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Gut Check: The Trump Speech Donald Trump Should Make (to Me)

We’re all a**holes. I’ve just decided to do it in public, while you do it – mostly – at home. You, Gutfeld – are an a**hole, too. Admit it, as you write this very sentence. You. Are. An. A**hole. I’ve met you and your wife. I honestly do not know how she puts up with you. She’s a great gal. Fabulous. What she’s doing with you, an aging dwarf – astounds me. Seriously, have her call me.

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Year of the Outsider: Trump, Carson Surge in Iowa

The poll is the latest evidence that the the early innings of the 2016 are not strictly just a story about Donald Trump. The larger dynamic is that voters are rejecting any candidate who is seen as tied to the Washington Republican establishment.

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Donald Trump Distinguishes Himself from GOP Field on Trade

As Donald Trump continues to surge in the polls, a staple of Trump’s campaign rhetoric remains his emphasis on bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States and confronting foreign competitors like China and Mexico over their unfair trading practices.

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Donald Trump Mocks John Kerry For Falling Off Bicycle

“They have no respect for our president, they have no respect for John Kerry, who falls of bicycles at 73 in the middle of a negotiation that’s very important,” Trump said, calling the Iran nuclear deal one of the worst deals in American history.

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Trump on Rand: His Whole Team Has Been Indicted, He Is a Mess

Wednesday on CNN’s “The Lead with Jake Tapper,”  Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump went after his rival Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) for ads Paul’s campaign is running that show Trump praising liberal political positions and Hillary Clinton. Host Jake Tapper

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Should Republicans Pledge Not to Run Third Party?

This isn’t to say that Donald Trump is right; he’s not. It’s to say that all the other Republican candidates are wrong. Every Republican candidate should have raised his hand when asked who would not blindly support the eventual Republican nominee.

Republican presidential candidate, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal attends the Voters First Presidential Forum at Saint Anselm College August 3, 2015 in Manchester, New Hampshire. The forum was organized by the New Hampshire Union Leader newspaper and C-SPAN in response to the Fox News debate later this week that will limit the candidates to the top 10 Republicans based on nationwide polls.

Bobby Jindal: Administration Email Practices Damaged National Security

“Our nation’s top secrets could be on [Hillary Clinton’s] server,” Jindal told the crowd. “Question for service members: If you had been reckless with the nation’s secrets, what would have happened to you? Why should rules be different for Clinton?” he continued. “I’m tired of the political class thinking they’re on higher ground.”

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Hillary Clinton Losing New Hampshire, Her 2008 Firewall

The Herald poll, conducting by Franklin Pierce University, is the first to find Sanders leading Clinton in any early state. The polls’ results, though, are consistent with other polling in the Granite State. Clinton’s recent leads in the state have been in the single-digits, with her support in the low 40s, in line with the Herald poll.