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President Trump has told those in his orbit he intends to prematurely declare victory on election night if early returns are favorable to him despite uncounted ballots that could lead to a loss,
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - As over 12,000 mostly Haitian migrants continue to crowd into makeshift camps under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, many in Washington are coming to realize that the situation is untenable. With Congress back in session Monday, Nancy Pelosi said, 'These poor people, many of them families with young children, are packed under this bridg ...
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America’s former top general in the Middle East said Sunday he advised President Biden against withdrawing all U.S. troops from Afghanistan last summer, and he said that the Pentagon made clear to the White House that a full withdrawal would almost surely lead to a rapid Taliban takeover of the country.
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'A fair determination of the facts requires a fair process, not tilted to favor a particular outcome.'
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"Talk to your child about the GOP. I wish I had."
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A new Monmouth poll released Tuesday showed only good news for President Donald Trump. The president, fighting off the Democrats’ hyper-partisan efforts to impeach him, received a seven-point swing in his favor concerning the 2020 election. Trump also cleaned up with Independents, polling double-digits higher than any of the Democratic presidential candidates looking to take […]
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Dave Rubin's journey from a left leaning progressive to a free thinking classical liberal has been quite an adventure. As a gay married man living in America...
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Ailan Evans  Apple is reportedly working on iPhone technology capable of detecting and diagnosing depression, according to The Wall Street Journal. The
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KYIV—Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has applied for a $400 Billion student loan just weeks after...
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CBS This Morning co-host Charlie Rose on Friday demanded that Bernie Sanders retreat from his tough new attacks against the Democratic front-runner. Rose, who once began a Clinton interview by reading a poem to his “friend,” lectured Sanders: “The tenor of this campaign has changed when you're questioning the qualification of a person to be president.”
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On Monday, it was reported that an Iranian group has offered $100,000 to anyone who blows up the new American embassy in Jerusalem.
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By Jon Dougherty (TNS) The former Republican attorney general for the great state of Missouri (my home state) continues to prove worthy of the citizens who sent him to Washington, D.C., to replace …
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Congressional Democrats discussed the treatment of Haitian migrants arriving at the southern border, claiming what occurred was “worse than what we witnessed in slavery.”
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California will have "Flex Alerts" through Labor Day, and residents will be asked not to charge electric vehicles at certain times.
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From the first Morning Jolt of the week: The Trump Campaign Belatedly Realizes How Colorado Picks Its Delegates The headlines on Drudge this morning: SHOCK: Republicans cancel presidential election in CO… Voters burn registrations in protest… TRUMP: How is it possible people of the state never got to vote? ’This will not be allowed!’ 1 MILLION REPUBLICANS SIDELINED… PAPER: GOP made big mistake abandoning presidential tally… The Colorado Republican Party made the decision to not hold a straw poll back in August, with very little objection at the time from Donald Trump or anyone else outside Colorado. And this is not much of a change from the previous cycles. Colorado had primaries until 2003, when Gov. Bill Owens and bipartisan majority in the state legislature eliminated them in presidential contests, contending it was a waste of money and that state parties should pay for them, not taxpayers.  The state shifted to a caucus format, and Republicans didn’t pay much attention to the change in 2004, when George W. Bush was running with no major primary opposition. Then, as it was described in 2008, “each of the 46 delegates Colorado will send to the Republican National Convention will be unpledged, but the state caucus and straw poll here was viewed as an important indicator of momentum in this diverse state.” Again in 2012, Colorado’s delegates were not bound to the candidate who won the caucuses. In other words, the caucus didn’t actually mean anything to the delegates; they were free to honor the results or ignore them. This time around, the Republican National Committee told the state parties they could no longer have “beauty pageant” competitions – i.e., purely symbolic contests that are not actually tied to the results. That’s what the “straw poll” represented, so the Colorado GOP canceled it. I can hear the objection from the Trump crowd now – “But what about the delegate fights in all of other these states, aren’t they ignoring the contest results?” But in every other state, the delegates are bound to vote for a candidate for a certain number of ballots, under party rules. You have some likely Cruz supporters going as pledged Trump delegates, who are absolutely, intractably required to vote for Trump on the first or first two ballots (depending on state party rules). If Trump wins the nomination on the first or second ballot, their unexpressed preference for Cruz doesn’t matter; they never get a chance to cast a vote for Cruz. On March 1, Colorado Republicans gathered at 2,917 precinct caucuses to select delegates to the County Assemblies and District Conventions. If you’re a Coloradan with a view on the Republican primary, this is when you got to vote. At the County Assemblies, those delegates elect delegates to the Congressional District and State Conventions. (Colorado Republicans pick three delegates and three alternates from each of the seven congressional districts, and then another 13 to represent statewide.) Once again, this is all laid out in the party rules. This isn’t hidden somewhere. It’s not written in code. Trump asks, “How is it possible that the people of the great State of Colorado never got to vote in the Republican Primary? Great anger – totally unfair!” It’s very possible, because another nine states and the District of Columbia have people who “never get to vote in the Republican Primary” because they have a caucus, and another four territories have caucuses or state conventions. Trump’s contention is that only primaries are fair. One might think he had never paid much attention to a presidential primary before. (We do know he hasn’t voted in the past six presidential primaries, and he mentioned this morning that two of his children missed the deadline to register to vote in the New York primary.) It’s been easy to scoff at this description of Trump’s meeting with RNC Chairman Reince Priebus… When Mr. Priebus explained that each campaign needed to be prepared to fight for delegates at each state’s convention, Mr. Trump turned to his aides and suggested that they had not been doing what they needed to do, the people briefed on the meeting said. But the evidence is mounting that yes, indeed, Trump really is being poorly served by his staff, as his campaign seems to get blindsided by existing rules week after week: Trump’s campaign didn’t put a visible paid staffer on the ground in Colorado until last week, when it hired Patrick Davis, a Colorado Springs political consultant, to organize national delegate candidates at the 7th Congressional District convention in Arvada. By then, Cruz had won the first six delegates. Even then, the energy behind Trump’s campaign didn’t materialize in support. He managed to win only seven alternate delegates. The Trump campaign’s list of preferred national delegates distributed at the state convention on Saturday was riddled with errors and misspellings that only further hurt its chances.
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Former FBI Director James Comey admitted on "Fox News Sunday" that the recently released Justice Department Inspector General’s report on the launch of the FBI’s Russia investigation and their use of the surveillance process showed that he was "overconfident" when he defended his former agency's use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
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Thousands of protestors have already begun marching through Central Washington D.C. towards the White House. Both Biden and Trump supporters
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - After journalists almost got close to thinking about asking President Biden a question, aides mounted up and drove away the frightened press corps with the terrible lashes of many whips.'Mush! Andalé!' shouted Biden’s cavalry as the press gaggle scattered, screaming in shock. 'Time’s up! Back where yo ...
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Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., has invited White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to visit the southern border after she denied migrants were walking across the border.
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Hot Air's Ed Morrissey has morphed into Michael Barone, with a must read deep dive into the seven counties on which election 2016 turns --and why: Going Re
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Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci on Saturday joined Michael Grimm on the campaign trail, where he vouched for the former Democratic New York representative, who is seeking to return to Congress.
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She's lucky, because of Obamacare many Americans have too few to choose from.
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President Trump shocked the world on election night, outperforming polls in all the right places. And then for some reason key districts stopped counting
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Gab, one of the earliest free speech friendly alternatives to the established social media platforms, may be forced out of Germany due to the government's insistence that it censors its users, according to CEO and founder Andrew Torba.
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