#353726

New TV Ad: "Crazy"

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

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#353727
“…as many records as the…”
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#353728

Weak and Getting Weaker

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Of all the arguments against Donald Trump, the softest has been his poor prospects for victory in the general election. True, he has consistently polled worse against Hillary Clinton than have Ted Cruz, John Kasich, and virtually every other person who ran. But polls change. And if Trump were to win the Republican nomination, it would be such an earthquake that the political order might be transformed. Clinton, moreover, has huge vulnerabilities. She lacks many basic political skills, and she is a hostage to fortune—in both the usual way, as the heir to an incumbent president, and in the unusual one of being the subject of an FBI investigation. Yet the electability argument against Trump is hardening, fast. He has a 67 percent unfavorable rating (per the Washington Post/ABC News poll), which would be the highest ever recorded for a major-party nominee, and a net favorable rating of minus-39 among white women and minus-31 among independents. Trump's numbers aren't just bad; they're the stuff of nightmares.
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#353729
The only thing they might agree on is the Keystone pipeline. Should Ted Cruz become U.S. president, Trudeau will understand what ‘real change’ actually means
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#353730
Mark Levin just announced on his radio show that he is now officially #NeverTrump. This just after he hammered #NeverTrumpers the other day. He explains below: Levin attributed his #NeverTrump conv…
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#353731
Presidential candidate John Kasich explains why he believes the Monday after the Super Bowl should be considered a national holiday.
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#353733
I constantly hear that only Donald Trump supporters can understand the Trump phenomenon, as if it were inaccessible to nonbelievers, like the secret knowledge of ancient Gnostics. But I don't believe it's a matter of comprehension.
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#353734
Via The Libertarian Republic   Millennials. They may not yet be the present, but they’re certainly the future. These young, uninitiated minds will someday soon become our politicians, doctors,…
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#353735

The Case for Kasich

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The 2016 presidential race has shifted, and John Kasich would be crazy to drop out now.
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#353736
Washington State promises to be another delegate selection bonanza for Ted Cruz.
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#353737
Despite his serious problems with Donald Trump, conservative radio host Mark Levin has even bigger problems with the #NeverTrump conservatives refusing to vote
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#353738
The extradition of Romanian hacker “Guccifer” to the U.S. at a critical point in the FBI’s criminal investigation of Hillary Clinton’s email use is “not a coincidence,” according to an intelligence source close to the case.
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#353739
It’s a problem of onerous airline regulations.
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#353740
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders announced on Friday he had accepted an invitation to the Vatican, saying his views on fighting income equality were similar to those of Pope Francis.
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#353741
At the end of the day we are left with a deep irony within Trump voters? views. The groups most likely to fight the establishment Republicans who Trump voters hate are being labeled as estab…
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#353742
[dcquiz] Some of Donald Trump's support on Twitter comes from accounts with zero followers who tweet identical messages and who have been part of social media marketing campaigns in the past. Patri
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#353743

Robert Yoon on Twitter

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

“Ted Cruz continues his clean sweep of Colorado, winning 3 more delegates in CD7. 12 more dels elected tomorrow; 13 more Saturday. Stay tuned”
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#353744
Hillary Clinton is running a 1992 campaign, and that?s the reason she?s the weakest Democrat to seek the office in decades. Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, wrote…
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#353745
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Back in January when Donald Trump was running scared of Megyn Kelly and refusing to debate, he exploited the nonsense by holding a fundraiser for the troops he claims he cares so much about. As I wrote in February, the organizations in question were not getting the money they were promised. Here it is nearly two months later and | Read More »
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#353746
Adam Carolla explains Trump's appeal to the average voter.
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#353747
Authorities have arrested Mohamed Abrini who they say was involved in the horrible Paris terrorist attacks last year. According to reports he worked with Salah Abdeslam who was the mastermind of th…
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#353748
In an interview with the Daily News, Sanders seemed to reveal that he hasn't ridden the subway in a long, long time.
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#353749
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Well, categorize this under “another creepy as hell story about Donald Trump.” Megyn Kelly spoke with Katie Couric on Wednesday, and she told Couric that before Donald Trump hated her, he was creepily obsessed with her. Okay, she didn’t say that exactly. But she did say this: He’d call me after a segment that he enjoyed and say how | Read More
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#353750
More than two months after Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump claimed to have raised $6 million for veterans' charities at a fundraiser held on the eve of the Iowa caucuses, most of the organizations targeted to receive the money have gotten less than half of that amount.
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