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Michael Gold / New York Times:
Trump Confuses Haley and Pelosi, Accusing Rival of Jan. 6 Lapse — Donald Trump has often accused former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of failing to provide adequate security for the Capitol. On Friday, he inexplicably substituted Nikki Haley's name for Ms. Pelosi's.
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Haley needs a New Hampshire jolt to stop Trump. But where's the energy? — Historically, New Hampshire has been abuzz in the final days before the presidential primary. But not this time, with Trump on an apparent glide path to the nomination. — MANCHESTER, N.H. — Something is missing in New Hampshire.
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Jillian Frankel / NBC News:
Trio of South Carolina Republicans to attend Trump rally tonight — South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster and two Republican members of the state's congressional delegation, Reps. Russell Fry and William Timmons, will attend Trump's rally tonight in Manchester, according to three sources familiar with their travel plans.
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Allan Smith / NBC News:
Nikki Haley questions whether Trump is ‘mentally fit’ after he confuses her with Nancy Pelosi — Haley told supporters in New Hampshire that “we can't have someone else that we question whether they're mentally fit to do this.” — MANCHESTER, N.H. — Nikki Haley questioned whether Donald Trump …
Adam Wren / Politico:
Trump's feral close to the New Hampshire primary
Trump's feral close to the New Hampshire primary
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Bloomberg:
Haley Plans $4 Million Ad Buy to Boost South Carolina Bid
Haley Plans $4 Million Ad Buy to Boost South Carolina Bid
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Marc Fortier / NBC Boston:
Trump maintains 17% lead over Haley in latest NH poll
Trump maintains 17% lead over Haley in latest NH poll
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Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
Biden advisers brainstorm best policy pitch to halt Trump's rise — Prescription drug caps, taxing the wealthy and reining in corporate price-gouging eyed as potent advantages in president's reelection bid — In private conversations over the past several weeks, aides to President Biden …
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David Corn / Mother Jones:
The Absurdity of No Labels — A dangerous date for politics in the United States is approaching: March 5. Not only is that when Super Tuesday will occur, with a slew of Republican primaries likely to anoint Donald Trump as the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
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Playbook: N.H.'s frigid finish, Louisiana's big payback
Playbook: N.H.'s frigid finish, Louisiana's big payback
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Stephen Groves / Associated Press:
Election-year politics threaten Senate border deal as Trump and his allies rally opposition
Election-year politics threaten Senate border deal as Trump and his allies rally opposition
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Reuters:
Iranian and Hezbollah commanders help direct Houthi attacks in Yemen — Commanders from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and Lebanon's Hezbollah group are on the ground in Yemen helping to direct and oversee Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping, four regional and two Iranian sources told Reuters.
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Olena Goncharova / The Kyiv Independent:
Zelensky invites Trump to Ukraine — President Volodymyr Zelensky has extended an invitation to Donald Trump to visit Kyiv, with a specific condition attached. — Speaking with U.K. broadcaster Channel 4 News, Zelensky said that Trump would be warmly received in the capital under one stipulation …
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Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
Top Fani Willis ally calls for lead prosecutor Nathan Wade to step aside — A key ally of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) said Saturday that the lead prosecutor of the election interference case against former president Donald Trump should step aside amid allegations …
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Geoff Mulvihill / HuffPost:
Ohio Poised To Become 2nd State To Restrict Gender-Affirming Care For Adults — The changes would add bureaucratic hurdles to receiving care, trans advocates say. — LOADING — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced proposals this month that transgender advocates say could block access …
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Joel Achenbach / Washington Post:
Science is revealing why American politics are so intensely polarized — Political psychologists say they see tribalism intensifying, fueled by contempt for the other side — ATKINSON, N.H. — They stood in line for hours, in steady snow that became steady sleet, to hear the leader of their tribe.
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Jason Wilson / The Guardian:
Revealed: far-right figures try to create Christian nationalist ‘haven’ in Kentucky — Venture fund and real estate startup linked to far-right groups promote residential development as community for rightwingers — A venture fund and a real estate startup - both with links to far-right organizations …
Catherine Caruso / The Intercept:
After House Speaker Mike Johnson Pushed Through Israel Aid Package, AIPAC Cash Came Flowing In — The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, donated around $95,000 to Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., in November, according to The Intercept's analysis of Federal Election Commission records.
Politico:
Trump, Rosendale, Sinema: The big decisions shaping the Senate GOP's odds — Republicans are feeling confident they can win back the Senate majority next year. Some last-minute choices could still muddle their chances. — Senate Republicans have a solid shot in the battle for Senate control …
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