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EXCLUSIVE — The Long War: GOP Campaigns Brace For Potential Brokered Convention After Protracted Delegate Fight

Several GOP presidential campaigns are openly contemplating the increasingly likely possibility that a 2016 nominee won’t be selected before the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in late July. If no candidate secures enough delegates by the time of the convention, then what would happen is what’s called a “brokered convention”—at which time things could get truly interesting.

Jeb Bush at California startup (Eric Risberg / Associated Press)

Jeb Bush Ads Hit… California

California voters will not go to the polls for more than half a year. Yet ads featuring former Florida governor Jeb Bush have been popping up on California television in recent days.

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Jeb: Obama Is Being ‘Literally Petulant’ on Syrian Refugees

Tuesday on “New Hampshire Today” with host Jack Heath, while discussing the United States accepting Syrian refugees, Republican presidential candidate and former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) said President Barack Obama is being “literally petulant” by refusing “to explain to the American

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Former VP Dan Quayle: Trump Could Win

Wednesday on Fox Business Network’s “Cavuto: Coast to Coast,” former Vice President Dan Quayle weighed in on the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination and had one message for those with a vested interest in the race: Don’t underestimate

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Jeb: Due Process Makes Trump’s Deportation Plan ‘Not Possible’

Thursday, Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush criticized his rival Donald Trump’s plan to deport 12 million illegal immigrants living in the United States, saying their legal right to “due process” would make Trump’s plan “not possible.” Bush said, “I’ve heard

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Poll: Trump Getting More Hispanic Support Than Romney in 2012

A new poll of 2,000 citizens shows that Donald Trump’s immigration policy is more popular among Hispanic Americans than Gov. Mitt Romney was in 2012, even though the pollsters reminded the respondents of Trump’s most controversial and crude statements on immigration.