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Bobby Jindal Backs Giuliani’s Statement on Obama

While conceding that perhaps he “should have chosen different phraseology,” Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is standing by Rudy Giuliani over controversial comments about President Obama the former mayor made at a New York City dinner party featuring Wisconsin Gov Scott Walker.

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Hillary Clinton to Chase Women Voters over Next Few Weeks

With Hillary Clinton looking to become the first female president of the United States, women voters are likely to emerge as an even more critical voter demographic than usual. That would explain why she seems to be going hard at messaging in that area so early in her effort, even prior to any official campaign launch.

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Fiorina: Left Tries To ‘Trivialize’ Women

Former Hewlett-Packard CEO and 2010 Republican Senatorial candidate Carly Fiorina declared the left “will continue to trivialize women” in a profile broadcast on Thursday’s “Special Report” on the Fox News Channel. “They will continue to trivialize women by saying, ‘you

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Ted Cruz May See Florida as Key to 2016 Success

Texas Senator and potential 2016 GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz, will be in Jacksonville, Florida this Friday to deliver the keynote address at the annual Duval County GOP  Lincoln Day dinner. Cruz, who some expect will run for president in

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National Media Praises Jeb Bush on Foreign Policy

Former Florida Governor and probably 2016 Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, flexed his national security muscles when he gave a speech to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs to discuss foreign policy agenda, in particularly the current war on Islamic

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2016 Field Poll: Clinton Dominant, Walker and Bush Lead GOP

The Field Poll, conducted from January 26-February 16, reveals a lopsided preference for Hillary Clinton as the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee and a wide-open race among Republicans, with Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker leading and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush breathing down his neck.

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Jeb Bush: Campaign of ‘Shock and Awe’ or ‘Aw Shucks’?

A report suggests that while Jeb Bush was deliberately keeping a low political profile during the last two years, he was actually busy planning the equivalent of a “shock and awe” campaign to win the GOP presidential nomination in 2016 in the event he opted to run.

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Scott Walker to Meet with Supply-Siders in NYC

For those who genuinely remember former President Ronald Reagan and his administration, supply-side economics was a lynchpin of his presidency, and high-profile supply-side economists like Larry Kudlow, Arthur Laffer, and Stephen Moore were considered key parts of his team.

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Coulter: Wall Street ‘Wasting’ Money on Jeb Bush

Columnist and author of “Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican,” Ann Coulter declared that “the Wall Street crowd” is “going to be wasting a lot of money on Jeb Bush” on Wednesday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel.

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Cruz: Obama ‘Apologist’ For Terrorism

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) dubbed President Obama “an apologist for radical Islamic terrorists” on Wednesday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. “What undermines the global effort [against terrorism] is for the President of the United States to be an

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Jeb Bush: ‘Mistakes Made’ in Iraq on Brother’s Watch

Wednesday at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, while addressing the 2003 Iraq war during his brother’s administration, former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL)  said, “there were mistakes made in Iraq.” Bush said, “There were mistakes in Iraq for sure. Using the

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NRCC Looking for ‘Do-overs’ in CA Districts it Ignored in 2014

While Republicans performed well in the 2014 elections, bolstering their numbers in the House of Representatives to a modern-era high of 247 seats, they had a dismal performance in California. The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) came up short in the few California seats where it committed significant resources, while in a host of other seats where it didn’t spend a dime, the GOP candidate narrowly lost.