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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES My reasons for not voting for Donald Trump, even in a general election against Hillary Clinton, are straightforward. Trump is not with me on any issue I care about, would be a terrible and unstable Commander-in-Chief, and would discredit and poison the party and the movement I believe in. Why on earth would I give my vote to him, | Read More »
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Limbaugh: Cruising to Indiana

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Indiana has a critical choice to make next Tuesday.
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Straw Poll - Instant, Real-Time Polls
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In a sit-down interview with a Richmond news station, the Imperial Wizard of the Rebel Brigade Knights of the Ku Klux Klan said Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is his candidate for President.
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Donald Trump holds a 15-point lead over Ted Cruz in the potentially decisive Indiana primary in a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll.
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Gov. Cuomo had seven days of smug last week, all at Mayor de Blasio’s expense — but that changed Friday when it developed that Andrew himself may be back in corruption-buster Preet Bharara’s cross …
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Trump: 'I'd Try and Keep' Foreign Aid to Pakistan --- 'It's Not That Much'
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House Speaker John Boehner put comedienne Joy Behar in a headlock this weekend while in the Hamptons campaigning for Republican Lee Zeldin, telling the liberal former co-host of The View,
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John Boehner, Judd Gregg, and the rest would rather Donald Trump than Ted Cruz because they know Trump is malleable and transactional. Cruz actually believes what he says and the K Street gravy tr…
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Better late than never, I suppose. After waiting until the last minute to make an endorsement at all, and then endorsing in a manner that some (including Trump) accused of being tepid, Indiana governor Mike Pence has announced that he will campaign with Cruz over the last few days of the primary, and also cut ads for him. Cruz, | Read More »
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Australian Gun Laws

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Hello and welcome to my channel. This video is about Gun laws in Australia. This past week was the 20th anniversary of the Port Arthur Massacre. This present...
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Get the latest presidential primaries results for the 2016 election. GOP, Republican news and state polls, voting coverage.
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Trump Indiana Poll

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Exclusive Data Analysis: GOP Primary Turnout Up 8.7 Million Votes, More Than 60 Percent in 2016 Versus 2012
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Defense Sectary Roberts Gates Full Interview ABC This Week On Donald Trump Foreign Policy 4/1/2016
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Ted Cruz Full Interview ABC This Week : Donald Trump Presidency Would be a Disaster 5/1/2016 Ted Cruz Interview
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The New York Times on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“Microsoft will not donate money to the Republican convention https://t.co/8wKlZ69Dnw”
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Created by Todd Spence (https://twitter.com/Todd_Spence) & David Unger Music "DUM" (https://twitter.com/DavidUngerMusic) http://www.break.com/
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“What we’re calling for is drastic, very scary change..."
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Dream Logic 2016

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Political logic can be a lot like dream logic. I recently had a dream of what I understand is a very common type: It was close to the end of senior year in high school, and I had just failed to show up for an exam, and failed to write a term paper on Edmund Spenser that was due. This meant I wouldn’t graduate. In most of my dreams, my conscious mind doesn’t intrude on the creations of my subconscious: The dream feels completely real. But in this case, my conscious mind intervened, and said: “But Mike, you already have a high-school diploma. This situation you’re worried about is unreal and absurd.” But in the dream, I coldly rebuffed the intrusion of reason and accepted what I really, honestly believed to be true: It doesn’t matter. I have failed and won’t graduate. That’s the reality. No sooner had I woken than I realized that this is very similar to what’s going on in politics right now. There’s a Trump streamroller gathering force among self-described conservatives. Some people – the equivalent of the conscious mind in my dream – are intervening and saying: “But listen, conservatives, Trump is less conservative than any nominee the Republicans have ever had, and Cruz is more conservative than any nominee the Republicans have ever had. Cruz is the conservative, not Trump.” As of this moment, it looks like the same thing is happening as happened in my dream. Many conservatives are saying: It doesn’t matter. Conservatives have failed and won’t graduate. Trump 2016. Let’s make America great again. Or at least prevent down-ballot losses. That’s the reality. Note that I am not making any judgment here on the relative merits of Trump and Cruz. I’m not saying, Vote for this guy and against that guy. All I’m saying is: If you sincerely believe that, for example, Trump can wave a magic wand of “tough negotiations” and bring back jobs from China and Mexico, then, you might well be mistaken, but Trump is actually your candidate. But if you believe in conservative ideas, and conservative ideas are important to you, he is not your candidate. That’s the reality.  The difference between 2016 politics and my dream is that in my dream, the conscious mind, once rebuffed, gave up and went away. In politics, there are still forces working hard to reach the pro-Trump conservatives, and it’s not out of the question that they can still end up changing the result.
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Ted Cruz now has a negative net favorability rating after his shellacking this week. Cruz was mathematically eliminated on Tuesday. ...
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott said it's time for Republicans to rally around Donald Trump and stop helping Hillary.
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On Saturday hundreds of far left activists held a march-rally at the Trump Tower in New York City. The anti-Trump ...
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Donald Trump holds a 15-point lead over Ted Cruz in the potentially decisive Indiana primary in a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll.
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