American Action News reports by way of the Telegraph, Will Quigg, a grand dragon of the Klan's California chapter and responsible for recruitment in the western United States, is less keen to give Mr Trump the dubious benefit of his support.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Math and momentum on his side, an emboldened Donald Trump offered himself Wednesday as the inevitable Republican presidential nominee and called on balky GOP leaders to embrace the voters' "tremendous fervor" for his candidacy.
Republican National Committeeman Curly Haugland claims that current party rules allow delegates to the party's 2016 nominating convention to vote their conscience rather than voting according to the will of primary voters in their states.
Friday evening's Donald Trump rally in Chicago was broken up by a foul-mouthed mob that infiltrated the hall and forced the cancellation of the event to prevent violence and bloodshed.
Hillary Clinton on Monday defended the intervention in Libya that she championed as secretary of state, telling MSNBC's Chris Matthews that the United States "didn't lose a single person."
Trump opponents have vowed to break-up his political rallies and Trump in turn encourages his supporters to rough up disrupters. Has political discourse in the US descended into mob rule? Who is at fault and what can we do?
Although I fully share the jubilation of others that Donald Trump may be taking a wrecking ball to the GOP establishment, I don't hold the view that Trump's candidacy will reduce neoconservative power.
Sputnik reports, As eccentric billionaire Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump continues to rack up primary victories, the party's establishment is beginning to wonder whether the political outsider can be stopped.
Jim Hoft for the Gateway Pundit reports, A number of Washington DC Republicans have reportedly told Bret Baier at FOX News that they may vote for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.
Same Thing' On Emails. I watched last night's debate with great interest. I thought both Sanders and Clinton had some very strong moments. However, I tend to watch these debates for the legal issues and I was most struck by former Secretary of Stat
Each year Germany has Carnival season, a time of year in which German cities hold festivals and parades with floats representative of the current era. This year, the city of Düsseldorf made a float that captures how many Germans (and Europeans and A
During a recent interview on Fox News with Bill O'Reilly, former speaker of the house Newt Gingrich suggested Donald Trump was an "outsider" because he doesn't belong to "the secret society," and that he has not been "initiated" into
John McAfee is a world-famous computer scientist, activist, hacktivist, and the developer of the first commercial anti-virus program. The cyber-security legend and privacy advocate is running in the 2016 Presidential Election as a member of the Liber
Hillary Clinton bristled when asked, at the top of Wednesday's debate, whether she would drop out of the race if she were indicted as part of an investigation into her use of a personal email server to conduct State Department business.
Hillary Clinton said during Wednesday's debate that she had not lied to families of the victims of the 2012 Benghazi attacks, saying she sympathizes with those families while unequivocally denouncing criticism from one victim's mother as "absolutely
Trump's rise disturbs world media … As the U.S. woke up Wednesday to the news that Donald Trump had triumphed in a majority of the states up for grabs in the Super Tuesday contests, the wider world also woke up to the prospect of a man whom some
Uber and Lyft...(NaturalNews) On Friday, the Austin city clerk tossed a petition to recall District 5 Councilwoman Ann Kitchen on a technicality, arguing that each of the document's 989 pages did not include a notarized affidavit.
Narrow victories in the Kentucky caucuses and the Louisiana primary, the largest states decided on Saturday, have moved Donald Trump one step nearer to the nomination.
Barons...Despite the fact that we've been burned before, most Americans continue to allow themselves to be bamboozled into casting their votes for one candidate or another, believing that this time they mean what they say, this time they really car
The presidential campaign moves to Michigan in the industrial Midwest on Tuesday, the next test of Republican Donald Trump's appeal to disaffected voters and whether efforts to stop him are working.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland is seeking to buy 2,000 sets of riot gear, including riot-control suits and collapsible batons, as part of the city's latest move to spend a $50 million federal security grant for July's Republican National Convention.
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