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Trump: ‘We Have the Silent Majority Back’

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump declared “We have the silent majority back” in a statement to the reporters on Wednesday. Trump said, “I think the poll’s a testament. You see what’s happening, and now they say I’m going even higher, so

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Hillary Clinton Worried about Sanders, Catching Democratic Supporters in Iowa, New Hampshire

“Hillary Clinton’s campaign is ‘worried’ about Bernie Sanders, whom a top Clinton aide described as a ‘serious force’ in the 2016 battle,” The Hill reports. “We are worried about him, sure. He will be a serious force for the campaign, and I don’t think that will diminish,” said Clinton Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

Marco Rubio responds to Rand Paul Twitter fight over Cuba

NY Times Quotes Communist Propaganda to Attack Rubio as Cuba’s ‘Least Favorite Son’

In an article originally titled, “Little Affinity for Marco Rubio in Cuba Despite Family Roots” (later changed to “Marco Rubio Is Hardly a Hero in Cuba. He Likes That” without explanation), Times reporter Jason Horowitz writes that “the first Cuban-American to have a plausible chance to become president of the United States is the island’s least favorite son.”

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Ouch! Massive Obamacare Premium Increases Will Dominate 2016

Oregon Commissioner of Insurance Laura N. Cali has approved premium rate increases of 25 percent for the Moda Health Plan and 33 percent for LifeWise in 2016. Due to Obamacare’s radical plan design and high utilization costs, skyrocketing American healthcare costs are becoming the norm–and will be a top issue in 2016 elections.

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Reuters Channels Ann Coulter: Mass Immigration Will Kill the GOP

Diversity makes everything the same, and worse, brings it down to the lowest common denominator. While Reuters cheers the impending leftist monolith that will disenfranchise every conservative voter, Coulter and candidates like Donald Trump and Scott Walker who have sensible positions on immigration show Americans can exercise control over their country — in the narrow window they still have.