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Ted Cruz to Receive Mike Pence Endorsement

April 30, 2016 By David Janney Leave a Comment

Ted Cruz to Receive Mike Pence Endorsement

Indiana Governor Mike Pence will endorse Texas Senator Ted Cruz on Friday, only days prior to that state’s primary that could make or break the senator’s hopes of halting the march of Donald Trump to the presidential nomination of the Republican Party. Sources that have knowledge of plans by Pence have confirmed that he would […]

Filed Under: Elections, Headlines Tagged With: Mike Pence, Ted Cruz

Cruz Has Major Announcement To Make Wednesday Afternoon

April 27, 2016 By David Janney Leave a Comment

Cruz Has Major Announcement To Make Wednesday Afternoon

On Wednesday, Ted Cruz said he would be making a major announcement during an afternoon rally in Indianapolis, one day after he took a beating in the primaries of five states on the East Coast. Cruz would not say what the announcement was but it comes at a time when the Texas Senator is in […]

Filed Under: Elections, Headlines Tagged With: Indiana Primary, Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz and John Kasich Teaming Up Against Donald Trump

April 25, 2016 By David Janney Leave a Comment

Ted Cruz and John Kasich Teaming Up Against Donald Trump

Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Ohio Governor John Kasich announced on Monday the rationale behind their decision to coordinate their campaign strategy for now. They called it an effort to stop front runner Donald Trump from winning the GOP nomination because both fear Trump would lose in the general election to Hillary Clinton. The two […]

Filed Under: Elections, Headlines Tagged With: Crux and Kacish vs Trump, John Kasich, Ted Cruz

Soda Tax is Another Disagreement Between Sanders and Clinton

April 23, 2016 By David Janney Leave a Comment

Soda Tax is Another Disagreement Between Sanders and Clinton

Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and challenger Bernie Sanders have one more issue they disagree with: “Soda Tax.” A tax on soft drinks that are sugary, like one that is proposed in Philadelphia and has been endorsed by Mrs. Clinton, divides the GOP. This can be looked at as the achievement of less sugar consumption or […]

Filed Under: Elections, Headlines Tagged With: Soda Tax, Soda Tax funding Education

Ted Cruz: No One will Reach the Needed 1,237 Delegates

April 20, 2016 By David Janney Leave a Comment

Ted Cruz: No One will Reach the Needed 1,237 Delegates

Ted Cruz the Republican presidential candidate is hoping for a contested convention in July to earn the nomination of the party, guaranteeing that none of the contenders would earn the required 1,237 delegates prior to the convention. Cruz said the party is headed toward a GOP contested convention. Cruz said on Wednesday that while front-runner […]

Filed Under: Elections, Headlines Tagged With: Contested Convention, Delegate Counts, GOP Convention

Trump Suffers More Setbacks, Cruz Wins in Delegate Selection

April 18, 2016 By David Janney Leave a Comment

Trump Suffers More Setbacks, Cruz Wins in Delegate Selection

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is closing in on an important win in the Tuesday Republican primary in New York, but the front runner for the GOP suffered setbacks over the weekend in his attempt to ensure supporters showed up at the Party’s convention this summer in Cleveland. Nine more U.S. states put their final […]

Filed Under: Elections, Headlines Tagged With: Delegates Selection, Donald Trump

Conservative Online Site Calling for Congressional Bid by Tim Tebow

April 15, 2016 By David Janney Leave a Comment

Conservative Online Site Calling for Congressional Bid by Tim Tebow

A website known for its conservatism has called on Tim Tebow the former quarterback for the University of Florida Gators to run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representative that just became vacant in Florida. They described Tebow as the favorite son and a perfect fit for that spot in the House. In […]

Filed Under: Headlines, House Tagged With: House of Rep, Tim Tebow

Hillary Clinton to Face Off Against Bernie Sanders in Thursday Debate

April 14, 2016 By David Janney Leave a Comment

Hillary Clinton to Face Off Against Bernie Sanders in Thursday Debate

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will square off on Thursday in Brooklyn for their fifth presidential debate one on one. The tension is high amongst the two candidates, as Sanders does not appear to be able to outpace Clinton in the Democratic race for convention delegates, while Clinton is unable to pull away from the […]

Filed Under: Elections, Headlines Tagged With: New York Debate, New York Primary

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