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Most Swing States Suffering Bigger Income Losses

A new report suggests that two-thirds of the 13 presidential election swing states are suffering worse income losses than the national average under President Barack Obama. That, in turn, suggests the 2016 election could become a middle-class revolt.

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Donald Trump Is Living Rent-Free In Obama’s Head

“One of the grandest ironies of this political year is that a giant real estate developer in New York is currently living rent-free in President Obama’s head,” CNN’s Jake Tapper noted on Wednesday, after Obama delivered a six-minute lecture on whether Donald Trump was a populist.

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Jindal Says Trump ‘Non-Serious Carnival Act’

GOP presidential candidate Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal lashed out at GOP frontrunner Donald Trump today, calling him “full of nonsense,” “absurd” and a “non-serious carnival act” during a D.C. speech. The high-profile criticism may be the leading-edge of a scorched-earth strategy by establishment GOP leaders to block Trump’s populist-fueled campaign for the presidency. Jindal is looking to escape the back of the GOP pack.

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Shocking Coverage Of Sarah Palin After Trump Comments

After Trump’s appearance on The Palin Update with Kevin Scholla on Mama Grizzly Radio, all of the lightweights entered the ring as expected. Salon, Mediaite, Huffington Post and the like resorted to their usual tired tactics. Belittling Governor Palin every chance they get. Dismissing her, yet devoting story after story to her. Seeing the snark come from these circles wan’t too surprising.

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Talking To Trump: Refreshing Like Reagan And Palin

Basically Trump is giving us all a choice. Do you want recycled, teleprompter reliant, weak kneed, poll obsessed, go along to get along professional politicians or do you want an American with a remarkable track record who will not hold back in words or action?

Republican Presidential Hopefuls Meet With Potential Iowa Voters