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 | February 11, 2016
Image via Screenshot Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and Vermont senator Bernie Sanders squared off in Milwaukee Thursday night at the PBS Democratic presidential debate, just days after Sanders topped Clinton in the New Hampshire primary. Clinton criticized Sanders for not being “specific” enough about the price tag on his policy initiatives, including free college tuition,…
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Monica Sanchez | February 9, 2016
Image via Screenshot Real-estate mogul Donald Trump won the New Hampshire Republican primary Tuesday night. During his victory speech, Trump (sort of) congratulated Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) for winning the Democratic primary. Shortly thereafter, Trump criticized the self-proclaimed socialist for his political views.    “In all fairness, we have to congratulate him,” he said. “We may not…
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Monica Sanchez | February 9, 2016
Image via Screenshot/Twitter Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders got riled up during his New Hampshire Democratic primary victory speech Tuesday night. He declared that Americans across the political spectrum must not allow “right-wing Republicans” to win the U.S. presidency. “This a message not just to our opponents, but to those who support me as well, that we will need to come together in a…
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Monica Sanchez | February 9, 2016
Image via Screenshot Vermont senator Bernie Sanders won by a significant margin against rival Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire Democratic primary Tuesday. Clinton delivered a concession speech after the final results were announced, congratulating her rival for taking first place. She reassured the people of New Hampshire that she won’t be holding a grudge against them for not voting her…
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Monica Sanchez | February 9, 2016
Image via Twitter Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders won by a significant margin against rival Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire Democratic primary Tuesday night. Sanders took first place with 58 percent of votes, followed by Clinton with 40 percent and former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley with zero percent.  During his victory speech in Concord, Sanders said that the voters of the…
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Monica Sanchez | February 9, 2016
Image via Twitter Americans witnessed a tight race for second place in the New Hampshire Republican primary Tuesday night.  GOP presidential candidates Ohio governor John Kasich, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and Texas Senator Ted Cruz battled it out in the Granite State. Kasich was confident of a strong finish leading up to the final count. He came in second…
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Monica Sanchez | February 7, 2016
Image via Twitter While campaigning for his father across New Hampshire on Sunday, Donald Trump Jr. told reporters that his dad is “a very down-to-earth guy,” more “ordinary” than many would expect.   “He’s much more an ordinary guy than they would ever expect,” he said. “I mean, he’s a very down-to-earth guy. He loves this country. He wants to really allow people and their families live the…
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Monica Sanchez | February 7, 2016
Image via Screenshot GOP front-runner Donald Trump was booed during the ABC News Republican presidential debate Saturday night for his remarks on eminent domain. He called the government power to force people to sell their private property “an absolute necessity.” The audience loudly booed Trump after essentially shushing fellow contender Jeb Bush for criticizing his abuse of eminent domain…
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Monica Sanchez | February 7, 2016
Image via Twitter During the ABC News Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire Saturday night, New Jersey governor Chris Christie said that he believes abortion should be allowed in cases of rape and incest.  He called it an act of "self-defense.” “The fact is, that I believe that if a woman has been raped, that is a birth and a pregnancy that she should be able to terminate,” said…
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Monica Sanchez | February 5, 2016
Image via Twitter In an interview on the Steve Malzberg Show Friday morning, GOP front-runner Donald Trump said that he plans to participate in the next Fox News Republican presidential debate in March. “I’ll be there,” said Trump. “I have no objection to being there.” “And that had nothing to do with Megyn Kelly," he continued, "the fact that I went out of the last one had to do with a memo…