The mailer picture also shows the Republican candidate in front of a stock photo of the Cedar River in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Time reported. The super PAC hasn’t explained yet what happened.
“On my first day as president, I will send legislation to the Congress to once and for all repeal Obamacare entirely and then along with it we’re going to replace it in a way that puts patients and their families…back in charge of their health care – not...
Like other Republican candidates, Trump said he would repeal President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare law, but did not say what he would replace Obamacare with. Trump made it work, thanks to unabashed love of glitz and glamour – and some good timing.
(4) The world will not take American Presidents as seriously anymore in matters of diplomacy and will diminish our President’s ability to conduct foreign policy. But she has also reserved some ire for members of Congress – presumably on the other side of the aisle...
Sen. Menendez will “vote to disapprove the agreement and, if called upon, would vote to override a veto“, according to remarks prepared for a speech at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey.
The phrase has been used by Trump, the Republican frontrunner, and Bush, seen by many as the establishment favorite, while discussing immigration policy on the campaign trail.
The editorial noted that the president’s attacks against some Republicans was disingenuous, as he had warmly praised Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-TN) just a few months back for being “sincerely concerned about this issue”, calling...
Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley touted criticism from GOP candidate Donald Trump – and the National Rifle Association – in a fundraising email on Friday, noting that he is “proud to stand with those who have the guts to stand up to him“.
But Trump has extended his lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination despite his chaotic debate performance and the Kelly row, as closest rival Jeb Bush lost ground.
As he argued forcefully Wednesday and Thursday that Trump is not a true conservative with a record of accomplishment like his own, Bush found himself defending his own use of the term “anchor babies” to describe the children of undocumented immigrants born in the U.S.
But Bush later challenged reporters inquiring about the incident to come up with a suitable alternative. “No, do you have a better term? You give me a better term and I’ll use it”, he snapped at a reporter. Bush was expected to discuss foreign policy, including...