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    Kanye West's first campaign event in South Carolina

    Kanye West had a tearful speech talking about abortion in his firt presidential campaign. On July 19, Sunday evening, Kanye West held his first campaign in North Charleston, South Carolina, the day before the Deadline to file signatures as an independent candidate.
  • While the Republican Party Swept the Midterms, the Political Canvas Will Likely Swing Toward the Democrats in 2016

    The Republican Party was hopeful heading into yesterday's midterm election — with good reason. President Barack Obama's approval rating has hit an all-time low with even those who voted him into a second term often wondering if it was a mistake. Americans tend to favor making big, sweeping changes, and by late last night, as the numbers across the country were tallied, the Republican sweep was being referred to as a "wave."The GOP was able to seize control of the U.S. Senate by picking up at least seven seats previously held by Democrats, a wishful goal that had previously eluded them since 2006. The Republican Party also won 13 U.S. House of Representatives races, expanding its already sizable majority to at least 241 seats. That is the most seats the party has held since the days of President Herbert Hoover. The number of Republican governors will also greatly outnumber that of Democrats when Inauguration Day rolls around. People wanted change, and for now they will have it.Here's the thing: Since Americans like change so much, and it is going to take more than two years for our nation to feel different, there is a good chance that for every seat a Republican flipped last night, a Democrat will flip it back in 2016. Basically, the GOP has two years to pull off a miracle or people's rallying for change will actually put the Democrats in great shape for having serious control.
  • Hillary Clinton May Announce Her Decision About a 2016 Presidential Bid Sooner Than Expected

    Hillary Clinton has spent the last few weeks basking in the joys of finally being a grandmother, and she made it clear last month that she was not going to make a decision about whether or not she was going to run for the presidency until after the start of 2015. The time off made sense, as she wanted to focus on family, but by setting a time frame for deciding on another huge political campaign, she gave potential voters something to anticipate. That time frame might have been short lived, though, because a new report out today is saying Clinton might end up announcing her plans long before next year.
  • Hillary Clinton Fundraiser Carries $32,400 Price Tag as Buzz Intensifies Over 2016 Election Bid

    Just a few short weeks after Hillary Clinton's biggest wish of becoming a grandmother was granted, it seems all attention has turned back toward the possibility of her making a run for the White House in the 2016 presidential election. In fact, in just a few short weeks Clinton will be in Los Angeles for a splashy fundraiser. Jefferey Katzenberg and Casey Wasserman will co-host the Brentwood event Oct. 20 at Tavern. The Secret Service will stand guard as the former U.S. secretary of state will be headlining the event that has a $32,400 ticket attached to it.
  • Will Ensuring Her New Grandchild's Future Prompt Hillary Clinton To Announce A Presidential Campaign For 2016?

    Hillary Clinton has wanted to be a grandmother for forever it seems. She has talked about it since before Chelsea Clinton even swapped vows with Marc Mezvinsky and once they did marry, well Hillary talked about it daily. At least that's the picture that Chelsea painted for us when she said that nearly every call with her parents included a comment or two about babies. Finally on Friday Hillary got her wish as Chelsea delivered little Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky.
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