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John Kasich Goes All In For Amnesty: Illegals ‘Made In The Image Of The Lord’
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Trump supporter using Nazi salute saying "go back to auschwitz" To use this video in broadcast or in a media player contact [email protected]
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An ACLU leader has resigned after posting on Facebook that supporters of leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump be shot before Election Day, according to multiple news sources.
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How do you feel about John Kasich taking money from George Soros?
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So, the other #GrabGate video has been trending for 2 days now. How much you want to bet they'll block this one even though the view count is climbing faster...
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Witness the latest example of the left’s totalitarian instinct to shut down speech it finds abhorrent.
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Breitbart is in chaos over resignations
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New CBS News 2016 Battleground Tracker polls in Florida, Illinois and Ohio show Sen. Marco Rubio fading and Sen. Ted Cruz emerging as the only alternative Donald Trump.
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Once again, the governor sends the Lt. Gov. to attend the burial of a fallen New Jersey law enforcement officer.
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The March 15 Republican primaries will be the most important contests to date in determining who the GOP presidential nominee will be. Donald Trump would be in a strong position if he sweeps Ohio, Florida, Illinois, and Missouri on Tuesday. But mixed results for Trump could make it difficult for him to get the 1,237 delegates needed to win the nomination. A look at the calendar shows that Trump's path to a majority isn't certain even if he does pull off a clean sweep on Tuesday.
What to look for on March 15?
You can pretty much ignore North Carolina, which has 72 delegates up for grabs but awards them on a proportional basis. The difference between coming in first place at 40 percent in North Carolina and second place at 30 percent is 7 extra delegates.
In pure winner-take-all contests of Florida (99 delegates) and Ohio (66 delegates), the candidate who finishes in first place will get all of the delegates.
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The sucker-punching Trump supporters and sign-shredding socialists are both winning. The only loser is free speech.
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Once again, a feminist tome attempts to tell women that they can be happy by transcending marriage and motherhood by engaging in a litany of flawed rationalizations.
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Ted Cruz is surging in Illinois
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Obama administration officials called the Gold King Mine disaster in Colorado an "accident," but an analysis from The Daily Caller News Foundation of government documents and public statements makes c
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'Blatant disregard to undocumented students’ safety and well-being ...'
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The debate will be moderated by Fox News anchors Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly and Chris Wallace.
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Where Trump voters lose me entirely, however, is not only the "solution" that they in their anger have embraced, but also the flagrant way in which they wield this anger, as though its mere possession is enough to excuse them for any actions they may take
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A customer at a 7-Eleven store outside Seattle shot and killed a masked man who attacked a clerk with an ax early Sunday.
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Can the government ever be too big? How much spending is enough spending? And if there can be too much spending, where is that point? William Voegeli, Senior...
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When you see Trump acting “presidential,” just wait five minutes. Trump isn't going to change. His relish for confrontation began at an early age.
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It may seem hard to believe that the United Nations can hold any new surprises when it comes to unprincipled attacks on Israel, but never despair: There is always farther to fall.
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES John Kasich likes to say that after he wins Ohio on Tuesday (which is by no means certain but which is looking increasingly likely), he’s going to go on and win the entire nomination. The main person who disagrees with John Kasich is math. In fact, it’s entirely possibly that John Kasich will be outright eliminated from contention for | Read More »
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Forget soccer moms, NASCAR dads, Wal-Mart moms and other voting groups of elections past. The dominant bloc in this election is shaping up to be angry voters — and they may upend American politics before it’s over. From the Reagan Democrats in 1980 to the soccer moms in 1996, various voter groups have taken turns at the center of American politics. What make the angry voters of 2016 different is that they are potentially more numerous and already eager to vote. ?With a soccer mom, you have to identify and you have to persuade them, and you have to motivate them to vote,? said David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center at Suffolk University in Boston. ?With angry people, you have to persuade them, but you don’t have to motivate them.? There is no question which candidates the rise of the angry voter has benefited soar this election season — Donald Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders. Trump has won
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What does Caitlyn really think about the presidential hopefuls? Watch her conservative views cause conflict with the ladies on "I Am Cait." SUBSCRIBE: http:/...
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Conversations with volunteers at a small Trump campaign office in an old cigar factory yielded some surprises on the subjects of race, ethnicity and bigotry.