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GOP Establishment Operative Can’t Get Donors for Anti-Trump Super PAC

On Tuesday, in an unwitting and probably grudging admission that Donald Trump’s power is not going to erode any time soon, Politico published an article acknowledging that efforts by Katon Dawson, the former chairman of the South Carolina GOP, to form a super PAC for the express purpose of derailing Trump have found no donors willing to commit.

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Heilemann: Xenophobia Has ‘Been Ascendant In the Republican Party’

Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor and co-host of Bloomberg TV’s “With All Due Respect” John Heilemann argued, “Nationalism, populism, xenophobia” have “been ascendant in the Republican Party” on Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Hardball.” Heilemann said, during a discussion about GOP presidential candidate

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Jindal Suspends Candidacy for President

Louisiana Governor and Republican presidential candidate Bobby Jindal announced the suspension of his candidacy for president on Tuesday’s “Special Report” on the Fox News Channel. Jindal said, “Look, it has been a great honor for me to run for president

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Yet Another Phony Anti-Trump Fact Check from The Washington Post

The serial-fraud that is the Washington Post fact-checker just keeps  rolling along, this time with yet another phony attack on a Republican presidential candidate. WaPo’s dishonest left-wing partisans awarded Donald Trump three Pinocchios for saying,  “The current state of the

GEVGELIA, MACEDONIA - AUGUST 23: A young girl walks on a track infront of Macedonian special police forces who are trying to control the departure of migrants to board a train to reach the Serbian Macedonian border on August 23, 2015 in Gevgelia, Macedonia.

Feds Must Act to Stop Syrian Refugee Resettlement, State Powers Limited

Even though roughly two dozen state governors have declared their states won’t accept any Syrian refugees, legal scholars are saying it is only the federal government that can stop this program and that state governors can’t close their borders – putting pressure on Congress to take the initiative to block more refugees from entering the country.

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee speaks at the Growth and Opportunity Party, at the Iowa State Fair October 31, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa. With just 93 days before the Iowa caucuses Republican hopefuls are trying to shore up support amongst the party. (Photo by )

Mike Huckabee: There’s ‘No Responsibility to Import Terror into the United States’

GOP presidential candidate former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee – one of the first presidential candidates to speak out about the threat of Syrian refugees coming into the U.S. following the terrorist attack in Paris – joined Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM with host Stephen K. Bannon and doubled down, saying, “We have no responsibility to import terror into the United States.”

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks during the Sunshine Summit conference being held at the Rosen Shingle Creek on November 13, 2015 in Orlando, Florida. The summit brought Republican presidential candidates in front of the Republican voters. (Photo by)

Ted Cruz Bill Would Bar Syrian Refugees

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz will introduce a bill to bar Syrian refugees from entering the United States. He is already on record in support of resettling them in majority Muslin countries in the Middle-East.

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Palin: Trump, Cruz Strongest on National Security

Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) made an appearance to promote her new book, “Sweet Freedom: A Devotional.” During that appearance, she was asked by co-host Brian Kilmeade whicih Democratic candidate she

Republican Presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), speaks at the Wall Street Journal CEO Council meeting at the Four Seasons Hotel, November 16, 2015 in Washington, DC. Sen. Rubio participated in a discussion on The Next Agenda for the American Presidency. (Photo by)

Marco Rubio: Ted Cruz And Rand Paul Weak On Intelligence

Sen. Marco Rubio criticized Republican rivals Ted Cruz and Rand Paul for supporting legislation that weakened intelligence programs. In the aftermath of the coordinated terrorist attacks on Paris, Rubio says that the United States was just as vulnerable as Paris to another terrorist attack. He argued that supporting U.S. surveillance and intelligence programs was more important than ever, something he had a long record of doing.