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Donald Trump: Gun Free Zones Provide ‘Target Practice for the Sickos’

During the October 28 Republican debate in Boulder, Colorado, presidential hopeful Donald Trump criticized gun free zones as being “target practice for the sickos and for the mentally ill.”

Republican Presidential hopeful Donald Trump speaks during the CNBC Republican Presidential Debate, October 28, 2015 at the Coors Event Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. AFP PHOTO/ ROBYN BECK

Exclusive — Larry Kudlow On Donald Trump’s Corporate Tax Plan: He’s...

“I’ve endorsed Donald’s 15 percent corporate tax rate many times,” Kudlow told Breitbart News in a brief interview during a commercial break.

I don’t know all the details about his entire tax program, it’s certainly moving in the right direction lowering rates but specifically on the 15 percent corporate tax rate I have argued for it for several years. And by the way, I happen to think it would grow the economy, attack capital from all over the world—China’s at 25, we’d be at 15, it would easily pay for itself. Easily. I believe it would lower the deficit. Again, I can’t speak for the whole plan—I can speak for the 15 percent corporate tax rate. He’s spot on. And I’m honored that he mentioned me. Honored.” Kudlow’s comments to Breitbart News about Trump come after an exchange in the opening part of the CNBC debate here where co-moderator John Harwood asked Trump extraordinarily contentiously about his tax plan.


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Wednesday at the CNBC Republican presidential debate, when moderator Carl Quintanilla questioned Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson over a company for which he gave paid speeches, the audience disapproved by loudly booing the anchor. Quintanilla  asked, “This is a company


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Rubio: Media Is Hillary’s Super PAC

Florida Senator Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio dubbed the mainstream media Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s super PAC at Wednesday’s part two GOP presidential debate on CNBC. Rubio stated, “The Democrats have the super PAC. It’s


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Rubio Accuses Sun-Sentinel Of Bias, Spars With Jeb Over Voting Record

Republican presidential candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio defended his voting record while accusing the South Florida Sun Sentinel of bias and sparring with fellow candidate former Florida Governor Jeb Bush at Wednesday’s Republican part two presidential debate on CNBC. Rubio, in


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Cruz Scolds CNBC Anchors: Ask Questions About ‘Substantive Issues’

Wednesday at the CNBC Republican presidential debate, Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) scolded the anchors of the debate for asking only inflammatory questions saying, “Nobody believes that the moderators have any intention of voting in a Republican primary.” Cruz


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Watch: Trump, Kasich Spar Over Taxes, Lehman Brothers

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CNBC’s Harwood to Trump: ‘Is This A Comic Book Version of the Presi...

Wednesday at CNBC’s Republican presidential debate, CNBC chief Washington correspondent John Harwood asked Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, “Is this a comic book version of the president?” Harwood said, “Mr. Trump, you have done very well in this campaign so

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Thank you for reminding us. My husband has been against him for several weeks now.

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Ginsberg Draft Letter Lists Proposed GOP Demands For Future Debates

As the contents of the Ginsberg memorandum have become known, it has attracted some derision for the large number of proposed rules, many of which have little to do with the problem of biased debate moderation exposed by CNBC’s antics.

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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 45% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Obama's job performance. Fifty-four percent (54%) disapprove (see trends).

The latest figures include 25% who Strongly Approve of the way Obama is performing as president and 42% who Strongly Disapprove. This gives him a Presidential Approval Index rating of -17.

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See how Donald Trump is doing these days when we release this week’s Trump Change survey at 10:30 a.m. Eastern today. At 1, look for our latest Consumer Spending Monitor.

Following the president’s decision to send a small number of special operations troops to Syria, voters strongly suspect that more troops will soon follow.

It looks like America’s going to war in another undeclared war.

The U.S. Department of Education on Monday criticized a suburban Chicago school district for not allowing transgender students access to girls' locker rooms and restrooms, but voters in Houston a day later repealed a law barring discrimination against transgender individuals in large part because of concerns that the law would allow men claiming to be women to use women's bathrooms. Just 21% of Americans favor allowing transgender people to use the ... 

Just over half of voters think anti-gay discrimination is a problem..., but many also still believe the government is too sensitive to the concerns of minority groups.

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DVR IN TUES EVENING  DEBATES  FOX BUSINESS CHANNEL  7 P.M....lower tier  9P.M. ..Top tier be sure to DVR the after debate  discussions of the debates etc..do this on this channel and on the FNC channel....Much can be learned from these as well.....

November 10, 2015 6PM & 9PM ET
 
  4th Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    Milwaukee Theater
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Hey!..It's always fun to watch FNC diaper and feed and  burp Jeb ....to keep him moving towards his first baby steps in the right direction anyways...LOL..Poor baby just keeps falling down...

I am beginning to feel sorry for Jeb.  He really looks pained and pathetic.  He has no chance tow in the nomination.  The RINOS should wake up and smell the coffee.  My best hope is Ted Cruz or a Trump/Cruz victory. 

My question is why does the RNC allow the network to decide who is in the upper and lower tiers?  This should be the domain of the RNC.  Also allowing network "news" reporters to be moderators is a joke.  I always thought their job was to report the news, not make it.  The format needs to be changed.  I don't think Lincoln and Douglas had a moderator.

The very first debate that I got to watch - featured Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley, Jr. Was that a debate to watch - not between candidates, but between Vidal And Buckley. My husband and I couldn't wait for the next interchange between them. Buckley called Vidal names and Vidal told him he couldn't do that. Buckley came back and said the same thing and added, "I just did."

That debate had protesters outside also, doors were being attacked and broached, and all kinds of things going on. But the Vidal Buckley "debate" was the most interesting.

(I know it wasn't a debate between them, but sure seemed like it was.) 

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Primary Debate Schedule
 
  August 6, 2015  RECAP & VIDEOS
 
  1st Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    Quicken Loans Arena
    Cleveland, Ohio

  September 16, 2015  RECAP & VIDEOS
 
  2nd Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
    Simi Valley, California

  October 13, 2015  RECAP & VIDEOS
 
  1st Democratic Presidential Primary Debate
    Wynn Las Vegas Resort
    Las Vegas, Nevada

  October 28, 2015  RECAP & VIDEOS
 
  3rd Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    Coors Events Center
    Boulder, Colorado

  November 10, 2015 6PM & 9PM ET
 
  4th Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    Milwaukee Theater
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin


  November 14, 2015
 
  2nd Democratic Presidential Primary Debate
    Drake University
    Des Moines, Iowa


  December 15, 2015
 
  5th Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    Reno, Nevada


  December 19, 2015
 
  3rd Democratic Presidential Primary Debate
    Manchester, New Hampshire


  January, 2016
 
  6th Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    Iowa


  January 17, 2016
 
  4th Democratic Presidential Primary Debate
    Charleston, South Carolina


  February 6, 2016
 
  7th Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    St. Anselm College
    Manchester, New Hampshire


  February 11, 2016
 
  5th Democratic Presidential Primary Debate
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin


  February 13, 2016
 
  8th Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    South Carolina


  February 26, 2016
 
  9th Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    Houston, Texas


  March, 2016
 
  10th Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    Location to be determined


  March 9, 2016
 
  6th Democratic Presidential Primary Debate
    Miami, Florida


  March 10, 2016
 
  11th Republican Presidential Primary Debate
    Florida

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GOP Rivals Show Warmth at Presidential Family Forum in Iowa

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DES MOINES, Iowa — On a cold and snowy November night in Iowa, seven Republican presidential contenders showed unexpected warmth as they courted evangelical Christian voters with stories of their personal faith and struggles.

The format of the Presidential Family Forum - in the style of a "Thanksgiving dinner" with candidates seated around a table featuring decorative gourds— offered up heartfelt answers to open-ended questions, with no time limit.

The three-hour forum turned emotional as the candidates shared their stories. Ben Carson told the crowd how he relied on God to get him through his failed surgeries and when he lost a child. Rick Santorum teared up when he described his anger towards God at the death of his infant son. Fiorina, who's been seen by some critics as too cold in past debates, appeared to tear up as she talked about how her faith helped her through the death of her step-daughter.

But the "dinner" was not without its meat.

Protesters broke out at the start of the event, holding a banner asking: "Deportation—A Family Value?" When they were removed, three more protesters rose up in the crowd, this time with PETA.

Recent terror attacks also cast a pall over the forum. At least one third of the discussion centered on national security and foreign policy, with candidates offering both specifics and broad viewpoints on how to tackle ISIS.

Sen. Ted Cruz had the sharpest remarks of the night when he accused President Obama of "serving as an apologist for radical Islamic terrorism."

Asked to name the first person they would call upon hearing about a terrorist attack, Carson and Rubio both said the Department of Homeland Security; Fiorina and Mike Huckabee both said they'd fall to their knees and pray.

Luntz said the foreign policy focus was intentional — he wanted to give the candidates the chance "to articulate not just how they thought but why they thought it."

"We got the moral basis for foreign policy, which you never get in any typical debate," he said. "I wanted people to have the context and the genesis for their policy positions."

Some candidates had an opportunity to show a new side of themselves, but others seemed reluctant to connect. Sen. Marco Rubio stuck more to policy, delivering practiced answers on how to tackle ISIS and education policy but falling short of landing the emotional punch that some others achieved.

Luntz observed that while, though the forum gave candidates the chance to get into policy or "speak from the heart, Marco always speaks from the head."

The event may have solidified Cruz' strong hold over the evangelical electorate in Iowa.

He brought down the house at the close of the evening with an impassioned plea for conservative unity that may, come the Iowa caucuses in February, turn out to be prophetic.

"If conservatives come together and stand as one, it's game over," he said. "This primary is over if conservatives unite. And if conservatives stand together and unite, the general election is over."

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