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About half of Cuban voters in Florida backed President-elect Donald Trump, perhaps in a backlash against President Obama's detente with Communist dictator Raul Castro's Cuba.
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The mainstream media is freaking out over what it thinks are going to be restrictions on its First Amendment rights under President-Elect Donald Trump.
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The New York Times, being ever so self-reflective, fears President-elect Donald Trump will drain Washington, D.C., of its newly found, hip culture.
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Yes, Fox and Breitbart have a "different audience," only because their audience doesn't believe in the liberal propaganda being spewed by other networks and cable outlets.
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The mainstream media, eager to hold President-Elect Donald Trump's feet to the fire when it comes to his campaign promises, is already calling a flip-flop on Obamacare.
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I have no idea who President-elect Donald Trump will chose for his Cabinet. Regardless, here are my two cents on what I believe would be an unstoppable Trump administration.
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Hillary Clinton's ground game - that the mainstream media lauded for its prowess before Tuesday night's results - may have been so excellent, that it turned out Donald Trump supporters.
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"Bernie or bust" wasn't just a hashtag.
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There's a narrative -- driven by the mainstream media (which completely got this election wrong) that President-elect Donald Trump's supporters consist of largely racist, bigoted, xenophobic, poor, white males.
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The #NeverTrump faction needs to embrace the possibility that change can be made in Washington -- and Mr. Trump may just be that vehicle.
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The liberal agenda picked a national fight over transgender bathrooms, and forced small-business owners to bake cakes for same-sex marriages. Hillary Clinton stood firm for partial-birth and late-term abortions when questioned in a presidential debate. It was all too much for the religious right.
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Hillary Clinton had all the star power.
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Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe pardoned 60,000 felons - enough to swing the state's presidential election - just in time for them to register to vote for the 2016 presidential contest.
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Donna Brazile was fired from CNN after it was disclosed by WikiLeaks that she leaked debate and town hall questions to Hillary Clinton's team while she served as a CNN commentator.
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There's one thing I'm certain about going into Wednesday: The mainstream media is going to need to go through a serious readjustment period after this presidential election. The collusion between reporters and the Clinton campaign, revealed by WikiLeaks, have laid bare to the American public the left-leaning bias of the press.
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If Hillary Clinton wins Florida, it will be because of her campaign's emphasis on registering and turning out the Puerto Rican vote in the I-4 corridor -- a population that's been exploding since the island's debt crisis.
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Chelsea Clinton's husband, Marc Mezvinsky, traded in family ties to boost his hedge fund, according to allegations made by longtime Bill Clinton staffer Doug Band in hacked emails from WikiLeaks.
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Last year, the State Department said it would need about one year to comb through and release Hillary Clinton's 30,000 emails, or the 55,000 work-related pages she handed over in March 2015. Yet, we're to believe the FBI can evaluate roughly 650,000 emails in just eight days.
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If Republican Donald Trump wins the presidency on Nov. 8, it seems as though many in Hollywood will be trading in their Beverly Hills residencies for those in Canada -- or elsewhere out of the country.
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Donald Trump has spoken at length about how the 2016 election may be rigged -- and make no mistake, voter fraud is a real, ongoing problem. However, the greater threat this cycle maybe in the hacking of ballot boxes.
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