Let the Outsiders Settle It

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Ted Cruz Texas Senator
Even before Donald Trump added to his delegate total on Super Tuesday, the Marco Rubio and John Kasich campaigns speculated openly about stopping Trump at a deadlocked Republican Party nominating convention in July. Under this scenario, Donald Trump is denied the GOP presidential nomination because he lacks the necessary 1,237 delegates pledged to support him on the first-ballot convention vote... Read More >

Grassroots Pressure at Work

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Just when the shock of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s death on February 13 was wearing off, Barack Obama outraged millions of Americans by announcing that he would not attend Justice Scalia’s funeral. Maybe Mr. Obama was too busy firing up the left-wing special interests he might need in a campaign to confirm the liberal extremist nominee he is expected to name as Justice Scalia’s... Read More >

Trump Under Fire But Maintains Conservative Support

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Attacks by Marco Rubio and others on Donald Trump have not had any significant effect on conservative support for Trump according to a poll by FedUp PAC. Only 38% believe that Trump’s hiring of illegal aliens shows hypocrisy, while 27% disagree and 29% do not believe Rubio’s claim. Only 29% say they are less likely to vote for Trump. Rubio’s description of Trump as a con man is believed by 32... Read More >

Conservatives Believe Trump Needs Them But Do Not Yet Trust Him

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Conservatives believe Donald Trump needs their support but many believe he has not earned it according to a poll by FedUp PAC. Trump’s flip-flops on issues are a concern to 57% and only 46% disagree with Rush Limbaugh’s warning that Trump is not a conservative. An almost unanimous 93% say that Trump needs conservative support to be elected and only 45% believe that support from blue-collar... Read More >

Establishment’s Conventional Wisdom Doesn’t Add Up

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This has been a rough year for the Republican establishment. First, their “chosen one” – Jeb Bush – didn’t even make it to the crucial round of Super Tuesday primaries on March 1. Despite tens of millions of dollars to spend and a lengthy list of endorsements, Jeb crashed and burned early. Now it seems that the establishment’s fallback position to stop frontrunner Donald Trump has about as much... Read More >

Five Things Learned from the South Carolina Primary

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1.The Bush dynasty is finally over Former President George Bush is supposedly still popular in South Carolina. Still, not even his personal appearance in the state was enough to save brother Jeb’s flailing campaign. Once the votes were counted, Bush finally put his campaign out of its misery by officially leaving the Republican race. Humiliating defeat was not what the GOP establishment was... Read More >

Down But Not Out

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The outcome of South Carolina’s Presidential primary was not exactly what the Republican establishment had in mind six months ago when they anointed Jeb Bush the 2016 Republican Presidential nominee. The result convinced establishment darling Bush to end his campaign for the GOP nomination. With Jeb Bush out of the picture, the establishment is falling back on “Plan B.” It involves closing ranks... Read More >

What’s REALLY at Stake on November 8

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 If you take establishment Republican and U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at his word, the Senate will not consider Barack Obama’s nominee to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.  If you are willing to give establishment Republican and U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley the benefit of the doubt, his committee will “defer to the American... Read More >

Trump’s Gamble Paying Off. . .So Far

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While the Trump brand of gambling casinos has had a mixed record of success through the years, gambling has almost certainly played a major role in boosting Trump’s personal bottom line.  In the political world, though, the players are normally reluctant to take a big gamble.  The stakes are usually too high.  But anyone watching the recent events in South Carolina would have seen Trump gambling... Read More >

More Than One-Third of Conservatives Not Ready to Vote for Trump in November

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            Donald Trump may suffer major defections from conservatives if he is the Republican nominee according to a poll by FedUp PAC.  Only 66% of conservatives say they would vote for Trump in November, while 18% would not and 16% are undecided.             Conservative defections may explain why Trump usually runs behind other Republican candidates when matched against Democrats Hillary... Read More >

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