Politics

Jane Sanders: Trump Won’t Win Over Bernie’s Supporters

Tuesday on MSNBC while discussing Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s claim he could win with Sanders voters in a general election against Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) wife Jane Sanders said she does not believe Trump will

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Presumptive Nominee Donald Trump Aims at Hillary, Cruz Clears the Way

On the night he effectively became the Republican nominee in the race for the Presidency of the United States, Donald Trump gave a subdued and substantive speech. Flanked by his family, the business mogul looked to start healing the wounds of a tough primary contest by offering praise for Senator Cruz, whom he repeatedly called a “tough, smart competitor,” with “a very bright future.”

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Watch: Cruz Suspends Campaign

Texas Senator Ted Cruz suspended his campaign for president during a speech in Indianapolis, Indiana on Tuesday. After talking about his parents’ lives and American exceptionalism, Cruz stated, “[A] lot of people have been talking about what happened 40 years ago.

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Ted Cruz Drops Out

Sen. Ted Cruz conceded his bid for the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night after the Indiana primary election he called “pivotal” delivered frontrunner Donald Trump a win. Initial results in Indiana showed Cruz with 35.3 percent, Trump 53.6 percent, and

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Sentencing Reform: A Deal For The Criminals — But What About Their Victims?

Members of Congress are upset that we have too many criminals in federal prison. Prisons cost the taxpayers too much, they claim, and incarceration disrupts the criminals’ family lives. They decry the unfair mass incarceration of “low level” offenders, and tell us that the system is racist because a disproportionate number of minorities are in prison. Let them out, they claim, and try to “rehabilitate” them while they roam the streets once again.

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Changing Name of Texas Public School Will Cost Taxpayers $500K

HOUSTON, Texas — Changing the name of just one middle school in Texas will cost Houston taxpayers almost $500,000. Some Houston taxpayers are not happy about the cost of the name change, and some former students, parents of students, and current students at the middle school are not happy about the name change either.

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