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Oy vey, but voters really hate their choices this November.
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#347577
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Let’s be honest about any kind of third party or independent Presidential run: It’s to play spoiler and not for any real chance of winning outright. Although the climate is ripe for it and hasn’t been this way since 1992, it’s still a super long shot. The best thing any independent candidate can hope to do is perhaps win | Read More »
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Ray Fair of Yale University says that if his election forecasting model is correct, the Republican nominee  is likely to win the presidency by a convincing margin. John Sides of George Washington University agrees; the “fundamentals,” he says, give the Republican about a 60% chance of winning. Alan Abramowitz of Emory University gives Republicans a solid shot at the White House too; his model gives the GOP the edge — but in “a very close election.”
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#347579
Real estate mogul Donald Trump met with immigrant advocates on Wednesday to discuss immigration reform and ended the meeting with…
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Donald J. Trump on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“Congress must protect our borders first. Amnesty should be done only if the border is secure and illegal immigration has stopped.”
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Trump’s Minority Share

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

If one were to believe the narrative being pushed by the liberal media and Establishment Republicans horrified by Donald Trump’s brand of populist nationalism, selecting Trump as the GOP candidate will lead to a decisive and unprecedented electoral rout for the GOP among minority voters. Unfortunately for the anti-Trump naysayers, there’s ample evidence that suggests the GOP doomsday scenario predicted to occur among every demographic other than white men will simply not occur. “I know what real racism is. And Donald Trump is so far from it.” And while Trump certainly has some work to do in order to win over certain segments of the minority vote, polls suggest he is poised to do better with others than any Republican in recent memory. A SurveyUSA poll released in September 2015 found that 25 percent of black respondents would vote for Trump over Clinton. A December 2015 poll conducted by Clout Research found that 40 percent of blacks said they will
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#347582
Eric Trump echoes Donald's under-reported comments: "The point isn’t just deporting them, it’s deporting them and letting them back in legally."
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#347583
?Be confident in your heritage. Be confident in your blackness,? President Barack Obama told graduates and their families at Howard University?s 2016 commencement ceremony. Obama told the graduating class that success is based more on luck, not hard work, and those who achieve great things do so because the fates have shined brightly upon them. Successful [?]
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Canada's immigration minister drew a few raised eyebrows at a Senate committee meeting on Wednesday morning when he cited "a cultural element" as a possible explanations for Syrian refugees making use of food banks.
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The German government says 'well known' deportation hurdles are to blame for low deportation rate.
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#347586
"We're either going to choose from this list or people very close to it."
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#347587
Buffalo New York Congressman Chris Collins (R-NY) was the first member of Congress to endorse presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and he's become a key campaign surrogate for the reputed billionaire businessman. But in a Tuesday interview with The Buffalo News, Collins said he believed two of Trump's signature campaign proposals would never be carried out.
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Massachusetts officially has its vice presidential candidate. But it’s not Elizabeth Warren, Scott Brown, or Deval Patrick. It’s former Republican Gov. Bill Weld. Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson has picked Weld to be his running mate on the Libertarian Party ballot, Johnson presidential campaign spokesman Joe Hunter confirmed Wednesday to Boston.com. The agreement was first ?
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#347589
Sen. Rand Paul says most American companies would not take the risk of hiring former President Bill Clinton.
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Poll: Donald Trump Edges Hillary Clinton in Fox Survey
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#347591
On Wednesday, the Trump campaign released a list of eleven prospective Supreme Court nominees Trump would consider to replace recently deceased conservative icon Justice Antonin Scalia. The Trumpian press release states: Today Donald J. Trump released the much-anticipated list of people he would consider as potential replacements for Justice Scalia at the United States Supreme Court. This list was compiled, first and foremost, based on constitutional principles, with input from highly respected conservatives and Republican Party leadership.
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#347592
"These aren't flukes or blips, this is a real increase."
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#347593
Can you know a man by his tweets?
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#347594
The Environmental Protection Agency was forced to pay $55,000 to get an employee to retire because the EPA was unable to fire him, even though he was a convicted child molester who also imitated a police officer, officials testified Wednesday.
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#347595
This is the year to say goodbye to President Obama's liberal policies draining our economy and the year Republicans would nominate a true Conservative, but Donald Trump isn't exactly a conservative. Now what?
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#347596
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Well, that’s that. Mitt Romney has apparently suspended his efforts to recruit a third party candidate to run against Trump and Clinton, and has indicated that he will not run himself. Moreover, Tom Coburn has unequivocally stated that he will not run, and Coburn was probably the most likely choice to actually attract a significant following. Actually, I’m not | Read More »
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#347597
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s court martial for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy has been pushed back to February 2017.
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#347598
American voters dislike Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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#347599
TheRebel.media's Gavin McInnes went on The Daily Show, knowing he was walking into an anti-conservative trap. He learned a lot from this experience, mostly t...
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