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Analysis: Why Rubio’s Return is Good, Not Great News for the GOP
Analysis: Why Rubio's Return is Good, Not Great News for the GOP -
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Analysis: Why Rubio's Return is Good, Not Great News for the GOP -
It's National Selfie Day (Yep) — We Do It Politician Style -
However, before she took the stage in Columbus, Republican National Committee spokesman Michael Short blasted out an email criticizing President Barack Obama ‘s handling of the economy and Clinton
Michelle Fields' Snarky Response to Lewandowski's Firing -
Biden ’s will take his turn. He’s to deliver a sweeping repudiation of Trump’s many pronouncements, including his vow to build a wall on the Mexican border at that country’s expense.
What's Going on With That Bizarre Japanese Trump Ad? -
Graham: Trump's Obama Comments are 'Highly Offensive' -
Clinton's Gender, Once a Liability, Now a Plus -
Earnest refused to completely close the door on executive actions, saying if a “good idea” comes across Obama ’s desk, “he’s not going to hesitate to act.”
In 1868, he enthusiastically endorsed Ulysses S. Grant for president.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois — the most vulnerable Republican incumbent — withdrew his endorsement for Trump over his comments about the judge.
How Trump's Last Super Tuesday Stacks Up to History -
Mark S. Kirk and Rep. Robert J. Dold. [ Will Pro-LGBT Stances Hurt GOP Senators?
One senator — vulnerable Illinois Republican Mark S. Kirk — withdrew his endorsement for Trump on Tuesday and others have indicated they are considering a similar gesture.
Roll Call Columnists on Tuesday's Primaries -
Speaker Calls Trump's Judge Remarks 'Textbook Definition of a Racist Comment' -
Cory Booker's At Home Preaching the Clinton Gospel -
Kristol's Pick David French Passes on Presidential Run -
Scrutiny of David French's Wife Shows Heat of the Spotlight -