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Trump poised to step on the GOP accelerator — GOP delegate selection process favors front-runners — Nevada caucus up next; Trump favored He leads in 8 of the next states — CHARLESTON, S.C. — Things sure look good for Donald Trump. — The Republican presidential race expanded across …
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Now Trump ‘Not Sure’ If Rubio's Eligible to Be President (UPDATED) — Donald Trump slyly raised questions this morning about Marco Rubio's eligibility to be president. — Yesterday, Trump retweeted something a supporter sent to him that seemed to gin up questions about Rubio's eligibility to be president in addition to Ted Cruz's:
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GOP candidates chart different paths as race goes national on Super Tuesday — LAS VEGAS — After coursing through the first three intimate contests, the Republican presidential race is now accelerating to full throttle, becoming a truly national election that appears to favor celebrity front …


The party decided in South Carolina. Nobody cared.
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Trump rewrites campaign cash rules
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Ted Cruz and Donald Trump Head Toward Super Tuesday With G.O.P.'s Deepest Pockets
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Trump Optimists And Trump Skeptics Are About To Go To War
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Following Jeb's Exit, Senator Heller Endorses Rubio
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Trump questions Rubio's eligibility
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ANALYSIS: Donald Trump Takes Ownership of Republican Party
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Secret anti-Trump donor revealed
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What Donald Trump's Win In South Carolina Says About The Republican Party
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Sanders has the resources and a plan to go the distance. Will it matter? — Bernie Sanders, his momentum slowed by a loss to Hillary Clinton in Nevada, faces two tests in the weeks ahead: parceling out his formidable resources to the states that offer his best targets …
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Ralston Reports: ‘Reid-Culinary bond’ won Nevada for Clinton — I'd like to congratulate the winner of the Nevada Democratic caucus: Harry Reid. — What's that, you say? Reid wasn't running? What am I talking about? — Saturday may well be the day that altered the course …


Barring a catastrophe, her nomination is inevitable.
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Why Nevada was a bad sign for Bernie Sanders's “political revolution”
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Bernie Sanders says lower turnout contributed to his Nevada loss to Hillary Clinton
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Alleged gunman worked as Uber driver during deadly shooting spree; passenger shares story — KALAMAZOO COUNTY, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - In an exclusive interview with Newschannel 3, a passenger of Jason Dalton's details his Uber experience before Dalton allegedly shot eight people across Kalamazoo County.
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Why Charles Koch's awesome Bernie Sanders op-ed matters in future elections — Charles Koch has written an awesome op-ed in The Washington Post where he explains how he and Bernie Sanders actually agree on an issue. It's one of the very few issues where the Tea party and Occupy Wall Street seemed …


The New Shape of the Republican Race — After his solid, broadly based victories in New Hampshire and South Carolina, Donald Trump now holds a commanding position in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. — But Trump still faces two “known unknowns,” to borrow the memorable phrase …
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Fall of the House of Bush: How last name and Donald Trump doomed Jeb — For Jeb Bush's campaign, August was a cruel month. Donald Trump's attacks on the former Florida governor as a "low-energy" politician were beginning to stick, and the two were bickering over immigration.
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Inside Jeb Bush's $150 Million Failure
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Zika has been linked to birth defects. Now it may be causing paralysis. — TURBO, Colombia - The Zika epidemic flaring across the Americas has produced several hot spots with large numbers of cases. But there is no place quite like Turbo. — The mosquito-borne virus has spread rapidly …


Crowd CHEERS as Germany migrant hostel is burned out - and even try to stop firefighters battling the blaze — The blaze in the town of Bautzen early this morning caused serious damage to the former hotel which was being converted — A crowd is reported to have cheered as a building designated …
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16 Years After Bush v. Gore, Still Wrestling With Ballot-Box Rules — Reflecting on baseball attendance, the philosopher Yogi Berra observed that “if people don't want to come to the ballpark, how are you going to stop them?” He could have said much the same thing about the American electorate.


Meet the Press - February 21, 2016 — CHUCK TODD: — This Sunday morning, another big win for Donald Trump. Now the undisputed Republican frontrunner. — DONALD TRUMP: — It's tough, it's nasty, it's mean, it's vicious, it's beautiful. — CHUCK TODD:
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