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10 Top Republicans Sitting Out the RNC Convention

Trump-resistant and election battling Republicans including two former Presidents, two former Republican nominees, and several former 2016 presidential hopefuls are offering up excuses for why they will not attend the Republican National Convention in Cleveland next week, notably among them a break with a history of former Presidents attending their party’s convention.

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Watch: Man Attacks, Robs 87-Year-Old Delivery Driver

Police are on the hunt for the man seen on video attacking and robbing an 87-year-old man, according to a WKYT report. Police say the attack happened last week just behind Larosa’s Pizza restaurant in Cincinnati, OH where the 87-year-old has worked

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Cops and GOP Convention Goers are Sitting Ducks, Says Cleveland Police Union

The president of the Cleveland Ohio police union warns that cops and convention goers are “sitting ducks” at the 2016 Republican National Convention. The City of Cleveland is ill-equipped to handle the thousands of professional leftist, Black Lives Matter, and other protesters and there is just under a month to go before the convention.

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Ohio Third-Grader Stopped From Reading Bible by Teacher

Per a WKYC report, a third-grader out of Lancaster, OH says a substitute teacher would not let her read her Bible during free reading time this week. According to the third-grader’s parents, the girl came home crying because she was stopped

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Kasich’s Second Amendment Problem

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Governor John Kasich’s hopes that he had overcome the anti-gun reputation he had earned for supporting the Clinton Gun Ban in 1993 may now be dashed, after he told two separate Sunday talk shows that he is considering nominating a Supreme Court justice who might abolish the Second Amendment.

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Marco Rubio, the Spoiler

Senator Marco Rubio ended his quest for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination swaddled in warm feelings, at least from the punditocracy, which hailed his superb final debate performance, a weekend press conference denouncing Donald Trump that became a viral video, and a moving concession speech on Tuesday night after Rubio was crushed in his home state of Florida.

Republican presidential candidate U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), flanked by his family,

John Kasich Has Clear Edge in Ohio

Ohio has the second biggest prize of delegates on Super Tuesday tomorrow, awarding 66 delegates to the candidate with the most votes in the state. No delegates are awarded for second or third place.

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