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Donald Trump is leading Ted Cruz by a whopping 34 percentage points — 54%-20% — among likely Republican voters in California, a SurveyUSA poll for KUSA found.
That’s a significant gain for the Republican frontrunner, whose lead was only 8 percentage points in the last SurveyUSA poll a month ago. And it’s a significant loss for Cruz. The two were 40%-32% last month.
California, which holds its primary June 7, is the most delegate-rich state on the Republican primary calendar with 172 at stake for GOP hopefuls.
That makes Indiana, which will award 57 delegates after its primary Tuesday, all that much more important for Cruz if he wants to stop Trump from reaching the 1,237 delegates he needs to clinch the nomination. In the most recent poll, though, he is trailing by 15 percentage points in the Hoosier State.
On the Democratic side, the SurveyUSA poll gives Hillary Clinton a 57%-38% lead over Bernie Sanders in California. In general election match-ups, she beats Trump 56%-34% and Cruz 57%-29%. California has not sided with a Republican for president since George H.W. Bush in 1988.
SurveyUSA polled 2,011 registered voters in California from April 27 to April 30.
a.Thanks to the candidacy of Donald Trump the
financial intersection of money and political opinion, as guided by the
monetary motives therein, has brought some amazing revelations to the surface. These
financial/media relationships have largely, and historically, remained
hidden. They have damned sure never been publicly, clearly, and
regularly stated so the consuming audience would know the presentation was
fraught with financial conflict.
b.♦ The Senate Conservatives Fund
(PAC) purchasing massive quantities ($400,000) of Mark Levin’s books in
exchange for favorable candidacy political opinion.Conveniently Hidden by the radio host who
avoids mentioning the financial conflict created.
c.
d.Then again, Levin never informed his audience of
his family working within the Staff of Senator Ted Cruz either.Does Levin’s endorsement, when contrast
against the crony-constitutional advocacy, clarify with a little sunlight?You decide.
e.
f.♦ Or how about the Breitbart
Media enterprise being run via an $11 million purchase from Billionaire Robert
Mercer, who also funded Ted Cruz’s Super-PAC “Keep The Promise 1”, to the tune
of $10 million.Little overlooked facts,
never openly shared for news consumers to determine source motive.Pesky Sunlight
g.
h.♦ Maybe the Ben Shapiro website
“The Daily Wire“, being funded by the billionaire Wilks Brothers, Levi and
Farris, in Texas.Who also fund Ted Cruz
and his Super-PAC “Keep The Promise”.Shapiro never publicly disclosed the financial/content conflict, or the
extent therein.Could Shapiro support
any other candidate other than who his content owners approved of?Again, you decide.(Yep, Pesky Sunlight)
i.Glenn Beck Defamation Lawsuit???
j.♦ The Chairman of Glenn Beck’s
Mercury One charity, David Barton, jointly running the Pro-Ted Cruz
Super-PAC“Keep The Promise”; also never put into the sunlight by Glenn Beck or
his various media enterprises so the consuming audience could filter presented
political opinion through the filter of fiduciary connections.More Pesky Sunlight
k.These are just a few of the politically
motivated – financially dependent – revelations we probably would never have
known about were it not for Donald Trump presenting a genuinely conservative
America-First platform; and as a direct consequence, the
faux-constitutionalists having to reverse opinion simply to retain income.
l.
m.♦ So it perhaps shouldn’t come
as a surprise to find out that Erick Erickson’s media venture “The Resurgent“,
is taking Super-PAC money from the (formerly Scott Walker advocates and
financial backers) Ricketts family of Wisconsin who fund OUR PRINCIPLES PAC to
the tune of $3,000,000 in February alone
n.Ted Cruz Wife Heidi VP Goldman Sac and Her work
on the indep. Task force that wrote “Building a North American Community”
sponsored by the Conucil on Foreign Relations’ which will dissolve American Sovereignty.
2.Obama
-The Havana Tribune, a
state-controlled Cuban newspaper,
a.has added
insult to injury following Fidel Castro’s scathing criticism of President
Barack Obama upon his departure from the island. In an editorial, the title of
which refers to President Obama as “negro,” an opinion columnist has accused
him of “inciting rebellion.”
b.The article is titled “Negro, ¿Tu Eres Sueco?”
which roughly translates to “Black Man, Are You Dumb?” (The idiom “pretend to
be a Swede” means to play dumb, hence the title is literally asking, “Are you
Swedish?”) The author, who is black, goes on to condemn President Obama for
meeting with Cuban pro-democracy activists and “subtly” suggesting that the
Cuban Revolution needed to change. “Obama came, saw, but unfortunately, with
the pretend gesture of lending a hand, tried to conquer,” Elias ArgudÃn writes.
c.“[Obama] chose to criticize and subtly suggest …
incitations to rebellion and disorder, without caring that he was on foreign
ground. Without a doubt, Obama overplayed his hand,” he continues. “The least I
can say is, Virulo-style: ‘Negro, are you dumb?'”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney charged into the increasingly divisive 2016 GOP White House sweepstakes Thursday with a harsh takedown of front-runner Donald Trump, calling him a "phony" and exhorting fellow Republicans to shun him for the good of the country and party.
"His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University," Romney said in a speech readied for delivery to a University of Utah audience.
In turning up the rhetoric, Romney cast his lot with a growing chorus of anxious Republican leaders — people many Trump supporters view as establishment figures — in trying to slow the New York real estate mogul's momentum.
"Here's what I know: Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud," Romney said in his talk, set for delivery later Thursday.
Trump, in turn, disparaged Romney in a series of tweets: "I am not a Mitt Romney, who doesn't know how to win," ''Romney, who ran one of the worst races in presidential history, is working with the establishment to bury a big 'R' win!" and Romney is "not a good messenger" to be telling Republicans how to get elected.
Romney has been chipping away at Trump in recent days, but the speech Thursday was certain to be his most forceful statement yet. Trump has responded to Romney by saying the former Massachusetts governor was a failed candidate in his own right.
Panicked GOP leaders say they still have options for preventing the billionaire from winning the GOP nomination — just not many good ones.
Romney also declares that a Trump nomination at the party's convention in Cleveland in July would enable Democrat Hillary Clinton to win the presidency, according to excerpts of his speech obtained by The Associated Press.
He charged that Trump "has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president."
In a phone-in interview Thursday with "Good Morning America," Trump scoffed at Romney's charges and declared that "I've brought millions and millions of people ..into the Republican Party."
"The Republican establishment is going to give it all back," he added.
Romney's involvement comes as party elites pore over complicated delegate math, outlining hazy scenarios for a contested convention and even flirting with the long-shot prospect of a third party option.
The 2012 Republican nominee's speech marks his most aggressive step into the 2016 contest to date, but it was unclear what impact his words would have with voters deeply frustrated by their party's leaders.
Trump, meanwhile, was setting his sights on the general election. His campaign reached out to House Speaker Paul Ryan's office to arrange a conversation between the two men, and urged Republican leaders to view his candidacy as a chance to expand the party.
Trump padded his lead with victories in seven Super Tuesday contests, with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz claiming three states and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio picking up his first victory of the 2016 race.
Despite Trump's strong night, he was not yet on track to claim the nomination before the party's national gathering in July, according to an Associated Press delegate count. He has won 46 percent of the delegates awarded so far, and he would have to increase that to 51 percent in the remaining primaries.
GOP strategists cast March 15 as the last opportunity to stop Trump through the normal path of winning states and collecting delegates. A win for Rubio in his home state of Florida would raise questions about Trump's strength, as could a win for Kasich, Ohio's governor, on his home turf.
The candidates have a high-profile opportunity to make their case to voters in Thursday night's prime-time debate. Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson all but ended his bid Wednesday, saying he would skip the debate and declaring he did "not see a political path forward."
The GOP mayhem contrasted sharply with a clearer picture on the Democratic side, where Hillary Clinton was drawing broad support from voters and her party's leaders. Rival Sen. Bernie Sanders vowed to keep up the fight, though his path to the nomination has become exceedingly narrow.
Romney argues that Trump's "domestic policies would lead to recession. His foreign policies would make America and the world less safe," Romney says. "And his personal qualities would mean that America would cease to be a shining city on a hill."
The Associated Press has asked Republican governors and senators if they would support Trump if he becomes the party's nominee. Of the 59 respondents, slightly fewer than half could not commit to backing him in November.
One long-shot idea rumbling through power corridors in Washington was the prospect of a late third-party candidate to represent more mainstream conservatives. Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry has been approached by "a mixture of people" about being part of a third-party bid, according to Jeff Miller, who managed Perry's failed GOP presidential campaign. But Miller said Perry found the idea "ludicrous."
A more likely, though still extraordinarily unusual, scenario being discussed is a contested convention.
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Associated Press writers Andrew Taylor, Julie Bykowicz, Stephen Ohlemacher and Donna Cassata contributed to this report.
-Fox News reported after NV - The New York
billionaire businessman won among women, among evangelicals, among
self-described conservatives – and even among the few Hispanics who voted in
Nevada. “We won with evangelicals, we won with young, we won with old, we won
with highly educated, we won with poorly educated,” Trump said in Las Vegas
after his win Tuesday night in Nevada
a.China Warns U.S. After Trump Wins Nevada Caucus
and “We are watching with great interest”
-Rubio V Trump Houston Debate CNN Health Care (1B)
-Tax Return issues explained on CNN Erin Burnett
and Bill Kristol Loses it (1A)
a.Rubio False you cant determine Trumps net worth
on Tax Return
b.Romney False you cant determine Trumps charity
on Tax Return
-CNN Don Lemon with Trump on Hilary Email.She should be procuted (1D)
2.Ted Cruz
-Chris Wallace on Fox today with Cruz and the 4
lies he made (2A)
-The Circuit Court of Cook County in Chicago has agreed to
hear a lawsuit on Sen. Ted Cruz's eligibility for president — virtually
ensuring that the issue dominates the news in the runup to the South Carolina
primary.
-In the lobby of a Hampton Inn on Saturday, Sen.
Marco Rubio (R-FL) spotted Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)’s father and a campaign staffer
eating breakfast with the Bible on the table. “Got a good book there,” Rubio
said to the staffer. “All the answers are in there. Especially in that one.”
Fired COM. Dir.
3.Rubio
-Bill Orielly and Glitch go at it. (3A)
-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Council President Chris Crane is issuing a challenge to Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)
following Rubio’s attack on the officer. In an email to Rubio’s campaign — an
exclusive copy of which is being provided to Breitbart News— Crane challenges
Rubio to meet so that ICE Officer Crane can present Rubio with his badge and
his credentials. Crane represents America’s ICE officers and is an ICE officer
himself.
a.“You recently lied to the American public on FOX
news regarding my current status and career as both an ICE Agent and Officer,”
Crane writes in his email to Rubio. “I challenge you to make yourself
available, as a United States Senator and Presidential Candidate, so that I may
present my badge and credentials to you as proof that your comments on FOX news
are false.”
4.Clinton – BLM MOMs helped me (4A) Trayvon martins mom and others
-Dems SC Primary – (4B Screaming
America acceptance speech)
a.Hillary Clinton is on pace to beat Bernie
Sanders by about 37 points in South Carolina, in large part because of her huge
87 to 13 margin among black voters. Clinton did even better among black voters
than President Barack Obama in in 2008, according to exit polling.Her victory speech reflected her coalition.
"We also have to face the reality of systemic racism that more than a half
a century (after) Rosa Parks sat and Dr. King marched and John Lewis bled still
plays a significant role in determining who gets ahead in America and who gets
left behind,"
-TEL AVIV – 1,500 pages of former Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton’s emails
a.provide insight into the level of support the
U.S. was considering in 2012 for Egypt’s newly elected Muslim Brotherhood
government.
-TEL AVIV (Lybia) – As a presidential candidate,
Hillary Clinton
a.has been making great efforts to distance
herself from the disastrous consequences of the U.S.-NATO intervention in Libya in 2011.
b.A lengthy article published on the cover of
Sunday’s New York Times details Clinton’s central role in convincing President
Obama to join the effort to topple Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, leaving Libya, as
the Times puts it, a “failed state and a terrorist haven.”
c.The Times documents Clinton’s role was “critical
in persuading Mr. Obama to join allies in bombing Colonel Qaddafi’s forces.””
d.“In fact, Mr. Obama’s defense secretary, Robert
M. Gates, would later say that in a ‘51-49’ decision, it was Mrs. Clinton’s
support that put the ambivalent president over the line.”
e.“The consequences” of her actions, the Times
posits, “would be more far-reaching than anyone imagined, leaving Libya a
failed state and a terrorist haven, a place where the direst answers to Mrs.
Clinton’s questions have come to pass.”
f.The Timesrelates Clinton’s attempts to own the war, with her staffs’ efforts
putting her “at the center of everything” related to the Libya intervention.
-In an explosive new interview, award-winning
filmmaker Cyrus Nowrasteh (The Stoning of Soraya M., The Young Messiah)
detailed how Bill and Hillary Clinton allegedly used their influence at
Disney/ABC to effectively ban the 2006 miniseries The Path to 9/11, which
examined the events leading up to the terrorist attack on the World Trade
Center in 2001.
5.Billions wrong payments in Obamacare
6.Kerry Having ‘Additional Evaluation’ Done to
Decide if Slaughter of Mideast Christians is Genocide.“we need more information and we will get it
some day”
A Quinnipiac poll released Friday shows that Republican frontrunner Donald Trump still holds a national lead over his GOP rivals. Trump earns 31% support, a +9 point lead over second place Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) (22%). Pulling into third is Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) with 19%. Everyone else is at 6% and below. There is little love for the governors — Jeb Bush, John Kasich and Chris Christie — who are all tied up at 3%.
In this particular poll, since the middle of December, Trump has picked up +3 points. Cruz has lost -2 points. Rubio has surged +7. Ben Carson lost -4, dropping from 10% to just 6%. Christie lost half his support, dropping -3 points, from 6% to just 3%.
The good news for Trump is that he went from being just +4 points ahead of second place Cruz in December to now being +9 points up.
In the Real Clear Politics poll of polls, Trump leads his GOP rivals by +12.5%.
Florida governor Jeb Bush received 5,165 votes in Iowa. His vote total constitutes 2.8 percent of the Republican turnout, placing him in sixth place in the Iowa caucus.
Yet no candidate in either party spent more in the race than Bush.
According to MSNBC, Bush spent $14.9 million in Iowa, all coming from Bush's super PAC. (In fact, if one were to consider national ads and money from the campaign, the total would be significantly more.)
That means, the once Republican frontrunner spent $2,884 per Iowa vote.
1.Trump IOWA REP. TRUMP V CRUZ – RUBIO DEMS. SANDERS V CLINTON
-Katrina
Pierson (National Spokesperson) 15yrs ago Ted was Canadian Citizen. (1A)
-Rush On
Trump (1B)
-TRUMP
WILL NOT DO Thursday DEBATE.
a.Fox’s role via its founder Rupert Murdoch in
pus
hing an open borders agenda. The Trump campaign is a direct threat to
Murdoch’s efforts to open America’s borders. Well-concealed from virtually all
reporting on Fox’s treatment of Trump is the fact that Murdoch is the co-chair
of what is arguably one of the most powerful immigration lobbying firms in
country, the Partnership for a New American Economy (PNAE). JULIA HAHN Breitbart.
b.Megan Kelly and Moore (1C)then Bill Oreilly begs Trump (1D)
c.Fox News
and Google have invited three YouTube personalities to ask questions at the
Jan. 28 GOP debate — including a Muslim advocate who describes Donald Trump as
a bigot and who visually portrayed him as being in agreement with national
socialist Adolf Hitler.
d.Anchor
Baby Dulce Candy, the invited Latino questioner, said she was brought
from central Mexico to
the United States while a young girl. She later joined the U.S. military
and served in Iraq.
e.Pride Goeth Before the Fall: Ailes Calls Trump’s
Wife and Daughter
f.Scarborough: ‘I’d Rather Set Myself on Fire’
Than Participate in Debate With Megyn Kelly
g.Poll: More than 83 Percent Won’t Watch Fox News
Debate Sans Donald… However it turned out to be the second highest rating for
Fox prior to the debate on Fox Business.
-Iowa –
GOP Chairman Kaufmann, who wasn’t officially endorsing Trump for president
but is appearing with him on stage and introducing him, said that if Iowans
select Trump on Feb. 1, the party is fully committed to electing him president
of the United States.
-Laura
Ingram went off on National Review for trying to excommunicate Trump A
return to traditional GOP law and order practices when it comes to illegal
immigration.
a.A return to a more traditional GOP foreign
policy that would put the national interest ahead of globalism.
b.A return to a more traditional GOP trade policy
that would analyze trade deals from the perspective of the country as a whole
and not blindly support any deal — even one negotiated by President Obama.
-Shock
Poll: Ted Cruz Plummets with White Evangelicals ; Trails Donald Trump by 17
Points
-JOHN
NOLTE Breitbart National Review Goes Full-Snob: Attacks Donald Trump Voters as
Ignorant Bigots
a.After the massive belly-flop that was the
poorly thought out, very-poorly executed and way-late “Against Trump” diatribe
last week, “National Review” is apparently still so bitter that on Monday
morning another fatal decision was made — to attack everyday Americans as
stupid homophobes.
-Glenn Beck
– Tells Iowa small crowd he’d prefer Sanders of Trump
a.CEO resigns from the Blaze as it burns down.
b.Flashback John McCain worst for the country than
Obama.
-Conservative?
a.’99 pro-choice – ’15 Pro Life with reservations
on rape and incest
b.Immigration – Trump wants a wall, shutting down
remittances garnered from illegal wages, and foreign aid cuts. He wants strong
deportation policies and an end to birthright citizenship. Said we should take
some refugees but then stopped after seeing what Europe is going through and
that this maybe a Trojan horse.
c.Same-Sex Marriage. Trump says he’s
anti-same sex marriage
d.Entitlements. Unlike virtually all
the other Republican candidates, Trump has said he wouldn’t touch entitlements.
e.Religious Freedom. Trump pledges to
uphold religious freedom
f.Campaign Finance Reform. Trump is for
it, and he routinely attacks super PACs
g.Government Involvement In The Economy.
Trump himself supported Obama’s 2009 stimulus, TARP, and the 2008 auto bailout.
He said in 2009, “I think [Obama’s] doing very well. You do need stimulus and
you do have to keep the banks alive.” He’s admitted over and over to paying
elected officials to grease the skids on his deals – although, in fairness, he
says that’s just how you have to work to get business done.
h.Education. Trump opposes Common Core
i.Healthcare. In September he
told Hannity:As far as single-payer
and all — there’s so many different things you could have. Honestly, Sean, to
do, to have great health insurance. The one thing I do tell people, we’re going
to have something great. We’re going to repeal and replace Obamacare, which is
a total disaster.
j.Tax
Plan. Trump’s tax plan is
certainly conservative. He proposes lowering the top tax bracket to 25 percent,
drops the capital gains tax to 20 percent, dumps the death tax, and drops the
corporate rate to 15 percent
k.Trade. Trump
is for international tariffs, including an extraordinarily heavy tariff on
Chinese goods
l.Guns. Trump
has become progressively more pro-Second
Amendment over time. His website states: “The Second Amendment
to our Constitution is clear. The right of the people to keep and bear Arms
shall not be infringed upon. Period.”
2.Bernie Sanders – Hillary
-Bernie Sanders Attacks 1%ers and Billionaire
a.However Sanders’ panel of experts was stacked
with economists tied to Soros. One prominent member advocates a “new economic
order” no longer dominated by the U.S., while another is the leading
proponent of the “shock therapy” economic doctrine of radical
economic transformation deployed at times to detriment in Eastern Europe.
-Vanity Fair did a puff piece on Hillary “She Can
Not Be Stopped”
-NYT throws in for Hillary
-Young kid says to Hillary we think you’re
dishonest (2A)
a.Chris Matthews talks about Bernie and the kids
calling Hill dishonest pos (2B)
-Clintons weren’t so bad??
a.Billwas
president he allowed Hillary to assume authority over health care reform she
count even get a vote in the democrat controlled congress cost $13million
b.Bill gave Hillary authority over selecting a
female attorney general. Both forced to withdraw then she chose janet reno
which bill described as “my worst mistake”
c.Bill allowed Hillary to make recommendations for
the head of the Civil Rights Commission.Lani Guanier was her selection.When a little probing led to the discovery of Ms. Guanier’s radical
views, her name had to be withdrawn from consideration
d.Bill allowed Hillary to make some more
recommendations.She chose former law
partners Web Hubbel for the Justice Department, Vince Foster for the White
House staff, and William Kennedy for the Treasury Department.Her selections went well: Hubbel went to
prison, Foster (presumably) committed suicide, and Kennedy was forced to
resign.
e.Travelgate.” Hillary wanted to award unfettered
travel contracts to Clinton friend Harry Thompson – and the White House Travel
Office refused to comply.She managed to
have them reported to the FBI and fired.This ruined their reputations, cost them their jobs, and caused a
thirty-six month investigation
f.FileGate: Hillary was allowed to recommend a
close Clinton friend, Craig Livingstone, for the position of Director of White
House security.When Livingstone was
investigated for the improper access of about 900 FBI files of Clinton enemies
and the widespread use of drugs by White House staff, suddenly Hillary and the
president denied even knowing Livingstone, and of course, denied knowledge of
drug use in the White House.
g.“bimbo eruption” and scandal defense.Some of her more notable decisions in the
debacle were: She urged her husband not to settle the Paula Jones lawsuit.After the Starr investigation they settled
with Ms. Jones. She refused to release the Whitewater documents, which led to
the appointment of Ken Starr as Special Prosecutor.After $80 million dollars of taxpayer money
was spent, Starr's investigation led to Monica Lewinsky, which led to Bill
lying about and later admitting his affairs. Hillary’s devious game plan
resulted in Bill losing his license to practice law for 'lying under oath' to a
grand jury and then his subsequent impeachment by the House of Representatives.
Hillary avoided indictment for perjury and obstruction of justice during the
Starr investigation by repeating, “I do not recall,” “I have no recollection,”
and “I don’t know” a total of 56 times while under oath.
h.Hillary was forced to return an estimated
$200,000 in White House furniture, china, and artwork that she had stolen
i.Now we are exposed to the destruction of
possibly incriminating emails while Hillary was Secretary of State and the “pay
to play” schemes of the Clinton Foundation
3.Obam3.
-(CNSNews.com) - The debt of the federal
government increased by $8,314,529,850,339.07 in President Barack Obama’s first
seven years in office, according to official data published by the U.S.
Treasury.
a.That equals $70,612.91 in net federal borrowing
for each of the 117,480,000 households that the Census Bureau estimates were in
the United States as of September.
b.During President George W. Bush’s eight years in
office, the federal debt increased by $4,899,100,310,608.44, according to the
Treasury. That equaled $44,104.65 in net federal borrowing for each of the
111,079,000 households that, according to the Census Bureau, were in the
country as of Jan. 20, 2009, the day that Bush left office and Obama assumed
it.