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If Ted Cruz isn't the lead singer of Christian metal band Stryper, he MUST be the Zodiac Killer, right? -
Ted Cruz Earns Decisive Victory in Iowa Caucus, Earning 28% of the Vote
After a long battle in the Hawkeye State, Ted Cruz has emerged victorious in the Iowa Republican Caucuses, and moves closer to the GOP nomination for president. -
What is it Like to Live in Iowa in the Weeks Before this Year's Controversial Caucuses?
Some may wonder how profoundly the lives of Iowans are changed in the months and weeks that lead up to the nation's first presidential nomination contest. As it turns out, this political process is difficut to tune out. -
‘Ted Cruz Likes Nickelback,’ Trolls Man With Sign at Iowa Events
Protesters and supporters alike have been bird-dogging most candidates on the presidential campaign trail with signs and other stunts. However, Ted Cruz alone has inspired one activist to troll the candidate's Iowa events with a sign declaring "Ted Cruz Likes Nickelback." -
18-Year-Old Ted Cruz Said He Wanted "World Domination" in New Unearthed Video
Ted Cruz, as a senior in high school, gave a video taped interview in which he facetiously claimed he wanted to take over the world. Some, after viewing the footage, are now wondering to what degree the controversial senator was dismissive in his young adult remarks. -
Republican Leaders are Scrambling to Find an Alternative to Trump or Cruz
As more mainstream, establishment candidates continue to undermine each other's success through attack ads, the GOP leadership is growing increasingly concerned that the nomination will go to Donald Trump or Senator Ted Cruz. -
Sarah Palin Endorses Donald Trump For President of The United States
Former Governor of Alaska and Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin has given her endorsement to Donald J. Trump for the position of President of the United States. -
Who Really Emerged as the True Victor of the First 2016 GOP Debate?
Thursday's debate proved which candidates could survive the general election, and beat their competitors to win the nomination. -
New York Times: Ted Cruz Didn't Disclose Campaign Loan From Goldman Sachs
Presidential candidate Ted Cruz neglected to disclose a loan from investment bank Goldman Sachs used to finance his 2012 Senate campaign, an investigative report by The New York Times has found. -
The Republican Party is Facing its Biggest Challenge Yet: The Future
After a splintering of factions illuminated in the primary process for the Republican nomination, many are wondering what the future of the party will look like. -
Republican Presidential Candidates Prepare for a New Influx of Attack Ads
As the Iowa Caucus draws nearer, Republican Presidential candidates are hoping to differentiate themselves from the crowded field through the use of attack ads. -
GOP Debate Highlights: Who Were the Winners and the Losers?
Tuesday night's debate was an illuminating example of which candidates will be most viable in the general election, and will go on to win the Republican nomination. Jeb Bush increased his standings, while many candidate's reinforced preexisting positions.
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