
Breitbart Primary: Surging Donald Trump Takes Lead
Donald Trump has surged into first place in this month’s Breitbart Primary, and it is the first time the businessman has taken the top spot since the Breitbart Primary launched two months ago.

Donald Trump has surged into first place in this month’s Breitbart Primary, and it is the first time the businessman has taken the top spot since the Breitbart Primary launched two months ago.

The dominance of non-politicians and political outsiders in post-debate GOP presidential primary polls shows that mainstream media outlets and political insiders may want to pay more attention to the Breitbart Primary, which has been a leading indicator in gauging which candidates

Breitbart News does not write for establishment legacy pundits like John Podhoretz and those in his “clown car of Insider-dom.” Its audience is grassroots conservatives and American workers who disdain the bipartisan permanent political class and want establishment Republicans (many of whom pay exorbitant fees to establishment consultants who disdain conservatives and everyday Americans) held to account, especially on issues like illegal immigration, as much as Democrats.

It’s debate night. All eyes will be on Donald Trump, the undisputed frontrunner who is like the star athlete who draws recruiters and gets games televised on national television. But Trump’s presence provides an opportunity for the other nine candidates

Even if the stories about Donald Trump being worried about Fox News host and debate co-moderator Megyn Kelly before Thursday’s GOP presidential debate were true (they aren’t), Trump has nothing to worry about. If Kelly intends to trip up Trump

Donald Trump enters the first Republican presidential debate as the undisputed frontrunner. Leading in nearly every national and state poll and the top choice of almost every GOP demographic group, Trump, with his appeal to working-class Americans who are fed

Dr. Ben Carson surged into third place in July’s Breitbart Primary, showing the strong appeal of non-politicians in this election cycle, especially among Breitbart News readers.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) barely edged businessman Donald Trump in July’s Breitbart Primary as Trump surged into second place, followed by Dr. Ben Carson, who grabbed the third spot.

In July’s Breitbart Primary, some of the top establishment Republican candidates again barely registered while three of the top six candidates were non-politicians Donald Trump, who finished second behind outsider Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Dr. Ben Carson, who surged into third, and Carly Fiorina.

On Sunday, Chris Matthews said Donald Trump is resonating with the “little guy” because he is taking on the elites who have betrayed working Americans on issues like trade and immigration. On Meet The Press, Matthews said there is a

Conservative talk radio host and scholar Mark Levin called in to Breitbart News Sunday and blasted “criminal politicians” on both sides of the aisle who keep praising illegal immigrants. Levin emphatically stressed that Republican voters must reject presidential candidates who will not block the left from enacting their radical goals.

Businessman Donald Trump has surged into second place in July’s Breitbart Primary poll after making illegal immigration and border security a central part of his presidential campaign. In last month’s inaugural Breitbart Primary, 55,000 people voted, and Trump finished in sixth place with

Non-politicians Dr. Ben Carson and former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina fared considerably better than some of the GOP’s top elected officials in the Breitbart Primary.

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie are battling for last place in the Breitbart Primary. In June, Christie, who formally entered the presidential last week, received 0% support across the nation in the Breitbart Primary.

In June, 55,000 people voted in the Breitbart Primary, and they preferred Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to win the GOP’s 2016 presidential nomination. In June’s inaugural Breitbart Primary poll, Cruz finished first nationally (33%)–and in

On Tuesday, two of the foremost experts on H-1B guest-worker visas warned Congress that some of the guest-worker bills being considered in Congress may have the unintended consequences of turning colleges into green-card factories and giving them control over who

At Tuesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on H-1B guest-worker visas, one of the country’s leading experts on the high-tech guest-worker program said that with proposed legislation like the Senate’s “I-Squared” bill that would triple the number of guest-worker visas, Congress’s

Majorities of Americans think Hillary Clinton’s private email scandal is a serious problem, that she did something wrong, and Clinton has not done enough to explain why she did not use a government email account at the State Department. A

New Yorker editor David Remnick called out Hillary Clinton on Sunday, saying her press conference addressing her private email scandal proved that she thinks voters are stupid. On ABC’s This Week, Remnick said he wished Clinton’s press conference in which she

Though Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) recently praised Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) for making Chicago the “friendliest” city for immigrants, especially illegal immigrants, pro-amnesty advocates and progressives are lining up beyond his opponent, Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, who is in a

Former Hewlett Packard CEO and likely GOP 2016 presidential candidate Carly Fiorina has been ahead of the curve in exposing Hillary Clinton’s numerous vulnerabilities, and mainstream media reporters are starting to notice. The New York Times notes in its profile

Some of Hollywood’s top players are gearing up to back Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) if Hillary Clinton declines to run for president. According to a Hollywood Reporter report, “MoveOn.org has been organizing ‘Run Warren Run’ gatherings on L.A.’s Westside. Among

At least three top Hillary Clinton aides may have had private accounts on her private server while she was Secretary of State, but the State Department is not planning to review their emails. According to news reports, Huma Abedin, who

On Tuesday, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton conceded that she deleted nearly 30,000 emails that she deemed were “private” and not “work-related.” Finally addressing the email scandal that has engulfed her for more than a week, Clinton said that

On Tuesday, breaking her nine-day silence on the private email controversy that has engulfed her, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said it would have been smarter had she used an official government email account and declared that her server will “remain private” and closed to independent authorities.