Trump-Clinton I: What to Expect From the First Presidential Debate Showdown
The first presidential debate between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton kicks off tomorrow evening.
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The first presidential debate between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton kicks off tomorrow evening.
Whether Donald Trump uses tomorrow night’s presidential debate to talk about the extramarital affairs of former President Bill Clinton remains uncertain in the days leading up to the debate.
Whatever the polls show, there is no certain way to say anything about their performance until after the election.
Mark Levin has hcommented on the big news of the week, Senator Ted Cruz’s endorsement of Donald Trump.
Ted Cruz announced yesterday that he intends to vote for Republican candidate for president Donald Trump.
Breaking like a clap of thunder out of a clear sky, announcement by the Alaskan Libertarian Party that Joe Miller is running on their ticket for US Senate really electrifies this campaign.
The American presidency may be the world’s most demanding job, aging presidents twice as fast as the general population, and there are increasing concerns that Hillary Clinton may not be up to it. Clinton, 68, has had several medical issues in recent years. During one such incident, while being interviewed by reporters, her head started […]
Obama vetoed legislation — the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act — allowing 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia.
Planned Parenthood has once again proven it does two things exceedingly well—ending innocent human lives in the womb for a fee, and getting American taxpayers to subsidize its operations.
After what can only be described as a very successful Super Tuesday evening for presidential candidate Donald Trump, he took to the stage at his Mara-a-Lago resort to give a victory speech that was not only celebratory, but also conciliatory towards his GOP rivals.
