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Obama Dismisses Trump: ‘Talk To Me If He Wins’

“The message that Donald Trump’s putting out has had adherence a lot of times during the course of our history,” Obama told Matt Lauer. “You know, talk to me if he wins. Then we’ll have a conversation about how responsible I feel about it.”

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Watch: Ann Coulter, Liz Mair Face Off Over Donald Trump on MSNBC

Monday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” conservative columnist Ann Coulter and Republican strategist Liz Mair debated the merits of the candidacy of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump and the eligibility of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) to be president of the United States. Partial transcript

President Barack Obama pauses while speaking in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, about steps his administration is taking to reduce gun violence. Also on stage are stakeholders, and individuals whose lives have been impacted by the gun violence. )

The Democrats Start 2016 in a Four-Point Hole

If the Democrats intended successor loses—and if a new Republican president shows anywhere near Obama’s level of determination—Obamacare stands to be repealed in 2017 and replaced with a limited-government alternative. And most of Obama’s constitutionally dubious executive actions stand to be revoked.

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Hillary: White Privilege Like ‘Swimming In the Ocean’

Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton argued that she is privileged, and “it is hard, when you’re swimming in the ocean to know exactly what’s happening around you” when asked about white privilege at Iowa Brown and

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Rubio Bets on Iowa as New Hampshire Fades Away

Marco Rubio is set to dominate the airwaves in Iowa over the next three weeks ahead of the caucuses. Rubio’s campaign and affiliated super PAC, in fact, are planning to spend more money on TV in the first caucus state than all the other campaigns combined.