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Graham: Trump is a 'wrecking ball' for future of GOP
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Lindsey Graham says rival Donald Trump is a “wrecking ball” for the future of the GOP with Hispanic voters. Graham is calling on the party to push back.
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Republicans fuming over UN voting on Iran deal before Congress
Republican lawmakers are fuming that the Obama administration is asking the U.N. Security Council to endorse the newly struck Iran nuclear deal before Congress gets a chance to have its say.
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In Iowa, Scott Walker Refuses to Condemn Trump: ‘He Can Speak for Himself’
In contrast to most of his rivals, Wisconsin governor Scott Walker appears to be handling Donald Trump's presence in the GOP race with an abundance of caution.
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George H.W. Bush released from the hospital - CNNPolitics.com
President George H.W. Bush, who broke a bone in his neck after falling last week, was released Sunday from a Maine hospital.
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The Making of a Republican Snowdenista
Prior to the Snowden revelations, Massie says, he knew almost nothing about the NSA’s surveillance techniques. Now, he says: “If you assume the worst, it’s not a bad position to take, given what we’ve found out.” By Jenna McLaughlin.
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Here's who is bankrolling the top presidential candidates
The 2016 presidential election is still 16 months away, but the fundraising push is in high gear, given that the winner may need $1 billion or more to win the White House. Candidates and groups supporting them are likely to spend the most money ever in a presidential campaign, partly because the Faustian innovation known as super PACs allows rich donors to give unlimited amounts to groups affiliated with candidates they support.
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Donald Trump gives out Republican rival's private number
US presidential candidate Donald Trump has given out the mobile phone number of Senator Lindsey Graham - one of his Republican rivals for the White House.
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Donald Trump Is Not the Frontrunner. Smarter Polls Would Prove It.
The problem with the media’s single-choice, horserace polling approach.
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Sorry, Rick Perry: Donald Trump isn’t a “cancer” on conservatism — he embodies conservatism
Donald Trump is not corrupting the conservative movement; he's benefiting from the movement's existing corruption
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BREAKING NEWS :: At least 2 dead after gunman opens fire at Lafayette, La. movie theater
A gunman opened fire in a Lafayette, Louisiana local movie theater.
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Court dismisses one count against Rick Perry: Will it help his 2016 campaign?
A Texas appeals court dismissed one of two charges against former Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
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There's No Stopping the Donald Trump Show
The Republican establishment would love to make their bombastic frontrunner disappear—but can’t quite figure out how to do that.
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Ted Cruz Makes a Plea for Attention
Trumped in the polls, the Republican hopeful tries to force his way back into the race by calling his own party leader a liar on the Senate floor.
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Trump still tops Republican polls
Donald Trump tops a new CNN/ORC poll.
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Map: Where 2016 GOP Candidates Raised Their Money
Fundraising patterns are giving us a sneak peek at the 2016 electoral map.
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Donald Trump is channeling Richard Nixon
Is it a coincidence that a top Trump adviser has a Nixon tattoo?
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Michigan Citizens Strike Back At Rick Snyder’s Corporate Wealth Transfer
Of course the mainstream media has not reported on events in Michigan, because the last thing corporate media wants is to give Americans across the country the idea that they have power to put a stop to Republicans transferring wealth to corporations and the rich at the expense of the poor, elderly, students, middle class, and infrastructure.
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GOP’s Favorability Rating Takes a Negative Turn
Survey Report The Republican Party’s image has grown more negative over the first half of this year. Currently, 32% have a favorable impression of the Republican Party, while 60% have an unfavorable view.
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27th July 1974 - House begins impeachment of Nixon
The House Judiciary Committee recommends that America’s 37th president, Richard M. Nixon, be impeached and removed from office. The impeachment proceedings resulted from a series of political scandals involving the Nixon administration that came to be collectively known as Watergate.
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Would the ADA pass today?
Former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kan.) was on Capitol Hill yesterday for a bipartisan event celebrating this week’s 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The law, which has done so much to improve the lives of millions of Americans, is “the sort of big bipartisan triumph of yore that now seems unimaginable,” the Washington Post’s Dana Milbank noted this morning.
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