Iowa Poll: Trump And Cruz Fighting For Top Spot
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is leading in Iowa with Donald Trump closely behind him, according to a new Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics Iowa Poll.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is leading in Iowa with Donald Trump closely behind him, according to a new Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics Iowa Poll.

In an interview that aired on CNN’s “AC360” on Monday, Vice President Joe Biden took on the issue of Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) position on gun control. Biden suggested to CNN’s Gloria Borger that Sanders should articulate

Alex Griswold writes at Mediaite: According to reporting from Fox News, the FBI probe of Hillary Clinton‘s email use has expanded and is now investigating whether the “intersection” of Clinton Foundation donations and State Department decisions during Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of
Columnist Charles Krauthammer argued that Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s explanation for an email that appears to show her telling an aide to remove the headings from a classified document is “cynicism” and Clinton knew what she

In an interview with Gloria Borger that aired on Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” Vice President Joe Biden weighed in on the contest between Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. Biden attempted to

Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio is taking a hard position against President Obama’s current gun control push, but various reports on Rubio’s time in the Florida house of representatives and U.S. Senate show a past marked by a fluctuating relationship between Rubio and gun rights.
CNN Senior Political Correspondent Brianna Keilar stated that Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has “had to migrate” her answer regarding her emails, and “deals with this constantly” as more are released on Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The

Monday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, reacted to Fox Business Network’s announcement of the next debate lineup. Paul is slated to participate in the so-called undercard debate, but acknowledged

Marco Rubio is set to dominate the airwaves in Iowa over the next three weeks ahead of the caucuses. Rubio’s campaign and affiliated super PAC, in fact, are planning to spend more money on TV in the first caucus state than all the other campaigns combined.

An attempt to spread multiple anti-Donald Trump messages in the sky ahead of the NCAA Championship football game between Alabama and Clemson has been blocked, according to the millionaire funding the campaign.

For all those who revel in the fact that there are 374 days until President Obama finally gets the hell out of the White House, a cautionary note: Obama and his colleagues are rigging the bureaucracy so that their unique brand

Donald Trump is in to win it. So much so that during an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, he had a special message for all those who doubted him during this presidential campaign: he’s a winner.

GOP presidential candidates Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Carly Fiorina are moving to the undercard debate and won’t be appearing on the main debate stage Thursday night in South Carolina at the GOP debate hosted by Fox Business.

Monday on CNN’s “The Lead,” House Speaker Paul Ryan was asked by host Jake Tapper to react to remarks from Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump that he is weak on immigration and on securing the border in addition to being

TEL AVIV – During her tenure as secretary of state, a Hillary Clinton confidante presented the politician with a scheme to secretly foment Israeli and Palestinian protests. The aim was to push the Israeli government into negotiations to create a Palestinian state.

Tuesday on Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” political consultant Dick Morris noted how the latest scrutiny into former President Bill Clinton’s indiscretions has damaged the campaign of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. Morris said, “Hillary has fallen apart among female voters

A correct originalist reading of the Natural Born Clause and instead compels the conclusion that Ted Cruz is a natural born citizen under Article II of the Constitution, and therefore eligible.

Monday in an interview with talk show host Michael Savage, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump took aim at Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton. During his wide-ranging interview with host Michael Savage, Trump reference a poll where he shows strength women

Marco Rubio is doubling down on his support for in-state tuition for illegal aliens.

Tuesday on Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” Republican political consultant Mary Matalin said Hillary Clinton’s support comes from the support for her husband, former President Bill Clinton. Thus if she loses the first primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire, Matalin predicted it

Marco Rubio is reaffirming his support for part of his 2013 Gang of Eight bill by touting its alleged security provisions.

As Donald Trump continues to dominate the political headlines – President Obama appears to be preparing a response to the overall Republican characterization of the state of the country under his administration.

A newly released Quinnipiac University poll shows Republicans Donald Trump and Ted Cruz effectively tied for first place a month before the Iowa caucus, with Trump at 31 percent and Cruz at 29 percent, within the poll’s margin of error.

In a lengthy news (not opinion) article designed to hand the DC Media what they are so desperate for — an excuse to ignore the dozen or so women accusing both Bill and Hillary Clinton of inappropriate behavior — the

Speaking to the Daily Caller Saturday, Florida Senator Marco Rubio signaled loud and clear that he is already surrendering the only hope the GOP has against the coordinated War on Women attacks Hillary Clinton and her DC Media allies intend

On Monday’s broadcast of “CBS This Morning,” music mogul Russell Simmons accused Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump of fueling “fires of hate.” Host Charlie Rose asked, “Are you ready for President Trump?” Simmons said, “Trump? No. I think I’m ready for