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New York Democrats offered a wide array of excuses for their disastrous 2022 midterms, when Republicans flipped four seats outside New York City on their way to winning a narrow US House majority. Now, less than two months out from the 2024 general election, the state party, its campaign season allies, chastened candidates and Gov. D’Esposito is one of five New York GOP freshmen facing an onslaught from Democrats determined to claw back suburban voters. “New York is the reason Democrats lost the House in 2022,” said Pamela Shifman, president of the Democracy Alliance, a liberal group spending big in New York this year. “There’s more focus than there was the last couple cycles, both from the state party, but also obviously the national committees,” the strategist said.
Persons: Kathy Hochul, Donald Trump’s, Anthony D’Esposito’s, Laura Gillen, Joe Biden, Gillen, Marc Molinaro, Mike Lawler, Nick LaLota, Brandon Williams, Kamala Harris, , Pamela Shifman, Nancy Pelosi, Pelosi, , Jay Jacobs, ” Hochul, Andrew Caballero, Reynolds, Ana María Archila, Archila, Trump, Hakeem Jeffries, Jeffries, Kirsten Gillibrand, Lizzy Weiss, Hochul, Andrew Cuomo, Tom Suozzi, Republican George Santos, Gabby Seay, Chip Somodevilla, “ Jeffries, “ He’s, Seay, Michael Bloomberg, Elizabeth Frantz, Lawler, Sean Patrick Maloney, Mondaire Jones, ” Lawler, Jones, Roe, Lee Zeldin, Riley Gaines Organizations: CNN, New York Democrats, Republicans, Gov, Democratic, Republican Rep, New York GOP, Trump, Democracy Alliance, Politico, Democratic National Convention, New, Getty, Families Party, Democratic Congressional, Committee, New York’s, Republican, , Capitol Visitor Center, GOP, PAC, New York Fund, Empire, New York, Congressional, Democrats, Rep, , Working, Party, US, Wade, Convention Locations: New York City, Long, York, Hudson, Central New York, “ New York, New York, Chicago, AFP, Washington ,, strategizing, strategize, Gaza, Suozzi, Hudson Valley, State
With a jury verdict potentially days away, Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump have yet to join the former president as he defends himself against 34 charges. Melania Trump, though, has not appeared alongside her husband at a single Trump rally and rarely joins him in public. A spokesperson for the Trump campaign did not respond when asked if she intends to accompany him for any of the final days of his trial. Ivanka Trump’s absence from the Manhattan trial is not surprising to many close to the former president after she and Kushner’s public distancing from Trump’s latest presidential campaign. “When [Ivanka Trump] was at the White House, her kids were still at the age where they might not know exactly what was going on,” the source said.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Melania Trump, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Ivanka’s, Trump, hasn’t, Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr, Eric’s, Lara, Trump’s, Tiffany, Michael Boulos, Michael Cohen, Attorney Alvin Bragg, Robert De Niro, Joe Biden’s, De Niro, it’s, , Lara Trump, Ronna McDaniel, Stormy Daniels, Karen McDougal, Barron, Ivanka, , Charles, Seryl Kushner, Howard Lutnick, Charles Kushner, Daniels, CNN’s Kate Sullivan Organizations: CNN, Manhattan, Attorney, Trump, Trump Jr, Biden, White, Republican National Committee, House, New, Federal, Commission, Republican Locations: Manhattan, Washington, New York, Florida, Trump
Kristi Noem said Donald Trump was “exactly right” to want states in charge of abortion access in America. For Noem, Scott and others in consideration to become Trump’s running mate, the former president’s latest contortions around abortion present a new challenge as they compete for his attention. Trump angered several anti-abortion leaders this week by refusing to back a federal abortion ban while embracing exceptions that Republicans throughout the country have for years opposed as morally questionable. But for a party that has long defined life as beginning at conception, Trump’s latest evolution on abortion will test those aspiring to run with him. “That’s just a fact.”Rubio was an early co-sponsor of South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham’s bill to ban abortion nationwide 15 weeks into a pregnancy.
Persons: Kristi Noem, Donald Trump, Unaddressed, Sen, Tim Scott, , Scott, Trump, Wade, Mike Pence, , it’s, Noem, Byron Donalds, Ohio Sen, J.D, Vance, Trump’s, ” Vance, Florida Sen, Marco Rubio, Rubio, ” Rubio, “ That’s, South Carolina Sen, Lindsey Graham’s, Roe, ” Trump, Kari Lake, Marjorie Dannenfelser, Susan B, Anthony Pro, Elise Stefanik, Stefanik, ” CNN’s Kristen Holmes, Manu Raju, Kit Maher, Alison Main Organizations: CNN, South Dakota Gov, Capitol, Trump, South Carolina Republican, Indiana, Manhattan, Florida Rep, Republicans, South, Monday, Democratic, Arizona Supreme, Senate, Republican, New, Arizona Senate, America, SBA, New York Republican Locations: America, Texas, California, Ohio, Florida, South Carolina, Graham, New York, Arizona
The highest level of contributions to the Trump 47 Committee – as the joint fundraising committee is known – is called “Ultra MAGA” and is designated for individuals who donate $814,600, the current limit that one person can currently donate to Trump 47. A Trump campaign aide did not immediately respond to an inquiry about the fundraising levels. On Thursday, Biden was joined by two former White House occupants – Barack Obama and Bill Clinton – at a star-studded New York fundraiser that the Biden campaign said brought in more than $26 million. Donations to the Trump 47 Committee benefit Trump’s campaign; his leadership PAC, which has underwritten his legal bills; the Republican National Committee and roughly 40 state party committees. The joint fundraising committee was established earlier this month, following Trump’s takeover of the RNC.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, MAGA, “ MAGA, , John Paulson, Trump, Joe Biden, Biden, – Barack Obama, Bill Clinton – Organizations: CNN, Republican Party, Trump, , Republican, White, New, Democratic Party, PAC, Republican National Committee, RNC Locations: Florida, New York
President Joe Biden and his Democratic predecessor, Barack Obama, headlined a star-studded fundraiser with former President Bill Clinton on Thursday, offering a robust defense of the White House's handling of the Gaza crisis as protesters interrupted the event. Organizers say the event raised more than $25 million for Biden's U.S. reelection campaign. "Shame on you, Joe Biden!" Obama and Clinton offered a presidential perspective of the Gaza crisis that stressed the political realities of being in the White House. When a protestor inside the theater interrupted Obama, the former president snapped back: "You can't just talk and not listen...That's what the other side does."
Persons: Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Biden, Clinton, Stephen Colbert, Obama, Israel, doesn't Organizations: Radio City Music Hall, U.S, Hamas, Democratic, Obama, Air Force, Biden's U.S Locations: Gaza, Manhattan, Israel, Palestinian, New York City, U.S, New York
The cost for a chance to pose in a photo with all three Democratic presidents at once? It's also the only time that three [Democratic] presidents have done a [campaign] fundraiser together." Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison, Biden campaign fundraisers Michael Pratt and Colleen Coffey and Biden campaign finance chair Rufus Gifford have all been instrumental, he said. "For people who are involved in politics, for people who love politics, the opportunity to be with the last three Democratic presidents … is something that's unique. "It's no surprise the three Democrat stooges who have brought untold destruction to America are united by that misery," Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said.
Persons: Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, Robert Byrd, Chris Korge, Stephen Colbert, Hillary Clinton's, It's, Korge, Condé, Anna Wintour, Jaime Harrison, Biden, Michael Pratt, Colleen Coffey, Rufus Gifford, Marc Lasry, Alex, Alex Lasry, Obama, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, , Harrison, Nikki Haley, Ronna McDaniel, George W ., it's, Trump, Steven Cheung, Crooked Joe Biden Organizations: West Virginia State Capitol, Biden Victory Fund, Radio City Music Hall, Democratic, CBS, Democratic Party, Biden, Milwaukee Bucks, Senate, Trump, RNC, Democrats, Republican National Committee, Democratic National Committee, GOP, Republican, Democrat, Republicans Locations: Charleston , West Virginia, New York, U.S, Wisconsin, Clinton, Asia, Milwaukee, Michigan, Israel, Gaza, America
But now, as Mr. Trump’s lead in the primary has grown and hardened, the party has dropped Mr. DeSantis from such hypothetical matchups. And the Biden campaign’s polling on Republican candidates is now directed squarely at Mr. Trump, according to officials familiar with the surveys. The sharpened focus on Mr. Trump isn’t happening only behind the scenes. On Sunday, after Mr. Trump sought to muddy the waters on his position on abortion, the Biden operation and its surrogates pushed back with uncommon intensity. On Monday, Mr. Biden told donors at a New York fund-raiser that Mr. Trump was out to “destroy” American democracy, in some of his most forceful language so far about the implications of a second Trump term.
Persons: — Donald J, Trump, Ron DeSantis —, Biden, Trump’s, DeSantis, Organizations: Republican, Democratic National Committee, Trump, Locations: New York, Manhattan
"The Democratic Party's united front in support of President Biden's reelection is unprecedented," said Julie Chavez Rodriguez, campaign manager for Biden-Harris 2024. Microsoft senior executives donated more to the Biden campaign during the primaries than any other large tech company. In the runup to 2024, these donors will play a key role in helping Biden raise cash amid an uncertain economy and tepid enthusiasm among Democrats over the 80-year-old president's decision to run again. Biden's campaign alone raised more than $1 billion during the 2020 cycle, with more than $700 million of that coming from online grassroots donations. Two fundraising events Biden held last month in New York raised more than $3 million, according to a person familiar with those totals.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Kevin Scott, Shannon Hunt, Scott, Reid Hoffman, Dan Kalafatas, Hadley Mullin, Steve Silberstein, Mark Robinson, Gavin Newsom, Biden's, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Harris, Joe Biden's, Jill Biden, Nandita Bose, Trevor Hunnicutt, Heather Timmons, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Democratic, Microsoft Chief, Microsoft, LinkedIn, Biden Victory Fund, Reuters, Biden, MAGA Republicans, Google, New, Fund, Democratic National Committee, Thomson Locations: California, New York
Singer Harry Belafonte speaks during a press junket at The Bing Decision Maker Series with the “Sing Your Song” Cast and Filmmakers on January 22, 2011 in Park City, Utah. American singer Harry Belafonte performing in a recording studio, circa 1957. By the early 1960s, Belafonte had become a force in the civil rights movement. A crowd of over 10,000 civil rights marchers gathers in the Manhattan Garment Center as Harry Belafonte sings at spiritual at a civil rights rally. A capacity audience of civil rights advocates turned out to watch a glittering array of theater personalities perform.
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