#352226
FOX News host and contributor told America's Newsroom today Ted Cruz's latest attack ad against Donald Trump is "effectually silly."
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#352227
The Keystone State’s 54 unbound delegates could make the difference for Trump or Cruz.
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#352228
Critics are using the language of social justice to attack protestors at UC Davis.
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#352229
The U.S. Secret Service is making public its detailed security plans for July's Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
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#352231
Trump is not going to turn into a serious, disciplined candidate despite the wishes of media.
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#352233
Watch Friedman completely own this protectionist at 1:52. From Part 2 of the 1980 PBS Series ''Free to Choose''. Friedman puts forth one of the best argument...
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#352234

Why not Kasich?

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Really. Why not?
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#352235
Sen. [crscore]Ted Cruz[/crscore] told radio host Mark Levin that Donald Trump won't go on his radio program because Levin won't "kiss" Trump's butt. During Thursday's "Mark Levin Show," Levin aske
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#352236
Ann Coulter recently stated that Ronald Reagan was the last presidential candidate as unpopular as Donald Trump. She claimed to cite a Los Angeles Times poll from March 1980, close to the same period in which the current presidential campaign finds itself. And irrespective of the numbers, Trump defenders have argued that he and Reagan were both unpopular outsiders; Jeffrey Lord, for instance, said that establishment critics said the exact-same things about Reagan as they do about Trump, down to the very words sometimes. Part of this dismissiveness, of course, is rooted in doubt about the candidate's viability. To probe the notion that Reagan and Trump are similar in their acceptance by the public, Gallup took a deep dive into what polling data it could find from 1980. It couldn't find any record of the poll Coulter mentioned. And it discovered that the relative poll standing of Reagan and Trump is entirely dissimilar:
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#352237
Ted Cruz got more votes in Wisconsin than Donald Trump got in New York. But Trump got more delegates in New York because, in Donald Trump?s words, the system is rigged. But the system is th…
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#352238
Melissa Click (the sequel) at American University.
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#352239

The Columbia Bugle on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“This might be the most insane thing a college student has ever posted... #SJW #FreeSpeech #SafeSpace #1A”
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#352240
An activist blogger said earlier that all photos of skinny women need to be removed from all social media sites in an attempt to fight against anorexia.
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#352241
On NBC today, Savannah Guthrie asked Trump whether the Republican platform's discussion of abortion should be modified.
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#352242

Cruz promises to end 'war on coal'

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

"The 'war on coal' is destroying jobs in Pennsylvania and all across the country," Cruz said.
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#352243

NBC Nightly News, Apr 20, 2016

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Watch NBC Nightly News "NBC Nightly News, Apr 20, 2016" episode (Season 2016, Episode 4202016) on NBC.com
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#352244
[crscore]Ted Cruz[/crscore]'s campaign refuted a video purporting to show the Texas senator passing money to a Republican delegate at a campaign event. Cruz rapid response director Brian Phillips t
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#352245
Ted Cruz insists that the race for the GOP nomination is far from over. NBC's Hallie Jackson talks to the Republican presidential candidate on the rope line about what's ahead.
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#352246
The crowd showed up despite being given just a few hours notice.
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#352247
‘Inside Amy Schumer' Starts Season with Hackneyed 'War on Women' Skit
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#352248
Will Indiana give Donald Trump a big victory like its neighbors Michigan and Illinois? Or will it boost Ted Cruz with a Wisconsin-style double-digit win?
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#352249
Some telling comments from senior Sanders adviser Tad Devine.
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#352250
Republican Donald Trump holds a big lead in California, in a new Fox News Poll, while Hillary Clinton has a razor-thin edge over Bernie Sanders in the Democratic race.
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