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Former President Donald Trump will speak at a rally just days before the Ohio primary election.
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While the justices came together to agree Donald Trump could not be removed from the Colorado primary ballot, they differed as to how far they would go.
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While the name of former president Trump came up 36 times in the hour, candidates Bernie Moreno, state Sen. Matt Dolan and Secretary of State Frank LaRose were also asked about other issues.
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The dispute comes from Colorado — but it could have national implications for Trump and his political fate.
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Trump's team vowed to appeal the decision. If it's in front of the U.S. Supreme Court by Jan. 5, Trump's name will stay on the ballot. Legal experts say the question is likely to keep coming up.
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A big endorsement came not long after the final declared candidate in the race filed his paperwork Monday, ahead of the Dec. 20 deadline to get on the March primary ballot.
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A Trump-Vance ticket? Ohio’s junior senator is being floated as a possible running mate for Donald Trump. We’re talking about that and more during our Weekly Reporter Roundtable.
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Former president Donald Trump, one of several candidates on the March primary ballot, has received the endorsement of the Ohio Republican Party.
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Frank LaRose, candidate for U.S. Senate, wants an endorsement from Donald Trump, but his past comments are catching up with him.
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The announcement came hours after Texas Rep. Troy Nehls said Thursday night that Trump had decided to back Jordan's bid and after Trump said he would be open to serving as interim leader himself if Republicans couldn't settle on a successor following McCarthy’s stunning ouster.