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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Trump fan sites have another Fox News/Megyn Kelly fantasy to write about this weekend. This time, their conspiracy theory is that the Better Business Bureau “faxed” a document to the debate stage in an effort to correct Megyn’s statement about their rating of Trump’s miserably failed scam project Trump University and that Kelly nefariously refused to obey the will | Read More »

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Sorry Marco Rubio, but the political establishment in Florida thinks it's over for you.

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Ohio Gov. John Kasich picked up the endorsement of Michael Reagan, the son of former President Ronald Reagan, the Republican candidate's campaign announced Saturday, NBC News reported.
'You see many Republicans...

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Judge Jeanine Pirro Opening Statement - Romney & GOP Elite Trash Donald Trump =========================================== **Please Click Below to SUBSCRIB...

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Elections analyst Nate Silver concludes what he thinks is the message for Super Saturday’s elections: Ted Cruz WON. From Five Thirty Eight: We’ll have more analysis of tonight’s results in th…

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See how many delegates candidates are from moving on to the general election.

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Ted Cruz’s twin victories on Saturday night in Maine and Kansas—coupled with his strong second-place finishes in Louisiana and Kentucky—likely mean he ...

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Men should have the same right as women to decide not be parents, according to a controversial new proposal from the Liberal Party’s youth wing in western Sweden (LUF Väst).

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"..you are the Democratic Party’s version of a teabagger.."

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump celebrated projected wins in the Louisiana primary and Kentucky caucuses on Saturday night and called on Marco Rubio to drop out of the race.
"Marco Rubio had a very bad night," Trump said at a press conference Saturday night. "It's time now for him to...

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The establishment hates Cruz almost as much as they hate Trump, but Cruz has become the only other candidate with a fighting chance at the nomination

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES When the calls were first made for Louisiana, virtually every network saw Donald Trump as the clear winner based on the early vote results: Somewhere in the neighborhood of 45-23 Trump to Cruz. However, as the night went on, that changed. Ted Cruz came back within about four points of Trump (at times during the night, he was within | Read More »

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Is It Me, Or Did The White House Tell Me To Sue Twitter?

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Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump said on Saturday that rival Marco Rubio should drop out of the race.

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5 RecommendedRecommend Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Donald trump is a walking, talking click bait ad. The ubiquitous ad that claims how this one “weird trick” will make you thin without effort, make you smart, make you speak new languages without trying, or make you rich without working. What is this secret that doctors/personal trainers HATE for you to know? Just click on | Read More »

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Today Ted Cruz dominated in Kansas. Ted Cruz dominated in Maine. Ted Cruz dominated the CPAC straw poll. And just two days ago, he dominated the GOP Debate. Cruz proved he can turn out voters, which is one of Donald’s key arguments for his candidacy, with Ted taking three thousand more votes in Maine than the entire Republican field | Read More »

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“I will obey the laws, but I will try and get the laws extended."

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Can Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, or John Kasich defeat Donald Trump in Tuesday’s Michigan Republican primary contest?

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Every poll in the days and weeks leading up to the Louisiana primary had Donald Trump enjoying a comfortable double-digit margin of victory. Mr. Trump ended up defeating Ted Cruz by less than 4%. In political-speak, that?s called negative trending, and it appears to be currently pummeling Team Trump. That kind of polling collapse is ?

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Anti-Trump super PAC source says billionaire Paul Singer will make sure it has all the money it needs.

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While 90 million Americans are still out of the workforce, President Barack Obama hailed Friday's jobs numbers as "pretty darn great." Obama made the comments on news that 242,000 jobs were created in February.
CNBC reported that the labor market has expanded as more people began looking for work, a positive sign in the economy but not enough to reverse the years-long growth in those that had given up looking for work, artificially lowering the unemployment rate.

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It is becoming more and more obvious that despite all the conventional wisdom saying Trump can only be stopped in a brokered convention, he can actually be beaten in actual elections. Ted Cruz is d…

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