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Jeb Interrupts Trump: ‘Am I Talking or Are You Talking’

Tuesday during CNN’s Republican presidential debate, Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush sparred for a second time over the “seriousness” of Trump’s candidacy and proposals. Exchange as follows: TRUMP: We have to be much tougher and much stronger than

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Watch: Trump, Jeb Battle Over Muslim Ban: ‘Chaos Candidate’

Tuesday at CNN’s Republican presidential debate, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his opponent former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) got into a heated exchange over Trump’s calls to ban Muslims from entering the United States. When asked about his policy proposal, Trump

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Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum Defend Donald Trump Against Lindsey Graham Attack

LAS VEGAS, Nevada — GOP presidential candidates former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum defended GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s statement to ban Muslims from coming into the United States until the government can put in place an effective vetting process during the undercard debate hosted by CNN in Las Vegas, Nevada on Tuesday.

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Pataki: Trump Is the ‘Know-Nothing’ Candidate of the 21st Century

Tuesday at the CNN Republican presidential under card debate, Republican presidential candidate former Gov. George Pataki (R-NY) criticized his party’s front-runner Donald Trump because he wants to put a temporary halt on Muslims coming to the United States. Moderator Wolf Blitzer asked, “Governor Pataki,

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Poll: One in Three Republicans Back Trump

The poll has Donald Trump in first place with 38 percent among Republicans and right-leaning independents. He is backed by more than 1 in 3 Republicans. In second place is Sen Ted Cruz (R-TX) with with 15 percent. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Ben Carson are tied in third place with 12 percent of support.

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Jeb Bush’s Strategy Is Working Great… For Ted Cruz

True, the Bush name could be a liability, but probably less so against an equally dynastic opponent like Hillary Clinton. (Or, for Bush critics, running him would foolishly hamper the Republicans’ ability to make hay over the ascension of a hereditary Clinton monarch.) Jeb Bush had vast financial resources, a political organization second to none, gubernatorial experience, and all the Establishment support anyone could ask for.

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Marco Rubio Once Said an ‘Earned Path to Citizenship Is Code for Amnesty’

With the Iowa caucuses less than two months away, presidential candidate Donald Trump continues to dominate the field of candidates in the Republican primary race, but because Ben Carson has plummeted to third or fourth place in most of the national polls, Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Marco Rubio have surged and could pose to challenge Trump’s top-dog status.