As Senator Rand Paul prepares for the second Republican presidential debate Wednesday night, he’s setting his crosshairs firmly on GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
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...
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.
With the exception of Carson, Trump polled vastly better in a one-on-one match up against the other GOP candidates. He captured just 4 percent among the state’s Republican primary voters in that poll, and only 35 percent reported having a favorable view of him, compared to...
Kelly had rattled Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, at Thursday’s debate by asking him about his past derogatory statements about women.
Unless you’re up on conservative radio hosts, you may have never heard of the leader of RedState Gathering who rescinded an invitation for Donald Trump to speak at the group’s annual get-together Saturday in Atlanta.
That doesn’t mean, of course, that Trump, who will command centre stage at the first Republican presidential debate on Thursday, is going to wind up the party’s nominee a year from now.
The New Jersey governor, initially viewed as a top-tier candidate, is in danger of not making it into next week’s prime-time Fox News debate because of low polling numbers. And so he reduced himself to calling his own majority leader, Sen. “Roger Ailes knows how to...
WASHINGTON – Hispanic leaders are warning of harm to Republican White House hopes unless the party’s presidential contenders do more to condemn Donald Trump, a businessman turned presidential candidate who’s refusing to apologize for calling Mexican immigrants...
Let’s also stipulate that while Trump can’t win the nomination, he can be a significant factor in the race – and not, for the Republican Party, in anything resembling a good way.