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.

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton suggested Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump had other motives when he was raising the issue of Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern with which President Bill Clinton admitted to having

In light of the renewed controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton’s attempted use of women’s issues as a campaign tactic, it is instructive to recall past instances in which the politician purportedly utilized the issue as a political weapon of sorts.

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” host George Stephanopoulos said the Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton is “bracing for losses in Iowa and New Hampshire.” Stephanopoulos said, “It has come so close in Iowa, Donna. It looks like a real race in

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump was asked if his bid for the presidency of the Untied States did not end in his victory, would he have accomplished something. Trump said anything short of not winning it

During the January 10 airing of Meet the Press, Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump said armed citizens remind bad guys that “bullets go both ways.”

Saturday on CNN’s “Smerconish,” host Michael Smerconish asked Gov. John Kasich (R-OH), a candidate for the 2016 Republican nomination, about an incident at a Donald Trump rally a day earlier involving a Muslim woman being ejected from the rally for

The Republican Party is facing a historic split over its fundamental principles and identity, as its once powerful establishment grapples with an eruption of class tensions, ethnic resentments and mistrust among working-class conservatives who are demanding a presidential nominee who represents their interests.

GOP presidential candidate New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said, “One of the barriers to getting out of poverty” is for states to properly treat drug addiction, rather than locking up addicts. Christie said of New Jersey law: If you’re a

GOP presidential candidate former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is pointing out the hypocrisy in imposing gun control laws to stop “just one shooter,” but not vetting tens of thousands of refugees coming into America from terrorist infiltrated countries.

Rose Hamid, an Islamic protester who made headlines when she was removed from a Donald Trump rally in South Carolina Friday night and attempted to position herself as a victim of ‘Islamophobia’ thereafter, has a history rife with extremist advocacy.

For years, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R) has been dogged by a backburner controversy about whether he is eligible to serve as President since he was born in Calgary, Alberta Canada in 1970. But since Cruz’s mother was an American citizen, the place of his birth actually is irrelevant to his eligibility.

During a recent interview with Variety, Sylvester Stallone revealed he once considered going into politics and said he thinks Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is of a rare breed of people who are “larger than life.”

It’s been another tough week on the campaign trail for the Republican establishment as Chris Christie and Marco Rubio have begun attacking each other on the campaign trail. Both candidates are fighting to be the establishment choice in New Hampshire, while outsiders Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are leading the polls.

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump trolled Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), his chief rival, again on Twitter on Saturday over whether Cruz meets the U.S. Constitution’s “natural born citizen” requirements of a president.

Ohio governor John Kasich lectured supporters of Donald Trump for booing a Muslim woman who was booted from a rally last night.

Sen. Marco Rubio took on pro-amnesty protesters who interrupted him during a presidential forum, telling them that the United States would continue to enforce their immigration laws in spite of their protests.
New York Times columnist David Brooks argued that Republican presidential candidate Texas Senator Ted Cruz has “dark and satanic tones” and that fellow candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio is starting to adopt on Friday’s “PBS NewsHour.” Brooks said, “you begin to

In a Friday Bloomberg op-ed, Ramesh Ponnuru details how “immigration is rapidly becoming a defining issue for American conservatism.” Ponnuru suggests that this may prove problematic for donor-class favorite Sen. Marco Rubio, who supports immigration expansions—which Pew Research says are opposed by more than 9 in 10 GOP voters.

Mr. Trump’s supporters don’t care if he’s classically conservative. Doctrinal purity is not the story this year. The GOP base is a big jumble.

When people find out I am a political reporter, they usually have only one question for me: “Donald Trump can’t really win this thing, can he?” My answer is always the same these days: Absolutely he can.

It is not difficult to see why Jeb Bush is losing this presidential election. He is the wrong man in the wrong cycle. Republican primary voters are rewarding passionate, fiery, outsider, “anti-establishment” candidates who paint their visions in broad strokes rather than pesky details.

GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson stressed that in America “We are the can do society, not the what can you do for me society.”

A new poll from NH1 News Network finds Donald Trump continuing to dominate the Republican nomination race in New Hampshire, while Ohio Gov. John Kasich and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush battle for a distant 2nd place. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who recently campaigned in New Hampshire, has faded to 5th place in the first primary state.

A Muslim woman wearing a hijab was escorted out of Donald Trump’s campaign event on Friday by police after she stood up in silent protest during Trump’s speech.

GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson joined The David Webb Show on SiriusXM with conservative radio host David Webb and reacted to the cop who was ambushed and shot “in the name of Islam” in Philadelphia.