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Faces of the RNC: She Might Look Like a Democrat, But She’s Far From It
Faces of the RNC: She Might Look Like a Democrat, But She's Far From It -
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Faces of the RNC: She Might Look Like a Democrat, But She's Far From It -
Only one of the GOP incumbents in danger — Mark S. Kirk, who like Johnson is now more likely than not to lose his seat — has gone so far as disavowing Trump as the nominee, however.
Chris Christie ’s turn, he, too, opted against focusing on Trump. Instead, he laid out a case that Clinton is untrustworthy and lacks the judgement to be president. Â
— David S. Bernstein (@dbernstein) July 19, 2016 Trump has been talking to O’Reilly on Fox News throughout the duration of Pat Smith’s speech.
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Republicans used the opening night of their nominating convention to sell itself as the national security party, and speakers tried to use the 2012 attack in Benghazi — and Hillary Clinton ’s role in the
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Vulnerable Republicans such as Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Patrick J.
The White House again on Friday sought to undermine Donald Trump ’s running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence , by noting his support for two major Obama administration policies. Â
In May, the Senate unanimously passed a bill (S 2040) that would allow Americans to sue the Saudi government for any role in the Sept. 11 plot.
Pence Withdraws From Governor's Ballot, Beating Noon Deadline -
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The state has produced eight presidents: William Henry Harrison, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A.