#352626
Cruz is the pro-liberty, pro-growth, pro-American candidate. He actually understands the way our government works. And he has the integrity and force of character to make a difference.
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#352627
Ted Cruz is doing the work in Washington State that you'd expect a candidate to do.
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#352628
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#352629
Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet.
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#352630
Is there a point where the "P.C. Police" are satisfied? Are there ever "enough" rules governing the jokes we tell, the mascots of sports teams, or the symbol...
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#352631
Conservatives and liberals both believe that they alone are motivated by love while their opponents are motivated by hate. How can we solve problems with so ...
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#352632
Ted Cruz had a busy Saturday making sure that as many delegates at the convention as possible all like Ted Cruz.
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#352633
A senior adviser to Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz on Sunday accused rival Donald Trump's campaign of taking a "banana republic approach" by complaining that party rules for selecting a nominee are rigged against him.
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#352634
Mr. Cruz’s policy views over two decades suggest that he would be the most conservative presidential nominee in at least a half-century.
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#352635

Prison numbers are too high?

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

How can prison numbers be too high? There are unsolved crimes: murders, robberies, sexual assaults and burglaries to name a few. There are people out there who should have been arrested, convicted …
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#352636
Yesterday, Trump in Dexter, New York revealed a nickname for his rival on the opposite side of the aisle.
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#352637

Face The Nation on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“Donald Trump leads among likely Republican voters in CALIFORNIA at 49%. Cruz follows at 31% and Kasich at 16%.”
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#352638
Gov. John Kasich dismissed Donald Trump's accusations that the GOP nomination process is "rigged," calling on Trump to "act like you're a professional."
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#352640
The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging Obama's executive action on immigration. NRO explains what it's all about.
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#352642
8 RecommendedRecommend Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES There is a lot of talk about the real delegate counts after a few different sources published various counts, there is also a lot of people wondering about how many delegates are pledged in what I call “The Heart” for various candidates. Finally some of the Trump team are already trying to talk about how Ted Cruz | Read More
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#352643
The slate of Cruz delegates is well on their way to sweeping the election of 3 delegates to the Republican National Convention.Ronda Vuillemont-Smith beat the Trump supporter by a 3 to 1 margin.Dav…
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#352644
Ted Cruz has out-organized Donald Trump in Washington state delegate elections in recent weeks, which could help give Cruz a decisive edge if the Republican national convention this summer goes to a second nominating ballot.
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#352645
More than 90 delegates were up for grabs Saturday. And Ted Cruz grabbed most of them. Again.
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#352646
Manafort said that protests needed to be filed soon, but offered no timeline.
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#352647
Team Trump is offering to pay expenses in Nevada for pledged delegates. And yes, that is EXACTLY what Donald Trump called corruption elsewhere. Your point?
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#352648
He won a big victory in Wisconsin. He pierced the Donald Trump mystique. He even got some of the Capitol Hill lawmakers who regard him as a revolutionary and renegade to slink cautiously into his...
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#352649
Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, says Donald Trump complaining about the way Colorado's delegates were chosen is "distracting." Priebus said it "really isn't something that most people give a darn about." Priebus said not moving past this is this gets in the way of unifying the party. Priebus tried to distance himself from the controversial process, saying he doesn't write the rules for the Republican party, "the delegates at the convention write the rules." However, Priebus defended the process and said it's "pretty much the same system the Democrats use; delegates and voters choose the nominee. "It's pretty much the same system the Democrats use; delegates and voters choose the nominee," Priebus said on Friday's broadcast of NBC's TODAY. "That's what's happening. And, quite frankly, the complaining that goes on is something that I think probably distracts from what we need to do, which is to come together as Republicans." "It gets distracting and it really isn't something that most people really give a darn about," Priebus added. "[Trump's] not alone in thinking the system is a little odd. One where its party activists and delegates who choose the president and the voters. There was no caucus. There was no primary in the state of Colorado. There are people who say that is anti-democratic, including many of the millions and millions of people who support Donald Trump. Don't you think as you look at it from a common sense point of view that there is something strange about that system?" co-host Willie Geist asked the chairman. "No," Priebus said, laughing off Geist's premise. "What about caucuses? Is that strange? Who is to say that a primary is the only way to choose delegates?" "It isn't really strange; it's very grass roots," Priebus said, defending the delegate-choosing process. "I think it's a little too late to complain after the fact that a particular state's process isn't something that you like. What is true is that the system can be changed, but it has to be changed at the [national] convention if people want to change it with the delegates. That's how our system rules are written." "I don't write the rules for the Republican party, the delegates at the convention write the rules for the Republican party."
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#352650
The Cruz campaign is by all accounts highly calculated. The campaign’s ground operation is unparalleled. Not since Obama’s Organize for America has a campaign harnessed the power of analytics and technology to so successfully play the chessboard of politics.
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