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2016 Presidential Race

  • 'American Horror Story: Cult' Opening Credits & Official Trailer Reference 2016 US Elections

    With the release of the opening credits of the "American Horror Story:Cult" opening credits and trailer, it is safe to say that the new season will be related to the 2016 U.S. presidential elections.
  • Presidential Candidate John Kasich Pledges to Reunite Pink Floyd If Elected

    After placing 8th in the Iowa caucus with only 1.9% of the vote, Republican presidential candidate John Kasich made one of the biggest pledges of his campaign: if elected, the Ohio Governor will reunite Pink Floyd.
  • ‘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."
  • Hillary Clinton Details Plan to Overhaul the United States Tax Code

    Hillary Clinton has not been in the news much lately, largely due to the inflammatory comments of her current chief Republican rival Donald Trump grabbing attention. However, the former Secretary of State displayed an interest in changing this trend by revealing her long awaited plan to overhaul the massively complicated, and almost universally accepted as flawed, tax code of the United States.
  • Twisted Sister Allows Donald Trump to Use 'We're Not Gonna Take It' for 2016 Campaign Run

    The 2016 U.S. Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, has been making headlines, but mostly for the wrong reasons. Now, the Republican candidate is back in the news, but this time, it's because classic hair metal band, Twisted Sister, has allowed him to use their rebellious anthem, "We're Not Gonna Take It," for his campaign run.
  • Jeb Bush Talks Memo on Marco Rubio Weaknesses in 'Meet The Press' Interview

    Jeb Bush appeared on 'Meet The Press' to speak with Chuck Todd about his low poll numbers, what some (including Todd) called a less-than-victorious debate performance and the candidate's plans for the future of his campaign. The former governor seemed to have difficulty answering questions regarding a leaked memo that detailed candidate Marco Rubio's perceived weaknesses. Although, to be fair, Todd didn't give him much chance to answer in between interruptions.
  • Chris Christie Responds to New York Times Editorial, "If They Don't Like It, Too Bad"

    Governor Chris Christie responds to the New York TIme's Editorial entitled "Gov. Christie, Time to Go Home" with
  • Joe Biden Not Running for President in 2016, Decision Inspired By Family

    After the death of his son Beau, many speculated that Joe Biden would consider a run for Presidency in the 2016 race, presenting a formidable challenge to current frontrunner Hillary Clinton. According to the Vice President, these were not the last wishes of his dying son, as many had reported. After announcing he would not be seeking the nomination, Joe Biden says his decision not to run for President was inspired by his family.
  • Katy Perry Supports Hillary Clinton in Iowa; Performs Hit Tracks, 'America the Beautiful'

    In support of democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, pop star Katy Perry dazzled the Des Moines, Iowa crowd with performances of "America the Beautiful," and hit tracks like "Firework," "Roar" and "Wide Awake" at Clinton's campaign, just ahead of the Oct. 24 Iowa Democratic Party dinner.
  • Lincoln Chafee Quits Race for President - 'Prosperity Through Peace' Campaign Ends

    After failing to rise in the polls and a weak debate peformance, Lincoln Chafee has decided to drop out of the race for president, ending his 'Prosperity Through Peace' campaign.
  • James Woods Destroys Bernie Sanders Over Support of Chinese Maternity Leave

    James Woods tweeted that candidate Bernie Sanders is an 'utter moron' for supporting China's 14 week paid maternity leave program.
  • Donald Trump Impresses Host Chris Wallace on 'Fox News Sunday'

    Republican candidate Donald Trump stopped by 'Fox News Sunday' to talk with host Chris Wallace about his political platform and personality. It appeared that Mr. Trump made a favorable impression, as Wallace praised him later on the show.
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