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American Conservative Union accused Rubio of making a "rookie mistake" in skipping CPAC
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Hans von Spakovsky, a Heritage Foundation fellow, last week argued that the Supreme Court should count the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's votes in cases in which the justices have already cast preliminary votes.
During an interview with American Family Radio’s Sandy Rios, von Spakovsky noted that after hearing oral arguments, the justices meet and cast votes in the case before writing the decision.
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Trump dominated almost every category of voter in Nevada.
#358354
Welcome to the new lynch mobs: If enough angry people believe a man is guilty of rape, then he is guilty of rape, and to hell with due process.
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Several people uploaded photos of campaign volunteers wearing gear with their candidates’ names on them, arguing that it amounted to voter intimidation.
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“…declining among liberals…”
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Earlier we reported on a poll having Cruz increase his lead in Texas, and if you believe that was an outlier, then we got another one for ya!!! God bless you Texas. Here’s more: he latest KTV…
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Who’s endorsed in the 2016 GOP primary? And what are their Liberty Scores®?
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Trump University was not a degree-granting school and did not have a campus, but it ran real estate seminars that critics have called a useless and expensive fraud.
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Former Abortionist Uses Medical Animations To Show What Happens To Baby and Mother During Abortion
#358361
Donald Trump has yet to win an outright majority in a primary or caucus – though he's getting closer, pulling in 46 percent of the vote in Nevada. But he's winning massive numbers of votes.
Mitt Romney won Nevada's caucus in 2012 with about 50 percent of the vote. He did so by pulling in roughly 16,000 total votes – roughly the same number that second-place finisher Marco Rubio pulled in this year. Donald Trump, by contrast, more than doubled Romney's total, garnering 34,500 votes.
That pattern has played out across all of the early states, which are seeing huge Trump-inspired (and, at some level, anti-Trump-inspired) turnout.
All told, Trump has now won approximately 420,000 votes. After the first four states had voted in 2012, Mitt Romney had won about 311,000 votes. Back in 2008, meanwhile, eventual nominee John McCain had won a little more than 250,000 votes after Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada had voted.
#358362
The S&P 500 has grown much more than Donald Trump's wealth.
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Talk radio host Glenn Beck, who was in Nevada campaigning on behalf of Ted Cruz at the caucus, denounced Donald Trump’s supporters as Nazi “brown shirts” after the GOP frontrunner upstaged Beck by making an impromptu appearance at the same caucus venue Beck was speaking at.
#358364
When Twitter sanctioned popular right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos last month for bad behavior, conservatives were concerned. Two weeks ago, when the social media platform picked a bunch of l...
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Following another second-place finish in the Nevada GOP caucus, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) argued Wednesday that candidates don't win presidential primaries simply by winning individual states.
When asked about his loss to Donald Trump in the Nevada caucus on Tuesday on "Fox and Friends," Rubio noted that "this is an unusual election."
"And right now, what you have is a situation where Donald—the majority of the Republican electorate, the majority of Republican voters in this country do not want Donald Trump to be the nominee," Rubio said.
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President Obama predicted Wednesday that “sheepish” Senate Republicans will retreat under public pressure from their pledge to block his nominee for the Supreme Court, and said lawmakers would damage the federal judiciary if they don’t back down.
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WASHINGTON -- Senate Minority Leader [crscore]Harry Reid[/crscore] pledged Tuesday that Senate Majority Leader [crscore]Mitch McConnell[/crscore] would feel political pressure from voters for refusin
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Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has one option if he wants to win the Republican nomination. Tomorrow night, during a debate with Donald Trump, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ohio Governor John Kasich, and Dr. Ben Carson, Cruz must clock Trump as hard as he can with his best rhetorical punch. He can’t be lawyerly. He can’t be civil. He has to get in the mud with Trump and pulverize him. There are three reasons for that.
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The Constitution vests in the President the power to appoint judges to the Supreme Court. It’s a duty that I take seriously, and one that I will fulfill in the weeks ahead.
It’s also one of the most important decisions that a President will make. Rulings handed down by the Supreme Court directl
#358370
Donald Trump is winning, but Cruz and Rubio continue to slap fight; BuzzFeed tells us why white people suck; plus, Ben gives the Cal State LA update!
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Cruz SuperPAC Chair Kellyanne Conway: Ted Cruz Leading in Texas and Ahead of Establishment ‘Chosen One’ Marco Rubio in Florida
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The state’s highest criminal court dismissed the remaining indictment against former Gov. Rick Perry on Wednesday morning, apparently ending the case that started with his threat to veto state funding for a local prosecutor if she refused to quit her office.
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The media loves to trot out college professors as a way to shoot down every attempt to resist federal power. They’re cited as experts, and they almost always...
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Oscar-winner jokes about boycott and pokes fun at Will Smith’s cod-Nigerian accent in Concussion at the American black film festival awards
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES If this poll is accurate – and I stress that’s a big if – it pretty much spells the end of the line for Cruz. Cruz has been counting on a win in Texas to keep him from falling into an insurmountable delegate hole to Donald Trump. According to this Emerson poll, Cruz has now been caught in Texas | Read More »