Keyword: 2016primaries
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Hannity: Newly Uncovered Kathy Barnette Tweets Shake Up PA Senate Primary https://youtu.be/Ngsv18OMLUI?t=1657
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Pennsylvania Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kathy Barnette was not always in favor of now former President Donald Trump. In a series of tweets and other comments during the 2016 GOP presidential primary, Barnette — who was a fan of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) — repeatedly ripped into Trump. After a debate in September 2015, for instance, Barnette said Trump “was horrid.” She also said in another September 26, 2015, tweet that Trump would be “good 4 beers & barbecue.” “BUT, not as President,” Barnette said of Trump, adding that “WE r so morally bankrupt” for even considering Trump. Barnette also...
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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) pokes fun at candidates using their devotion to Trump as a platform in the Ohio Republican Senate nomination. CNN's Abby Phillip hosts a panel discussing the race that will act as an early test of Trump's influence over the GOP in this year's midterm elections.
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Mark Levin joins 'Gutfeld!'
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On Tuesday night’s broadcast, the show included an entire category in the Double Jeopardy round devoted to Congress. The $2,000 clue featured a smiling photo of Debbie Wasserman Schultz, with the text referencing her role as a Florida congresswoman and recent head of the Democratic National Committee who resigned in 2016. The three contestants were speechless, all uncertain of whom they were looking at, prompting host Alex Trebek to disclose the proper response of Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
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John McCain warned Donald Trump on Monday that his feud with the Muslim father of a slain U.S. Army captain is putting him on even shakier ground with Republican voters, and Trump needs to set a much better example if he hopes to win GOP votes. "Arizona is watching," McCain warned in a statement. "It is time for Donald Trump to set the example for our country and the future of the Republican Party. While our party has bestowed up on him the nomination, it is not accompanied by unfettered license to defame those who are the best among us."
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Tuesday, May 3, 201657 of 2,472 delegates(57 bound)Election night dataThe New York Times (including exit poll data)Ace of Spades Decision Desk - Indiana GOPIndiana Secretary of State

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Tuesday, May 3, 201657 of 2,472 delegates(57 bound)
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Ted Cruz’s pending mathematical elimination and the Colorado Disaster are game changing events that put Donald Trump well on the road to winning the 1237 delegates he will need to win the Republican nomination. New York’s primary will eliminate Cruz. His magic number to be eliminated is just 49. He’s not even campaigning in New York. This is game changer number one. When Cruz is not only eliminated but blown away and humiliated in the most delegate rich, Northeastern state, how will the GOPe sell him to the remaining Republican primary states? Clearly they won’t be able to make the...
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Tuesday, April 5, 201642 of 2,472 delegates(42 bound)
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016107 of 2,472 delegates(98 bound)
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Tuesday March 15, 2016367 of 2,472 delegates at stake
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Caucus held on March 10, 20169 of 2,472 delegates at stake(6 likely bound)Conventions held on March 12, 201628 of 2,472 delegates at stake(19 likely bound)
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Tuesday March 8, 2016150 of 2,472 delegates at stake
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2016-0307 Presidential Primary Election Numbers & Analysis (click on image for full resolution) This week's presidential primary numbers include the primaries from Saturday and Sunday for the GOP and DNC. On the Republican side, this included Kentucky, Maine, Louisiana, Kansas, and Puerto Rico. On the Democrat side, it included Nebraska, Kansas, Louisian, Maine, and American Samoa. GOP Results: Doanld Trump won Louisiana and Kentucky, though in both states he was contested fairly closely by Ted Cruz. Ted Cruz won going away in Maine and Kansas. And Marco Rubio won his second contest by a huge majority in Puerto Rico....
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As Ted Cruz & Marco Rubio nosedive in the most recent polls and CNN, MSNBC & FNC go bananas trying to do in Donald Trump, this "child" circus has become the laughing stock of the nation. DJT is a bigot, DJT has small hands, DJT is with the Mafia, DJT has orange skin, DJT loves the KKK....and on & on. Well. as you will all see this evening, this childish, idiot campaign by Cruz & Rubio has failed and the TV networks all look like buffoons to the vast majority of the American people. Here are a couple of hard...
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"I would think that because of the fact that while I'm very political - I'm not a politician - I would want to choose a politician," the candidate told FOX Business Network's Neil Cavuto. Trump's national campaign co-chair told the Boston Herald the candidate is looking for a "diamond in the rough" as a potential running mate.
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the delegate math is close to conclusive: Donald Trump will be extremely close to the 1,237 delegates he needs to formally claim the party's nomination by the end of the primary process.
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Time to worry. As the Iowa primary draws near, the Republican race has come down to some basic questions: Can Donald Trump's insurgent campaign maintain its support? And if it can't, where do his votes go? It seems unlikely his voters would flock to candidates like Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio--not with the deep animus flowing towards the Republican establishment. Alternately, if Trump's voters flee him because they deem the reality television star unelectable, why would they turn to fellow insurgents like Ben Carson or Mike Huckabee, who are even harder to envision in the Oval Office? Standing in the...
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