In introducing themselves, several Republican candidates for president are genuflecting at Ronald Reagan’s tomb, not far from the library where they are debating.
The top 11 Republican presidential candidates, as determined by an average of national polls, will descend on California Wednesday night for the second GOP primary debate of the 2016 cycle. The group will house the same ten men who debated in the last Fox News debate, which...
The group, the Club for Growth, is focusing its considerable firepower first on Iowa, where Mr Trump has leapt to a significant lead over more conventionally credentialed Republican candidates, panicking Republican leaders.
“His biggest applause line always is when he says he’s self-funding, and he’s out of the clutches and the grasp of these lobbyists that control decision-making in Washington“.
One of those political outsiders, former Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina, recently was subjected to a Trump attack when he coarsely criticised Fiorina’s face to Rolling Stone magazine.
Rand Paul, former New York Gov. George Pataki and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who is running second to Trump in several early polls and challenged Trump’s Christian faith this week. Reporter: Either way, voters are listening to the anti-politicians in the race.
Fiorina will be one of 11 candidates participating in CNN’s prime-time Republican debate next Wednesday. Fiorina is the one candidate to maneuver from the second to the primary tier.
One of the GOP’s most anti-establishment senators, Ted Cruz of Texas, also ticked up in the poll after the debate, coming in third with 10 percent compared to his previous 6 percent.
Of course, throwing so many workers into the street and nearly sinking HP with the ill-conceived and badly-timed takeover of rival Compaq Computer Corporation didn’t stop Fiorina from paying herself some generous bonuses.
There has never been quite a field of Presidential candidates like this one – in either a Democratic or Republican primary – with 17 candidates vying for their party’s nomination.