If the conventional wisdom is right, many Republican voters are enjoying their Trump flirtation, but will get more serious as the caucuses and primaries to select an actual commander-in-chief draw closer. That Trump event tonight set to be his biggest ever.
Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s campaign has fought back after Republican aspirants criticised her for using a private server for emails while serving as the US Secretary of State, saying the former first lady did nothing wrong and is open to investigation.
The biggest victor of the first Republican presidential debate was Fox News and the Fox News anchors: 24 million viewers and the anchors using 32 minutes versus only 69 minutes divided among the 10 candidates.
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton’s stalwart front may have suffered a few cracks during a campaign stop in Las Vegas, after a Fox News journalist pressed her about her allegedly wiped email server and she retorted, in obvious discomfort: “What, like...
It’s unclear what kind of boost Clinton’s White House bid might receive from the new ad. On Tuesday, she abruptly ended a press conference in Nevada after only a few minutes because reporters insisted on asking questions about the private email server she used while...
Across the aisle, all who have offended Donald Trump seem to have apologized, and he is again back in good graces with all and continuing to lead the large GOP contingent. And now a new survey shows his gains among the Republican Party have boosted him enough to be competitive...
As we noted yesterday, the FBI is fairly confident that it can recover all of the deleted material from Clinton’s email server, since much of it was migrated to other servers and the server itself wasn’t physically destroyed.
And now, for the first time in CNN/ORC polling, his gains among the Republican Party have boosted him enough to be competitive in the general election.