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Donna Brazile: Trump ‘Enjoys’ Going Into The ‘Sewer’ Against Hillary

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Democratic strategist Donna Brazile said Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s plan to go after the husband of his potential general election opponent Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, former president Bill Clinton, for his sexual indiscretions is going into

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Trump: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama Created the Islamic State

BILOXI, MS — During his rally on Saturday night at a packed Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump took aim at his potential general election opponent, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton. Trump referenced Saturday’s protest in Tehran at

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Trump Pummels Media, Opponents Before Record Crowd in Mississippi

On a chilly January evening, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump addressed an overflowing crowd at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum – at a rally billed as the largest presidential campaign event in Mississippi history. Trump’s wide-ranging speech touched on topics from “Trojan horse” Syrian refugees and trade deals to Common Core, the Iran nuclear deal, illegal immigration and ISIS.

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Marco Rubio Campaign Donor Behind Anti-Trump Sky Writing at Rose Bowl

It turns out that the millionaire GOP establishment donor who bankrolled the anti-Donald Trump skywriting at the Rose Bowl parade on New Year’s Day isn’t just any ordinary donor-class millionaire. He’s backing Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), the man who is emerging as the anti-conservative establishment and donor-class candidate for president in 2016.

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Dean: ‘Donald Trump Has Finally Met More Than His Match’ in Bill Clinton

Friday on MSNBC while discussing Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s strategy to attack former President Bill Clinton to weaken his potential general election opponent Hillary Clinton, former Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean echoed his sentiments from yesterday when he said