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Watch Live: The Heritage Action for America Presidential Forum

Heritage Action for America is hosting a presidential candidate forum in Greenville, SC on Friday, beginning at 4:00 p.m. ET. Twelve candidates seeking the Republican nomination for president will attend. The event, co-hosted by Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) and former Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC),

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Hillary Dodges On Whether She’s Seen Planned Parenthood Videos

Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton dodged on whether she had seen the Planned Parenthood videos released by the Center for Medical Progress on Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room.” After playing a clip of Republican

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Was That the Final Undercard Debate?

The underpopulated “undercard” GOP debate – featuring George Pataki, Bobby Jindal, Lindsey Graham, and Rick Santorum – might have been the last such event of this primary, according to RNC communications director Sean Spicer.

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GOP Presidential Field Fails the Founders

At least two Republican presidential candidates will stand with Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. During Wednesday’s CNN’s Republican presidential debate, candidates were asked about the proposed changes to the $10 bill and the woman with whom they would prefer to replace the country’s first treasury secretary.

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Second Debate Grades: Carly Fiorina Soars, Jeb Bush Tanks

Wednesday night’s Republican debate on CNN from the Reagan Library lasted for approximately three hours, but felt as if it lasted for all eternity. During the endless conversation, some candidates rose, some fell, and most of the audience fell asleep. The debate may not have clarified the potential nominee – but it certainly clarified who won’t be a factor in the coming weeks.

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Donald Trump Leads As Republican Candidates Wrestle For Debate Air Time

CNN moderator Jake Tapper was frequently invoked for more time as candidates begged, interrupted or demanded their way back into air time at the debate last night. Some candidates, like Carly Fiorina continued to interrupt, pushing herself back on camera numerous times. Others, like Gov. Scott Walker were less successful, while Gov. John Kasich appeared to interrupt at the worst moments.

Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina takes part in the presidential debates at the Reagan Library on September 16, 2015 in Simi Valley, California. Fifteen Republican presidential candidates are participating in the second set of Republican presidential debates. (Photo by)

Carly Fiorina Masters the Five-Step Primary Dance

Conventional wisdom holds that the early front-runner in a wide-open primary, especially a crowded one, rarely turns out to be the nominee. It’s probably one of those “rules” that will be true until it isn’t, but at the moment there is ample evidence from past contests to back it up. Carly Fiorina is banking on that, gaining strength as the campaign unwinds.

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On Putin and Assad, America Finally Sees the Kinder, Gentler Trump

Before taking the California stage last night, Donald Trump promised he would attempt to “tone it down” for the second Republican debate. He mostly failed to be less Trump than his usual disposition, save for one topic: the ongoing civil war in Syria and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s role in keeping the war alive.