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“Ted’s the only one with a plausible path to stopping Trump,” National Review editor Rich Lowry told POLITICO.

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Ted Cruz was fantastic at the GOP Debate on Thursday night. He is consistently the candidate (and Senator, frankly) most committed to the core conservative principle of limited government as a means to increased liberty, freedom, and prosperity. One particular answer he gave last night about firing bureaucrats really stood out. Sorry for the Luntz focus group, but the | Read More »

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His goal is to stop Donald Trump, even if it means another Republican winning in Ohio.

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The deathmatch of a lifetime. In this video I talk about Scaachi Koul in Buzzfeed Canada, and how buzzfeed discriminated against white men. Hope you enjoyed ...

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The most plausible path to a Trump-free, Republican-controlled White House is consolidation around Cruz. It’s a difficult conclusion for many people,

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Investigated as a "homophobic hate crime" attack...

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3 days after the alleged altercation.

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Both major U.S. political parties have over time experienced multiple splits, splinters and other schisms.

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Charges have been brought against three young women who said they were attacked by white men on a city bus, revealing discord at the University at Albany.

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As the number of candidates has dwindled, the right choice for conservatives has become clear: Senator Ted Cruz.

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A Rubio spokesman says it's the best way to stop Trump.

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I am deeply, deeply worried that Marco Rubio?s failure to withdraw after this past Tuesday is going to benefit Trump. Everyone is so focused on the 99 winner take all delegates in Florida, th…

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Cruz led in a debate that was uncharacteristically civil. Absent insults, Trump displayed a poor grasp of key policy issues, such as Cuba, Social Security, Israel.

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Donald Trump does not understand some words have meanings beyond the definition in the dictionary. As an English teacher myself, I feel it is my duty to help him understand why he is wrong (at least when it comes to this). See, Trump doesn’t seem to believe that calling a leader strong is anything other than a remark on | Read More »

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Swiss Interior Minister Simonetta Sommaruga says the European Union’s plans for tighter gun control – which the Swiss would be ...

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A growing toxic mix of campus Islamism, exploitation of racial grievances, and threats.

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES I don’t think it’s a tremendous surprise that the editorial staff of this website and certain of the writers at Breitbart do not get along. I don’t think it’s worth getting into all the backstory, just suffice it to say that from my perspective, if I worked at Breitbart, I would figure out a cover story for where I | Read More »

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The GOP front-runner could put the Democratic leader on the defensive.

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RUSH: If you buy into this theory that there's still time for Cruz to get 1,237, to essentially beat Trump by unifying everybody, there's a big part of this that also has to get behind Cruz. You know who that is? That's the good old establishment. It's not gonna be enough for Rubio and Kasich to get out and pledge their support if you still have a Mitch McConnell-led faction, per se, in the Republican establishment, which hates Cruz for personal reasons and others that will not get behind him and can deny donor support, can deny establishment support, which is gonna be necessary. I'm just telling you right now: It's gonna take an entire unity effort. If the establishment doesn't get on board then it's all finished.

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When asked by CNNs Jake Tapper at the GOP debate on Thursday what he believed was wrong with Donald Trumps vision of the Republican Party, Sen. Ted Cruz responded that the solutions he proposes to problems dont work.

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES During the debate, John Kasich, Donald Trump, and Ted Cruz were asked about Common Core State Standards. Of the three, Trump barely answered the question (albeit without the specifics Jake Tapper called for), Kasich gave the wimpy “it’s all hysteria” answer, and Cruz actually identified the problem. Common Core’s biggest problem is that the U.S. Department of Education has | Read More »

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES During the GOP debate, Dana Bash asked Donald Trump about what he would do to make Social Security solvent. He went on about waste and fraud: He thought that would be enough but Bash was ready. She followed up and said cutting waste would only save $3 billion and asked Trump how he would come up with the $150 | Read More »
