CPAC Straw Poll Shows Donald Trump , Favored for Republican Presidential Nomination.
CBS News reports a straw poll at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) favors Donald Trump to be the Republican nominee for president in 2024.
Of the 2,574 attendees at this year's GOP-led conference in Orlando, Florida, 59% said they'd prefer Trump as the
party's next presidential nominee.
Second in voting at CPAC was
Ron DeSantis, the Governor of Florida.
DeSantis reportedly trailed Trump
by more than 30 points.
DeSantis reportedly trailed Trump
by more than 30 points.
97% of attendees at CPAC approve
of Donald Trump, while 99% of those
said they disapprove of President Joe Biden.
97% of attendees at CPAC approve
of Donald Trump, while 99% of those
said they disapprove of President Joe Biden.
Addressing the conservative crowd
on Feb.
26, Trump proudly exclaimed
the GOP would rise again.
The former president also said Biden was to blame for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The former president also said Biden was to blame for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
[Democrats] are going to find out the hard way starting on November 8, and then again even more so in November 2024.
, statement from Donald Trump at CPAC Conference, via CBS News.
They will find out like never before.
, statement from Donald Trump at CPAC Conference, via CBS News.
We did it twice.
We will do it again.
We are going to be doing it again a third time.
, statement from Donald Trump at CPAC Conference, via CBS News.
We did it twice.
We will do it again.
We are going to be doing it again a third time.
, statement from Donald Trump at CPAC Conference, via CBS News
At a recent rally in St. Cloud, MN, former President Donald Trump stole the spotlight with a four-minute monologue about his golf game. Trump highlighted his recent collaboration with U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau and confidently declared his golf prowess. He also playfully mocked President Joe Biden's swing, drawing laughter from the crowd, and issued a high-stakes challenge to his political rival, offering $1 million if Biden can beat him in a round of golf. Watch the full segment to see Trumpās entertaining performance and learn more about this developing golf rivalry.
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Donald Trump's Secret Service security detail was flush with women the day he was grazed by a bullet ... and one former agent says the brass was more interested.. TMZ.com
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has told a crowd of Christians that they won't have to vote again if they vote for him in November saying "we'll.. Sky News
Republican nominee Donald Trump has unleashed a series of controversial attacks on Kamala Harris, calling her 'crazy,' 'nuts,' and 'dumb as a rock.' These personal attacks, including racist and sexist remarks, have intensified as Harris gains momentum as the likely Democratic presidential nominee. In this video, we explore the implications of these attacks on the Republican Party's strategy and the potential impact on Trump's appeal to Black voters. We also discuss reactions from Republican lawmakers and Black Republican women who express concern over the negative consequences of such personal attacks. Watch to understand how these controversies could shape the upcoming election.
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, addressing US lawmakers, expressed gratitude to both Republican candidate Donald Trump and President Joe Biden for their support of Israel. He praised Trump's past actions, including recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights, confronting Iran, and moving the US embassy to Jerusalem. Netanyahu also thanked Biden for his ongoing efforts to free hostages held by Hamas since the October 2023 attack.
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New bodycam footage from the Pennsylvania rally where Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt has revealed that Thomas Matthew Crooks, who opened fire on the former US President, was identified as a suspicious individual before the incident unfolded. The footage, obtained from the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit and released on X by Republican and Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, shows local police officers and a man appearing to be a Secret Service agent, discussing how the 20-year-old would-be assassin was spotted at the site hours before he attempted tokill Trump.
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Former Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, casts doubt on Vice President Kamala Harris for āsliding into rolesā as she attracts the support of enough Democratic delegates to become the party's nominee for president.
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Disney and DeSantis End Conflict , With Deal on 15-Year Expansion Plan.
Disney and DeSantis End Conflict , With Deal on 15-Year Expansion Plan.
Disney and the Florida governor have been at odds since 2022, when Disney's former CEO, Bob Chapek, criticized Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law.
Disney and the Florida governor have been at odds since 2022, when Disney's former CEO, Bob Chapek, criticized Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law.
From that point on, Gov. DeSantis seemed to do whatever he could to make it difficult for Disney to operate and expand in Florida.
But the two parties have finally reached an agreement to end their feud, Reuters reports. .
The Walt Disney World Resort will
be allowed to continue development in
the Orlando area for the next 15 years.
The company said it would shell
out at least $8 billion over 10 years, .
and $17 billion over the next 10 to 20 years. .
Disney will also grow its affordable housing
initiative and make sure that at least half of its spending for the project goes to Florida businesses.
Additionally, the company will
be allowed to build another theme park,
add more retail and office spaces...
and expand its hotel rooms by about 14,000.
Disney President Jeff Vahle issued a statement.
This new development agreement
paves the way for us to invest billions
of dollars in Walt Disney World Resort, , Jeff Vahle, Disney president, via statement .
... supporting the growth of this global
destination, fueling the Florida economy, and
allowing us to deliver even more memorable
and extraordinary experiences for our guests, Jeff Vahle, Disney president, via statement
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This Day in History: , Terrorist Gunman Attacks Pulse Nightclub.
June 12, 2016.
49 people were killed in
the attack when 29-year-old
Omar Mateen entered the
club with an AR-15-type assault rifle.
Most of the casualties
of the attack were
members of the Orlando, FL,
LGBTQ community.
During the siege
on the club, Mateen
made a 911 call in which he
pledged his allegiance to ISIS.
At about 5am,
police stormed the club
and shot and killed Mateen.
Evidence shows that his
original target may have
been a Disney complex.
In 2018, Mateen's wife was found
not guilty of obstructing justice for
making contradictory
statements to the FBI
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Russia on Saturday claimed the capture of another village in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region where there is heavy fighting as Moscow's forces advance towards the city of Pokrovsk.
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The Russian military has destroyed a Ukrainian warehouse in Donbass, which allegedly stored several multiple launch rocket systems and more than a dozen armored vehicles, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has claimed. Officials also released an video of the alleged strike. In a statement on Friday, the ministry said that Moscowās forces used an Iskander-M short-range ballistic missile to strike the facility in the key regional hub of Kramatorsk, currently occupied by Ukraine, where artillery of Ukraineās 56th separate motorized infantry brigade was stored.
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Flood waters were rising in two cities in Russia's Ural mountains on Sunday after Europe's third-longest river burst through a dam, flooding at least 10,000 homes and forcing thousands of people to flee with just their pets and a few belongings.Some of the worst floods in decades have hit a string of Russian regions in the Ural Mountains and Siberia, alongside parts of neighbouring Kazakhstan in recent days.
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In his remarks at CPAC 2022 today, Donald Trump Jr. said that Russia's President Vladimir Putin wouldn't have attacked Ukraine if his father were still President.
Former President Donald Trump is still getting strong support from conservative voters. He won the straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference, beating out Florida Governor Ron DeSantis..