Hazel Torres
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Rubio closing in on Trump in Florida race, slashing 20-point deficit to just 8 one week before make-or-break primary
Fresh from his victory in the Puerto Rico primary where he collected all 23 delegates at stake, Sen. Marco Rubio received another piece of good news on Monday: A new poll showed that he has significantly cut the lead of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump in Florida, which holds a winner-take-all primary on March 15, Newsmax reported. The winner of that contest gets all the state's 99 delegates.
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Republican 'civil war' expected to result in Hillary Clinton winning the White House in November
By triggering a "civil war" in their own party, the Republican leaders in the United States have just made sure that their worst nightmareâHillary Clinton taking the White House in Novemberâwill become real.
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Trump asks backers to swear their support amid taunts by protesters in Florida rally
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump â apparently sensing trouble and feeling the heat of the Republican backlash against his campaign ahead of the key March 15 winner-take-all Florida primary â asked the crowd in Orlando on Saturday to take a pledge that they will vote for him "even if there are hurricanes or whatever."
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More personalities liken Trump to Hitler, with both airing racist views and appealing to public's fear, anger
Donald Trump is drawing more comparison to Adolf Hitler with conservative talk radio host Glenn Beck and actor Louis C.K. adding to the growing list of personalities who have likened the Republican presidential front-runner to the globally despised German dictator who sparked World War II.
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Rubio wins Puerto Rico but still badly trails Trump, Cruz as he sets sight on March 15 Florida winner-take-all race
In a consolation of sorts after getting drubbed on Super Saturday, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio easily won the Republican presidential primary in Puerto Rico on Sunday, getting all the 23 delegates at stake. He was the only candidate in the four-man GOP field to campaign on the island, whose residents cannot vote in the U.S. general election, Fox News reported.
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Clinton or Trump for president? Christian voters may soon face moral dilemma, says Southern Baptist's Albert Mohler
Christian voters in the United States could find themselves facing a moral dilemma in November in case they will have to choose between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to govern the world's strongest nation for the next four years.
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What's inside Trump's mind: Biographer says a 6-year-old bully boy could soon rule America armed with nuke weapons
Imagine an ill-tempered six-year-old boy armed with nuclear weapons. That's how Donald Trump would look like in case he succeeds in winning the White House, according to Michael D'Antonio, the author of the new book "Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success" (St. Martin's Press).
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Twin 'Super Saturday' wins energise Cruz as he cuts Trump's lead in delegate count; Rubio, Kasich asked to quit
Top Republican presidential rivals Donald Trump and Ted Cruz scored two victories each on "Super Saturday" with Trump winning in the Louisiana primary and Kentucky caucuses while Cruz emerging as clear winner in the Maine and Kansas caucuses.
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Donald Trump leading in 9 states holding key primaries from March 5 to March 15: GOP nomination in sight?
The path is clear for Donald Trump to clinch the Republican presidential nomination following his string of victories at the start of the presidential primary contests, according to polls surveying upcoming state's races, Business Insider reported.
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4 remaining GOP presidential bets all vow to support nominee after debate turns into mud-slinging contest
After another fiery bout of insult-swapping on Thursday night, the four remaining candidates for the U.S. Republican presidential nomination eventually agreed to support the GOP nominee, whoever he may be.
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Trump praises Planned Parenthood again, admits he's not a 'perfect conservative' on women's health issues
Following his Super Tuesday victories, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump praised Planned Parenthood and pledged to support the organisation if it promises not to engage in the abortion business, LifeSite News reported.
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Tax returns show Trump's donations to LGBT groups, including one that promotes child homosexuality
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has given financial support to LGBT groups, including one that promotes homosexuality to children, Christian News reported.