Monica Sanchez
Assistant Editor, Reporter
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Monica is MRCTV’s assistant editor and West Coast correspondent. Prior to working at MRCTV, Monica worked for CNS News and The Heritage Foundation, operating primarily in digital media and video production. 

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Monica Sanchez | July 27, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Vice President Joe Biden went after Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during his speech to the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night. He called Trump a cynic whose character can be summed up with the phrase that arguably made him famous: “You’re fired!”    “His lack of empathy and compassion can be summed up in a phrase he’s most proud of having […
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Monica Sanchez | July 26, 2016
(Image via Twitter) According to a new Gallup poll, ratings of Hillary Clinton’s image reached an all-time-low in July, with 38% of Americans viewing her favorably and 57% unfavorably. Gallup speculates that the launch of Clinton’s presidential campaign and her private email scandal motivated a downturn. As to be expected, far more Democrats (71%) view Clinton favorably than Republicans (8…
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Monica Sanchez | July 25, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) First Lady Michelle Obama took a dig at Donald Trump and his Twitter use during her address to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia Monday night. While expressing her support for Hillary Clinton, describing the former secretary of state and first lady as “someone with the proven strength to persevere, someone who knows this job and takes it seriously,” Mrs…
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Monica Sanchez | July 25, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump criticized his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as “low energy” during a campaign rally in Roanoke, Va., on Monday. “She’s low energy,” said Trump. “She’ll go home, she’ll take a nap for four or five hours.” “No naps for Trump!” he continued. “No naps. We don’t have time.” Trump held the rally around the same time as the…
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Monica Sanchez | July 25, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Former Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was met with anger from his own delegates during a press conference in Philadelphia on Monday for asking that they support Hillary Clinton in November.   “We have got to defeat Donald Trump, and we have got to elect Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine,” said Sanders, followed by loud boos from his…
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Monica Sanchez | July 25, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton told attendees of a veterans convention in Charlotte, N.C., on Monday that she believes the U.S. is “an exceptional nation” and has “the world’s greatest military.” “Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise,” she added, jabbing at her Republican rival Donald Trump for criticizing the military as ineffective under the Obama…
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Monica Sanchez | July 21, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Donald Trump formally accepted the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday night.  In his acceptance speech, he touched upon domestic safety and security, law and order, and the need to put an end to political correctness. Trump added that his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton represents the status quo. “My message is that things…
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Monica Sanchez | July 21, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Ivanka Trump had nothing but words of praise for her father Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention Thursday night. Tasked with the responsibility of introducing him as the party's official nominee, Ivanka made the case that her father is the best person for the job.   She touted her father’s record of employing minorities and hiring women for corporate…
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Monica Sanchez | July 21, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Ivanka Trump gave an introduction speech for her father Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday night.   During her remarks, she told the audience at the Quicken Loans Arena that she does not consider herself “categorically Republican or Democrat.” “Like many of my fellow millennials, I do not consider myself categorically…
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Monica Sanchez | July 21, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Donald Trump took to Twitter on Thursday to slam his former rival Texas Sen. Ted Cruz for perpetuating a sense of division within the Republican Party. “Other than a small group of people who have suffered massive and embarrassing losses, the party is VERY united,” he wrote, referring to Cruz's refusal to endorse Trump despite a pledge each candidate made to support the…