According to new poll numbers, Carly Fiorina’s commanding performance in last week’s GOP debate on CNN not only benefitted her but tore down frontrunner Donald Trump.
While Democrats who don’t have fond memories of the Reagan administration would quarrel with the right’s nostalgia over his presidency, current Republican candidates revere it, and nearly all have tried to attach themselves to his persona and memory.
FILE – Republican USA presidential candidate Ben Carson is seen speaking during the second Republican presidential candidates debate, September 16, 2015.
Earlier in the afternoon, after the news first reported Walker’s campaign demise Trump tweeted, “I got to know @ScottWalker well-he’s a very nice person and has a great future”. James Davis, a spokesman for the Koch-affiliated Freedom Partners Chamber of...
In a related report by the Inquisitr, Bernie Sanders has denounced Ben Carson’s Muslim president comment, claiming that he was “very disappointed” in the GOP candidate.
But none of them – with the possible exceptions of former First Lady Hillary Clinton and long-time congressional leader John Kasich – understands how impotent our political leaders really are. She also expressed the extreme frustration so many conservatives rightly...
Addressing reporters after his introduction, Snyder, a former businessman who won two terms campaigning as a technocrat, said he is looking for a presidential candidate who is a “common-sense problem solver”.
“The Detroit News is very excited to be co-sponsoring the straw poll on Mackinac Island“, said Jonathan Wolman, editor and publisher of The Detroit News.
Not only did Carly Fiorina emerge as the victor of the second Republican presidential debate Wednesday night, but polls also show that her popularity has risen in a key voting state.
A solid performance in Wednesday night’s GOP debate has now put Carly Fiorina into second place in the latest national poll, with 15 percent of the vote, while front-runner Donald Trump maintains strong, if diminished, support with a 24-percent share of those polled. That,...
“As a candidate, as a businessman, as a man who is running for president, he should have been much, much sharper and clearer in his response and he wasn’t”, said Shameri, originally from Iraq.
Pushing back against the outrage made by his remarks, Carson told The Hill that he was one of the few candidates running for president willing to tell the hard truths. “It is an absurd hypothetical question“.