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NEW YORK (AP) — From auto production lines to Hollywood, the power of labor unions is back in the national spotlight. The tightest U.S. labor market in decades is adding to leverage workers feel they have to challenge their employers. UNION RATES HAVE BEEN FALLING FOR DECADES. That came around the same era that states also began to pass labor laws for their own public workers. Generally, states in the Northeast, upper Midwest and West Coast adopted more expansive collective bargaining laws — reaching all different categories of public employees, Vachon explains.
Persons: ” Alexander Colvin, Johnnie Kallas, , Eunice Han, Todd Vachon, Taft, Hartley, Vachon, Ronald Reagan, , John F, Kennedy, ” Vachon, Han, Colvin, ” Colvin Organizations: Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Associated Press, Cornell University’s Labor, P Global Market Intelligence, Labor, University of Utah, U.S . Federal Reserve, Rutgers School of Management, Labor Relations, Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Labor Relations, West Coast, Starbucks, Gallup Locations: Hollywood, Union, U.S, United States, Midwest, West
Ambassador to the United Nations and Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley attends a town hall in Indian Land, South Carolina, U.S. August 28, 2023. DeSantis' campaign announced last week that he had raised $15 million in the third quarter, but only $5 million of that can be spent on the Republican nominating battle. Haley's campaign says she now has $9.1 million that can be spent on the primary race. Haley's campaign took in money from more than 40,000 new donors in the third quarter, according to her campaign. "We have seen a big surge in support and have real momentum," said Haley spokesperson Olivia Perez-Cubas.
Persons: Nikki Haley, Sam Wolfe, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Haley's, Trump's, Haley, Olivia Perez, Tim Reid, Ross Colvin, Bill Berkrot Organizations: U.S, United Nations, Republican, REUTERS, South, Florida, Trump, Thomson Locations: Land, South Carolina, U.S, Iowa, DeSantis, New Hampshire
REUTERS/Mohammed Salem/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 9 (Reuters) - U.S. presidential contenders have thrown their support behind Israel after Palestinian Islamist group Hamas launched a surprise attack on the country. "Joe Biden betrayed Israel," Trump said at a campaign event in the early primary voting state of New Hampshire on Monday. RON DESANTISFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis, a distant second to Trump in national polls for the Republican presidential nomination, also assailed Biden over the attack. He also called for a "freeze" on funds "Biden has made available to Iran." TIM SCOTTSouth Carolina Senator Tim Scott joined fellow Republican presidential contenders in criticizing Biden, tweeting that "America's weakness is blood in the water for bad actors."
Persons: Mohammed Salem, JOE BIDEN, Joe Biden, Adrienne Watson, Antony Blinken, DONALD TRUMP, Donald Trump, Israel, Biden, Trump, RON DESANTIS, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, NIKKI HALEY, Nikki Haley, Benjamin Netanyahu, Haley, VIVEK RAMASWAMY, Vivek Ramaswamy, MIKE, Mike Pence, Tim Scott, tweeting, ROBERT F, KENNEDY JR Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Alexandra Ulmer, James Oliphant, Costas Pitas, Nathan Layne, Ross Colvin, Howard Goller Organizations: REUTERS, Palestinian, Hamas, Israel, U.S, National Security, DONALD TRUMP Former U.S, Trump, Republican, Twitter, United, Israeli, VIVEK, VIVEK RAMASWAMY Biotech, Ukraine, CNN, TIM SCOTT South, White, Thomson Locations: Gaza, Israel, Iran, U.S, New Hampshire, RON DESANTIS Florida, United States, Iowa, Russia, Ukraine, TIM SCOTT South Carolina
The Hamas attack left at least 250 dead and 1,500 wounded in Israel. The attack only adds new complications as the Biden administration and Iran are locked in disputes over Tehran’s nuclear program. Biden administration officials have also been working on brokering a normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, the most powerful and wealthy Arab state. Biden administration officials pushed back against the argument. Administration officials roundly rejected this, saying their efforts to help Palestinian civilians in Gaza and elsewhere do not involve money that Hamas can use or divert.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, “ unconscionable ”, , ” Biden, Obama, , won’t, ” Netanyahu, Israel, Jonathan Schanzer, , Netanyahu, Schanzer, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Carolina Sen, Tim Scott, Matthew Miller, State Victoria Nuland, Barbara Leaf, Seung Min Kim, Jill Colvin, Thomas Beaumont Organizations: WASHINGTON, GOP, Hamas, Hezbollah, Biden, European, Middle East, White, Trump White, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Republican, Israel ., Israel . Florida Gov, Department, Foreign Relations, Islamic, State Victoria, Republicans, Administration, Associated Press Locations: Israel, Jerusalem, Gaza, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi, Egypt, Syria, Washington, Israel . Florida, Carolina, U.S, Islamic Republic, Lebanon, New York, Waterloo , Iowa
Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine has divided the Republican field, with some like Trump and Florida Gov. This would have never happened with me either,” Trump claimed, adding later in Cedar Rapids that Biden had “betrayed Israel" with the deal. Biden on Saturday decried the “unconscionable” assault and pledged to ensure Israel has “what it needs to defend itself” after the attack. Much of the Republican criticism focused on a complex deal announced by the Biden administration in September to release five U.S. citizens detained in Iran. Hamas and Iran are brought together by a shared enmity toward Israel.
Persons: Donald Trump, Biden, Saturday, Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, , Trump, , , ” Trump, Ebrahim Raisi, Carolina Sen, Tim Scott, Adrienne Watson, Brian Nelson, ” Pence, kowtows, Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy, ” ___ Colvin, Kim Organizations: Republican, Florida Gov, Israel, Trump, Hamas, Administration, Biden, , State, White House National Security Council, Treasury, GOP, Republican Party Locations: WATERLOO , Iowa, Israel, Iran, Ukraine, Trump, U.S, Waterloo , Iowa, Cedar Rapids, South Korea, Doha, Qatar, Iranian, Carolina, Iowa, New York, Washington
With an early morning social media post on Friday, Trump inserted himself into the chaotic race to replace Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker by backing Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan for the post. Jordan is facing at least one other candidate — House Majority Leader Steve Scalise — who is also on good terms with Trump. Political Cartoons View All 1202 ImagesRegardless of who becomes the next speaker, Trump has undeniable sway over House Republicans. All I can say is we’ll do whatever’s best for the country and for the Republican Party,” Trump told reporters at the courthouse Wednesday. Trump's agenda while in office was often thwarted by congressional leaders from his own party as he clashed with former House Speaker Paul Ryan and then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Persons: — Donald Trump, Trump, Kevin McCarthy, Jim Jordan, , ” Trump, Jordan, “ He’s, , Steve Scalise —, Matt Gaetz —, Troy Nehls, Trump's, McCarthy, “ He's, ” Jordan, That's, — Trump, Joe Biden, Nehls, Biden, Kevin Hern, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, ___ Colvin, Lisa Mascaro Organizations: WASHINGTON, Ohio, Republican Party, Real America’s, GOP, Republicans, Trump, Florida Rep, Texas Rep, Fox News Digital, Capitol, Trump’s, Trump strategize, Republican Conference, Fox, White, Associated Press Locations: Jordan, New York, stoke, Scalise
WASHINGTON, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Bolstered by an infusion of new cash, Republican candidate Ron DeSantis’ presidential bid is diverting more resources to Iowa, including relocating key members of his team there, his campaign said on Wednesday. The moves reflect the crucial role Iowa, the state with the first Republican nominating contest on Jan. 15, plays for DeSantis. The Florida governor's campaign has essentially made it a win-or-bust state because he badly trails Republican frontrunner Donald Trump in opinion polls in Iowa and elsewhere. The DeSantis campaign on Wednesday reported raising $15 million during the third quarter, although not all of those funds will be available for use during the Republican primary. His campaign is planning to relocate about one-third of its staff, including aides who handle strategy and communications, to Iowa for the stretch run before the contest, the campaign said.
Persons: Ron DeSantis ’, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, James Uthmeier, Ted Cruz, Rick Santorum, DeSantis, Trump, James Oliphant, Ross Colvin, Grant McCool Organizations: DeSantis, Republican, The New York Times, Iowa, Thomson Locations: Iowa, Florida, DeSantis, U.S
[1/8] U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) speaks with reporters after filing a motion to vacate —an attempt to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)— as he departs the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. October 2, 2023. A faction of about 20 Republicans, Gaetz included, had forced McCarthy's hand by repeatedly blocking other legislation. No U.S. House speaker has ever been removed from the position that puts the holder second in line in succession for the presidency after the vice president. "What we're seeing with House Republicans is pure chaos," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said. On the House floor, Gaetz earlier accused McCarthy of having a "secret side deal" with Democrats to approve Ukraine aid.
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Kevin McCarthy, Jonathan Ernst, Gaetz, McCarthy, McCarthy's, Joe Biden, Biden, Hakeem Jeffries, Karine Jean, Pierre said, Richard Cowan, Makini Brice, Katharine Jackson, Doina Chiacu, Moira Warburton, Costas Pitas, Kanishka Singh, Andy Sullivan, Scott Malone, Cynthia Osterman, Alistair Bell, Grant McCool, Ross Colvin Organizations: U.S, , Capitol, REUTERS, Rights, . House, Democratic, Republicans, House Press, House Republicans, Senate, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, McCarthy's, Ukraine
Donald Trump 's campaign is calling on the Republican National Committee to cancel all remaining presidential primary debates, saying the RNC must instead “refocus its manpower” on defeating Joe Biden next year. In a statement late Monday, top Trump advisers also repeated debunked falsehoods about election fraud, claiming without evidence that Democrats are working to steal the 2024 election. Trump has maintained that the 2020 election was stolen, despite multiple legal cases, investigations and his own attorney general finding no fraud. In their statement, senior campaign advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita say the November debate in Miami and all future debates should be canceled. The former president and front-runner for the GOP nomination has skipped the first two debates — as several of his rivals attacked him for not attending — and said he wouldn’t participate in the future.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Trump, Susie Wiles, Chris LaCivita, , , Ron DeSantis, “ Donald Trump, Bryan Griffin, Ronna McDaniel, McDaniel, ___ Burnett, Jill Colvin, Michelle L, Price Organizations: Republican National Committee, Trump, Republicans, GOP, RNC, Florida Gov, Associated Press Locations: Miami, New York, U.S, Chicago
NEW YORK (AP) — After a fiery first day of opening arguments, lawyers in Donald Trump's business fraud trial in New York will move on Tuesday to the more plodding task of going through years of his financial documents in what's expected to be a weekslong fight over whether they constitute proof of fraud. An accountant who prepared Trump’s financial statements for years was expected to be back on the witness stand for a second day. Trump, who spent a full day Monday as an angry spectator at the civil trial, was contemplating a return to court as well. The non-jury trial concerns six remaining claims in the lawsuit, and how much Trump might owe in penalties. James is seeking $250 million and a ban on Trump doing business in New York.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, , Letitia James, Arthur Engoron, James, Kevin Wallace, Alina Habba, he’d, Mazars, Donald Bender, Judge Engoron, Wallace, Jill Colvin, Jake Offenhartz, Karen Matthews Organizations: New, Democrat, Trump, Associated Press Locations: New York, Lago, Florida, Sisak, x.com
“I’m going to Court tomorrow morning to fight for my name and reputation,” Trump wrote Sunday night on his Truth Social platform. !” Trump wrote. James, a Democrat, is seeking $250 million in penalties and a ban on doing business in New York. James' lawsuit accused Trump and his company of a long list of fibs in the financial statements he gave to banks. James’ lawsuit is one of several legal headaches for Trump as he campaigns for a return to the White House in next year's election.
Persons: Donald Trump, “ I’m, ” Trump, Trump, Letitia James, Arthur Engoron, , James, Engoron, Michael Cohen, Jean Carroll, Engoron’s, ” Engoron, James ’, Banks, Jill Colvin Organizations: New York, Trump Organization, Democrat, Trump, NYS, New York City, White, Associated Press Locations: New York, Manhattan, Sisak, x.com
Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump waves at the crowd after speaking during a 2024 presidential campaign rally in Dubuque, Iowa, U.S. September 20, 2023. After spending roughly $1 million on anti-Trump ads in Iowa, the Republican Accountability PAC, for example, concluded in August their money wasn't making a difference. "We have stopped spending money in the primary. Continuing to spend on the primary is essentially a waste of money, said Reed Galen, co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project. Steven Cheung, a spokesperson for Trump, said "no amount of Never Trump money" could match the enthusiasm Trump is generating among grassroots voters.
Persons: Donald Trump, Scott Morgan, Trump, Charles Koch, Sarah Longwell, Reed Galen, they'd, Galen, Joe Biden, Steven Cheung, Tim Miller, Jeb Bush, Miller, Bill Riggs, Biden, Lincoln Project's Galen, Alexandra Ulmer, Tim Reid, Jason Lange, Ross Colvin, Daniel Wallis Organizations: U.S, Republican, REUTERS, Trump, PAC, Trump Lincoln Project, Democratic, Lincoln, Independents, Biden, Reuters, for Growth, Federal, Commission, The, Growth, AFP, Koch, Trump Republicans, Republicans, Washington D.C, Thomson Locations: Dubuque , Iowa, U.S, Midwestern, Iowa, Wisconsin, AFP, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington
Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) speaks as former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum listen at the first Republican candidates' debate of the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. August 23, 2023. Haley, U.N. ambassador in Trump's administration, said the curtains had been bought during the previous Obama administration, and told Scott to "do your homework." before the exchange devolved into cacophony with the two candidates, joined by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, talking over one another. The New York Times in 2018 reported that $52,701 had been spent for "customized and mechanized curtains" for the residence. The article said plans to buy the curtains were made in 2016, before Trump took office.
Persons: Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, Doug Burgum, Brian Snyder, Donald Trump, Tim Scott of, Haley, U.N, Obama, Scott, Ron DeSantis, Trump, Chris Christie, Joe Biden, Jill Biden, Trump's, Mike Pence, Karen Pence, Alex Bruesewitz, DeSantis, Christie, Alexandra Ulmer, Ross Colvin, Howard Goller Organizations: South Carolina, North Dakota, Republican, REUTERS, White, United Nations, Florida, New York Times, New, Democratic, Trump Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, U.S, Tim Scott of South Carolina, New York, cacophony, New Jersey
It also shows the despair of some Republican establishment donors looking for a viable candidate who is not Trump. Reuters also spoke to a half dozen Haley donors, advisers to donors, and even supporters of other candidates who said more donors are looking at Haley. The Haley campaign did not respond to requests for comment about donor support. Even if more donors do line up behind Haley, it may be in vain, as so many Republican voters appear set on Trump. Rob Godfrey, a Republican strategist who advises some donors, said he has also seen an uptick in support for Haley in South Carolina.
Persons: Nikki Haley, Sam Wolfe, Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, DeSantis, Trump, Haley, Joe Biden, Ronald Lauder, Andrew Romeo, John Yates, Yates, Frayda Levin, Tim Scott, Fred Zeidman, I've, Rob Godfrey, Godfrey, Alexandra Ulmer, Gram Slattery, Ross Colvin, Grant McCool Organizations: U.S, United Nations, Republican, REUTERS, Reuters, South, Trump, White, Democratic, Thomson Locations: Land, South Carolina, U.S, Florida, California, DeSantis, New Hampshire, New Mexico, China, Israel, New Jersey, Texas, San Francisco, Washington
[1/8] Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses auto workers as he skips the second GOP debate, in Clinton Township, Michigan, U.S., September 27, 2023. "Donald Trump is lying about President Biden's agenda to distract from his failed track record of trickle-down tax cuts, closed factories, and jobs outsourced to China," Biden's campaign said in a statement while Trump spoke. The UAW has to date not backed either presidential candidate, making it the only major union not to endorse Biden. The UAW leadership has welcomed Biden's support, however, and spoken about Trump and his record in scathing terms. Promising to end the government's EV push if elected, Trump urged the UAW to back him in the presidential race.
Persons: Donald Trump, Rebecca Cook, autoworkers, Trump, Joe Biden's, Ron DeSantis, Chris Christie, Donald Duck, Biden, charlatan, Biden's, Jason Roe, Roe, Nathan Layne, Kanishka Singh, Jason Lange, Joe White, Ross Colvin, Deepa Babington Organizations: U.S, Republican, GOP, REUTERS, Former U.S, America's, New, United Auto Workers union, General Motors, Chrysler, Ford, Trump, Republican Party, UAW, Thomson Locations: Clinton Township , Michigan, U.S, Former, Detroit, Florida, New Jersey, China, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, It's, Wilton , Connecticut, Singh, Washington
Republican presidential candidates talk over each other during the second Republican candidates' debate of the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, September 27, 2023. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a frequent Trump critic, chimed in, saying Trump was "afraid" and mocking him as "Donald Duck" for skipping the debate. Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee for the November 2024 election, was also a frequent target for the Republican candidates, who castigated his handling of the economy and the southern border with Mexico. "They're all job candidates," Trump said dismissively of the seven Republicans at the debate. Haley, meanwhile, was hoping a second consecutive strong debate performance will convince some Republican donors she has the best odds of unseating Trump.
Persons: Ronald Reagan, Mike Blake, Donald Trump's, Joe Biden, Trump, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Chris Christie, chimed, Donald Duck, Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Biden, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ramaswamy, Dana Perino, Iowa's, Haley, Doug Burgum, autoworkers, Tim Scott, Scott, Vladimir Putin, Tim Reid, Rami Ayyub, Kanishka Singh, Jasper Ward, Eric Beech, Gram Slattery, Joseph Ax, Ross Colvin, Howard Goller Organizations: Republican, Ronald Reagan Presidential, REUTERS, Democratic, Trump, Reuters, Former New Jersey, United, United Nations, TikTok, U.S, Trump . North, Thomson Locations: Simi Valley , California, SIMI VALLEY , California, China, Wisconsin, Florida, United Nations, Mexico, Michigan, New York, COVID, Trump . North Dakota, Ukraine, Russia, Jasper, Princeton , New Jersey
[1/2] Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends a 2024 presidential election campaign event at Sportsman Boats in Summerville, South Carolina, U.S. September 25, 2023. Seven Republican candidates will be on stage for the debate that begins at 9 p.m. Trump's Republican rivals need to change the trajectory with less than four months until voting begins in Iowa, which holds the first Republican nominating contest, the strategists say. DEBATE IS 'MAKE-OR-BREAK' FOR DESANTISMancuso said this week's debate was especially important for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Once the clear second-place candidate behind Trump, DeSantis has floundered, and some other candidates have closed the gap with him in recent polls.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sam Wolfe, Donald Trump's, Ronald Reagan, Joe Biden, Trump, Biden, John Feehery, Feehery, Mary Anna Mancuso, Mancuso, Lindsey Graham's, DESANTIS Mancuso, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, Mike Pence, Tim Scott of, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum, Kyle Kondik, Kondik, Stuart Varney, Tim Reid, Ross Colvin, Howard Goller Organizations: U.S, Republican, Sportsman, REUTERS, Former U.S, Foundation & Institute, Trump, Democratic Party, Florida Governor, Reuters, Former South Carolina, New, North Dakota, University of Virginia Center for Politics, Republican National Committee, Fox Business Network, Univision, Thomson Locations: Summerville , South Carolina, U.S, Former, Simi Valley , California, Wisconsin, Detroit, Iowa, Florida, New Hampshire, South Carolina, COVID, DeSantis, Tim Scott of South Carolina, New Jersey, North
NEW YORK (AP) — A judge ruled Tuesday that Donald Trump committed fraud for years while building the real estate empire that catapulted him to fame and the White House. Engoron’s ruling, in a phase of the case known as summary judgment, resolves the key claim in James’ lawsuit, but several others remain. “Today, a judge ruled in our favor and found that Donald Trump and the Trump Organization engaged in years of financial fraud," James said in a statement. James’ lawsuit is one of several legal headaches for Trump, the Republican front-runner in next year's election. James’ lawsuit does not carry the potential of prison time, but could complicate Trump's ability to transact real estate deals.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Judge Arthur Engoron, Letitia James, Engoron, Christopher Kise, , Kise, Eric, Engoron's, Eric Trump, , James ’, Trump, James, He'll, James wasn’t, ” Trump, Allen Weisselberg, Michael Cohen, Eric Tucker, Jill Colvin, Bernard Condon, David B, Caruso Organizations: White, New York, Trump Organization, Trump, New, Democrat, Mar, Republican, D.C, Buffalo Bills, Trump Foundation, Associated Press, Washington , D.C Locations: New York, United States, Lago, Florida, Manhattan, Georgia, Washington, Washington ,, Summerville , South Carolina
They gave everything from their pensions on, and they saved the automobile industry,” Biden said Monday from the White House. Biden is also leaning in on his union support at a time when labor enjoys broad support from the public, with 67% of Americans approving of labor unions in an August Gallup poll. White House officials dismissed the notion that Trump forced their hand and noted that Biden was headed to Michigan at the request of UAW President Shawn Fain, who last week invited the sitting president to join the strikers. “He is pro-UAW, he is pro-workers, that is this president,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday. Dave Ellis, who stocks parts at the distribution center, said he’s happy Biden wants to show people he’s behind the middle class.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Theodore Roosevelt, Roosevelt, Biden, , , Erik Loomis, , ” Biden, Donald Trump, Gallup, Trump, President Trump, Joe Biden, Jason Miller, Shawn Fain, Karine Jean, Pierre, Carolyn Nippa, ” Nippa, “ I’m, Dave Ellis, he’s, Ellis, Gene Sperling, Julie Su, ___ Krisher, Jill Colvin Organizations: WASHINGTON, United Auto Workers, Democratic, The, University of Rhode, UAW, White, Republican, Biden, , Trump, Labor, Associated Press Locations: Las Vegas, The Palms, University of Rhode Island, Detroit, California, Hollywood, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Palestine, Ohio, Van Buren Township , Michigan, Washington, Summerville , South Carolina
When is the second Republican debate and will Trump attend?
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( Tim Reid | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 26 - Seven Republican candidates will take part in the second 2024 Republican presidential debate on Wednesday in California. FEWER CANDIDATES - AND NO TRUMP AGAINThe qualifying rules for the second debate are more stringent than the first last month, when eight candidates were on stage in Milwaukee. As he did in August, Trump will hold a rival event at the same time as the debate. Once the clear second-place candidate behind Trump, DeSantis' campaign has floundered as some other candidates closed the gap with him in recent polls. After Ramaswamy's pugnacious performance in the August debate, expect to see more attacks on him and his lack of experience, especially by Haley and Pence, both of whom had strong outings last month.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Jonathan Ernst, Donald Trump, Ronald Reagan, Milwaukee . Long, Asa Hutchinson, Trump, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott of, Vivek Ramaswamy, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum, DESANTIS, DeSantis, Ramaswamy, RAMASWAMY, Ramaswamy's, Haley, Pence, Scott, TRUMP, BIDEN, Christie, Biden, Hunter Biden, Tim Reid, Costas Pitas, Ross Colvin, Jonathan Oatis, Christian Schmollinger, Susan Heavey Organizations: Florida Governor, Republican, Family Research, REUTERS, Foundation & Institute, Republican National Committee, Fox Business Network, Univision, United Auto Workers, UAW, Trump, South Carolina, New, North Dakota, DeSantis, Democratic, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, California, Detroit, autoworkers, Wisconsin, Simi Valley , California, Los Angeles, U.S, Milwaukee ., Arkansas, Florida, Tim Scott of South Carolina, New Jersey, North, Arizona, Nevada
[1/5] Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks as former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, former biotech executive Vivek Ramaswamy and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley listen during the first Republican candidates' debate of the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. August Acquire Licensing Rights Read moreSept 25 (Reuters) - At least six Republican candidates will take part in the second 2024 Republican presidential debate on Wednesday in California. Here are the candidates expected to be on stage for the debate, which begins at 9 p.m. DeSantis, 45, is Trump's top rival, but remains nearly 40 percentage points behind the former president in opinion polls. DeSantis' campaign says it is focused on stopping Trump in Iowa, where the party will hold its first nominating contest in January. The former New Jersey governor and federal prosecutor stepped up his verbal attacks as Trump faced a growing number of criminal charges.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, Donald Trump, Ronald Reagan, RON DESANTIS, DeSantis, MIKE, Jan, Pence, Joe Biden's, VIVEK RAMASWAMY, Ramaswamy, Trump, NIKKI HALEY, Haley, Biden, TIM SCOTT, Scott's, Scott, CHRIS CHRISTIE Christie, Trump's, Christie, Tim Reid, Ross Colvin Organizations: Florida, U.S, South Carolina, Republican, Foundation & Institute, Twitter, Trump, Capitol, Christian, White, United Nations, Republican Party, TIM, Black Republican U.S, Reuters, New, Thomson Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, U.S, California, Detroit, autoworkers, Simi Valley , California, Florida, Iowa, Indiana, Milwaukee, South Carolina, New Jersey
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis talks with journalists after meeting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the latter's official residence in Tokyo, Japan, 24 April 2023. Reuters spoke to 16 political operatives and donors close to DeSantis to reconstruct the roughly 10-week period from mid-March - before Trump's first criminal indictment in New York - to DeSantis' campaign launch on May 24. The unforced errors in that early stage had a lasting impact on DeSantis' campaign, they acknowledged. "The president was dead set on attacking Ron DeSantis as early as possible," Chris LaCivita, Trump's co-campaign manager, told Reuters. LESSONS LEARNEDAides say DeSantis' campaign has sought to make some strategic adjustments.
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How DeSantis' Early Missteps Hobbled His U.S. Presidential Bid
  + stars: | 2023-09-25 | by ( Sept. | At A.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +11 min
Reuters spoke to 16 political operatives and donors close to DeSantis to reconstruct the roughly 10-week period from mid-March - before Trump's first criminal indictment in New York - to DeSantis' campaign launch on May 24. The unforced errors in that early stage had a lasting impact on DeSantis' campaign, they acknowledged. The DeSantis campaign told Reuters it did not want to discuss any past strategic decisions and was focused on preparing for the first nominating contests, which kick off with the Iowa caucus on Jan. 15. "The president was dead set on attacking Ron DeSantis as early as possible," Chris LaCivita, Trump's co-campaign manager, told Reuters. LESSONS LEARNEDAides say DeSantis' campaign has sought to make some strategic adjustments.
Persons: Gram Slattery, James Oliphant, Nathan Layne WASHINGTON, Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump's, DeSantis, Trump, coy, Trump's, Chris LaCivita, MAGA, LaCivita, Ford O'Connell, unelectable, Robert Bigelow, Ryan Tyson, David Polyansky, Evan Power, Power, Jim Oliphant, Nathan Layne, Alexandra Ulmer, Ross Colvin, Daniel Flynn Organizations: Trump, Reuters, Iowa, TRUMP, Twitter, Republican, Social Security, Medicare, Inc, intoned, Conservatives, DeSantis, U.S, Congress, Republicans, Florida Republican Party Locations: Florida, Japan, New York, Iowa, Tallahassee, Lago, San Francisco
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - The 2024 presidential election promises to be like no other modern U.S. election. He will be 81 when the election is held in November 2024, making him the oldest American ever to win a presidential election should he secure a second term. Republican presidential candidates are split between those saying abortion laws should be left to the states and those supporting a national ban. Republican candidates, including Trump, have blamed Biden for reversing more restrictive Trump-era policies and have pledged to step up border security. Other Republican candidates, such as Pence and Haley, say the United States must continue to back Ukraine.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kevin Lamarque, Donald Trump, Democrat Joe Biden, Grover Cleveland, Biden, Trump, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, Chris Christie, Vivek Ramaswamy, DeSantis, Kamala Harris, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Marianne Williamson, Roe, Wade, Pence, Haley, James Oliphant, Ted Hesson, Heather Timmons, Ross Colvin, Kieran Murray, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Major Economies, White, REUTERS, Rights, Republican, Democrat, Trump, White House, Democratic, WHO, U.S, United, New, Biden, Supreme, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Energy, Washington , U.S, Florida, New Jersey, America, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada , South Carolina, Michigan, South Carolina, California, Texas, Milwaukee , Wisconsin, Chicago, U.S, Mexico, New York, China, Ukraine, Russia, United States, Midwest, Michigan , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, . Arizona , Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Southern
They argued that cartels could retaliate in U.S. territory and U.S. troops and Mexican civilians could die in firefights with heavily armed cartel members. This could create the blowback effect of fracturing the cartels," said a U.S. military officer with experience in Mexico, speaking on condition of anonymity. In a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, 52% of respondents supported "sending U.S. military personnel to Mexico to fight against drug cartels," while 26% were opposed. Still, most Americans - including most Republicans - said they would oppose such actions if the Mexican government did not approve, the poll found. It would be easy to send them in, a couple of (special forces) teams that could go and extract in extraordinary renditions," said the military officer.
Persons: Jonathan Landay, Idrees Ali, Gram Slattery WASHINGTON, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Earl Anthony Wayne, Joaquin, El, Guzman, Jason Blazakis, Mark Esper, Trump, Esper, We're, Haley, Alex Conant, Marco Rubio's, Sergio Alcocer, Alcocer, Gram Slattery, Dave Graham, Ross Colvin, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: Republican, Reuters, U.S . Customs, U.S . Centers for Disease, State Department, U.S, SEAL, Woodrow Wilson International Center, IDEA, Trump Locations: Mexico, Trump , Florida, United States, U.S, firefights, Culiacan, New Jersey, Mexican, North America, Mexico City
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