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Populist conservatism continues to eat itself in Campaign 2016
Populist conservatism continues to eat itself in Campaign 2016
Not getting what you want from the government isn't a sign of failure.
The email scandal only gets worse.
The Harvard law prof said he'd enter the race if he could raise $1 million by Labor Day. This morning he hit his goal.
Talking "Top Two" primaries with IndependentVoice.org's Jason Olson
Governor opposes marijuana legalization, but may allow federalist experiments as president.
Both sides have pulled a switcheroo to play identity politics with their base
The presumptive Democratic nominee promises to eliminate addiction once and for all.
The Constitution does not delegate to the federal government power over immigration, only over naturalization.
"I have said repeatedly that I did not send nor receive classified material."
He started as a governor running on his accomplishments. He turned into a politician who couldn't describe what he'd do.
Guess which part of the answer gets the most attention?
Rules change means that recent polling will count.
Anatomy of an authoritarian GOP meme, from Newt Gingrich joke to Chris Christie proposal
No man is a hero to his valet. And no secretary of state looks good asking for TV listings, envying Princess Di's P.R., and following up on gelfite fish.
From deporting U.S. citizens to electronically tagging tourists, the top 14 Republican presidential candidates each said something insane about immigration this month
Actually, there is classified material.
...from Hillary Clinton supporters, no less.
The dream of a president who doesn't "worry about satisfying constituencies"
Endorsed Hillary Clinton earlier this month.
Also, lots of people think Clinton is a liar.
From Trump to Rand, Hillary to Webb, spending and guns and taxes and drugs and war!
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While earlier this week Rand Paul told voters if they're eager for war they should look elsewhere.
The candidate's aggressive opposition to immigration is a big part of his appeal.
But Donald Trump continues to dominate the GOP field, with Ben Carson capturing second place.
Like border walls for Republicans, pathway-to-citizenship for Democrats is a recent emphasis
Not that anything would actually come of such beliefs.
Anti-birthright Republicans should make their deportation plans clear. But so should pro-'pathway' Democrats
Trump is no friend to private property owners.
The fascinating conservative media war of 2015 barks on
Someone's got to be the Anybody But Clinton candidate, unless they're already in the field.
Forget Trump, how about Clinton, Cruz, and Carson?
Kentucky GOP switches from a primary to a caucus
Democratic candidates are endorsing—or paying lip service to—reform. What will happen in the GOP?
Repeal and replace plans from Walker and Rubio are constrained by five years of Obamacare.
Donald Trump's popularity may signal a shift to a more European-style right populism.
Looking through Republican Party platforms on immigration, from Reagan-Bush to Trump-Carson
Explains that his backers "want American to be great again."
Maybe this 15-year-old joke candidate should be taken more seriously.
SuperPACers, former staffers, hope for a tougher Paul who fights on foreign policy and civil liberties to stand out.
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