Thursday, December 31, 2015

1776 COALITION 12/31/2015 BUSH APPEARS READY TO THROW IN THE TOWEL



 
Bush campaign re-deploying majority of its staff
Jeb Bush's underdog presidential campaign is re-deploying the majority of its staff from Miami headquarters to the four early voting states, with an increased push on New Hampshire-- a must-win state for the former Florida governor. According to two senior... Read More






N.H. Union Leader publisher: Trump will get beaten ‘soundly’ for GOP nomination
The publisher of the New Hampshire Union Leader predicted Tuesday that GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump will get “beaten soundly” for the party’s nomination once the state’s first-in-the-nation primary contest helps winnow the 2016 Republican field. Extending a nasty feud... Read More













Supreme Court to decide politically charged cases in 2016
As the nation heads into a presidential election year, the Supreme Court is set to decide a half-dozen politically charged cases in 2016 on such topics as abortion, affirmative action, contraceptives and immigration. In several cases, conservatives are hoping the... Read More







George Pataki to end presidential campaign
Former New York governor George Pataki told some of his key New Hampshire supporters Tuesday afternoon that he is ending his Republican presidential campaign, the Globe has learned. Pataki, who flirted with presidential runs in 2008 and 2012, announced his... Read More






Oregon Bakers Take Next Step in Fight For Freedom, As Media Wrongly Claim Gay Victory
The two Oregon cake-makers fined by the state for not selling a cake with a pro-gay message to a lesbian couple are fighting for their legal rights, amid misleading media reports. The cake-makers issued their new statement after media reports... Read More













Judge OKs brain tests in Reno end-of-life case
A Nevada judge gave a Reno hospital the go-ahead Tuesday to conduct brain wave tests on a 20-year-old woman who has been on life-support since April, but the judge indicated she won't rule until at least Jan. 22 on the... Read More


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