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Run Warren Run Group Closing Up Shop, Throws Support behind O’Malley or Sanders

A group aimed at drafting Sen. Elizabeth Warren into the presidential race is closing up shop, indicating there is no chance the Massachusetts Democrat will throw her hat in the ring for 2016. Instead, it will fall to underdogs Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley to attempt to reduce Hillary Clinton’s lead as the Democratic Party’s potential nominee.

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Hillary Clinton: Rooseveltian, or Just Clinton II

Hillary Clinton is kicking off her campaign on New York’s Roosevelt Island on June 13 and, as Politico reports, it “will not be the first time that the former secretary of state—or her husband, for that matter—has invoked the famous family in a political setting”.

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Quinnipiac: Republicans All Tied Up, Hillary’s Credibility Takes a Dive

Former-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the most famous and well-known politician (not named Barack Obama) in America today. Clinton has been in the national public eye for nearly a quarter-century. Everyone has their own opinion of her, and for that reason she is polling like an incumbent. The only thing is that she is polling like a vulnerable incumbent.

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Pataki: I Can Beat Hillary By Appealing To More Than GOP Base

Thursday on Fox News Channel’s  “America’s Newsroom,” newly announced Republican presidential candidate George Pataki, who won the governorship in New York state three times, said he is uniquely qualified to go up against Hillary and win by appealing to not

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Hillary Clinton Wants to Get You Excited

She may be too busy to answer questions from the lowly media … or even to provide you with a location – but according to her Twitter account, Hillary Clinton wants you to “get excited.”

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Trump: Jeb Bush ‘Not Even a Smart Person’

This week in an interview with ABC News political director Rick Klein, real estate mogul Donald Trump attacked the field of Republican presidential candidates with his harshest criticism reserved for the former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL). Trump said of Jeb Bush,