colvin, Alistair Bell Organizations: Republican, Florida, REUTERS, , Touring, Reuters, New, TRUMP, Republican Party, South Carolina House, Thomson Locations: Rochester , New Hampshire, U.S, Brian Snyder GILBERT , South Carolina, Florida, Touring Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Iowa, , Gilbert , South Carolina, Belknap, Gilbert
[1/4] Republican presidential candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis listens while his wife Casey speaks at a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S., June 1, 2023. Casey DeSantis is emerging as a pivotal figure in her husband's nascent campaign, and her prominence on the trail could mark a sharp contrast with Republican front-runner Donald Trump. Reuters/Ipsos polling conducted on May 9-15 showed Trump is backed by 49% of Republicans, with Ron DeSantis in a distant second place at 19%. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his wife Casey applaud as U.S. President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally, at Orlando Sanford International Airport in Sanford, Florida, October 12, 2020. Afterward, Casey DeSantis stayed in the main hall longer than her husband, greeting voters and posing for pictures.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Casey, Brian Snyder, Casey DeSantis, DeSantis, Lisa Teeman, Donald Trump, Ron Desantis, Scott Morgan, Melania Trump, Ivanka, Joe Biden, Jeanette Hoffman, Hoffman, I'm, Trump, , Jonathan Ernst, cower, Suzanne Nelson, Doug Lambert, Lambert, Nathan Layne, James Oliphant, Colleen Jenkins, Christopher Cushing, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Republican, Florida, REUTERS, Republican Florida, Republican U.S, Democratic, Reuters, CENTRAL, mamas, Orlando Sanford International, Republican Party, Thomson Locations: Manchester , New Hampshire, U.S, Brian Snyder LACONIA, New Hampshire, Iowa, Laconia, West Des Moines , Iowa, Florida, DeSantis, Des Moines , Iowa, Sanford , Florida, New, Belknap
[1/3] Casey DeSantis, wife of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, listens to him speak at his 2022 U.S. midterm elections night party in Tampa, Florida, November 8, 2022. "She is a very strong woman," said Teeman, a 62-year-old retired IT professional who had come to hear Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' presidential pitch. Reuters/Ipsos polling conducted on May 9-15 showed Trump is backed by 49% of Republicans, with Ron DeSantis in a distant second place at 19%. Casey DeSantis has been credited by DeSantis and others around him as his closest adviser and a partner in his political activities. At the Laconia event on Thursday, Casey DeSantis stayed in the main hall longer then her husband, greeting voters and posing for pictures.
Persons: Casey DeSantis, Ron DeSantis, Marco Bello, Lisa Teeman, Donald Trump, cower, Suzanne Nelson, Trump, DeSantis, Melania, Ivanka, Joe Biden, Jeanette Hoffman, Casey, Hoffman, I'm, Doug Lambert, Lambert, Nathan Layne, Jim Oliphant, Colleen Jenkins, Christopher Cushing Organizations: REUTERS, Florida, Republican, Reuters, Democratic, Republican Party, Thomson Locations: Florida, Tampa , Florida, Marco Bello LACONIA, New Hampshire, Iowa , New Hampshire, South Carolina, Laconia, Belknap , New, Bluffs , Iowa
Trump, DeSantis trade barbs as 2024 campaign acrimony grows
  + stars: | 2023-06-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Trump, who currently holds a large lead over DeSantis in a distant second in polls on the 2024 Republican nomination, also took critical shots at other candidates lower down in the rankings, suggesting they exit the party's primary. Trump's comments were made to Fox News host Sean Hannity in a town hall in Clive, Iowa. DeSantis quipped to reporters during a campaign event in New Hampshire. I'll have that this country hopping in six months," Trump, who can only serve one more term, sniped back. Remarking on former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson, Trump said: "nobody knows who the hell he is."
Persons: Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Trump, Sean Hannity, Hannity, DeSantis, Mike Pence, Chris Christie, They're, Asa Hutchinson, Nathan Layne, Timothy Reid, Eric Beech, Lincoln Organizations: Florida, Republican, Fox News, Thomson Locations: Clive , Iowa, Florida, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Arkansas
President Dimon would be square peg in Oval hole
  + stars: | 2023-06-02 | by ( John Foley | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
NEW YORK, June 2 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The idea of Jamie Dimon running for U.S. president makes sense in one way: After helming JPMorgan (JPM.N), the biggest bank in the Western world, there aren’t many bigger jobs. There are big reasons, however, why Dimon would be a square peg in an Oval Office. If part of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s appeal rested on empty claims of business savvy, Dimon is the real deal. Trump’s financial failings and Epstein connections didn’t stick, but Dimon probably won’t want to test voters again. Follow @johnsfoley on TwitterCONTEXT NEWSBillionaire fund manager Bill Ackman tweeted on May 31 that JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon should run for president in the 2024 elections.
Persons: Jamie Dimon, Bill Ackman, Donald Trump’s, Aubrey Immelman, There’s, Jobs, Jeffrey Epstein, Epstein, Dimon, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Jeffrey Goldfarb, Sharon Lam Organizations: YORK, Reuters, U.S, JPMorgan, ” Banking, Congress, Bloomberg, Trump, Florida, Republican, Thomson
[1/2] Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus speaks to the audience before the start of the Republican U.S. presidential candidates debate sponsored by CNN at the University of Miami in Miami, Florida, March 10, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo AllegriWASHINGTON, June 2 (Reuters) - The Republican National Committee on Friday announced relatively stringent limits on who can participate in the first 2024 presidential primary debate, posing a potential challenge for several long-shot contenders. The RNC, the Republican Party's governing body, will also require all attendees to support the eventual Republican nominee, the body said on Friday. The rules are almost certain to limit the number of candidates on the debate stage relative to previous election cycles. During the 2016 Republican presidential nominating process, for instance, some 17 candidates participated in the first debate.
Persons: Reince Priebus, Carlo Allegri WASHINGTON, Donald Trump, Doug Burgum, Perry Johnson, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Gram Slattery, Nathan Layne, Colleen Jenkins, Marguerita Choy Organizations: Republican National, Republican U.S, CNN, University of Miami, REUTERS, Republican National Committee, RNC, Republican, North Dakota, South Carolina, Trump, Thomson Locations: Miami , Florida, Milwaukee, Iowa , New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada, North, Trump , Florida
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGOP megadonor Hal Lambert explains why he's backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over Trump in 2024Hal Lambert, Point Bridge Capital CEO and Republican megadonor, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss why he's backing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for president in 2024 after fundraising for former President Donald Trump in 2016.
Persons: Hal Lambert, Ron DeSantis, Republican megadonor, Donald Trump Organizations: GOP, Florida Gov, Trump, Point Bridge Capital, Republican Locations: Florida, Point
Earlier, DeSantis and his wife, Casey DeSantis, hosted an event at a welding company in Sioux City, in Iowa's extreme west. Now they were downriver in Council Bluffs, a city of about 60,000, and had two more events ahead before flying to New Hampshire and South Carolina for the remainder of a three-state, 12-city tour. Iowa voters are well known for demanding to see candidates up close. That means he will need to stump in places like Council Bluffs again and again before February. In her remarks, she showed herself as a fierce advocate for DeSantis’ Florida record while reminding listeners that the two are parents of three young children.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Donald Trump, Casey DeSantis, Matt Windschitl, ” Windschitl, ” He’s, ” DeSantis, slacks, , , Casey, John, , Doug Krasne, James Oliphant, Leslie Adler Organizations: Florida, Wednesday, Republican, Trump, Bluffs, Christian, Yale University, Harvard Law School, U.S . Navy, John Deere, DeSantis ’, Thomson Locations: , Iowa, Iowa, Sioux City, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Des Moines, Florida, Israel’s, Galilee, DeSantis ’ Florida
[1/2] Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence addresses the National Review Institute's 2023 Ideas Summit in Washington, U.S., March 31, 2023. Christie, who advised Trump's campaign in 2016 only to become a vocal critic of the former president, will formally announce his 2024 campaign on June 6, a person familiar with the matter said. The growing Republican field concerns many Trump opponents inside the Republican Party. Trump has a massive polling lead in a Republican field that now has more than 10 declared or almost-declared candidates. On Wednesday, Pence's polling average in the Republican field was less than 4%, compared to Trump's 53%, according to a RealClearPolitics average of polls.
Persons: Mike Pence, Kevin Lamarque, Chris Christie, Donald Trump, Christie, Trump's, Pence, Doug Burgum, Trump, Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, Donald, Steve Holland, Joseph Ax, Tim Reid, Daniel Wallis Organizations: U.S, REUTERS, New, Reuters, North, Trump, Republican Party, Republican, Florida, Capitol, Christian, Saint Anselm College, Republicans, South Carolina, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, New Jersey, North Dakota, Iowa, New Hampshire
[1/2] U.S. Republican presidential candidate and New Jersey governor Chris Christie speaks during the Heritage Action for America presidential candidate forum in Greenville, South Carolina on September 18, 2015. Christie has played the role of attack dog before: in a memorable debate appearance shortly before he ended his 2016 campaign, Christie mocked U.S. Three days after Trump's surprise victory, Christie was fired as the head of Trump's White House transition team. Since the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters, Christie has jabbed at Trump on numerous occasions. Christie was also a candidate for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination but was beaten by eventual nominee Mitt Romney.
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