Ashley Rae Goldenberg
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Ashley Rae Goldenberg is a reporter for MRCTV. Before joining MRCTV, her work appeared at The Daily Caller. She graduated from George Mason University with a degree in economics in 2015.

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ashley.rae | December 21, 2015
Over the weekend, headlines around the country mocked Republicans for allegedly wanting to bomb Agrabah, a fictional kingdom from the Disney movie “Aladdin.” But a further inspection of the data reveals there is more to the picture. The Public Policy Polling found 30 percent of the 532 Republican primary voters polled support bombing Agrabah, while 13 percent responded that they oppose the…
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ashley.rae | December 21, 2015
After the Democratic presidential debate on Saturday, Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign sent an email to supporters telling them Clinton could “lose the nomination.” In an email titled, “I need your help,” Clinton wrote, “I don't know how else to say it except by saying it: We could lose the nomination.” “The other candidates on that stage tonight would like nothing more than for our…
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ashley.rae | December 16, 2015
Opting for that plate of bacon instead of a salad can actually help save the environment. A newly released study conducted by Carnegie Mellon University researchers found that following the U.S. Department of Agriculture recommendations to eat more fruits, vegetables, dairy, and seafood is more harmful to the environment than eating meat. According to the study, a vegetarian diet requires…
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ashley.rae | December 16, 2015
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has come under fire for announcing his proposal to “close up” parts of the Internet to fight terrorism. While Trump’s comments have received scrutiny, Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s similar plan has not received the same amount of media attention. In a recent talk at the Brookings Institution, Clinton said, “We’re going to have to have…
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ashley.rae | December 15, 2015
A new poll finds Hillary Clinton is viewed as the most dishonest and most untrustworthy presidential candidate compared to the other leading presidential candidates. The Economist/YouGov poll asked 2,000 American adults their opinions on the honesty trustworthiness of seven presidential candidates: Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Bernie Sanders, and Donald Trump…
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ashley.rae | December 15, 2015
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign marked Clinton’s 1,000th day supporting gay marriage by launching “LGBT for Hillary.” An email from Ricky Martin on Dec. 12 announced the creation of LGBT for Hillary. According to Martin, LGBT for Hillary is a “new group of Hillary fans who are committed to continuing the fight for full equality for all Americans -- regardless of gender or sexuality…
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ashley.rae | December 15, 2015
After being the epicenter of racial unrest on college campuses across the country, the University of Missouri isn’t feeling the holiday spirit. Susan Even, the executive director of the University of Missouri Student Health Center, sent an email to staff members instructing them not to decorate their areas for the holidays in order to ensure a more “safe, comfortable place” for students. An…
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ashley.rae | December 14, 2015
Young white men are the most hated group of people in Britain. YouGov UK analyzed data from 48 separate surveys on age, race, and gender to discover that young white men have the worst reputation. According to YouGov UK, “We explored attitudes to 48 different groups. We looked at each combination of eight ethnic/national groups, three ages (twenties, forties and sixties) and the two genders.…
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ashley.rae | December 14, 2015
The Barcelona City Council in Spain is encouraging parents to give gifts that are “non-sexist” as part of a “responsible Christmas” initiative. On the Barcelona government website, the city council claims to have adopted the slogan, “We are neither pink nor blue.” Therefore, the government is instructing parents to give their children “games and toys which do not discriminate between the…
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ashley.rae | December 14, 2015
As a new Gallup poll reveals Americans have lost their faith in the government’s ability to protect against terrorism, another poll shows terrorism is now Americans’ most important issue. A YouGov/Economist poll asked 2,000 American adults, “Which of these is the most important issue for you?” For the first time in seven years, Americans responded that “terrorism” is the most important…