While Trump was characteristically bombastic, most of the contenders standing alongside him clamored for their piece of the spotlight without engaging him directly.
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.
At least seven of 10 available invitations for Thursday’s prime time faceoff are as good as delivered, if unofficial polling averages from RealClearPolitics.com and Huffington Post are reliable indicators. Marco Rubio of Florida (6.8); former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee...
The Quinnipiac survey comes on the heels of separate CNN/ORC global and USA Today/Suffolk University polls showing Trump in the lead. Barnes says that scenario would be “devastating”, and cites new stats: “The (Washington)Post poll found this in a...
In matchups with Bush, Walker and Rubio, Clinton would lose by as many as 9 points in Colorado and Iowa. In Colorado: 35 percent favorable to 56 percent unfavorable; in Iowa: 33 percent to 56 percent; and in Virginia: 41 percent to 50 percent.
If this news doesn’t have Joe Biden, Al Gore, or Elizabeth Warren seriously considering entering the presidential race – and serious Democrats urging them to do so – then nothing will. as said by a Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll, Hillary Clinton trails...
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio found a way to criticize both a formidable primary challenger and the current administration during an appearance on Fox & Friends this week. “It is important that we have – to conduct the presidency, it has to be...
“Just to be clear, an endorsement was never discussed for any presidential candidate”, said a statement from Hector Garza, president of Local 2455 of the National Border Patrol Council. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., called Trump a “jackass”.
The artist delivered that message to raucous applause after accepting an award at Premios Juventud, a Univision awards ceremony that aired on Thursday night.