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Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) confronted Sean Hannity Thursday at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, chastising the Fox News host for suggesting his refusal to vote for Donald Trump was equivalent to a vote for Hillary Clinton. The brief verbal altercation occurred as Hannity spoke privately with Glenn...
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Santorum defends Rubio during commercial break.
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Donald Trump cancelled his Saturday morning speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in suburban Washington, D.C., the conference announced on Twitter on Friday.
Very disappointed @realDonaldTrump has decided at the last minute to drop out of #CPAC -- his choice sends a clear message to conservatives.
— CPAC (@CPAC) March 4, 2016
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Alabama's last totally dry county is going wet.Residents in the Clay County cities of Ashland and Lineville voted Tuesday to legalize alcohol sales.Alcohol sales will still be illegal outside the cities. But the vote means alcohol can now be sold legally i
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DETROIT — Donald Trump won the South Carolina primary across the board, but he did particularly well with the 10 percent of voters who named immigration as the nation's top issue. In addition, some who named other issues — the economy, national security — were undoubtedly also concerned about immigration, and Trump's hard line likely helped him with them, too.
Which is why people who follow immigration closely were stunned Thursday night when Trump, at the Fox News debate here in Detroit, announced that he has changed his position on one key element of the immigration debate — the use of H-1B visas to bring skilled foreign workers into the United States.
In the distant past — say, yesterday — Trump focused on abuses in the system, in which some big companies have been caught using H-1Bs to bring in foreign workers, force American employees to train their own replacements, and then pay the foreign worker less than the American had made — all to do mostly routine jobs in the tech industry.
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The frightening and contradictory ways that Donald Trump would lead America’s armed forces.
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Trump must release the tax returns, lest the GOP get blindsided in the fall.
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As I’ve written a lot lately the only way for a candidate to overtake Donald Trump is to look at things realistically and plan accordingly. So you don’t hear a lot of analysis here that…
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Mitt Romney’s attack on Donald Trump was concise and well-written and, by calling the front-runner a “phony” and a “fraud,” hit all the erogenous zones of the anti-Trumpsters. But in the end, the s…
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“If you're voting for Donald Trump, you may get something very good or very bad,” Webb said. “If you're voting for Hillary Clinton, you're going to be getting the same thing.”
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Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief Ben Shapiro takes on the myth that Donald Trump is a truth-teller.
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In an opening sequence straight from the nightmares of Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus, Trump was first asked to respond to 2012 nomine...
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Republican presidential frontrunner responds to personal attacks at GOP presidential debate in Detroit #GOPDebate
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Patriotism demands that, to stop Trump, Kasich withdraw and Cruz and Rubio form a unity ticket before the March 15 primaries.
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We checked in with our legal sources from federal prosecutors (both Republicans and Democrats) to Washington D.C. insiders, most (but not all) agree that the
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES I don’t know if you’ve ever had the opportunity to attend one of those scam get rich seminars like Trump University, but they all follow the exact same pre-packaged tried-and-true three step method to fleece people out of money. First, the presenter goes on at some length about how great and successful he or she has been. This is | Read More »
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Trump is a "false prophet," Vicente Fox said in an Al Jazeera interview
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A Department of Justice decision to grant immunity to Hillary Clinton’s top IT aide indicates officials are “considering potential criminal charges” against the former secretary of state or her
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Man, this guy is more flexible than Obama after the election with Putin!! Sheesh!! During the debate, Trump said that he was changing his position against H1-B VISAS, as evidenced at the beginning …
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES In alphabetical order: Ted Cruz: won this debate. He was given plenty of opportunities to gut Donald Trump, often after a set-up by Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz took all of them. He didn?t go after Marco Rubio at all, and Marco Rubio returned the favor. I particularly enjoyed watching Ted Cruz keep treating Trump like a petulant child | Read More
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He could even do so without wins in Ohio and Florida, the two largest winner-take-all states, where he faces opponents in their home states.
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11 RecommendedRecommend Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES I have not been a prolific writer for the last few years, so I probably need to reintroduce myself. I served in the Army Reserve for 10 years and spent more than two years overseas in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and later Operation New Dawn. I fought for what I believed in and have no regrets, but being in | Read More
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Donald Trump and Ted Cruz were having a heated discussion about Supreme Court nominees at Thursday night's Fox News debate, when Cruz attempted to infantiliz...
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Mitt Romney said that after March 15 he 'wouldn't be surprised' if he endorses someone.
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In theory, Ted Cruz’s best states are behind him. But at the Detroit debate, Cruz was clearly the class of the field and it's clear that no one should count him out as the delegate race moves into its next phase.
The delegate math is complicated, but the basic gist goes something like this: Donald Trump has a commanding lead at the moment, but it is not a given that he will reach the 1,237 threshold he needs to clinch a majority. Simply put, Trump has failed to break through the ceiling of support he's held since New Hampshire even as the field has consolidated. While he will be helped by winner-take-all states, where he can sweep full slates of delegates even with his plurality, he may be hurt by closed-primary states, where only Republicans vote. So his path is more challenging than it appears.
Cruz's path is more challenging still. But tonight's strong performance can only help Cruz—both with voters and with the party regulars who would play a big role in deciding the nominee should there be a brokered convention.