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12 may tip the scales in the 2016 presidential race
12 may tip the scales in the 2016 presidential race
12 may tip the scales in the 2016 presidential race
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In the year that will pass before the 2016 campaign for president formally kicks off with the votes in the Iowa Caucus, any number of candidates, donors, political operatives - and people who have nothing to do with American politics - will shape the race for the White House. Here's a look at 10 people (OK, 12 people) who will be worth watching in the next year.
Ten Years Ago Ron Paul Predicted the Future of America and Main Stream Media Ignored Him. [Video]
Ten Years Ago Ron Paul Predicted the Future of America and Main Stream Media Ignored Him. [Video]
Ten Years Ago Ron Paul Predicted the Future of America and Main Stream Media Ignored Him. [Video]
By:  Irene Lenhart How can Ron Paul be so accurate in his predictions on the cause and effect of U.S intervention on economics, foreign affairs, and individual freedoms, yet still be widely ignored? Read Star Ledger columnist, Paul Mulshine's column here and take five minutes to watch the video...
Ron Paul Freedom Rally: Could You Support a Candidate That Fights Against the Status Quo? [POLL]
Ron Paul Freedom Rally: Could You Support a Candidate That Fights Against the Status Quo? [POLL]
Ron Paul Freedom Rally: Could You Support a Candidate That Fights Against the Status Quo? [POLL]
BY: Irene Lenhart Were you at Independence Mall in Philadelphia on Sunday 4/22/12 for the Ron Paul Rally? Did you see me? I was the person in the raincoat with an umbrella....oh never mind. Kidding aside, 4300-plus heard the weather report, dragged out their parkas, umbrellas, and rain boots, packed up their enthusiasm and headed
Poll: S.C. Likes Romney
Poll: S.C. Likes Romney
Poll: S.C. Likes Romney
Fresh off victories in Iowa and New Hampshire, Mitt Romney has a clear lead in South Carolina’s upcoming primary and is poised to go 3-for-3 according to Monmouth University poll released this morning. The former Massachusetts governor registers 33% support among likely Republican voters in Saturday’s primary. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich places second at 22%. Former Pennsylvania Senator Ric