
An undercover video published Thursday by James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas purports to show Nevada-based Hillary Clinton campaign staffers and volunteers ignoring and knowingly violating Nevada’s voter registration laws. Moreover, the video appears to show that this conduct is being condoned and encouraged by a local attorney who works for the Clinton campaign.
by John Nolte10 Sep 2015, 2:16 PM PST0

Senator Marco Rubio has taking a conservative hard-lined stance against the Department of Education.
by Javier Manjarres3 Sep 2015, 5:57 PM PST0

Sen. Rand Paul’s campaign is teetering on the edge, with the once-trendy presidential candidate telling fellow Kentucky Republicans that his chances of winning the 2016 GOP nomination are no better than “1 in 10.”
by Breitbart News22 Aug 2015, 6:03 AM PST0

Jeb Bush’s presidential campaign and supportive PACs made headlines for raking in a combined total of about $120 million — more than double that of any of his Republican competitors — and the Bush name was incredibly helpful in raising those funds. A new analysis of Federal Elections Commission (FEC) records shows that more than half of Bush’s campaign war chest comes from donors who have previously donated to Bush’s father, former President George H.W. Bush, or his brother, former President George W. Bush.
by Sarah Rumpf20 Aug 2015, 5:41 AM PST0

Luntz has insisted in an interview with Business Insider he has nothing against Trump and is only interested in accurately assessing the race.
by Breitbart News18 Aug 2015, 7:09 AM PST0

As Rick Perry’s presidential campaign suspended paying staff, Breitbart News has learned that “over ninety percent” of the staff were staying on.
by Sarah Rumpf10 Aug 2015, 10:16 PM PST0

“When life hands you lemons, make lemonade,” the saying goes. What Carly Fiorina did Thursday night, when her ranking in the GOP primary polls gave her the “lemon” of the undercard debate, was the equivalent of opening a lemonade factory.
by Sarah Rumpf6 Aug 2015, 6:04 PM PST0

Given the cruel and daunting threats the nation faces—ISIS, $18 trillion U.S. debt, broken borders, rampant joblessness, violent crime—America, more than ever, needs strong, decisive leadership. Thankfully for the nation, America has many strong Republican primary candidates from which to choose. But those who say Trump isn’t among them are wrong.
by Scot Vorse15 Jul 2015, 7:54 AM PST0

Roughly two-thirds of Iowa Republicans tell pollsters there should not be a path to citizenship for illegal aliens.
by Sarah Rumpf6 Jul 2015, 7:54 AM PST0

Now that we have settled the absolutely critical question of Hillary Clinton’s favorite flavor of ice cream, perhaps now the press can ask some questions about her email server or Benghazi or something. That is, if she ever lets them get past the rope line.
by Sarah Rumpf6 Jul 2015, 6:55 AM PST0

It was an important moment in 2008 when a black man was elected president of the United States. It’s time to make history in 2016. We must elect the first Generation X president.
by Lisa De Pasquale5 Jul 2015, 7:35 PM PST0

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) appeared on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” on Sunday to reiterate his declaration that he would win the Democratic vote in the New Hampshire primary and he even took it a few steps further. Sanders
by Trent Baker28 Jun 2015, 4:08 PM PST0

Obamacare and gay marriage are now off the political table. In the primaries, approximately 40% of the Republican base are white, evangelical Christians. In the general election, the diversity of the American electorate comes into full play.
by David Webb28 Jun 2015, 2:14 PM PST0

Looking just at these most recent numbers, if we are going to select the top ten candidates — the cutoff to participate in the debate under the current rules — we will end up with sixteen candidates who can legitimately claim to be in the “top ten,” due to the number of ties.
by Sarah Rumpf28 Jun 2015, 9:34 AM PST0

This is a very bad precedent to set, especially if Roberts’ reasoning is followed to the conclusion that the bigger and more ambiguously-written a law is, the more untrammeled executive power it grants. No matter what ultimately becomes of ObamaCare, that will come back to haunt us in many other contexts in the future.
by John Hayward25 Jun 2015, 9:53 AM PST0

Ending what might have been the least-mysterious mystery of the 2016 election cycle, on Monday Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush endorsed his father, former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL), for President.
by Sarah Rumpf16 Jun 2015, 5:11 AM PST0

Just after midnight Thursday morning, the news was confirmed: Perry is running for president. Perry’s website, RickPerry.org, had been updated to say “Perry for President,” and a new logo was unveiled.
by Sarah Rumpf3 Jun 2015, 10:58 PM PST0

Sanders’ writings were, of course, dismissed as irrelevant old news by the very same media that assured us the tale of Mitt Romney allegedly giving a fellow student a haircut in 1965 was among the reddest and hottest of bulletins in 2012.
by John Hayward29 May 2015, 2:04 PM PST0

As Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton attempts to relate to the electorate, the Republican National Committee is out with a new chart pitting the “‘Dead Broke’ Clintons’” income against the income of “Everyday Americans.”
by Caroline May28 May 2015, 10:36 AM PST0

Democrats are skeered of the 43-year-old, Outback Steakhouse-loving, rap music aficionado senator from Miami, Florida, Marco Rubio.
by Javier Manjarres25 May 2015, 5:47 PM PST0

The Democratic Party long-knives are out and looking to find their way deep into outspoken Democrat Congressman Alan Grayson’s back.
by Javier Manjarres21 May 2015, 6:30 AM PST0

No Demoocrat seems willing to commit to much, yet. But if Hillary Clinton survives her scandals, Elizabeth Warren isn’t going to marginalize herself in the party by acting obstinate. She knows Democrat voters will march out for whoever the Party candidate is, whether alleged populist rising stars endorse them or not… but if the Party candidate goes on to defeat, they’ll be looking for scapegoats.
by John Hayward19 May 2015, 3:00 PM PST0

ORLANDO, Florida—As the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) gathers in Orlando for their quarterly meeting, RPOF Chairman Blaise Ingoglia joined Breitbart News for an exclusive interview about the party’s plans for 2016 and the important role he expects Florida to play in the elections.
by Sarah Rumpf15 May 2015, 6:23 PM PST0

Former Governor Rick Perry (R-TX) is planning to launch his presidential campaign in Dallas on June 4th, according to an email sent by RickPAC, a political action committee that is supporting him.
by Sarah Rumpf15 May 2015, 10:17 AM PST0

U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will reportedly launch a Senate campaign. He starts with a war chest of more than $1 million in his House campaign account, which federal election law permits him to roll over into a Senate campaign.
by Sarah Rumpf5 May 2015, 3:26 PM PST0