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Shock Poll: National Poll Shows New Leader in GOP Primary Race
With
the GOP South Carolina Primary around the corner, most polls show
Billionaire Donald Trump with a comfortable lead in the Palmetto State. A
new CNN/ORC poll shows Trump dominating the field with 38% of the vote
compared to 22% for his closest rival Texas Senator Ted Cruz. A Monmouth
University poll shows Trump with a similar lead with 35% to Cruz's 19%.
WATCH: Sean, Laura Ingraham and Geraldo Rivera react to the numbers on Hannity
However, a new national poll is making waves by showing a new leader in amongst GOP primary voters. The NBC/Wall Street Journal poll
shows that Senator Ted Cruz has overtaken Donald Trump with 28% of the
vote to Trump's 26%. Marco Rubio trails trump with 17% of the vote,
while Ohio Governor John Kasich, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, and
former Florida Governor Jeb Bush round out the field with 11%, 10%, and
4% respectively.
The NBC/Wall Street Journal poll may be an outlier, as a recent
Quinnipiac University poll shows Trump with a commanding lead of 39% of
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Check Out The Magazine Cover That Has All Of Europe Talking
The
New Years Eve sexual assaults of women in over a dozen European cities
has sent shockwaves throughout Europe and fueled calls to limit, or end,
the mass importation of Muslim refugees.
LOOK: "The Rape of Europe" Magazine Cover
In response to growing European fears, a popular Polish Magazine called
wSieci or "the Network" has published a controversial cover entitled
"The Muslim Rape Of Europe". The cover depicts a woman draped in the
flag of the European Union being groped by dark-skinned arms and hands,
ostensibly those of middle-eastern migrants.
Predictably, the European left is outraged at the cover, with critics
claiming that the magazine is promoting Islamophobia and anti-immigrant
sentiments.
According to the UK's Daily Mail, the article that accompanies the
provocative image, written by Aleksandra Rybinska, attacks the
atmosphere of political correctness that has allowed sexual assaults to
become pervasive throughout the EU. Rybinska writes...continue reading |
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