Campaign Carly Fiorina, Fox News Hannity 6/25/15 Video: Part 1 Are others timid to come out against [HRC] because they will be accused of sexism? - I hope not - I too have been accused of being a threat to women - We can't give up on women's vote Double standard? - Of course there is - Women are prepared to disagree if respectful - In politics everything is an argument and vitriol - The left wing has a double standard - The policies that HRC and Bernie espouse are damaging Sen. Rand Paul, Fox News Cashin In 6/20/15 Video: here [end] - He’s beating HRC in five states Obama one. The way you win elections is by winning purple states, not just the red ones. Polls show him beating HRC by 8-10 points among independents, thinks it’s because he talks about liberty issues Religious Freedom Gov. Bobby Jindal, Announcement 6/24/15 Video: here “I’m going to say this slowly so even Hillary Clinton can understand this—America did not create religious liberty, liberty created the United States of America.” HRC is trying to divide us by ethnicity, religion, economic status. Gov. Bobby Jindal, Politics and Eggs 6/25/15 Video: here [middle] -We have seen an assault on our religious liberty rights. Hits HRC for her comments about changing the beliefs of those who are pro-life. The left wants to take god out of the public square. I’ll say this slowly so that even HRC can understand- America didn’t create religious liberty, religious liberty created America -HRC and Obama are trying to divide us. I’m tired of hyphenated Americans Jeb Bush, In Iowa The Day After Discounting The Role Of Faith In Politics In New Hampshire, Decried The Fact That The Issues Of Prayer In Schools Had Been Decided By The Supreme Court And Noted He Was “Heavily Informed By My Faith In A Lot Of Things.” “Bush's statement in New Hampshire also conflicted with comments he would make later in the week. The next morning he was in Iowa, where the first question Bush fielded was about what he could do ‘to put God back in our school system … and back into the forefront of our country.’ Bush said the issue of religion in schools had ‘unfortunately’ been decided by the Supreme Court. He then pivoted to discuss the importance of
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