Inside the Beltway
Trump continues to dominate GOP primary polls, plus a lesson for Christie
"Trump has a big lead over rivals: 57% of potential Republican primary voters back Trump for the party's 2024 presidential nomination, a slight decline from an all-time high of 61% in mid-May. Despite the small dip in support, Trump is still well ahead of DeSantis, his closest competitor who is backed by 20% of the party's electorate," writes Eli Yokley, an analyst for Morning Consult, the pollster behind the numbers.
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The race is on. Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will co-moderate the first Republican presidential primary debate of the 2024 election, according to an announcement from Fox News Media president and executive editor Jay Wallace, shared with Inside the Beltway on Tuesday.
SharesFrom corporations to sports teams, Americans prefer 'unwoke'
"Companies, schools, amusement parks and even professional sports teams that have gone 'woke' and adopted 'diversity, equity and inclusion' measures are alienating many customers, leading to a drop in business, reports indicate. The latest Issues & Answers/TIPP Poll shows why: A strong plurality of Americans oppose such social activism rather than support it," according to Terry Jones, an analyst for Issues & Insights, a news and opinion site.
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Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy continues to make frequent appearances in the media, and Sunday was no exception. "Fox News Sunday" host Shannon Bream was curious if the candidate was uncomfortable being called a "nationalist" or an "American nationalist" in recent media coverage. "To me, nationalism doesn't have to be a bad word. It means we stand for the ideals that set this nation into motion 250 years ago -- meritocracy, the pursuit of excellence, the rule of law, free speech and open debate, self-governance," Mr. Ramaswamy replied.
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Talk radio continues to be a force in the media world. There are those hosts, however, who excel on the airwaves. Talkers, a news organization that covers this specialized field, has just named the "Heavy Hundred" -- a list of those current hosts whose on-air work includes "courage, effort, impact, longevity, potential, ratings, recognition, revenue, public service, talent and uniqueness."
SharesA building bloc forms, as lawmakers push for beautiful government architecture
Majestic columns, soaring domes and grand designs have a certain cachet -- and a positive influence on the public, some lawmakers say. They may be getting scarce, however.
SharesTrump's 2020 proclamation on Flag Day
Wednesday is Flag Day. Let's recall -- for a few moments, anyway -- what then-President Donald Trump had to say in a written proclamation issued on June 14, 2020:
SharesConservatism: Alive, well and even growing
Social conservatives may get some more company in the near future. And that company would come from other conservatives. So says a Gallup Poll, with lots of numbers.
SharesJudge Jeanine's new book details the left's 'Crimes Against America'
Broadcast commentator Jeanine Pirro, a former New York district attorney and judge, has written her eighth book titled "Crimes Against America: The Left's Takedown of Our Republic."
SharesBring 'em on: Republican presidential field grows, possibly to Trump's benefit
Former President Donald Trump faces some serious competition in his quest to win back the White House in 2024 -- and we're talking competition from fellow Republicans here. The more the merrier, some say.
SharesMedia pounces on smoke enveloping the East Coast
Media coverage of smoke was abundant in the last 48 hours, and no wonder. The effect of smoke from Canadian wildfires sparked much press coverage -- and no wonder. There was much to write about..
SharesSpeculation and polling about Trump's running mate
Former President Donald Trump is already established as a major player in the 2024 presidential race. His choice of a running mate will be a crucial factor in his campaign. But who will be Mr. Trump's choice as second-in-command? That subject is already a source of interest to pollsters. For starters, here's a NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ survey which gauges the appeal of Mr. Trump's potential partners.
SharesIt's debatable: Who will participate in GOP presidential debates?
The Republican National Committee has revealed that the party's first presidential primary debate will take place Aug. 23 in Milwaukee. That's a mere 78 days away as of Tuesday -- and it will signal that the much-ballyhooed 2024 election season is upon us. But who will be on the stage for that event? It's complicated.
SharesTim Scott to make case to hosts and audience of 'The View'
"I'm going to be a guest on 'The View' this coming Monday. After co-host Whoopi Goldberg said I have 'Clarence Thomas syndrome' as a Black Republican and after co-host Joy Behar said I'm a Republican because I 'don't get' the idea of racism, I'm sure it's going to be exciting television," Sen. Tim Scott said in a written statement issued by his campaign.
SharesTrump plans patriotic surprise for America's 250th birthday
"President Trump pledges to honor America's founding in 1776 with a full year of celebration. President Trump will on Day One convene a White House task force called 'Salute to America 250,' responsible for coordinating with state and local governments to ensure an entire year of festivities across the country from Memorial Day 2025 to July 4th, 2026," according to a written guide summarizing Mr. Trump's master plan, released by his campaign Thursday.
SharesMedia blames Republicans again -- this time on national-debt limit
Biased broadcast news coverage of the Republican Party persists, according to a new study from the Media Research Center. The long-standing liberal leanings of the major broadcast networks -- ABC, CBS and NBC -- emerged this week in coverage of the nation's economy.
SharesHot-selling new Josh Hawley book focuses on manhood
A Missouri Republican has penned a new book that is holding its own in the publishing world. Sen. Josh Hawley is the author, and here's the telling title of the lawmaker's new offering: "Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs," published by Regnery.
SharesTrump campaign ad calls out 'Trump imposters'
Former President Donald Trump remains a nimble candidate in the 2024 presidential race. Consider his newest campaign spot, a one-minute production released Monday -- complete with urgent music, dynamic graphics and video footage, plus a straightforward pitch. "The Washington establishment politicians like to talk about how they can be just like Donald Trump. The truth? There's only one Donald Trump."
SharesRemembering Ronald Reagan's Memorial Day message
Let's return to May 27, 1985. That was the day President Ronald Reagan issued "Proclamation 5330," which asked the nation to pray for "permanent peace" on Memorial Day and also referenced the end of World War II some four decades earlier.
SharesDeSantis campaign moving right along after Day 1 glitch
There was much mockery and criticism in the mainstream media after mysterious technical issues compromised the debut of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on the presidential campaign trail. The New York Times, for example, deemed it "the conference call from hell."
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