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Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, David M. Drucker, Michael Warren, and Charles Hilu offer a heavily reported look at what’s going on in the parties’ struggle for political power, from the campaign trail to the White House.

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Tim Scott Takes His 2024 Shot

Plus: The array of possible GOP candidates still outside looking in.

In Georgia, Kemp Plots Role as GOP Kingmaker

Plus: Tim Scott to launch $6 million ad buy in Iowa and New Hampshire

With Abortion Comments, Trump Hands DeSantis Iowa Opportunity

Plus: A pro-choice gala spotlights Kamala Harris on Tuesday.

DeSantis Plants a Flag in Iowa

Plus: Trump cancels his Des Moines rally, but his Iowa devotees remain committed.

Nikki Haley Reopens the ‘Kill Marco’ Playbook

Plus: Is Trump’s candidacy warping GOP Senate recruitment?

Pro-Choice Groups Take the Abortion Fight to Red States

Plus: What to expect in next week’s neck-and-neck Kentucky GOP governor’s primary.

Chris Christie Prepares ‘Direct, Frontal Challenge to Donald Trump’

Plus, former GOP Rep. Mark Walker looks poised to enter North Carolina’s gubernatorial race.

Will Democrats Try to Turn the Tables on Trump’s Age?

Plus: Kari Lake threatens to clear the GOP field in Arizona.

When Will Dianne Feinstein Return?

Plus: Why Trump’s early polling numbers may be even stronger than they look.

Rivals Ding DeSantis on Disney Dispute

Plus: Who will Wisconsin Republicans get to challenge Sen. Tammy Baldwin?

Can Mike Pence Make Fusionism Cool Again?

Plus: GOP operatives weigh in on how—or whether—GOP challengers can still take Trump down.

The Heritage Foundation Heralds Its Populist Evolution

Plus: More on DeSantis and abortion.

DeSantis, Not Yet Running for President, Courts Republicans in D.C.

Plus: Do Republican voters care about the debt ceiling?

Arizona GOP Primary Gets First Major Contender

Plus: The McCormick/Mastriano cold war in Pennsylvania.

Do Pro-Lifers Have a Plan?

Plus, New York Democrats turn up the heat on congressional redistricting efforts.

No Labels, Big Plans

Plus: Meet George Santos’ first primary challenger.