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Republicans Realize Attacking Trump is the Only Way to Make an Impact in Primary Process

At the Republican presidential debate tonight, contenders began to realize that attacking Donald Trump is the only way to make a meaningful impact in the primary process. Despite the heated exchanges, canned comments, and embarrassing moments, the debate gave a glimpse of how the primary process could have been contested, even if Trump would have still been the nominee. It remains to be seen if this shift in the debate will be a game-changer.

Former Governor Asa Hutchinson Calls for Disqualification of Donald Trump from Future Presidential Runs After Georgia RICO Act Charges

Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson has called for former President Donald Trump to be disqualified from running for president again due to his involvement in the 2020 election. The 18 non-Trump defendants accused of conspiring with Trump to overturn the election results in Georgia are expected to appear in court soon, and if found guilty, could face up to 20 years in prison. Hutchinson believes that Trump is morally responsible for the events of 2020 and should be held accountable.

Evangelical Christian Voters in Iowa Reveal Strong Support for Donald Trump Ahead of Family Leadership Summit

A focus group of 18 evangelical Christian voters in Des Moines, Iowa revealed that 15 of them believed Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was asked whether he would consider Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds as a potential running mate and dismissed Trump's complaints about her as "totally out of hand." The focus group's findings suggest that Trump remains popular among the state's GOP base, indicating his influence in the state may be stronger than previously thought.

Mike Pence Joins the Growing Field of Republican Presidential Candidates for 2024 Election

Former Vice President Mike Pence is officially entering the race for the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, joining a field of diverse candidates including former President Donald Trump. Pence has a long history of public service and is expected to appeal to the party's traditional base while also reaching out to more moderate voters. The competition is sure to heat up in the coming months as the candidates vie for the nomination.

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