“She gets out and she starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions”, Trump said in an interview on CNN Friday night. It’s got Jeb! Bush not knowing when the primaries are, Rand Paul and Chris Christie slap-fighting like schoolchildren, Donald Trump calling...
Speaking at the Fox News Republican primary debate in Cleveland, Ohio, host Megyn Kelly questioned whether it’s presidential for Trump to call women he dislikes “fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals”.
That’s what Fox News’ Chris Stirewalt wondered Monday, before concluding that Clinton – like some GOP establishment candidates for president in the current cycle – can’t completely abandon her lip service to the ideals of her party’s most...
Not all the Republican candidates were on the stage in Cleveland, but everyone was all ears at one Sacramento County watch party as the poll-determined top-tier of the GOP presidential field slugged it out in their first debate.
“That’s a completely ridiculous answer”, said Christie, a former federal prosecutor, who has said that the 9/11 attacks illustrated the need for broad-ranging collection of intelligence. “It’s the cumulative effect of shaping people’s opinions...
His strident objection to pledging to endorse the eventual nominee-which was met with boos from the audience and an immediate rebuttal from Kentucky Sen.
The fact that the debate was being held on the anniversary of the Voting Right Act posed some irony, they noted, since Republicans have been zealous in attempts to restrict access to the ballot box over the last five years.
“What we do in order to get the info that we need is our business”. “Those are the hugs I remember, and those had nothing to do with politics-unlike what you’re doing by cutting speeches on the floor of the Senate and putting them on the Internet within...
“Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton announced separate investigations into Planned Parenthood last week following the release of the first videos”, KHOU reports.
Chris Kelley, a political scientist at Miami University in Butler County, said the candidates need to attract early support from enthusiasts who will get involved in their campaigns and help fire up support in a state that history says Republicans need to reach the White House ...