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S. E. Cupp

Columnist

S.E. is a nationally syndicated columnist, author and commentator. She is author of the book “Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media’s Attack on Christianity” and co-author of the book “Why You’re Wrong About the Right.” She is a CNN contributor.

Trashing the polls as wrong when they’re bad for him, lauding them when they’re good, and refusing to accept where he is in the race doesn’t bode well for the president.
Despite dropping out of the race after Super Tuesday, Haley’s ghost continues to haunt Trump in some very significant and, for him, ominous ways.
Most Americans say Republican efforts to limit abortion access go too far, so it’s easier for GOP leaders to blast the Trump trials as political “witch hunts” than to defend their unpopular policies.
Former President Trump has kicked the abortion issue over to the states, which can rightly be seen as an act of political cowardice and expediency.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is likely going to take votes away from Donald Trump as he echoes the former president, alleging not one but two presidential elections were stolen. Worse, RFK said that we shouldn’t make “pariahs” of people who say elections are stolen.
NBC quickly cut ties with Ronna McDaniel after announcing her hire. She and others who aided and abetted Donald Trump want to use the good reputations of the very people they condemned and discredited — the news media — to reinvent themselves.
Now that he’s facing a $454 million bond in his New York civil fraud case, Donald Trump is looking at voters and taxpayers to fork over their hard-earned cash.
Biden’s voters are telling him to do better, be better, whereas Trump’s voters love him even when he’s the absolute worst.
Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee and remains the standard bearer for the GOP, But for a brief, fleeting moment, there was the promise of Nikki Haley.