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Nine ways the 2024 campaign could go haywire

And we will probably learn more from the looming federal indictment of Trump for his conduct around Jan. 6, 2021. But we haven’t seen how Trump reacts if he loses the nomination.

The chaos of the 2024 election campaign

loyalty is about to be tested, as it appears there will be at least two more sets of indictments coming at the former president — one related to the 2020 election in Georgia and one dealing with Jan. 6.

Trump vs. Biden II: The rematch voters don’t want

Despite the controversies marking his presidency, his favorables did improve during that election cycle, to a 46 percent-52 percent favorable-unfavorable — that’s minus 6 and not overly negative.

US welcome of India’s Modi is darkened by rights record

because India has a record of nonalignment from the Cold War and has domestic incentives to buy heavily discounted Russian oil to feed an economy the International Monetary Fund expects to expand almost 6

Trump arraignment sparks Capitol Hill action from supporters

to censure a Democratic lawmaker who led the first effort to impeach Trump and highlight contentions that the Justice Department has been "weaponized" in the prosecution of those involved in the Jan. 6,

Trump indictment could further test House GOP majority unity

Mitt Romney, R-Utah, who voted to convict Trump in the impeachment trial that followed the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, noted that the former president is entitled to a presumption of innocence

Trump comment adds fuel to House push to cut DOJ funds

multiple criminal investigations against him, called Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg a "criminal" and federal special prosecutor Jack Smith a "real lunatic" for investigating the lead-up to the Jan. 6,