Friday, January 22, 2016

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Poll: Which GOP Candidates Would Defeat Hillary Clinton In The General Election? While many GOP primary voters are looking for a stalwart conservative behind whom to throw their support, electability will almost certainly play a large role in how people choose their candidates in the upcoming primaries. So, just who would perform the best in a potential head-to-head matchup against Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton?
WATCH: Rubio makes his closing arguments before Iowa Caucus

According to a recent Fox News poll, all of the top candidates would defeat Clinton in a national contest.

Of all four candidates, however, it appears that Florida Senator Marco Rubio, with a spread of 9 points, would have the greatest edge against Clinton heading into a general election matchup.

When asked about his electability on Hannity, Rubio indicated that he would indeed stand the best chance against potential Democrat opponents.

"I am the strongest conservative that gives us a chance to defeat Hillary Clinton," the Florida senator told Sean. "At the end of the day we have our differences in the Republican party, we've been talking about those in this primary cycle, but eventually we're all going to be together on the same team. We cannot allow Hillary Clinton or, God forbid for that matter Bernie Sanders, to be president of the United States."
  
Professor Implies Cruz' 'New York Values' Statement Was Anti-Semitic, Student Puts Him In His Place If you needed more evidence of liberal bias in academia, look no further.
The following audio was recorded on January 21st at the Arizona State University in the Criminal Law class of Professor Joshua Dressler. During his lecture, Dressler implies that Ted Cruz' statement that Donald Trump represented "New York values" might have been anti-semitic. Little did he know that one of his students was a member of the Cruz campaign's state leadership team. The student who recorded the audio, Adam Kwasman, who is Jewish himself and a former Arizona State Representative, promptly takes Professor Dressler to task.

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