According to new poll numbers, Carly Fiorina’s commanding performance in last week’s GOP debate on CNN not only benefitted her but tore down frontrunner Donald Trump.
While Democrats who don’t have fond memories of the Reagan administration would quarrel with the right’s nostalgia over his presidency, current Republican candidates revere it, and nearly all have tried to attach themselves to his persona and memory.
Front-runnER Donald Trump began the second Republican presidential debate with a bang, throwing barbs in all directions, but was quiet for long stretches as 10 fellow candidates for the 2016 presidential nomination bore down on serious
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Not only did Carly Fiorina emerge as the victor of the second Republican presidential debate Wednesday night, but polls also show that her popularity has risen in a key voting state.
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina forcefully dismissed charges that the controversial Planned Parenthood video she described during Wednesday’s GOP primary debate does not exist, earning several standing ovations at a presidential forum here in Greenville as...
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina makes a point during the CNN Republican presidential debate on Wednesday. Trump wins that contest as well with 59 percent viewing him unfavorably although he fares better among Republicans than he does with all voters.
Alabama quarterback Blake Barnett (6) works through drills during football practice, Wednesday, September 16, 2015, at the Thomas-Drew Practice Fields in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
A report while talking about Carly Finoria performance in Wednesday’s debate says, “When the candidates’ negative performance percentages are subtracted from their positive percentages, Fiorina emerges the clear victor , with a positive 34, whereas Trump nets a...
Quarterback Brandon Harris capped it off with a short touchdown run three plays later, and LSU never looked back against Auburn’s defense, now led by former Florida coach Will Muschamp. “He sure loves playing”. The tackling was REALLY bad.
Fiorina, 61, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, was added at the very last minute to round two of the GOP debate, and addressed Trump directly about his recent scathing comments about her face.