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Lindsey Graham For President?

Will he run? And can he win? The senior senator from South Carolina may decide to run for president in 2016, a move that would muddy the primary waters.

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GOP 2016 Race Wide Open, For Now

A new poll still points to Hillary Clinton as the likely Democrat nominee next year. But on the Republican side, things are much more competitive.

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Right-to-Work May Be Obama’s Lasting Legacy

President Obama’s largest legacy may be a policy he disagrees with. Right-to-work laws are sweeping the states, as legislatures and governors across the country empower individuals instead of Democratic-leaning labor unions.

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Ted Cruz Hires Brian Phillips to Staff Up for 2016

The Washington Times reports in a move to “beef up” staffing for a possible run for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has hired Senate staffer Brian Phillips as senior adviser to his Jobs, Growth, and Opportunity PAC.

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Todd: Hillary ‘Desperately Needs’ Jeb to be GOP Nominee

NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd said that “”Hillary Clinton desperately needs Jeb Bush to be the Republican nominee” on Tuesday’s “Today.” Todd, discussing a new NBC/WSJ poll that showed that voters preferred a candidate who would bring greater

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Kurtz: Carville’s Hillary Defense ‘Farcical’

Fox News Media Analyst Howard Kurtz dismissed James Carville’s defense of Hillary Clinton as “farcical” on Monday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. Kurtz began by criticizing Clinton saying silent while sending out her “attack dog” James Carville, then

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Lanny Davis: ‘A Governor Is Different From a Secretary’

RNC Communications Director Sean Spicer and former Clinton White House Special Counsel Lanny Davis squared off over Hillary Clinton’s e-mails on Monday’s “OutFront” on CNN. Davis was first asked by anchor Brianna Keilar why Clinton hasn’t explained herself yet if