#357001

CPAC 2016 - Gov. Gary Johnson

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Join the conversation at #CPAC
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#357002
She wasn’t the only one who sent sensitive information over non-secure systems, review finds.
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#357003
Rubio finished a distant third in Kansas. It looks like he’ll finish a distant third in Kentucky. And right now—albeit with only nine percent of precincts reporting—it looks like he might finish a distant fourth in Maine. (Update: Rubio received zero delegates in Maine.) Louisiana’s polls don’t close until 9pm, but polling suggests that Rubio will finish a distant third there, as well. Rubio won 3...
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#357004
Scotland Sets July Deadline for Airgun Licensing
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#357005
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the 2016 presidential campaign, with
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#357006
In a new poll from the Trafalgar Group, the Tednado has cut el Trumpo’s lead from 12 points in half, to a much closer six points. Here’s their graph of the results: If a large portion o…
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#357007
These are early results, but they look amazing for Cruz right now: Now up to 8% reporting in Kansas: Cruz 49.4% Trump 24.8% Rubio 14.1% Kasich 10.2% — Teddy Schleifer (@teddyschleifer) March 5, 201…
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#357008
Ted Cruz trounced Trump in the CPAC straw poll: BOOM!!! You can watch his speech and question and answer session here.
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#357009
We know Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz will fight Donald Trump again, as they did so vividly in the last debate. But the wild card is still John Kasich.
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#357010
Get more non-partisan election information here...http://ivoters.com
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#357011
Libertarian commentator Lauren Southern was assaulted and allegedly "covered in piss" by activists in the streets of Vancouver.
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#357012
Lawrence Lindsey writes about how progressive policies—like those proposed by Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and practiced by President Obama—actually drive the income inequality they are intended to reduce.
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#357013
Just minutes after he made his own address to the conservative faithful...
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#357014
Republican politicians beware: The Internet is keeping track of who endorses Donald Trump.
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#357015

Super Saturday Results

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Get results from the latest races in the battle for the White House.
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#357016
"American Sanders supporters lecturing me..."
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#357017
The Clinton campaign, which did not respond to multiple requests for comment before publication, contacted the Washington Free Beacon after the story was published and said the amounts listed were in-kind contributions to the campaign from Clinton.
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#357018
El Trumpollini is once again trying to get into the headlines by making his followers do a very familiar hand signal: He’s probably just trolling the media again. But it is kinda creepy to se…
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#357019

Marco Rubio Remarks at CPAC 2016

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) delivers remarks at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference hosted by the American Conservative Union.
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#357020
Trump misspelled the word while slamming rival Ted Cruz. 
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#357021
Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet.
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#357022
The appeal from Mitt Romney and the furious reaction to it captured the essence of the party’s schism.
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#357023
Levin also gave a history of how Reagan was a true conservative.
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#357024
From Yahoo News: By John Whitesides and Amanda Becker WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton are each looking to strengthen their front-runner status in five presidential nominating contests on Saturday, as Trump tries to weather a barrage of blistering attacks from his party's establishment. Trump, the brash New York billionaire who has opened a substantial lead in delegates over presidential rivals, hopes to rack up more wins in Republican contests in Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana and Maine. The exclusion of the independent voters who have helped Trump's surge adds an air of uncertainty to the latest round of state-by-state contests to pick nominees for the Nov. 8 election to succeed President Barack Obama.
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#357025
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke with CNBC Friday afternoon to discuss the race as it currently stands. Clinton briefly addressed the economy, praising President Barack Obama’s policies for keeping the nation afloat and making her own economic case for the presidency. "I think a...
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