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CNN: Michael Cohen loses appeal in quest to revive his retaliation lawsuit against Trump
Tracking the 2024 GOP Primary:

Trump: 66%
DeSantis: 11%
Haley: 11%
Ramaswamy: 6%
Christie: 4%
Hutchinson: 1%
Someone Else: 1%

Morning Consult | Dec. 30, 2023-Jan. 1, 2024
MORNING CONSULT POLL:

- Trump holds a big lead.

- DeSantis and Haley are tied.

- A plurality of non-Trump supporters say he’s their second choice. Such voters make up roughly 10% of the GOP’s expected electorate, suggesting that the former president’s support could grow if lower-polling contenders drop their bids.
TUCKER: You thought Democrats were going to dump Biden for Gavin Newsom, but they're not. They're backing Nikki Haley instead.
EXCERPT FROM TRUMP LEGAL BRIEF TO SCOTUS:

The 14th Amendment’s “Section 3 begins ‘[n]o person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State . . .’ It does not list the presidency. Moreover, it lists offices in descending order, beginning with the highest federal officers and progressing to the catch-all term “any office, civil or military, under the United States.” Thus, to find that section 3 includes the presidency, one must conclude that the drafters decided to bury the most visible and prominent national office in a catch-all term that includes low ranking military officers, while choosing to explicitly reference presidential electors. This reading defies common sense and is not correct.”
SOUTH CAROLINA POLL

2024 GOP Primary

Trump 54%
Haley 25%
DeSantis 7%
Christie 5%
Ramaswamy 3%
6% undecided

Emerson College | Jan 2-3, 2024, n=584, +/- 4% https://emersoncollegepolling.com/south-carolina-2024-trump-leads-haley-in-south-carolina-by-29-points/
NEWS: New Hampshire House of Representatives narrowly passes bill prohibiting the deployment of the NH National Guard into overseas combat unless U.S. Congress first votes to declare war. The bill now moves to the NH Senate for approval.