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Jerry Brown ‘Starting to Look Good to Democrats’

Jerry Brown is “starting to look good to Democrats,” according to MarketWatch, citing the fourth-term California governor as a potential presidential alternative to Hillary Clinton in 2016. “The 76-year-old governor of California wowed the politicos with his appearance on NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ on Sunday. He was passionate, sharp and didn’t speak in code.”

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O’Reilly: Cruz’s Resume Scrutinized, Obama’s Wasn’t

The Fox News Channel’s “O’Reilly Factor” host Bill O’Reilly accused the media of a double standard in their treatment of President Obama and Ted Cruz on Tuesday. O’Reilly stated “in the Wall Street Journal today, the lead editorial compares Ted

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Rubio: I’ll Revoke Iran Deal If Elected

Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) vowed to revoke any deal with Iran that allows them to keep their enrichment capability on Tuesday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” “I just think the deal is premised on an agreement on something that is totally unacceptable, and

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Rush: Being First-Term Senator Doesn’t Disqualify Cruz

Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh argued that Ted Cruz should not be disqualified from the presidency for being a first-term senator on Tuesday. After playing a clip of columnist Charles Krauthammer saying, “first-term senators, we already tried a first term

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Levin Slams FNC ‘Neophytes’ for Cruz Criticisms

Talk radio host and author of “The Liberty Amendments,” Mark Levin criticized “neophytes” on the Fox News Channel for some of their criticisms of Ted Cruz on Monday. Levin began by saying “I am a huge fan of the Fox

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Cornyn Won’t Endorse Cruz in Presidential Primary

Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) will not be endorsing Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in the Republican Presidential Primary. As Breitbart Texas reported, Cruz officially became 2016’s first Republican presidential candidate this week with a Tweet posted shortly after midnight Monday morning, followed by an announcement speech delivered at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.

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Marco Rubio Reacts To Cruz Announcement: ‘He’ll Be A Very Strong Candidate’

Sen. Marco Rubio discusses the 2016 presidential field. “I think there’s going to be a number of other people over the next few weeks get in, and as Republicans I think we’re blessed to have such a large number of quality talented people who are willing to compete for the highest office in the land, and from that competition I think we’re going to have a great nominee.”

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Conservatives Battle Over Ted Cruz’s Electability

Conservatives may be split on the electability of Ted Cruz. But if this is the best Cruz critic and Fox News analyst Charles Krauthammer can do – “we already tried a first-term senator” – the Texas senator may be looking good.

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Cruz Goes on Post-Presidential Announcement Mainstream Media Blitz

Tuesday morning after his Monday presidential announcement at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) did a mainstream media blitz, appearing on all three major networks’ morning shows: NBC’s “Today Show,” CBS’s This Morning,” and ABC’s “Good Morning

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BBC: Ted Cruz ‘Dangerous Underdog’

Labeling him “a dangerous underdog” in the coming Republican scramble for the GOP’s 2016 presidential nomination with a speaking style “a cross between Atticus Finch and Tony Robbins,” BCC News begins it’s look at U.S. presidential politics with a closer look at Texas Senator and presidential candidate Ted Cruz.

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Viguerie Argues Cruz Is The First Movement Conservative Candidate Since Reagan

Conservative icon Richard Viguerie writes that, with Cruz as the great conservative crusader in the 2016 race, voters will have a distinct choice in the voting booth between “policy grounded in the thought of the modern conservative movement and the Washington deal-making that has often corrupted Republican campaigns of the recent past.”