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Kansas Republicans hit and kicked an effigy of Joe Biden at an event, video footage shows.
Videos posted on social media show attendees at a Johnson County Republican Party fundraiser on Friday used a bat to attack a mannequin wearing a mask with the president's face on it and a T-shirt that said "Let's Go Brandon" on it.
somehow i think both ABC and Stephanopoulos will survive a lack of the maceMace and Stephanopoulos engaged in a testy debate on Sunday’s episode of “This Week” when he asked her how she could endorse Trump after he was found liable for sexual battery in a defamation lawsuit with E. Jean Carroll last year.
He had opened the interview by playing a clip from 2019 of her delivering testimony about being a victim of rape. Mace criticized Stephanopoulos for “shaming” her by asking why she supported Trump throughout her appearance on ABC.
i'm not quite sure what to say about this... but it does look like an imminent train wreckOne of the most experienced lawyers in GOP politics, Charlie Spies, who recently served as the architect of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s shuttered presidential effort, will take over as chief counsel.
Additionally, LaCivita is installing Christina Bobb — a former OAN reporter who has espoused false claims that the 2020 election was stolen — as senior counsel for election integrity. Bobb is the author of a book called “Stealing Your Vote: The Inside Story of the 2020 Election and What It Means for 2024” and promoted the audit of Arizona elections.
The number of people who describe themselves as Republican has slightly declined since the last presidential election.
The polling firm Gallup, which tracks party affiliation monthly, says that those identifying as Republicans has shrunk by two percentage points since 2020. In February 2020, 30 percent of those Gallup polled said they were Republicans, while 29 percent considered themselves Democrats. As of February 2024, when the latest data is available, 28 percent say they are Republicans, while 30 percent say they are Democrats, showing Republican's base declining. Newsweek contacted the Republican National Committee (RNC) by email to comment on this story.