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Trump’s Revenge: A Super PAC to Take on GOP Rivals
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Trump's Revenge: A Super PAC to Take on GOP Rivals -
It would also establish a new 25 percent tax on profits from S corporations and other small businesses that pass them directly to shareholders.
John McCain's Grand Canyon Adventure -
Trump's Rendezvous with Destiny and Fear-Mongering -
Clinton Picks Virginia's Tim Kaine for VP -
Donald Trump Denies Ever Linking Cruz's Father To JFK Assassination -
'Law and Order': Transcript of Trump's Acceptance Speech -
Selling himself as the “law-and-order” candidate to Hillary Clinton ’s proposal of “mass immigration” and “mass lawlessness,” Trump vowed that under his administration, “illegal border crossings
Christie campaigned for her both in 2010, when she ran against Richard Blumenthal, and in 2012, when she ran against Christopher S. Murphy.
Republicans gathered at the Dubliner, D.C.’s popular Irish tavern in the shadow of the Capitol, to mourn their party, now the province of a brash outsider who has demolished what they knew and loved
McConnell Disagrees with Trump's NATO Comments -
Live From Cleveland, It's Trumpemon GO -
Chaotic Convention Puts Trump's Managerial Brilliance in Question -
Rubio's GOP Primary Challenger Shows Up to Woo Delegates -
If Kaine's Feeling Veepstakes Pressure, He Hides it Well -
Ivanka's Spotlight Masks Dearth of Female Leaders at the Podium -
Cruz: I'm Not Trump's 'Servile Puppy Dog' -
Faces of the RNC: This Is Mike Miller's 14th GOP Convention -
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday dug in further on his vow to block President Barack Obama ’s Supreme Court nominee, casting doubt on speculation that Judge Merrick Garland could be confirmed
A day after Melania Trump’s speech at the Republican National Convention was overshadowed by plagiarism allegations , Donald Trump Jr.’s address in Cleveland Tuesday also echoed some previously used language