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Republican anti-Trump money splits: Spend now, or wait until 2024?

Some are still spending to stop him becoming the Republican candidate, while others have concluded it is inevitable he will be the nominee and have moved on to try and prevent him from winning the November 2024 general election, according to interviews with key groups spending against Trump and interviews with a half-dozen donors. Trump is ahead of his nearest rival by almost 40 points, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, with only four months remaining until Republicans hold their first nominating contest in January in the Midwestern state of Iowa. Despite that overwhelming lead, some deep-pocketed anti-Trumpers, including the conservative political network led by billionaire Charles Koch, are continuing to pay for ads aimed at convincing Republicans in early nominating states to ditch Trump.

New York State Sued By Lawmakers To Stop Early Mail-in Voting

McCarthy Faces Grim Math on New GOP Plan to Avert Shutdown

With less than two weeks to go until the September 30 deadline to avert a partial government shutdown, two key House Republican groups have put forth a proposal to temporarily keep federal agencies running — but their proposal has met with some opposition from their own party and would have no chance of getting through the Senate, meaning that the plan represents little in the way of real progress. The proposed bill, crafted by six leading members of the Main Street Caucus and the House Freedom

Noelia Vera, secretaria de Estado de Igualdad, sobre la Ley Trans: Sea como sea, tiene que ser ley

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Trump tells 3 Republican groups to stop using his name for fundraising

Trump tells 3 Republican groups to stop using his name for fundraising His adviser says Trump is sensitive to the use of his name and likeness for branding purposes and is irked that the three groups have supported Republican lawmakers who joined Democrats in voting to impeach him overJan 6 storming of US Capitol by pro-Trump protesters Reuters | March 7, 2021 | Updated 08:22 IST Former US President Donald Trump Former US President Donald Trump has clashed again with his Republican Party, demanding that three Republican groups stop using his name and likeness for fundraising, a Trump adviser said on Saturday. The adviser, confirming a report in Politico, said lawyers for Trump on Friday had sent cease-and-desist letters to the Republican National Committee, National Republican Congressional Campaign and National Republican Senate Campaign, asking them to stop using his name and likeness on fundraising emails and merchandise.

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