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Donald Trump Fires Entire 2016 GOP Field

Billionaire businessman Donald Trump is out campaigning for president in 2016. Actually, Trump has said that he is strongly considering a run in 2016, but hasn’t set a date for any kind of announcement. So basically, Trump is really testing

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Ted Cruz Gets Praised by Sen. Chuck Grassley

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) once supported President Reagan’s amnesty for illegal aliens back in the 1980’s, but has since stated that he and others made a mistake in doing so. He now supports a piece-meal approach to immigration reform as opposed to a comprehensive approach to fixing the existing immigration problem.

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Jeb Bush: We Need to Control Border By Politely Asking Illegals to Leave

This weekend in San Francisco while speaking to the National Automobile Dealers Association, former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) said, “First and foremost we need to control our border,” adding, “The 40 percent of the people that have come here illegally came with a legal visa and overstayed their bounds. We outta be able to figure out where they are and politely ask them to leave.”

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2016: Mitt Romney Leads Another NH Poll

Former Massachusetts Governor and failed presidential candidate Mitt Romney leads another New Hampshire poll, but Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker performed surprisingly well in the very early poll of potential 2016 Granite State primary voters. The NH1 Pulse Poll released on Thursday

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Jeb Bush to Campaign in Iowa

Republican Jeb Bush will campaign in Iowa and participate the the state’s first-in-the-nation caucus, according to multiple reports.

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Ingraham: Romney ‘Driving the Bushes Crazy’

Talk radio host Laura Ingraham said that “you get the sense that he [Mitt Romney] is driving the Bushes crazy” on Monday. “Mitt Romney, at this big RNC gathering over the weekend, he was a speaker on Friday night so

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A Guide to 2016 Republican Candidates’ Positions on Illegal Immigration

With Republicans in Congress split over the best approach to President Obama’s executive amnesty – and with many establishment Republicans splitting from grassroots Republicans on the issue of illegal immigration more generally – it’s clear that immigration will be a hot-button primary issue in 2016.

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Chris Christie On 2016: ‘Everyone Just Calm Down’

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie isn’t worried about Jeb Bush or Mitt Romney seizing the early buzz for the Republican nomination for President in 2016. Christie said that he would make his own decision about running for president on his own time, and that anything Romney or Bush did would not change that.

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2016: Romney’s Possible Run Generates Little Excitement Beyond Donor Class

The editors of the Wall Street Journal greeted the possibility of a third Mitt Romney bid for the Presidency in 2016 with a piece entitled “Romney Recycled.” They’re not big fans of this sort of recycling, and for good reasons. Romney may argue that he’s learned his lesson and improved his pitch, but it’s difficult to revise the strong impressions created during his presidential campaigns.