Trump builds three-to-one lead in New Hampshire, taunts Bush on Twitter
Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump, his demise predicted by the nation’s pundit class, has pulled out to a three-to-one lead over other Republicans in the first-in-the-nation New Hampshire...
View ArticleRand Paul hits ‘fake conservatives,’‘fake Republicans’ at small, enthusiastic...
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul brought his 2016 presidential campaign to Seattle on Wednesday, with scathing references to “fake conservatives” and “fake Republicans,” calls for a non-interventionist U.S....
View ArticleTrump finds new group to insult: He imitates Asians’ speech at Iowa rally
Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump, fresh off a news conference confrontation with an Hispanic journalist, opened a new front in his battle with “political correctness” Tuesday night by...
View ArticleGov. Walker: U.S. should ‘look’ at building a wall along Canadian border
Gov. Scott Walker has been losing ground in the Republican presidential race,and lately has tried to stem his fall in the polls by plowing the same ground as GOP front runner Donald Trump. On Sunday,...
View ArticleTrump unleashes Willie Horton-style attack video on Jeb Bush
Billionaire and reality TV show mogul Donald Trump has spent August playing with former Republican 2016 front runner Jeb Bush in the manner that a large, mean cat bats around a desperate mouse. “The...
View ArticleRepublicans — especially Trump voters — believe Obama is a Muslim and was...
The chunk of the Republican electorate supporting Donald Trump believes that President Obama is a Muslim, and shares “The Donald’s” birther suspicion that our 44th president was not born in Honolulu,...
View ArticleDonald Trump still tops GOP presidential poll; Jeb Bush falls to 4 percent
Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump is buffeted by controversy but still tops the Republican presidential field in a new national poll from the Pew Research Center. The survey’s punch-in-the-gut...
View ArticleTrump dropping out? Nope, he’s picking up support in new national survey
Weekend predictions of Donald Trump’s demise, delivered by Washington, D.C., pundits, get followed early in the week by polls showing Trump leading the Republican field. “When Trump quits” is the...
View ArticleTrump doubles down on closing mosques, doubles his opponents in three state...
The never-ending predictions of Donald Trump’s demise received a new blow on Wednesday as polls showed the real estate mogul leading in three states, two of which are homes to fellow Republican...
View ArticleTrump recaptures lead in Republicans’ 2016 race
Donald Trump has retaken the lead in Republicans’ multi-candidate 2016 presidential race, after incendiary rhetoric about closing mosques and going “beyond databases” in keeping an eye on Muslim...
View ArticleTrump on big poll lead: ‘My numbers go way up . . . whenever there’s a tragedy’
Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump has not faded in the fall, as Republican professionals hoped, but has his biggest lead yet and support from more than a third of GOP voters, according to a...
View ArticleTrump demands ‘total and complete shutdown’ of Muslims entering the U.S.
Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump has called for a “total and complete shutdown” on Muslims entering the United States, a ban that would apply to those entering as tourists as well as...
View ArticleTrump far ahead of GOP foes, publicizes Christmas Eve church-going plans
Donald Trump prepares to welcome the new year next week on Fox News — where else? — as he enjoys a big lead in the new CNN/ORC national poll, taken after last week’s Republican presidential candidates...
View ArticleTrump, Clinton hold commanding leads in first poll of 2016; Trump is...
Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump has a two-to-one lead over ultraconservative Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and is solidifying his support, in the new year’s first poll of the crowded 2016 Republican...
View ArticleThe Democrats: Deja vu for Hillary Clinton — she’s losing younger voters to...
A long line of young voters stretching down the hall of an Ames, Iowa, school as Democrats held their 2008 caucuses told in a New York minute that New York Sen. Hillary Clinton was in deep trouble....
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