Donald Trump said he would not use the word “panic” to describe the possibility of a future drop in the polls, a day after a new CNN/ORC national poll showed former Hewlett-Packard executive Carly Fiorina cutting into his advantage among Republican voters.
For Sens. Marco Rubio and Rand Paul, whose poll numbers are languishing in the single digits, the under-the-radar strategy would have been a fatal blunder. It is Ben Carson, whose extraordinary surge in the polls has left many mainstream media pundits – Democratic and...
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.
Although Clinton continues to face intense scrutiny, mostly over her use of a personal email server as secretary of state, she’s still in a slightly better position than the Republican front-runners. “He’s doing very poorly in the polls and he’s a...
But as the Washington Examiner piece says, “are Christie’s critics aware that there is broad bipartisan support for a high-tech system – more sophisticated even than FedEx – to track the entry and exit of immigrants in the United States?”
But state Republican Party Chairman Matt Moore said the language, which is new, was not related to Trump’s candidacy and was added to make the form consistent with pledges signed by candidates running at the state and local levels.
Donald Trump and several other Republican presidential rivals have pushed for an end to birthright citizenship in the U.S., with Trump’s plan last week pushing the GOP field to the right on immigration. He would create criminal penalties for anyone overstaying a...
Trump also mocked Jeb Bush on Twitter Tuesday after the former Florida governor found himself in a deeper mess in trying to explain his “anchor babies” comment as “frankly, more related to Asian people“.
In a statement on Monday, the National Council of Asian Pacific Americans condemned “the use of the derogatory term “anchor babies“. “Trump proves you don’t have to be loved to be the leader”, said Quinnipiac poll assistant director Tim Malloy.
Trump’s critics said this is simplistic and in some ways incorrect. Angry about illegal immigration. Graham challenged Trump, saying, “I’ll beat his brains out” in South Carolina. One panelist asked the others in the room “how many” of them had...