Monday, March 7, 2016

1776 COALITION 03/07/2016 IF ROMNEY GETS GOP NOD I WILL NOT VOTE FOR ANYONE TO BE PRESIDENT!


Mitt Romney won’t rule out accepting GOP nomination at contested convention
Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, refused Sunday to rule out becoming the nominee again this year at a brokered convention, though he insisted he couldn’t imagine that happening. “I don’t think anyone in our party should say, ‘Oh... Read More


Nancy Reagan, protector of former president’s legacy, dies at 94
Former first lady Nancy Reagan, the indispensable partner and protector of the nation's 40th president who became a fierce advocate in the fight against the disease that stole him from her, has died, the Reagan Library announced on Sunday. She... Read More


Rubio wins Puerto Rico Republican primary
Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) is the projected winner of the Sunday Republican primary in Puerto Rico, where 23 delegates are at stake. With about 86 percent of the vote tallied, Rubio had 74 percent of the vote, with Donald Trump... Read More


Poll: Trump up by 19 points in Michigan
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump holds a 19-point lead over his closest challenger ahead of Tuesday’s primary in Michigan, according to a new poll. The NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll released Sunday morning shows Trump with 41 percent support among... Read More


CEO to Georgia lawmakers on religious liberty bill: ‘The world is watching’
Gov. Nathan Deal’s biblical case against Georgia’s “religious liberty” proposal provoked a show of support from business behemoths, gay rights activists and left-leaning groups uniting to rally around the Republican. The measure’s supporters, meanwhile, signaled they are digging in for... Read More


At least 47 killed in Baghdad terror attack
An ISIS terrorist on Sunday detonated an explosive-laden fuel truck in bumper-to-bumper traffic at a security checkpoint south of Baghdad, killing at least 47 people, officials said, in the most deadly car bomb attack in Iraq this year. More than... Read More

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