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2016 Campaign Watch

A roundup of news and opinions on all the presidential candidates, both Democrats and Republicans. We create and continually update the 2016 Campaign Watch to help educate America's voters on the issues at hand and each candidate's stances.
Christie’s Challenge
March 13, 2015

Christie’s Challenge

Sean Parnell

At the moment there are probably at least a dozen serious potential Republican candidates for President in 2016, although that number is likely to be whittled down over the next several months as candidates evaluate and re-evaluate their chances. One candidate facing some tough evaluations at the moment, according to Politico writer Alex Isenstadt, is Chris Christie:

Chris Christie on the brink

Chris Christie’s political team has a problem: Even the campaign’s supporters need to be reassured that he’s still in ...


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Warren Still Being Urged to Run
March 12, 2015

Warren Still Being Urged to Run

Sean Parnell

Elizabeth Warren has been saying for a while she doesn’t plan to run for President in 2016, but that hasn’t stopped a number of people from urging her to jump into the race. RealClearPolitics.com has the following story today:

Robert Reich: Elizabeth Warren Would Be A “Strong Primary Challenger” For Hillary Clinton

Former Secretary of Commerce Robert Reich, who served in President Bill Clinton’s cabinet, appeared on MSNBC Wednesday night to encourage Sen. Elizabeth Warren to seek the Democratic nomination for ...


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Perry Vows to Run A Better Campaign This Time
March 12, 2015

Perry Vows to Run A Better Campaign This Time

Sean Parnell

Rick Perry’s brief 2012 campaign was, by most accounts, not terribly impressive. Looking ahead to 2016, Perry vows this time it will be different, according to the Greenville News in South Carolina:

Perry stops in Greenville, vows to run better

A confident Rick Perry declared in Greenville Tuesday that he’ll be a better presidential candidate if he runs for the White House again than he was during his first bid four years ago.

Last time, Perry dropped in the polls after forgetting ...
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