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As DNC Opens, Keystone State Emerges As The Ultimate Battleground

“I’ve talked to the Trump people a number of times and they were so excited about the primary in Pennsylvania and a belief that as Pennsylvania goes, so will the election,” Sessions told the state’s delegation. “So you are going to be the critical part of this. And there’s a special optimism actually about Pennsylvania, a special optimism.”

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How Cruz Beat Expert Predictions and Outran Trump

When the votes were finally counted, the Iowa caucus wasn’t that close at all. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz cruised to a 4-point win over national frontrunner Donald Trump and bested late-rising Sen. Marco Rubio by 6 points.

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Watch: Santorum, Huckabee Join Trump on Stage

Thursday at the Trump rally at Drake University in Des Moines, IA, GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump welcomed fellow presidential candidates former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR) and former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) to the stage to speak to the group of

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Rebellion: Candidates Rip Fox News In Undercard Debate

There is a disturbance in the Fox News force, and Republican frontrunner Donald Trump’s ongoing feud with the powerful cable news network appears to have given his fellow candidates the go ahead to form a rebellion. Something that seemed impossible

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Santorum: The Media Is Ignoring Me for an ‘Entertainer’

Thursday at Fox News Channel’s Republican presidential “undercard” debate, former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) said he is in the lesser debate because the media is only “talking about an entertainer.” Santorum said, “You know, listening to what your network was talking about

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Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum Want to Join Donald Trump Veterans Event

GOP presidential candidates former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, who are participating in the earlier GOP debate on Thursday, say they want to attend GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s event on Thursday night for veterans rather than the primetime GOP debate hosted by Fox News.

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Breitbart News Guide to the GOP 2016 Candidates: Concealed Carry

The field of 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls is comprised of candidates running on pro-gun platforms, yet there are variations candidate-to-candidate regarding their positions on specific issues. This is the Breitbart News guide to the GOP candidates’ positions on concealed carry. Donald

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Rick Santorum Blasts USA Today, ‘We’re Fighting Back!’

GOP presidential candidate former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, the winner of the 2012 Iowa caucus, blasted the media because of a USA Today article that suggested he was thinking about exiting the 2016 race. Santorum said that from the start of the campaign “[the media] decided that we’re not worthy of them.”

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Marco Rubio, Hillary Clinton Nab Des Moines Register Endorsement

In a little more than a week, voters in Iowa will tip off the actual voting in the Presidential primary contests. Ahead of the historic caucuses, the state’s largest paper, the Des Moines Register, endorsed Sen. Marco Rubio for the Republican nomination and Hillary Clinton in the Democrat contest.

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Santorum: Obama-Clinton Caused SEAL Six Deaths

(THE UNITED WEST) In an interview, former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA), a candidate for the 2016 GOP nomination, placed the deaths of 15 special forces operators and 15 members SEAL TEAM Six squarely upon the former Secretary of State Hillary

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Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders Top Drudge Presidential Poll

On Thursday, the Drudge Report conducted its first presidential preference poll of the 2016 campaign. The contest was open to all national candidates and not segregated by political party. With more than 1,000,000 votes cast, Donald Trump took the top spot with 36 percent of the vote. He was followed by Socialist Bernie Sanders in second, with 30 percent.

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