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Donald Trump wins Nevada Republican caucuses in effective one-horse race

Unknown Ryan Binkley was only other candidate running, two days after Nikki Haley came second in state Republican primary

Donald Trump was anointed the victor of Nevada Republican caucuses, after staunch loyalists in the state helped maneuver the election process to assure his success.

Shortly after the caucuses concluded, the AP confirmed Trump, who was the only major candidate participating, as the winner, capping off a perplexing election week in a key battleground state. Ryan Binkley, a little-known pastor and businessman from Texas, was the only other candidate running.

With Joe Biden having easily secured victory in the Democratic primary on Tuesday, the current and former president are one step closer to a rematch in the November general election. Trump’s victory on Tuesday came on the same day that the US supreme court appeared poised to reject a challenge to his candidacy in Colorado over his attempts to subvert the 2020 election results.

Nevada’s “first in the west” presidential choice contest is usually a crucial milestone for both major parties. But this year’s primaries were a strange and subdued affair, and sparsely attended – only 16% of registered voters in Nevada participated in the primary.

The odd, bifurcated Republican voting system may be partly to blame.

The caucuses, which were organized by the state’s GOP, came just two days after the Republican primary in which Nikki Haley, despite being the only candidate on the ballot, trailed behind a “none of these candidates” option. Registered Republicans in the state were eligible to vote in both the caucuses and the primary, but candidates could only compete in one or the other. All of the state’s 26 Republican delegates will be allocated based on the caucus, whereas the primary results are non-binding.

For years, Nevada held caucuses – calling on voters from each major party to gather at local sites to debate and then vote for a preferred candidate. But after the last presidential election, lawmakers in the state passed legislation requiring primaries instead, arguing that the more traditional style of voting, either at polling stations or by mail, would make it easier for more people to participate.

But state Republicans rejected the change. Although they still held primaries on Tuesday, as required by law, they also held their own caucuses that reflect their party’s efforts to limit voting.

Those participating in the caucuses were required to come in person, at specific locations, and bring a photo ID. As voters sardined into a high school in Henderson, Nevada, attendees packed into the gymnasium.

“He needs our support – look at the treatment he’s getting ,” said Takashi Tamara, 83, referring to the legal cases against the Trump. He had initially been confused about why Trump’s name wasn’t on the primary ballot on Tuesday, until a volunteer with the local Republican party explained that it was only the caucuses that would count toward the nomination process.

As the line of voters outside the school grew, snaking around the corner, some began to leave early. Several voters had been mistaken about which precinct they were supposed to report to. Others were annoyed at the chaos inside the packed gymnasium.

Leaders of the caucus effort, which included Trump allies who were indicted for their roles in trying to overturn the 2020 election results, said the process was more secure than the primaries. The claim has been contested by election experts, and voter fraud is exceedingly rare.

Media, who had in past elections been allowed to observe both Democratic and Republican caucuses, were being barred from observing inside the caucus location by party officials.

“We’ve had really disappointing relationships with the press, we are very defensive as a result,” said Jesse Law, GOP chair for Clark county, which encompasses Las Vegas. Law was one of six Republican electors who signed fake electoral certificates declaring Trump the winner of Nevada in 2020, despite Biden winning the state by more than 30,000 votes, and was indicted for his role in the scheme by a grand jury.

Voting experts are unclear on how disinformation about the voting process, and confusion around the dueling primary election systems, might affect turnout in future elections.

At a Las Vegas rally last week, Trump encouraged voters to ignore the primaries in favor of the caucus. “Don’t waste your time on primary,” he said. “Waste all of your time on caucus because the primary doesn’t mean anything.”

Trump won the caucuses here and in the US Virgin Islands – a territory where residents cannot vote in the presidential election, but can help choose the candidate.

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Nevada caucus replay: Donald Trump wins Silver State, declares victory in Virgin Islands

Former President Donald Trump picked up two victories on Thursday in the 2024 race for the White House.

The former president quickly notched a win over former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in the U.S. Virgin Islands' caucus. He also won Nevada's Republican race, though he and Haley dodged a head-to-head fight in the Silver State.

That's because Haley opted to participate in Nevada's Republican primary on Tuesday , where she faced an embarrassing result. More voters in the state selected a "none of these candidates" option on their ballot than the former United Nations ambassador.

The caucuses on Thursday come after Trump already saw sweeping wins in two crucial early primary states, Iowa and New Hampshire.

Catch up with the USA TODAY Network's coverage of the Nevada and Virgin Islands' caucuses.

Prep for the polls: See who is running for president and compare where they stand on key issues in our Voter Guide

Donald Trump looks to general election after Nevada win

While Donald Trump hasn't officially won the 2024 Republican nomination, he still looked to the general election after winning Nevada's caucus. The former president thanked Nevadans for showing up, but he warned the state’s voters they are essential to his chances of winning the general election in November.

“This has been a tremendous state,” he said, adding that “we have to win the election.”

Trump stressed the importance of Nevada in the general election against Joe Biden and the Democrats: “If we win the state of Nevada, it’s over for them.”

−David Jackson

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It's official: donald trump wins nevada caucuses.

In the least surprising political development of the year, Donald Trump overwhelmingly won the Nevada caucuses and took all 26 of the Silver State's convention delegates.

Trump's supporters in Nevada organized the caucuses, despite a new state law requiring the parties to hold presidential primaries. Nevada's GOP responded by holding a non-binding primary and keeping its caucuses. That was a benefit to Trump, given his support among the state's Republican leadership.

Flexing their influence, many Trump Republicans used the Tuesday primary to cast ballots for "None of these candidates," a category that carried more than 63% of the vote, well ahead of candidate Nikki Haley at just more than 30%.

− David Jackson

Democrats hit Donald Trump ahead of caucus results

The Democratic National Committee on Thursday said Donald Trump can win a Republican caucus in Nevada but vowed that he will lose the Silver State in the general election this fall, just as he has done twice before.

"Nobody knows how to lose Nevada like− Donald Trump – his back to back losses in 2016 and 2020 made him the first Republican in decades to lose the state twice," said DNC Rapid Response Director Alex Floyd.

Nevada holds a primary, caucus and the Super Bowl

Nevada's Republican voters could participate in a primary and caucus this week, all as the state prepares to host the Super Bowl over the weekend.

While thousands of Nevada Republicans were participating in caucuses Thursday night across the state, in Las Vegas more focus was falling on the upcoming game, which is being played at the hometown Allegiant Stadium, which seats about 65,000.

Hotels are beginning to fill up, CBS broadcasters have taken over the promenade in front of the Bellagio's famous fountains, and officially sanctioned NFL ambassadors were handing out commemorative buttons and snapping photos for fans.

Las Vegas officials predict the game will bring more than 330,000 tourists and generate $600 million in revenue

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When is the next primary? Donald Trump, Nikki Haley get ready for South Carolina

While Nevada’s GOP caucus is set to hand a victory to Donald Trump, the party’s next race on Nikki Haley’s home turf in South Carolina could inject a bolt of energy.

Haley, a former South Carolina governor and ambassador to the United Nations, is setting her sights on the state with renewed vigor after finishing behind a disembodied “none of these candidates” option in the Nevada primary.

Though Haley is expected to fare better than in the Silver State, recent polling still shows Trump leading by a significant 26-point margin.

Both candidates will be in South Carolina this weekend as they prepare for the Palmetto State's election. Haley will begin a two-week-long bus tour crisscrossing her home state Saturday, while Trump will headline a rally Saturday at Coastal Carolina University near Myrtle Beach. 

− Kathryn Palmer

Nevada pronunciation : Here's what to know

The state is pronounced “Ne-VAD-uh” not “Ne-VAH-duh,” according to locals.  Many Nevadans are frustrated by the latter pronunciation , typically used by non-residents.

It's a controversy Donald Trump has addressed in previous campaigns. In 2016, the then-candidate told a crowd of Nevadans that they have been mispronouncing the name of their state.

"When I came out here I said nobody says it the other way. It has to be Neh-VAH-da, right?"

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Nikki Haley baits Donald Trump by making the Indiana ballot

Nikki Haley, who is skipping the Nevada caucuses because she says they are rigged for Trump, had a low-key Thursday. But she did find time to bait her Republican rival.

On the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, Haley posted a document attesting that she will be on the primary ballot in Indiana on May 7, despite Trump's insistence that she had failed to qualify.

"We are officially on the ballot in Indiana," Haley said. "Donald Trump was confused ... again."

'I don't agree with everything Tom Brady says either'

In Las Vegas, caucusgoer and Trump supporter Bob Roberts, 69, said he thinks the former president should have a chance to finish the plans he started during his first term, citing the economy and immigration. Roberts, who works in construction, said he doesn’t always agree with how Trump says or does things, but generally supports his policies.

“We need Trump in there now to finish what he tried to do the first time," Roberts said, speaking outside the Cambridge Recreation Center a few blocks from the Strip. “I don't agree with everything Tom Brady says either but he’s still the best quarterback ever."

Clyda Bird, 64, echoed Roberts’ remarks about Trump’s personality.

“I wouldn’t want him for a husband but I liked him as a president. I wouldn’t want him to date my daughter, but I do want him to bring the price of gas down,” said Bird. “I’m tired of living Social Security check to Social Security check. Nobody has any money.”

Although the stock market has been booming, several voters said the high price of gas, food and housing costs driven up by high interest rates make them long for a return to Trump-era policies they felt were better for them personally.

“Bills are higher. It’s makes it really hard- the policies Biden has don’t even come close to solving our problems,” said church worker Watson Tanuvasa, 62. “And the border- we already have so many homeless in our country and we aren’t doing anything for them and yet we’re bringing in more.”

And Yolanda Amunatigui said she had more money under Trump. She said Biden's policies are steering the United States away from the core values she thinks made it so successful: "We want change to make America great again. Sounds familiar, right?"

−Trevor Hughes

Nevada caucus results

It's not guaranteed when Nevada's Republican caucus results will be finalized, but the caucuses began at 5 p.m. and end at 7:30 p.m. local time. That's 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. ET. Find the results of the Nevada Republican presidential caucus on Feb. 6 when available  here .

2024 race gets closer to a Biden vs. Trump rematch after Williamson drops out

The 2024 race is getting closer to a rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden after author Marianne Williamson suspended her presidential campaign Wednesday.

Williamson ended her bid after she only won roughly 4% of the vote in the New Hampshire primary compared to Biden’s 63.9%. She also won 2.1% of the vote in the South Carolina Democratic primary compared to Biden’s 96.2%

On the Republican side, Trump has secured victory after victory in the Iowa Caucus, New Hampshire primary and Virgin Islands caucus against opponent Nikki Haley. He is also expected to win the Nevada caucus.

− Sudiksha Kochi

Nevada caucusgoers gear up for race

At the Cambridge Recreation Center a few blocks east of the Las Vegas strip, a handful of volunteers set up tables for members of the 11 precincts meeting there at 5 p.m.Dozens of sites across the city are being used as gathering sports where Republicans who registered last month will cast paper ballots after discussing party priorities and considering policy changes.The ballots will then be counted at least twice starting at 7:30 p.m., organizers, and the results called in to party officials.The caucus site sits about two miles from the shimmering gold-windowed Trump International Hotel.Later in the evening, Trump is hosting a victory party - his win is effectively guaranteed- at the Treasure Island casino.

Supreme Court contemplates keeping Trump’s name on Colorado ballot

While Donald Trump is seeking a sweeping victory in Nevada, he is also fighting to stay on Colorado’s ballot.

The U. S. Supreme Court on Thursday heard the former president’s appeal on the state’s ruling to disqualify him from the state’s primary. Under a provision of the 14th Amendment, Colorado’s Supreme Court has challenged Trump’s eligibility for president, alleging that he engaged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. 

During the just over two hours of oral arguments, U.S. justices discussed the practical implications of Colorado’s ruling and whether other state’s will be able to follow suit. Justices raised concerns about a mismatch of ballots across the country. 

“I think that the question that you have to confront is why a single state should decide who gets to be president of the United States,” Justice Elena Kagan, told the attorney for the Colorado voters challenging Trump’s eligibility.

Donald Trump takes Virgin Islands caucuses

Donald Trump has wrapped up his first victory of the night, winning the caucuses in the Virgin Islands.

"Pending the final canvas by the Caucus Committee, Trump received 73.98 percent of the vote compared to 26.02 percent for former Ambassador Nikki Haley," said the Virgin Islands Republican Party announcement.

“Going third-in-the-nation with an unrigged caucus using ranked-choice voting not only gave every candidate a fair and equal playing field, but it resulted in unprecedented attention for the Virgin Islands,” said Republican Party in the Virgin Islands chairman Gordon Ackley. “Based on the results, the Virgin Islands has put Donald Trump on track to become the presumptive Republican nominee.”

– David Jackson

Who is Ryan Binkley?

While Nikki Haley isn't challenging Donald Trump in Nevada's caucus, Texas businessman and pastor Ryan Binkley is competing in the race on Thursday.

Binkley announced his White House bid in April 2023, and he told the Des Moines Register he believed he could carve a lane in the GOP primary to prioritize unity and potential bipartisanship on financial, immigration and health care policy. You can learn more about him and other GOP candidates with the USA TODAY Network's voter guides.

– Marina Pitofsky

Virgin Island caucus results

Find the results for the Virgin Islands Republican Presidential Caucus Results when available  here .

What time is the Virgin Island caucus?

The U.S.  Virgin Island GOP caucuses  also take place on Thursday, with both Trump and Haley appearing on the ballot. Voting for the U.S. Virgin Island caucus took place from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time at the St. Croix and St. Thomas locations. Voting at the St. John site took place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. AST

The caucus will a preferential or ranked-choice voting system, where voters rank candidates based off preference.

What time is the Nevada caucus?

The Nevada caucuses begin at 5 p.m. and end at 7:30 p.m. local time, or 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. ET.

– Marina Pitofsky 

Donald Trump prepares for Nevada caucus by stressing classified documents report on Joe Biden

Donald Trump may be preparing for his remarks tonight in Nevada, but he spent a good chunk of his flight to Las Vegas posting about a new legal report on President Joe Biden.

A special counsel said Biden took classified documents when leaving office as vice president, but criminal charges are not warranted in part because a jury might seem him as "a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory."

While mocking Biden, Trump blasted the decision not to prosecute; he also called for dismissal of the classified documents case pending against him.

Who won the Nevada primary? How Nikki Haley was defeated by 'none of these candidates'

Nikki Haley opted to participate in Nevada's Republican primary, which was held on Tuesday. That means she and Donald Trump won't directly compete against each other at all in the Silver State.

But Haley still didn't see a landslide victory this week, as more primary voters cast their ballots for a 'none of these candidates' option on their ballot than the former governor. It was an bizarre result – and perhaps a trap set by the former president's allies.

Is Nevada having a Democratic caucus?

No, Nevada held a Democratic primary on Tuesday. Joe Biden quickly clinched victory over his Democratic challengers.

One of those challengers, author Marianne Williamson, ended her presidential campaign on Thursday, telling her supporters "We articulated deeper, more authentic truths than those regularly acknowledged by the political establishment. And I’m not only glad we did that; I’m proud of it.”

When is Super Tuesday?

Thursday's Nevada caucus isn't part of the all-important election day known as Super Tuesday. But what is Super Tuesday?

The day which received its nickname because it marks the date when the greatest number of states hold their primaries and caucuses.

The states conducting elections on 2024's Super Tuesday, March 5, include Alabama, Arkansas, Alaska, California, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia.

– Sudiksha Kochi and Marina Pitofsky

Why is Donald Trump participating in the Nevada caucus? Dual contests confuse voters 

Washoe County Registrar of Voters Cari-Ann Burgess said there has been ongoing confusion among voters about the difference between the primary and the caucus.

"We get a lot of 'why isn't President Trump on our ballot?,'" Burgess said Tuesday morning ahead of the Nevada primary. "And the answer is he opted out of participating in the Nevada presidential preference primary. He just decided not to participate in ours, but he's in the caucus."

Under a 2021 state law, Nevada is required to hold presidential primary elections as long as there are at least two candidates for a party's nomination.

But Republican Party officials ‒ many of whom participated in a 2020 effort to subvert the presidential election results in Trump's favor ‒ decided last year to hold a binding caucus. They also tried unsuccessfully to stop the state from holding the primary.

Burgess said she isn't directly coordinating with the state GOP because her office is non-partisan, so her staff doesn't give out information about the caucuses. Instead, she has been trained to refer all questions to the party directly.

Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar said even his own friends called him up to complain about the dual contests,  though his office  alerted voters for months about the dueling contests, sending out postcards, posting signs and speaking to the media.

Nevada GOP has said previously it considered the primary election to be a waste of taxpayer dollars, and that party business should be funded and conducted by the party itself.

-Trevor Hughes

What is a caucus?

While a primary election is run by state and local governments,  a caucus  is run by political parties. A traditional primary election resembles the general election, with voting via private ballot.

A caucus,  however, involves voters dividing themselves into groups based on the candidate they prefer and arguing for others to join them. At the end of the caucus, the number of members in each group determines how many delegates that candidate gets.

– Anna Kaufman

Where do Nikki Haley and Donald Trump stand in 2024 polls?

While Nikki Haley is trying to pick up momentum ahead of pivotal 2024 contests, she's still trailing Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner.

In a  Real Clear Politics average of polls  of the Republican field, Trump garnered 74.4% support across the country. In comparison, Haley received 18.1% support, even after rivals such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and others dropped out of the GOP primary.

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Nevada caucus results: live updates.

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Nevada Republicans will head to local precincts Thursday evening to vote in the GOP-run caucuses, during which former President Donald Trump is all but guaranteed to sweep the state’s 26 GOP delegates.

Nevada’s Republican Party is holding the caucuses just two days after a state-run primary in which Trump did not compete and no GOP delegates were awarded. That contest yielded a victory for the “none of these candidates” option in an embarrassment for former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, Trump’s last remaining competitor for the party’s nomination.

Trump is the only major candidate competing in Thursday’s caucuses, which are the only contests that matter for the purposes of the delegate race.

Haley has sharply criticized the state party for its role in effectively engineering a victory for Trump.

“We always knew Nevada was a scam,” Haley said Wednesday. “Trump had it rigged from the very beginning.”

Caucus results are expected after voting ends around 7:30 p.m. PT.

View live results from the Nevada caucuses below:

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Trump wins Nevada caucus, consolidating GOP power

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LAS VEGAS — Former President Donald Trump handily won the Nevada caucuses Thursday as he continues his march toward the Republican nomination.

It's his third major victory after commanding wins in Iowa and New Hampshire, helping consolidate his control over the party process. He also won the Republican caucuses in the U.S. Virgin Islands Thursday, adding four delegates to his total.

Trump won the vast majority of the caucus votes. His top rival, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, didn't get any of the votes because she wasn't on the caucus ballot.

By winning the caucuses, Trump will be awarded the state's 26 delegates.

It was the culmination of a confusing nominating process in Nevada where the state actually held two nominating contest votes.

Nevada has long held caucuses, but the state legislature passed a law in 2021 switching to a more straightforward primary vote to help increase voter participation.

But the nominating contests are run by political parties, not the state.

And the Nevada Republican Party, made up of Trump allies, decided to stick with a caucus, which also awards the delegates.

Haley invested virtually no time or resources in Nevada.

And although she ran virtually unopposed in the more symbolic Republican primary, she still ended up losing as more voters picked the option "none of these candidates."

'None of these candidates' takes the Nevada Republican primary, dealing Haley a blow

'None of these candidates' takes the Nevada Republican primary, dealing Haley a blow

The victory also gives Trump more momentum as they head toward the much anticipated primary in South Carolina, Haley's home state.

Haley has pledged to fight on. She and her team have invested much more time and energy in South Carolina, where she served for six years as governor.

But polls show Trump with a commanding lead in South Carolina ahead of the Feb. 24 primary.

Trump told reporters on Thursday he doesn't "really care" if Haley continues in the race, adding however, "I think it's bad for the party."

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A rift between the president and the online news pioneer Matt Drudge is playing out in pithy headlines and needling tweets as the campaign heats up.

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Something has changed at Drudge Report, the influential site known for its tabloid-poetry headlines and conservative take on the news, and don’t think the president hasn’t noticed.

Matt Drudge, a web pioneer who went live with his site in 1995, was seen as an important media champion of Donald J. Trump’s 2016 campaign. “A large measure of why Trump is the nominee goes to Matt Drudge,” Carl Bernstein said four years ago. And Mr. Trump has expressed his appreciation for the fedora-wearing web journalist, calling him “a great gentleman.”

But nowadays, like CNN, The New York Times and many other outlets, Drudge Report is just one more purveyor of “fake news,” in the Trump view.

For anyone who had not stopped by the site since it developed a reputation for lifting Mr. Trump and his brand of conservatism, the welcome page on Monday made for an arresting sight. At the top were images of stickers being sold by the Biden-Harris campaign that read, “I paid more income taxes than Donald Trump.” Below that appeared a scroll of headlines linking to news stories from various sites, all of them written in Mr. Drudge’s staccato style, many of them related to a New York Times investigation of Mr. Trump’s troubled financial history.

“LOST MORE MONEY THAN MADE? … FINANCED EXTRAVAGANT LIFESTYLE WITH USE OF BUSINESS EXPENSES … FAKE BILLIONAIRE? … CAN’T AFFORD TO LOSE: TRUMP OWES $421M.”

Mr. Drudge also did not pull any punches after Tuesday’s presidential debate: “Chaos reigns in hell debate … Undecided voters describe President as a ‘crackhead,’ ‘arrogant’ in focus group … Joe faces down raging Don.”

It was a notable shift from four years ago, when Mr. Drudge heralded Mr. Trump’s “rock star welcome in Florida” and highlighted stories that cast doubt on the health of his opponent, Hillary Clinton. His site, back then, also included links to coverage of Trump rallies as they happened.

Cracks started to appear in the summer of 2019, when Drudge Report featured a headline about the slow progress on a barrier Mr. Trump had repeatedly pledged to build along the southern border with Mexico: “ NO NEW WALL AT ALL! ” In December, when the House of Representatives impeached the president for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, the site went big once again: “ TRUMP ON BRINK .”

The Washington Times, a conservative daily, noted the shift. “The Drudge Report has stoked alarm on the right for appearing to pivot on its support for President Trump,” the paper reported last November, “increasingly linking to stories that are critical of the administration and to media websites that are accused of having an anti-Trump bias such as CNN, The New York Times and The Washington Post.”

In December, to raise awareness of a website he had started, Dan Bongino, a conservative radio host and frequent guest on Fox News programs, wrote on Twitter : “Drudge has abandoned you. I NEVER will.”

In April this year, President Trump weighed in on Twitter : “I gave up on Drudge (a really nice guy) long ago, as have many others. People are dropping off like flies!” The Fox News prime-time host Tucker Carlson echoed the sentiment in a July episode of his show, saying that Drudge Report “has changed dramatically, 180 degrees” and calling Mr. Drudge “a man of the progressive left.”

With the presidential campaign entering its final stretch, the attacks are mounting. On Sept. 1, Mr. Trump retweeted a post from Mark Levin, the host of a conservative syndicated radio show and a Fox News program, complaining about Drudge Report’s all-caps coverage of Mr. Trump’s denial of having suffered a health crisis ( “TRUMP DENIES MINI-STROKE SENT HIM TO HOSPITAL … VIDEO: DRAGGING RIGHT LEG”). In response, Mr. Trump tweeted, “Drudge didn’t support me in 2016, and I hear he doesn’t support me now. Maybe that’s why he is doing poorly.”

Two weeks later , the president deemed Drudge Report “Fake News.” “Our people have all left Drudge,” he said on Twitter. “He is a confused MESS, has no clue what happened.”

The site has perhaps paid a price for jumping off the Trump train. It had 1.4 million unique visitors in August, down 42 percent from a year earlier, according to Comscore data provided by The Righting, which analyzes viewership of right-leaning outlets. Its audience has trailed that of the right-wing sites The Gateway Pundit and Daily Caller. New rivals looking to outdraw the once-fastest news-slinger on the web include Liberty Daily, Rantingly and NewsAmmo, The Washington Times noted.

Mr. Drudge, who rarely gives interviews, did not respond to requests for comment.

In “The Drudge Revolution,” a book published this year, the journalist Matthew Lysiak described how Mr. Drudge, the child of two liberal Democrats, started out some 25 years ago from a Hollywood apartment equipped with a dial-up connection. What began as a Sunday night online newsletter filled with musings on natural disasters and celebrities soon became a venue for scoops on media, entertainment and politics.

Its founder displayed a knack for knowing what would make readers click when he started posting links to articles plucked from the fast-growing internet. He has had many big scoops of his own over the years, but he made his name as an aggregator — a digital journalist who highlights work published elsewhere — and he moved with such speed that he often gave the impression of being first, even when he wasn’t.

When the relationship between President Clinton and Monica S. Lewinsky — a story he broke — led to an impeachment in 1998, Mr. Drudge fully embraced the role of “sledgehammer to the media establishment complex,” Mr. Lysiak wrote. The site had lurid scoops on Mr. Clinton alongside curios like “ Sting says today’s rock music — is a bore! ”

Mr. Drudge “ effectively invented clickbait ,” wrote the Columbia Journalism Review. Frank Rich, writing in The Times in 1999, said he was a “grandstander whom many, I included, once feared as the Devil of journalism incarnate.”

Drudge Report attracted plenty of conservative love and attention. Mr. Drudge worked with Andrew Breitbart , who later created the right-wing news site Breitbart News , and he met Mr. Trump at Mar-a-Lago. In 2015, he sat off-camera for a 45-minute interview with Alex Jones , the conspiracy-theory-peddling founder of Infowars.

Mr. Lysiak, the author, said in an interview that rival websites are “licking their chops — they see blood in the water.” But he noted that there may be another factor in Drudge Report’s recent loss of traffic: the rise of social media.

“Matt Drudge was always first at everything, but not anymore, not even close — Twitter’s first,” Mr. Lysiak said. “For years now, people have been wondering who the next Drudge is, but it isn’t a person. It’s a social media revolution, and he sees that writing on the wall.”

But Mr. Drudge has a deep desire, and a talent, for staying relevant, Mr. Lysiak said. Betting big on Mr. Trump did the trick in 2016. Betting against him could work this time around.

Mr. Lysiak suggested that readers who expected Mr. Drudge’s site to stay true to one line of political thought were misguided.

“In reality, while Matt Drudge has his own personal political opinions, his website has absolutely no loyalty to any political party or ideology,” he said. “Now he’s thinking long-term, really putting his political capital on a Biden candidacy. And if that happens, he will once again weaponize his site on behalf of more conservative causes.”

Tiffany Hsu is a media reporter for the business desk, focusing on advertising and marketing. Previously, she covered breaking business news. Before joining The Times, she wrote about the California economy for The Los Angeles Times. More about Tiffany Hsu

Feeling ‘overwhelmed’ and ‘fatigue,’ some GOP voters look beyond Trump

In recent focus groups of persuadable republican primary voters from key early states, most stood by their past support for trump, but the future was a different issue.

Nearly all of the focus group participants had supported Donald Trump in 2020 and said they would vote for him again against President Biden in 2024. But things got complicated when the moderator asked for the one emotion they now felt when they saw Trump on television or computers screens.

“That’s a hard one. That’s a hard one,” said Angela, 53, from South Carolina. “Just because of the way they’ve done him.” She spoke of Trump’s opponents who had tried to hurt him both in office and since he left the White House. “It’s more of an embarrassment for him for what they put him through. I feel embarrassed for him.”

Nancy, 69, from Iowa, said: “The current Trump is not the Trump that I voted for. I feel like he has shown some things, qualities and non-qualities, whatever, that I don’t care for now.”

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Deborah, 67, also from South Carolina, described herself as “stumped” by the question. “I was proud when he was our president, but you know, there’s so many things … the way they treated him and everything, ” she said, alluding to Trump critics.

Such hesitation and ambiguity dominated two recent focus groups of persuadable Republican primary voters from the key early nominating states of New Hampshire, Nevada, Iowa and South Carolina. In the sessions with 14 voters, conducted for The Washington Post by research firms Engagious and Schlesinger, most stood by their past support for the onetime undisputed Republican leader. The future was a different issue, with most saying they would vote for someone else in the GOP primary. Half of the group said they would vote for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Two people picked “pride” and “hopeful” as their emotions upon seeing Trump, but the rest pulled from the other end of their emotional range, with words like “anxious,” “neutral,” “frustrated,” “nervous,” “overwhelmed,” “fatigue,” “embarrassed,” “annoyed,” and “maddening.” Most were careful not to criticize Trump directly — they praised his presidency and had critical views of Biden — but something had shifted. They spoke of him as a victim with flaws, not as the unassailable political alpha leader that had taken the party by storm in 2016.

“To borrow a phrase from the late Ross Perot, what we heard was the giant sucking sound of persuadable GOP voters migrating away from Donald Trump,” said Rich Thau, moderator of the focus groups and president of Engagious, a firm specializing in policy message testing. “People tend to vote more on how they feel than how they think. And Trump is evoking more negative than positive emotions in these voters.”

Unlike public opinion surveys, focus group panels, which are a type of qualitative research, do not offer statistically significant projections of an entire universe of voters. But they do allow for a deeper understanding of trends that have become evident in public polling. Focus group participants agreed to be video recorded but are only identified by their first name to protect their privacy.

Trump finds himself at the start of the presidential campaign with significant, and devoted support. But for the moment there is a larger universe of Republican voters with worries and a wandering eye.

An early February Washington Post-ABC News poll found 44 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents wanted the party to nominate Trump in 2024 while 49 percent wanted “someone else.” One-third of Republicans said they would feel “enthusiastic” if Trump won another term as president, while 46 percent said they would feel “satisfied but not enthusiastic” and 20 percent felt dissatisfied or angry.

A Quinnipiac University poll released last week found Trump with a six-point edge over DeSantis, but a Monmouth University poll using an open-ended question found the two tied at 33 percent apiece.

The fourteen people who gathered on Feb. 13 for two panels of focus groups included a mix of voters by education and age. They had been recruited by the Schlesinger Group as Republicans and Republican-leaning independent registered voters in early primary or caucus states who said they were undecided or that there was a chance they could support someone other than their current preference. This filter likely excluded many Trump supporters who are more committed to their candidate in public polling.

All but two had voted for Trump in 2016 and all but one said they would support Trump over Biden. When asked who they would vote for today for the nomination, three said Trump, seven said DeSantis and two said former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley. Two said they did not know.

One issue they were united on was a concern about the age of the candidates running for president, including both Trump, 76, and Biden, 80. Asked to name the age at which no candidate for president should be allowed to run, the highest answer came in at 72, with the average response coming in at 68. Asked to name an ideal age for a president on Inauguration Day, no one said a number higher than 64, with the average response coming in at 51.

Barbara, 63, from Iowa, said she would probably vote for Trump again if he ran. “But if somebody else stepped in there to run that was younger, and more on the, you know, all of the views, I would probably vote for them,” she said.

The alternatives to Trump, among the groups, remain unsettled, with only a few respondents even able to identify photographs of potential presidential contenders beyond Trump, DeSantis and former vice president Mike Pence. But the early reviews of DeSantis suggested that he was now fulfilling the pugilistic and domineering reputation that Trump had enjoyed in 2016.

One person described him as “kicking Disney’s ass,” a reference to DeSantis’s attacks on the media giant for resisting his efforts to prevent discussions of gender identity and same-sex relationships through third grade. “He’s bold and he can be a firecracker, too,” said another.

“When I see him talk, I really believe what he is telling,” said Roslyn, 66, from Nevada.

“I think Trump is just a showman, and I think DeSantis actually has teeth,” said Nancy.

“He’s obviously a threat to Trump, who is not happy with him,” said Rick, 68, from Nevada.

The focus group participants also largely said that Trump’s opposition to rivals would not stop them from voting for someone else. They expressed confidence that he would do just that. But they also sounded curious about who would prevail in the coming clash.

“Trump attacks anyone who disagrees with him, and it doesn’t matter who the party is,” explained Larry, 61, from South Carolina. “It’s hard to take it seriously.”

“I do think that DeSantis is by far the most favorable competitor to Trump, if anyone would dethrone him it would be him,” said Clark, 23, from New Hampshire. “I do also like the fact that DeSantis is younger, but I think I would still lean toward Trump.”

Haley also received lots of positive reviews, with multiple people citing her Indian ancestry and the fact that she is a woman as assets that could help her reach more independent voters. Several voters from South Carolina remembered her as a strong governor. “She checks a lot of boxes,” Larry said. “So the people who want to check boxes will like her.”

Any concern over Trump was easily overridden by concern about his successor. Fox News, social media, ABC News and the Drudge Report were the most popular sources of news and information for the voters. They had an unwaveringly negative view of the current president.

“He’s pretty much a marionette. I don’t know who’s pulling his strings, but it sure as heck isn’t him,” Larry said.

Chris, 37, from New Hampshire, said: “I can’t understand why people are voting for him. It just boggles my mind. What do you see in this person that I don’t see? Explain it to me like I’m 5. Why do you think he’s a good candidate?”

Jillian Rothschild contributed to this report.

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A Drudge Report poll naming Vice President Mike Pence victorious in Wednesday's debate has been welcomed by supporters of Donald Trump , despite the president's prior criticism of the site.

Nearly three quarters of respondents to the poll said the Republican vice president had won the debate over the Democratic Senator Kamala Harris .

In the online survey, which received more than 190,000 votes, 71 percent of respondents gave Pence victory, compared to 29 percent for Harris.

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Before the poll closed, its live scores were featured on Sean Hannity 's Fox News show. At that point 69.7 percent of participants had given Pence the win.

Jason Miller, a senior advisor to Trump's 2020 campaign, shared these results on Twitter and said: "So many liberal tears tonight - they're already trying to cancel next week's debate!"

So many liberal tears tonight - they’re already trying to cancel next week’s debate! pic.twitter.com/NAAulPQxXk — Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) October 8, 2020

Several other Twitter users who had shared pro-Trump messaging before also shared the results when commenting on the debate.

Trump had previously claimed Pence "WON BIG!", though did not reference any polling to back this suggestion.

The president has previously been critical of Drudge Report. Earlier this year, he responded to criticism of its headlines on Twitter and said: "I gave up on Drudge (a really nice guy) long ago, as have many others. People are dropping off like flies!"

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He also tweeted in September: "Our people have all left Drudge. He is a confused MESS, has no clue what happened."

Drudge Report is a news aggregation website, created by Matt Drudge. It was long considered a conservative outlet, though has more recently received criticism from prominent conservative figures.

Fox News' Tucker Carlson for example previously said Drudge was "firmly a man of the progressive left," when he criticized Drudge Report earlier this year.

Drudge was previously cited as a force behind Trump receiving the GOP presidential nomination ahead of becoming the president. Reporter Carl Bernstein, of Watergate fame, said in 2016: "A large measure of why Trump is the nominee goes to Matt Drudge."

The Drudge Report results run contrary to a CNN poll conducted via telephone by SSRS after the debate.

Of 609 registered voters asked in that survey, 59 percent said Harris "did the best job" in the debate. In comparison, 38 percent went for Pence, while three percent said they "both did equally well."

Newsweek has contacted the Trump and Biden campaigns as well as the Drudge Report for comment on the poll.

The graphic below, from Statista , shows the CNN/SSRS poll results.

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Once seen as staunchly republican, the news site and cable news network raised eyebrows in their coverage of trump.

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Once a reliable place to find unflattering photos of Hillary Clinton, the news aggregator Drudge Report mocked both President Donald Trump and his attorney Rudy Giuliani in recent weeks.

Meanwhile Fox News, long seen as a booster of conservatism, has become a target of the president, who cheers every decline in ratings and is rumored to be considering starting a media company that would compete with Fox.

Have Drudge and Fox, like voters in Georgia, turned blue, or at least faint purple?

If so, it would be a remarkable change, given that a subset of Americans called “ Fox News Republicans ” have been the president’s most loyal supporters. And as far back as 2006, the website founded by Matt Drudge has been seen as powerhouse of Republican support, with ABC News reporting that year that “Drudge Report sets the tone for national political coverage.”

It’s clear that Drudge Report is no longer a booster of Trump, who has called the website “fake news” this year although it has been credited with helping him get elected in 2016.

It’s not clear, however, if Matt Drudge is still the owner, or involved on a daily basis. There’s been speculation the site has been sold, although others say Drudge still owns and manages the site he founded in 1995.

As for Fox, the network recently changed its slogan to “ Standing Up for What’s Right ,” which some people saw as a dig at Trump, and by extension, his loyal supporters. Trump voters also took issue with the network calling states for Biden on election night.

Given their other content, it’s unlikely that Drudge Report and Fox have radically shifted to the left. As they say in medical school, “ when you hear hoofs, think horse, not zebra ,” meaning the simplest explanation is more likely than the more uncommon one.

As such, it’s more probable that the news outlets soured on Trump — as some other prominent Republicans did — not on conservatism in general.

But the perception that Drudge Report and Fox News have abandoned their base is getting oxygen from people who want to compete with them.

Drudge Report, a former Trump ally, is ready to move on. The site is filled with headlines that describe the outgoing president as "bitter" and "not a good loser.'" https://t.co/VSoJyMzWgN pic.twitter.com/SKBfNlq43H — Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) November 12, 2020

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Earlier this year, Ryan McMaken, writing on the blog of the Mises Institute , said Drudge Report has lost its edge, becoming instead a purveyor of predictable fare, spiced with “crisis porn.”

“It is now, for all practical purposes, a sister site to CNN.com or The Atlantic, ” McMaken wrote.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson went farther, in July calling Drudge “a man of the progressive left.”

“At times, his site is indistinguishable from The Daily Beast or any other woke propaganda outlet posing as a news company,” Carlson told Matthew Lysiak, the author of a biography on Drudge, “ The Drudge Revolution ,” released this year.

Lysiak did not interview the subject of his book. Drudge is famously reclusive and rarely grants interviews. But he did speak briefly to Florida journalist Bob Norman after he showed up unannounced at Drudge’s home.

As Norman recounted in an article in Columbia Journalism Review, he never saw Drudge when he was at the house, but called him later and told him he wanted to talk with him about Trump. “You and everybody else,” Drudge replied. When Norman said Drudge Report was supportive of Trump in 2016, Drudge said, “That was three years ago.”

“That response seemed rather telling, a clear distancing from the president. But Drudge wouldn’t go further,” Norman wrote.

In addition to Drudge Report’s increasingly frequent skewering of Trump, others have noticed the website has taken the pandemic seriously, unlike some of Trump’s supporters.

As one person wrote on Twitter, “Fox may have shifted to the center since 2016. Drudge Report was the biggest game changer. DR single-handedly made me deathly afraid of COVID-19 between February and May of this year.”

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Fox News, meanwhile, has regularly enraged the president with reporting that the president believes is biased against him. At one point, he said he was the “golden goose” responsible for the network’s historic ratings. (Fox surpassed the legacy networks in primetime for the third quarter of 2020, and in that same quarter, four of the five most-watched cable news shows belonged to Fox.)

And his anger was renewed on election night after Fox News was the first network to project that eventual President-elect Joe Biden would win Arizona.

According to the political website The Hill , the Trump campaign urged people to call Fox to ask them to withdraw the call. “The campaign also sent out talking points attacking the head of the Fox News decision desk and highlighting his past contributions to Democratic candidates,” Brett Samuels wrote for The Hill.

The president has urged his supporters to abandon Fox for other conservative outlets such as Newmax, and Mike Allen at Axios has reported that Trump wants to start a digital media company to compete with Fox. According to Allen, an unidentified source said, “He plans to wreck Fox. No doubt about it.”

To do so, however, would require convincing Trump supporters to abandon their principle source of news.

According to an October report from the Public Religion Research Institute, about 40% of Republicans say they trust Fox News more than any other news source, comprising what the institute’s founder and CEO Robert P. Jones called “a party within a party.”

And those “Fox New Republicans” were largely supportive of the president.

Nearly all Republicans who report trusting most in Fox News for television news approved of the job Trump is doing in office, including 82% who strongly approve, according to the PRRI survey. (Among all other Republicans, 78% approved of the president and 42% strongly approved.)

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If Trump decides to compete with what he perceives as anti-Trump media, he’ll have company. Conservative podcaster Dan Bongino is offering Trump supporters an alternative to Drudge Report in his Bongino Report , launched last year.

A news aggregator like Drudge Report, the site recently had headlines including “Biden Campaign Manager Called for Mandatory Gun Seizures” and “RINO Mitt Romney Scolds Trump for Not Accepting Election Irregularities Without Investigation.”

In announcing the launch, Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and police officer, said on Twitter, “Drudge has abandoned you. I NEVER will.”

Bongino is regularly among the top 10 performing Facebook posts on a given day, according to the Twitter account that tracks them. He’s also a regular commentator on Fox News, which shows the challenge that Trump and his supporters face if they try to extract themselves from Fox and Drudge Report, given their longtime entwinement. When Trump criticizes Fox, for example, he’s criticizing the employer of his ally Sean Hannity, a top-performing Fox host.

But a Biden presidency may be what reunites the team. Recently, Drudge Report has been publishing flattering photos of Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. If the past predicts the future, that will change.

And a recent article by Sarah Ellison and Jeremy Barr in The Washington Post suggests that Fox News will soon be making Trump happy again when it casts a critical eye on the Biden administration.

“Fox thrives when it is in the opposition because they have a real-time bad guy to beat up on,” former CNN President Jonathan Klein said in the Post. “A Biden win would be great for Fox’s business.”

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Drudge Report used to be a decent (a term I will use loosely) fairly unbiased new reporting source. Fast forward 5 years later and it’s become nothing but a propaganda based, over the top leftist shell of its former self. When you are constantly posting stories from Yahoo, you know that a company has truly hit Rockbottom. Some of the absolutely worst “news” website used as links on the DrudgeReport page, have made in an irrelevant source for any reliable news. But hey, if you like senseless gossip sites like the Dailymail UK, TMZ, andthe National Enquirer, then you’ve come to the right place. Read, be angry and be stupid.

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For those up in arms that Drudge is no longer conservative, I say it is the MAGA movement that has moved so far right, they can’t even see the center of their once honorable party. As an independent who used to vote Republican a majority of the time, I watched the party disintegrate into performative outrage and a willingness to cow to the Big Liar who made misinformation part of the platform along with tactics that the Grand Old Party who drafted the 14th amendment would be ashamed to see. If that’s your cup of tea, you can scroll right by this truly balanced new aggregate and binge watch Tucker.

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A lead story on the Drudge Report said WRCB TV in Chattanooga "was caught posting election results showing a Hillary Clinton victory days before the election, fueling concerns that the mainstream media is conditioning the public to accept a rigged election favoring Hillary."

The article says political activists discovered "a hidden website" for WRCB, showing Hillary Clinton with 343 electoral votes and 42 percent of the popular vote.

The article says the website "originated from the FTP server of WorldNow, a media software company that provides real-time data – such as election results – and other media assets to local news stations.he activist who found the page pointed out that the results align well with the 'fractional vote' method used by voting machines to rig elections to a pre-determined outcome."

WRCB released the following statement:

" Unpublished test election data appeared for a brief time on public servers this week for multiple news organizations that subscribe to the Associated Press election results service, including WRCB. Part of the test is to determine how the "winner check-mark" graphic and layout will appear on different platforms.

"The test data appeared for several state and national races, including president. Now that testing is complete, WRCB has removed the test data stream to return results to zero in preparation for election night. It is possible the test data stream may need to be turned on again for brief periods of time as designers continue testing the graphics.

"This has been the practice of news organizations for decades." 

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The party of Russian President Vladimir Putin has suffered big losses in Moscow elections as candidates endorsed by his arch-rival won almost half the seats, authorities said Monday.

Elections to the Moscow City Duma are usually low-key affairs but Sunday’s vote grew in prominence when election authorities refused to register a dozen independent candidates, including well-known Kremlin critics.

Their dismissal triggered major opposition protests over the summer and despite a tough police crackdown the demonstrations were the largest in Russia for years.

With all the votes counted, 20 candidates supported by opposition leader Alexei Navalny got seats in the 45-member legislature. All of the 20 candidates, although often nominally opposing authorities, were endorsed by Navalny’s Smart Voting strategy which called on voters to cast their ballots in order to oust the candidates of Putin’s United Russia party.

“This is a terrific result, and we fought for it together,” Navalny said in a tweet in the early hours on Monday.

In a sign that United Russia is losing ground in Moscow, the party did not officially nominate a single candidate for the Moscow City Duma, and all of its members or candidates affiliated with the party ran as independents, playing down their ties to the party.

United Russia nominees were seen winning governorships in several dozen regions in Sunday’s elections.

In the Far East, however, they suffered a crushing defeat. The Liberal Democratic Party won all but one seat in the Khabarovsk City Duma and dominated in several other local elections including the mayoral vote.

Voting in Russia’s second-largest city of St. Petersburg was marred by violations and reported election fraud. Central Election Commission chief Ella Pamfilova told reporters on Monday that she was aware of the reports and will look into them. Alexander Beglov, who was endorsed by Putin, was seen winning the race for governor with 64 percent of the vote.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Monday that the election results showed that the opposition’s idea of protest voting has largely failed.

The opposition celebrated Sunday’s election results that would cut the pro-government presence in the Moscow city council from 38 to 25 but many expressed disappointment with what has been perceived as an unfair registration process.

Daria Besedina, a candidate from the liberal Yabloko party who was allowed on the ballot and won in her district, said on Monday that she would vote for the dissolution of the legislature when it convenes.

“We shouldn’t forget that these were not real elections — a lot of genuine (opposition) candidates who would have won were not allowed to run,” she tweeted. “Moscow would have got an opposition Duma if all the candidates were registered.”

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