Bush’s speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library marks a new effort to confront Clinton, a Democratic presidential candidate, and make his mark on Middle Eastern affairs.
Vice President Joe Biden, who has not announced a run for president, drew 9 percent of respondents’ support. The rest of the Democratic field – former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, former Virginia Sen.
New Hampshire, site of the second presidential primary, represents a key state for Democrats and Sanders strong showing there could start a wave of support that could rock the Clinton campaign.
A majority of Americans believe that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a personal email account for official business was a matter of convenience, according to a new poll released Wednesday morning by Monmouth University.
Walker used a similar retort two weeks ago when Trump first knocked him for his state’s economic performance in a tweet. A Suffolk University survey found Trump at 17 percent, followed by Walker with 12 percent.
Walker also responded to Clinton’s new plan to make higher education available to everyone, and her comments on his record on education as Governor of Wisconsin. But it comes with a hefty price tag: $350 billion over 10 years.
Kasich, a devout Christian, declared during the two-hour debate sponsored by Fox News that climate change is a real problem requiring government and society to protect the “creation that the Lord has given us”. “No one in Washington appears to have the ability...
And here’s Part Two of the double-whammy for Clinton the day after this new flurry of email stories: A fresh poll from Franklin Pierce University and the Boston Herald shows Sanders leading Clinton 44 percent to 37 percent among likely Democratic primary voters....
Chris Christie and Ohio Gov. John Kasich will round out a field that also contains former Florida governor Jeb Bush, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. “Politicians are stupid”. Wallace asked Trump to provide proof for his earlier statement that the...
Ignoring warning signs his campaign may be running into trouble, the brash celebrity billionaire held a wide-ranging news conference before a speech in Michigan and lashed out on several subjects but declined to provide policy details. He’s just not ready yet.