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Buchanan: O’Malley ‘In An Excellent Position’

Columnist Pat Buchanan said that former Maryland Martin O’Malley has “a golden opportunity” and is “in an excellent position” on the campaign trail during Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Although Buchanan stated that O’Malley isn’t a serious threat to Hillary Clinton, and

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United for Rand PAC Launches in Advance of Presidential Campaign Announcement

A political action committee (PAC) has been formed supporting Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R) in advance of his anticipated 2016 presidential campaign announcement. The United for Rand PAC is being announced in Washington, D.C. Senator Paul is expected to announce his bid for the presidency on Tuesday, April 7, at the historic Galt hotel in Louisville, Kentucky and then take off on a multi-state campaign tour stops in New Hampshire on April 8; Charleston, S.C., on April 9, Iowa City, Iowa, on April 10; and Las Vegas, Nevada on April 11.with

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Bay Area CEO: Jeb Bush Open to Changing His Views on Indiana Law

Jeb Bush’s Wednesday arrival in the Bay Area may have been met with initial criticism for his support of Indiana’s religious freedom law–which proponents, including Bush, say protects religious rights, while critics suggest it provides grounds for discrimination against LGBT Americans. But by the time he finished Thursday’s fundraisers, he had convinced at least one major donor that he was perhaps open to adjusting his views to appease a more liberal base.

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J.C. Watts to Endorse Rand Paul

Given former Representative J.C. Watts’ emphasis on minority outreach, along with Sen Rand Paul’s commitment to same, it should not come as a total surprise that Watts will reportedly endorse and share the stage with Paul when he formally announces his campaign.

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Marco Rubio Calls Iran Nuclear Framework a ‘Failure’

USA Today reports on mounting Republican opposition to the current administration’s deal with Iran, with likely presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio saying the “initial details appear to be very troubling,” adding that letting Iran keep thousands of centrifuges used to enrich uranium into nuclear fuel is a “colossal mistake.”

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Hillary Clinton Backs Iran Nuke Deal

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has come out in support of Thursday’s deal with Iran, but she also hedged her bets a bit, saying, “the devil is always in the details.”

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Matthews Begs for ‘Real Choice Besides Hillary,’ Like Jeb Bush

Thursday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” host Chris Matthews wrapped up a segment on this week’s controversy over Indiana’s and Arkansas’ “religious freedom” laws after discussing former Gov. Jeb Bush’s (R-FL) Silicon Valley walk-back from seemingly stronger support of the Indiana bill earlier

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2016 Contenders Perry, Huckabee and Fiorina Criticize Obama’s Deal With Iran

As previous reported by Breitbart News, the agreement allows Iran to retain its enrichment facility at an underground bunker. It also allows Iran to maintain a small amount of enriched uranium, and will offer the regime sanctions relief as soon as it can show it is keeping its end of the bargain. As to information about possible military dimensions of Iran’s program, there is nothing but an agreement to talk further.