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    Sen. Ted Cruz has ostensibly come to New Hampshire — his first-ever visit — to help the state Republican Party raise money. But he’s made two previous trips to Iowa this summer that left conservatives there buzzing about his presidential prospects. (AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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    Flashback Column: Byron York on Ted Cruz’s fearlessness and 2016

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    Gov. Susana Martinez maintained a tough-but-compassionate persona through her career, including as an attorney with the Children, Youth and Families Department in New Mexico, where she prosecuted child abuse cases, and later as a district attorney. (AP Photo/The Albuquerque Journal, Roberto E. Rosales)
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    Best of 2013: Is New Mexico’s Susana Martinez a Republican VP candidate?

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    Retired Gen. Wesley Clark, right, introduces Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton at a campaign stop at the Waco Convention Center in Waco, Texas, in this 2008 AP photo.
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    Debate about what really happened prior to and during the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi that killed four Americans has been scrambled by a 7,000-word New York Times story that concludes there was

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    Obamacare has brought about more costs -- and a more confusing tax code. (Thinkstock)
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    Special Report Panel on the 2016 Presidential Election

    Special Report Panel on the 2016 Presidential Election

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    Sen. Ted Cruz will test his comedy chops as the featured Republican speaker at the annual Gridiron Club dinner, to be held in March. (AP Photo/Senate TV)
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    Ted Cruz to headline annual Gridiron Club dinner

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    Robert Grady, front, a managing director at the private equity fund Cheyenne Capital Fund and the chairman of Christie's Council of Economic Advisers, challenged President Obama's assertion that inequality is the
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