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Gonzo Tries To Work Magic For McCain

Mention the name Luis Gonzales to any Arizona Diamondbacks fan and immediately a smile will come to their face. It was the 7th game of the 2001 World Series, the bottom of the 9th inning. Gonzo hit a bloop single off legendary Mariano Rivera, which scored Jay Bell...

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Republicans Bring Down King James

Republicans know they must carry Ohio in November, but they are calculating they don't need Cleveland. The GOP has announced the massive banner of King James that has hung outside Quicken Loans Arena (for the most part) since 2005 is coming down to make way for...

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Young Brits Wanted To Stay In EU

David Cameron may go down in British history as the worst prime minister of all time. Think of it. He called for a vote that gambled Britain's membership in the European Union, a vote that took a simple majority, and not a two-thirds margin as would be expected for...

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Britain’s Donald Trump Moment

Great Britain voters just did the equivalent of building a big wall around their island, voting to leave the European Union. The vote to exit the EU will have huge financial and political ramifications on both sides of the Atlantic. The British markets are already...

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Clinton Leading Trump In Red Arizona

Birds gotta fly, fish have to swim and Republicans must carry Arizona. But a new poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump in the Grand Canyon State by five points. The Predictive Insights poll finds Clinton at 47 percent to Trump's 42 percent. Clinton leads...

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Rubio Says Trump On His Own In Florida

After months of saying he wasn't, Senator Marco Rubio announced today he has changed his mind and is running for reelection because, gosh darn it, Florida just can't live without him. Or, more likely, he wants to run for president again as a sitting senator rather...

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