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Pull It Together, Donald Trump

Now is the time for Trump to stop thinking about the polls, stop complaining about the media (or, far worse, the voters), and recover the reason, beyond himself, that prompted him to run in the first place

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Exit Polls: Late Movement Hurt Donald Trump, Boosted Marco Rubio

With Ted Cruz’s come-from-behind victory in Iowa and Marco Rubio’s surge, we now move forward to New Hampshire knowing less than we did coming into Iowa. Will Donald Trump collapse? Does Rubio have any plans to win any state before mid-March? Can Cruz consolidate enough support to stop either one of the other two candidates? Iowa gave us few indicators.

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Trump: What Cruz Did to Ben Carson ‘Was a Disgrace’

Tuesday at a press conference before a campaign rally in Milford, NH, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump responded to a question about his opponent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) pertaining to the back-and-forth between he and Cruz. During his response, Trump

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Cruz Takes the Fight to Trump in New Hampshire

MANCHESTER, N.H.—Now Ted Cruz has to show he can keep it going. After dethroning Donald Trump as the indisputable king of the GOP race with a decisive win in Iowa Monday night, the Texas senator — as well as just about every other candidate in the field — is descending on tiny New Hampshire to make their final appeals before next week’s first-in-the-nation primary.

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Krauthammer: GOP Race Could Tightened After Iowa, New Hampshire

Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer gave his take on the GOP presidential nominee race on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Election HQ” on Sunday. According to Krauthammer, Trump’s supporters are the most “hardcore” among the GOP presidential candidates, but he said only

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Democrats Nervous As Hillary Clinton Email Scandal Simmers

There are few Democrats willing to openly state that Hillary’s email scandal makes them nervous that she’ll get indicted in the heat of the general election campaign, but some observers believe it’s an undercurrent of anxiety that explains some of Bernie Sanders’ rise, and perhaps Donald Trump’s crossover appeal.

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Panic in Clintonworld: Surprise Debates, All-Star Surrogates, and the Return of the VWRC

Hillary Clinton’s campaign is panicked enough to push stories about its fabulous team of all-star surrogates, set up a surprise debate that won’t be held in the obscure hours of the weekend, and resurrect Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy paranoia to deflect the latest revelations in her email scandal. Of course, Clinton’s formidable campaign team includes most of the mainstream media, and the Democratic National Committee.

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