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Is the Paul Campaign Finished? Or Is It Just Beginning?
Paul Campaign Is Far From Over by Josh Guckert Following the debate last week, many journalists derided Rand Paul as having a bad performance. On top of the already-negative press that Paul had been receiving for weeks in advance of that first debate, Paul has been consistently attacked by mainstream media outlets as having peaked far too…
New Poll: Ad Campaign in Maine Helps to Double Johnson’s Numbers
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Leaked Emails Show Democrats Feared Rand Paul as GOP Nominee
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It’s Clear Trump Can’t Decide If Wages Are Too Low Or Too High
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Top Five Reasons Why a Vote for Trump is a Vote for Hillary
1. Trump and Clinton Are the Same Candidate in All the Ways That Matter Same foreign policy. Same disregard for consistency and the rules. Same lying faces. Same empty fiscal promises. Same lack of interest in following the Constitution. Hillary Clinton has become infamous for being very self-interested and not meeting a war she didn’t…


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