• MSNBC

    With Turning Point USA at the wheel, Trump's campaign is in for a bumpy ride

    We're in the thick of election season, and the MAGA movement appears to be letting young influencers drive the Trump campaign. And as with many novice drivers, this is shaping up to be a pretty bumpy ride. I’ve written a lot about the rising power of younger conservative activists, particularly affiliates of Turning Point USA, within the Republican Party. But lately, they have been flexing their influence over Team Trump’s public relations efforts, as well as some of its policy priorities. And...

  • Donald Trump behind Joe Biden in New York by ten points in new poll

    Former President Donald Trump trails President Biden in deep-blue New York by just ten percentage points, according to a new poll.

  • Trump leads Biden in Texas by 12 points head to head & multicandidate race with RFK, Jr., poll finds

    The survey by the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation also shows Republican Senator Ted Cruz just five points ahead of Democratic Congressman Colin Allred.

  • Biden campaign reveals NEW secret weapon they think can help them beat Trump in 2024: Top aides unveil the 'force to be reckoned with' as Joe struggles in the polls

    President Joe Biden's reelection campaign on Wednesday unleashed a new organizing weapon in their arsenal, in an effort to rally LGBTQ+ support for their campaign.

  • Poll: Trump still leads in Georgia

    Former United States President Donald Trump kept the lead in a ballot test for the 2024 presidential elections in Georgia over his successor, Joe Biden, a poll conducted by Fox News showed.Compared to

    • CNN

    How Trump’s trial could impact the campaign

    Dan Pfeiffer speaks with CNN’s Jake Tapper

  • Donald Trump's Polling Numbers Are Dropping

    Donald Trump is losing support as President Joe Biden is gaining with just under seven months to go until the 2024 Election, according to polls.Biden has extended his lead over Trump from one point in March (39 percent to 38 percent) to four points in April (41 percent to 37 percent), according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos survey of 833 registered voters.The dip in support for Trump continues a trend throughout the year, with a January Reuters/Ipsos poll showing that the former president leading...

  • Trump's Complaining More Than Campaigning in Court: Ex-Aide

    Former President Donald Trump seems unable to prevent his campaign from struggling as he instead focuses on "playing the victim" in the throes of his hush-money criminal trial in New York, according to former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin.Trump's trial on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, which began in Manhattan this week with jury selection, is expected to continue into June. The former president and presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee has pleaded not guilty to all...

  • Donald Trump Campaigning in Blue New Jersey

    Former President Donald Trump is campaigning in blue New Jersey amid his criminal trial in New York, making a play for these blue areas, exactly as he said he would do.

  • Trump’s Brilliant Prosecution Juxtaposition Campaign

    Say what you want about Donald Trump, but the man is a brilliant communicator. His builder-from-Queens bluntness sometimes manifests as obnoxiousness, but it also has produced some of the most effective messaging of our time. Has there ever been a more concise slogan than “Make America Great Again”? Into those four simple words are packed a vastness of disaffection that is otherwise indescribable even if one uses the entire dictionary.

  • RFK Jr. pocketing more voters from Trump than Biden: Poll

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s independent presidential campaign is expected to affect the main matchup between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, with a new poll showing he may be taking more votes away from the latter. An NBC News poll released on Sunday shows twice as many voters who would support Trump in […]

  • Excused Trump jurors point the finger at his lawyer as a problem

    Based upon the opinion of two prospective jurors who did not make the cut to participate in the historic criminal trial of Donald Trump, the former president's defense may be hampered by the attorney he hand-selected to oversee the case.With opening statements scheduled to begin Monday morning in the so-called hush money case where the former president is looking at the possibility of jail time after being charged with 34 felonies, the last thing Trump needs is a lawyer whose courtroom demeanor...