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RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - New York Republican Presidential Primary

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In 1990, a supporter spent $2,800 making sure a poll said good things about Trump.

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5 Times Paul Ryan Said He's Not Running for Speaker of the House

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If the Republican front-runner heads into the party's convention leading the delegate count, but is denied the nomination, his supporters may sit out the general election.

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“When they launch ballistic missiles ... that makes businesses nervous.”

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Rep. Sean Duffy: ‘Disenfranchised’ Sanders Voters Will 'Not Vote in November' After Super-Delegates Hand Hillary the Nomination

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Poll: GOP Race Narrows As Trump Campaign Stumbles

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Donald Trump continued his war with party bosses Sunday, once again saying that he wouldn’t rule out a third-party run.

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Love him or hate him, it is hard to deny that Ted Cruz has made the right strategic decision at every turn of this primary. Initially, Cruz made people uncomfortable by buddying up to Trump when all those who attacked him went by the wayside. Then, he turned on the attack on Trump at just the right time. He | Read More »

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Documents leaked Sunday from a Panama-based firm purport to show corruption and questionable business practices of world leaders, politicians, and others.

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In Colorado, Cruz began picking up lots of delegates. The process in Colorado is a bit convoluted and carries over into this coming weekend. But so far, Cruz is winning the delegates in Colorado. T…

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Supporters of Donald J. Trump, who has been criticized for months for his comments on race, are planning to create a website that will showcase other supporters of Mr. Trump — who is a native of a diverse city but who is running in a party primary dominated by older, whiter voters — in an effort to tell a different side of his story.

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Ohio Gov. John Kasich is turning up the heat on Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.

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Physical differences between men and women will be recognised in the tests as Michael Fallon prepares to sign off on plans to allow women into the most dangerous roles for the first time.

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Extremist antigay preacher Rafael Cruz groomed his son for the presidency since the age of 9 — and now Ted Cruz is ready to put his father's hateful views into practice.

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AmericanActionNews.com

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The surprising results have the anti-accountability left in a frenzy.

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Based on Current Situation=> Ted Cruz Will Be Knocked Out of Race By April 26th - The Gateway Pundit
Guest Post by Joe Hoft Based on current delegate counts and poll numbers Ted Cruz will be mathematically unable to ...

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Sen. Ted Cruz is out-hustling Donald Trump and looks set to ensure many Arizona delegates will defect to him in a convention floor fight.
The Texas senator, who ever since Iowa has played a stealthy ground game in contrast to Trump's chaotic populism, is taking steps to snatch the Republican presidential nomination from The Donald at the convention in July.
The New York businessman easily won last month's Arizona primary taking 47 percent to Cruz's 25 percent, scooping up all 58 of the state's delegates. That's nearly 5 percent of the 1,237 Trump needs for the nomination, and they're tied are to him on the first ballot.
But Cruz, exploiting deep opposition to Trump among grassroots Republicans, has been far more active in Arizona than Trump, insiders say. He's recruiting candidates for the available 55 delegate slots, that along with the other three delegate positions filled by party leaders, would be allowed to vote for him in a multi-ballot contested convention.

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Millennials love socialism — but only as long as they’re on the “to each according to his need” end. The Cato Institute’s Emily Ekins has the numbers. Yes, the under-30 crowd favors redistribution,…

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VIDEO: Watch Black Lives Matter Protesters spit on an American flag while attacking veterans on camera.

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Republican presidential candidate Sen.

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Just a few months ago, few would have predicted that John Kasich would be one of the last three candidates standing in the GOP presidential primary. Now, a lot of GOP voters are looking at Kasich with fresh eyes and considering voting for him.
However, that's not an easy decision for a lot of principled conservatives. Kasich expanded Obamacare in Ohio, and on top of the law being broadly unpopular with the American electorate, it's particularly unpopular with Republican voters. But given that the GOP frontrunner has repeatedly praised socialized health care, you'd think Kasich's policy transgression could be overlooked.
Unfortunately, Kasich is making that very, very hard to do. As we saw last night at CNN's town hall, he sanctimoniously keeps insisting that expanding Medicaid in Ohio to get his hands on Obamacare money was the right thing to do, and he portrayed it as a smart fiscal decision. The former assertion is highly debatable, and the latter is utterly delusional. Here's the transcript of Kasich explaining himself on CNN [I've abbreviated it a bit to make it more germane]:

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It's passed time for Kasich to QUIT.
