#356776
"He took our problems in 2012 with Hispanics and made them far worse by espousing forced deportation."
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#356777

Trump’s feud with Silicon Valley

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

His slams on Apple, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos run afoul of GOP efforts to woo the tech industry..
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#356778
The writing is on the wall here and Rubio’s advisers know it: CNN – A battle is being waged within Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s campaign about whether he should even remain in the R…
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#356779

Governor Matt Bevin on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“Imagine my surprise when I went to see how the budget debate was going...and found this... #Get2Work #PassTheBudget https://t.co/K0NZilvPGS”
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#356781

How to Turn New York Red

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

The Trump rebellion has been a nightmare for Republicans, but it could have an upside.
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#356782

Trump cracks down on protesters

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Loyalty oaths, plainclothes guards and new media restrictions deployed at recent rallies.
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#356783
 Two free-market groups released an analysis of the rival plans.
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#356784
Talking with young Republicans at CPAC, the largest annual gathering of conservatives in the country.
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#356785
The Marco Rubio and Donald Trump campaigns go back and forth on TV.
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#356786
Enrique Peña Nieto condemns Donald Trump's rhetoric and accuses him of damaging U.S.-Mexico relations.
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#356787
A Donald Trump bot is making Twitter great again. @DeepDrumpf is what crawls out of the lab when you combine Donald Trump with artificial intelligence.
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#356788
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES This is classic. MSNBC’s Kristen Welker doesn’t know she’s live yet, and while she’s waiting to go live she gives Clinton communications director Jen Palmieri the heads up on what she’s going to ask. As we know from Hillary’s emails, she is accustomed to being accommodated by the MSM and doesn’t really “do” gotcha questions. Far be it from | Read More »
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES New York State Supreme Court Justice David A. Weinstein has dismissed a lawsuit brought by Barry Korman and William Gallo to prevent Ted Cruz from running for President based on their crazy birther conspiracy, CNN reports. As a result of the dismissal, Cruz’s name will (obviously and correctly) remain on the ballot in New York’s primary. Just in the | Read More »
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#356790
In a sign that Republicans are rallying to Sen. Ted Cruz, Elaina Plott reports that she has been told that Sen. Ted Cruz will "unveil a batch of Senate endorsements this week." She wrote in the National Review's "The Corner," that some of the Senator's upper chamber colleagues may dislike Donald Trump more than Cruz:
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#356791
Cleveland is seeking to buy 2,000 sets of riot gear, including riot-control suits and collapsible batons, the city's latest step to spend a $50 million federal security grant for July's Republican National Convention.
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#356792
Should Trump be worried?
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#356793
Ted Cruz making fun of establishment politics Join the #CruzCrew on twitter with the @columbiabugle
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#356794
In bowing out, Mr. Bloomberg cited his fear that a three-way race could lead to the election of Donald J. Trump.
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#356795
"More just and equitable human-ice interactions." Seriously.
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#356796
Keep The Promise ties the corporate welfare to the support the sugar industry has given Rubio.
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#356797
Former President Bill Clinton rapped President Obama's pretty picture of economic recovery, claiming in a campaign stop for his wife Monday that millions of Americans have been left behind. He referred to Obama's State of the Union address and his claims of economic prosperity as a pretty picture most haven't experienced. Millions and millions and millions and millions of people look at that pretty picture of America he painted and they cannot find themselves in it to save their lives, he said in Raleigh, N.C.
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#356798
"This was not the 'hope and change' president we had expected," L. Douglas Wilder wrote.
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#356799
Ted Cruz supporters enthusiastically proclaim Mr. Cruz to be a “political outsider”, choosing to ignore Cruz’s nearly twenty-year long affiliation at the highest levels of the Republican Party. Cruz’s own path to the Senate in fact began with a meeting intended to get the blessing of fellow Republican Texan, George W. Bush, a man whose …
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#356800
SUPPORTERS of presidential hopeful Donald Trump have demanded rival Ted Cruz “disavow” a controversial preacher who called for the death penalty for gay people moments before sharing a stage with the Texas Senator.
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