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Democratic Divide: 15 Percent Of Obama Voters Supporting Trump
Matt Vespa
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It's a year of complete unpredictability this election cycle.
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Sanders Places One-Child Policy Activist and Israel Critics on DNC Platform Committee
Cortney O'Brien
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Bernie Sanders Is Running Low on Cash
Christine Rousselle
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Marvel Fans Want Captain America to Have a Boyfriend
Christine Rousselle
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VA Chief Refuses to Apologize After Comparing Veteran Wait Times to Rides at Disney
Katie Pavlich
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Hillary Caught In a Mix-Up: "You Should Be Willing to Debate Anytime, Anywhere"
Justin Holcomb
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McAuliffe: Investigation Has 'Nothing to Do' With the Clinton Foundation
Cortney O'Brien
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Is This Where The Obamas Are Moving After The White House?
Christine Rousselle
Here's the Obama's potential new digs.
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San Francisco Trying To Reform Sanctuary Law, But Sheriff Is Resisting
Matt Vespa
Democrats' unwillingness to establish common sense immigration enforcement measures is nothing short of stunning, even in the deep-blue bastion of San Francisco.
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IRS Employee Admits He Would Continue Targeting Conservative Groups: 'That's Just the Way It Is'
Leah Barkoukis
As the House Judiciary Committee moves forward with the first of two hearings examining whether IRS Commissioner John Koskinen should be impeached for misconduct Tuesday, it seems the mindset that targeting conservative groups is OK has not changed one bit among some employees at the agency.
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ACU: Facebook Has Not Called to Apologize for Lack of CPAC Coverage
Cortney O'Brien
ACU not impressed by results of Facebook meeting.
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National Union of Students Collapsing After Pro-ISIS Leader Elected
Andre Walker
LONDON, United Kingdom - A third major university has voted to leave the British National Union of Students since it elected a pro-ISIS president.
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War on DWS: Sanders Raising Money to Oust DNC Chairwoman
Leah Barkoukis
DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz probably never thought one of the Democratic candidates for president would end up targeting her in the 2016 race—but that's exactly what's happened.
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Report: Hillary Flushes Failing 'First Woman President' Narrative
Guy Benson
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Based on private public opinion research conducted by the pro-abortion group EMILY's List, the Clinton campaign has dropped its thematic focus on the candidate's status as the potential first female president.
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Poll: Hillary 37, Trump 35, Romney 22
Guy Benson
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Having evidently failed to help recruit a serious third-party challenger to the extraordinarily weak Trump/Hillary dichotomy, former GOP nominee Mitt Romney is facing increasing pressure to take the plunge himself.
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Moody's Calls Out Obama's "We're Going to Default" Fear Mongering
Katie Pavlich
Katie Pavlich
Ryan: There Are Better Ways to Stop Obamacare than a Gov't Shutdown
Daniel Doherty
Daniel Doherty
Commencement Season
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
Clinton Policies to End Pay Gap Would Just Make It Larger
Michael Barone
Michael Barone
Clinton's Enablers on the Right
Stephen Moore
Stephen Moore
If Everything's Negotiable, Let's Negotiate
David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh
Should 'Never Trump' People Get Over It?
Mona Charen
Mona Charen
Trump and the Supreme Court
Cal Thomas
Cal  Thomas
A Response to My Conservative #NeverTrump Friends
Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager
Is Scarborough Shoal Worth a War?
Pat Buchanan
Pat Buchanan
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