
POLL: Jeb Bush’s Favorability Plummets
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s favorability among Republicans has gone down 28 points since July, according to a Gallup poll.

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s favorability among Republicans has gone down 28 points since July, according to a Gallup poll.
Republican presidential candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio argued that fellow candidate New Jersey Governor Chris Christie “has done a number of things that are very similar to the Obama agenda” on Thursday’s “Cavuto: Coast to Coast” on the Fox Business

Sen. Marco Rubio reminds reporters that Chris Christie once donated to Planned Parenthood, calling into question the New Jersey Governor’s conservative credentials.

Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Republican presidential hopeful Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) took aim at the Obama administration in the wake of the news of a North Korea nuclear test on Tuesday. Christie pinned the blame President

Chris Christie is blaming Hillary Clinton after North Korea’s claim it tested a hydrogen bomb. The New Jersey Governor says the former Secretary of State failed to properly respond to the dictatorship’s nuclear activity when she was in office.

North Korea’s claim to have detonated a hydrogen bomb on Wednesday may cause major new problems for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is not interested in “re-litigating” the scandals of former President Bill Clinton’s personal life as his wife Hillary campaigns for president.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie ridiculed Marco Rubio after a Super PAC supporting the Florida Senator began running ads challenging Christie’s conservative credentials.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is making it clear that he wants to be the anti-Trump candidate.

On Monday’s “The Herd” on Fox Sports 1, host Colin Cowherd likened the “mess” that is the NFL’s American Football Conference playoff teams to the GOP presidential candidates. According to Cowherd, presidential candidates Jeb Bush, Dr. Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Mike

As the new year kicks off, Republican presidential candidates are scrambling to New Hampshire to make their case to voters – and to their political donors – that they belong in the race.

On this week’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” while discussing President Barack Obama’s plan to taking executive action on gun control, Republican presidential candidate Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) said the president is acting like a “petulant child” and a “dictator.” Christie

Friday during the weekly political analysis segment on PBS’s “NewsHour,” Creators Syndicate columnist Mark Shields, alongside The Washington Post’s Michael Gerson, weighed in on the 2016 Republican presidential nomination contest to date. During that discussion, both Shields and Gerson laid

Josh Kraushaar at National Journal writes:

Stand for Truth and Keep the Promise, super PACs affiliated with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, have booked more than $4 million in TV advertising for Iowa and South Carolina.

The Associated Press aptly defined Republican 2016 contender Gov. Chris Christie’s position on Common Core as “shifting,” a description that could easily be applied to many Republican governors who signed their states on to the standards only to be met by irate parents and teachers once it was discovered what Common Core was all about.
Republican presidential candidate and Florida Senator Marco Rubio responded to criticisms of his attendance record by fellow candidate New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s criticisms of Representative Trey Gowdy (R-SC), who recently endorsed Rubio, on Wednesday’s

Rubio has faced criticism from several GOP candidates about his lack of votes and showing up for his duties as a U.S. Senator. In fact, Breitbart News previously reported that out of all the candidates running for president that are sitting U.S. Senators, Rubio has missed the most votes.

TheHill.com shows how Sen. Marco Rubio is getting whacked by second-tier GOP candidates who worry he may become the second-choice consensus candidate for the GOP establishment, and for most of the party’s liberal-leaning or pro-establishment voters.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is having a bit of an identity crisis: He, his campaign, and his friendly scribes over at National Review claim that he is a “conservative”—but an establishment Republican in Nevada just endorsed him as a “moderate.”

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump used a New Hampshire interview to accuse the state’s leading conservative publisher of “colluding” with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

The Republican establishment is reliving its 1980 New Hampshire trauma — it is in disarray and unable to consolidate behind a candidate to challenge more conservative rivals.

Monday on WMUR in Manchester, NH, after an editorial by publisher Joseph W. McQuaid in the New Hampshire Union-Leader that called Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump a “crude blowhard,” Trump fired back calling McQuaid a “lowlife.” The editorial also compared Trump

On September 6, U.S. Marine Joshua Velez visited his brother in New Bergen, New Jersey, and was arrested for possession of a lawfully purchased 9mm handgun and hollow-point bullets.

On December 21, Governor Chris Christie (R) released a statement supporting the clarification of New Jersey gun laws and the expansion of what qualifies as a “justifiable need,” as it pertains to reaching the threshold for being issued a firearm carry permit.