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  • Donald Trump Actually Losing To Hillary Clinton In Latest Poll It's Never Quite That Easy [51%-38%]

    03/10/2016 10:44:59 PM PST · by Steelfish · 127 replies
    LA Times ^ | March 10, 2016 | LISA MASCARO
    Donald Trump Actually Losing To Hillary Clinton In Latest Poll It's Never Quite That Easy. LISA MASCARO Donald Trump closed the debate by promising the GOP would easily win the White House in November if the party united around his candidacy. "The Republican Party has a great chance," Trump said, pointing to the "millions" of people he is drawing to the GOP. "These are people that will win us the election, and win it easily." The problem is, Trump is actually losing to Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton in the latest matchup polls. Clinton beats him, 51% to 38%, in an...
  • Farah: No on Roberts

    08/08/2005 3:29:26 PM PDT · by TBP · 151 replies · 2,824+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | August 8, 2005 | Joe Farah
    I don't know who makes me sicker – President Bush or the "conservatives" who continue to back him and his sell-out choice for the U.S. Supreme Court. The conservatives eagerly jumped in to throw their support to the unknown John Roberts as soon as the choice to replace Sandra Day O'Connor was announced. On what basis? The guy was a blank slate – like David Souter and Anthony Kennedy before him. Then, last week, the Los Angeles Times broke the story that Roberts had volunteered his services – pro bono – to help prepare a landmark homosexual activist case to...
  • No On Roberts (Joseph Farah Slams Conservatives For Being Bamboozled By White House Alert)

    08/07/2005 10:20:55 PM PDT · by goldstategop · 345 replies · 6,201+ views
    World Net Daily.com ^ | 08/08/05 | Joseph Farah
    I don't know who makes me sicker – President Bush or the "conservatives" who continue to back him and his sell-out choice for the U.S. Supreme Court. The conservatives eagerly jumped in to throw their support to the unknown John Roberts as soon as the choice to replace Sandra Day O'Connor was announced. On what basis? The guy was a blank slate – like David Souter and Anthony Kennedy before him. Then, last week, the Los Angeles Times broke the story that Roberts had volunteered his services – pro bono – to help prepare a landmark homosexual activist case to...