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Potential Presidential Candidates Speak At Iowa AG Summit

Jeb Bush has optimistic message, faces challenges in ’16 bid

Jeb Bush is launching a Republican presidential bid months in the making Monday with a vow to get Washington “out of the business of causing problems” and to stay true to his beliefs — easier said than done in a bristling primary contest where his conservative credentials will be sharply challenged.

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Dobbs: Is GOP Hurting Its Chances to Win the White House?

During one of his commentary segments on his Thursday night broadcast on the Fox Business Network, host Lou Dobbs lambasted the Republican leadership in Congress for being steadfastly committed to supporting fast-track authority for the President Barack Obama’s Trans-Pacific Partnership

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Jeb: ‘I Want to Be the Guy to Beat’

On Tuesday’s “Your World” on the Fox News Channel, former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) touted his potential candidacy in an interview with host Neil Cavuto from Orlando, FL. “Well, if I’m a candidate, I want to be the guy to

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Humble Hillary Clinton Takes a Page from Justin Bieber

Like Bieber, Hillary has had a rough few years. The “smart power” approach to Russia didn’t work out and, even if you only look at the tepid ARB report, she presided over a genuine disaster in Benghazi. So, what’s a celebrity with bad press to do? Well, you take a page from Justin’s playbook.

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Bernie Sanders Says He Could Beat Hillary

In an appearance on FusionTV’s “America,” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) told host Jorge Ramos he believed he could beat former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. Sanders laid out a case for his candidacy when

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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.