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Convention Battle: Candidates Win Delegate Slots, But Who Chooses The Actual Delegates?
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Rolling Stone's Janet Reitman has posted a massive autopsy report on Marco Rubio's failed presidential campaign, with one passage laying to waste his "work" on the Gang of Eight immigration bill. 
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End the generations of obfuscation
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Former Texas Rep. Ron Paul said Friday he couldn’t support GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump if Mr. Trump wins the party’s nomination, saying Mr. Trump’s views on the scope of executive authority could surpass those of President Obama.
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Mitt Romney to Vote for Ted Cruz

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Mitt Romney will vote for Ted Cruz in Utah caucus Tuesday, but he is not describing it as an endorsement.
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This is not the first time Fox News has lashed out via statement at Trump for doing something ostensibly anti-Kelly, either.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer: Trump 'Right About Trade'
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Broadcast advertising dollars aimed at toppling GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump has soared 900 percent since his first primary victory in New Hampshire - a total of more than $63 million -- according to an ABC News analysis of CMAG/Kantar Media data. The total haul aimed at blocking the...
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Mitt Romney to Vote for Ted Cruz

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Mitt Romney will vote for Ted Cruz in Utah caucus Tuesday, but he is not describing it as an endorsement.
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Pakistan's parliament adopts resolution to declare public holidays for festivals of religious minorities.
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He's taking a "big tent" approach, just in case Trump doesn't win the nomination.
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Trump and Kasich refused to go to the Fox News debate so that it got canceled, but are now going to do a prime-time event with CNN on Monday night. The big difference is this is individual intervie…
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The 2012 nominee's suggestion that Kasich is a spoiler has been a common refrain for establishment Republicans.
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Republican front-runner Donald Trump unleashed Friday afternoon on his political rivals in one of his trademark Twitter tirades. Trump first went after his chief GOP rival, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). Calling the Texas senator a liar, the real estate mogul said that Sen. Lindsey Graham's (R-S.C.) endorsement of...
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Despite the victory claimed by GOP presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich in his home state, many people are still wondering exactly why Kasich has not yet dropped his presidential campaign although he could hardly get warm bodies to secure a nomination. According to Conservative Tribune, …
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This kind of talk would normally be the realm of the surreal, but it’s not only being spoken by RNC operatives, but actively promoted. In short, these operatives are preparing to instruct delegates NOT TO VOTE on the first ballot, thus ensuring Donald Trump, even if he has a majority of the delegates, will fall …
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Conservative movement professionals in Washington, D.C. are plotting to form a "blacklist" of Donald Trump supporters that they can kick out of the movement, never to return.
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"The only way we can reach an open convention is for Senator Cruz to be successful."
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Pro-Illegal Immigration Activists Plan Rallies This Saturday against Donald Trump
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People who don’t like Donald Trump have seized on a recent comment he made about possible unrest at the Republican ...
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John Kasich, whose presidential run has largely been based on the faith that voters would reward him for his optimistic message, is now relying on a campaign strategy that could leave voters out of the equation.
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Reihan Salam on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“EXCLUSIVE: How Trump will win the GOP nomination”
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The GOP appears not to have the backbone to stop a man who is clearly unfit for the presidency.
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Bernie Sanders, still insisting he has a fighting chance to capture the Democratic presidential nomination, ratcheted up his campaign schedule Friday to hit all three Western states voting next week as he scrambles to recover from Hillary Clinton’s recent five-state sweep – while President Obama applies pressure from the outside on the Vermont senator’s underdog bid.
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