Trump in Oklahoma: ‘I Promise We Will Start Winning Again’
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greeted over 7,000 supporters in Oklahoma and asked them to get out and vote on Tuesday saying, “I promise we will start winning again.”

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greeted over 7,000 supporters in Oklahoma and asked them to get out and vote on Tuesday saying, “I promise we will start winning again.”

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie rallied with Donald Trump in Oklahoma last night, mocking Sen. Marco Rubio for his newfound willingness to attack Donald Trump.

Brent Budowsky writes in The Hill: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s endorsement of Donald Trump, which can only be described as stunning and shocking to the political world, will cause panic and chaos throughout the GOP establishment. Here are some

Former Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman Michael Steele tells Breitbart News that Chris Christie’s endorsement of Donald Trump Friday was a pivotal moment in the campaign.

Friday at a press conference in Fort Worth, TX, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump received the endorsement of Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ), a former opponent of Trump’s for the GOP nod. “There is no doubt in my mind, and I’ve

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich declared Friday that Chris Christie’s endorsement of Donald Trump is a great sign for Trump’s chances to become the standard-bearer of the Republican Party.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie surprised reporters at a press conference with Donald Trump in Texas, endorsing the billionaire presidential candidate for president.

GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA — Sen. Marco Rubio co-sponsored legislation this week that would move power to the Congress in determining whether women should be eligible for the military draft, in an apparent contrast of views he expressed just last week.

Sen. Marco Rubio is praising Chris Christie as the New Jersey governor exits the presidential race — even though Christie damaged Rubio’s campaign in the last presidential debate.

New Jersey governor Chris Christie announced today that he would end his presidential campaign after coming in sixth place in New Hampshire.

There were a lot of long faces at Fox News Tuesday night, but there’s a silver lining for Marco Rubio. Now he can go be a bartender like his dad! (Have you heard him tell the story about his father being a bartender? Rubio was his pop’s best customer after the debate.)

New Hampshire told us that sincerity rules this election. People are tired of phonies. Different groups of voters smell B.S. coming from different places, but everyone can agree the stench is pervasive.

A badly beaten Marco Rubio took the stage in New Hampshire on Tuesday, battling for fourth place against his former political mentor former Florida Governor Jeb Bush.

Governor Chris Christie told supporters that he would return to his home state to reassess his campaign before making a decision on whether to continue his presidential race.

Republican presidential candidate New Jersey Governor Chris Christie argued that he is the only candidate who successfully went after fellow candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio “And I’ll be just as effective against Hillary Clinton” in an interview aired on Tuesday’s
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was asked: Who is more ready to be president? Donald Trump or Sen. Marco Rubio?

Tuesday on CNN’s “New Day,” Republican presidential hopeful Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) continue his attacks on opponent Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL). Christie said that although he may have a great future, he isn’t prepared for the job as commander-in-chief and

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is sticking with his pro-abortion talking points in cases of rape and incest, saying that that a woman has the right to defend herself from the child with an abortion.

In a New Hampshire interview at his own campaign rally, Sen. Marco Rubio talked about how his crowds were growing “here in Iowa.”

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has done it again, repeating himself almost word-for-word at a campaign stop in New Hampshire.

Kyle Cheney writes in Politico: MANCHESTER, N.H.— For John Kasich and Chris Christie, even the dream scenario here is followed by a monthlong nightmare. Both camps have all along banked on a strong showing in New Hampshire to provide a

A new poll from a super PAC allied with the Bush campaign shows Donald Trump leading the GOP field with 29 percent of the vote in New Hampshire. John Kasich is second with 14 percent, followed by Jeb Bush with 12 percent.

On Wednesday, the New Hampshire primary will join the Iowa caucus in the history books and the Presidential nominating contest will take another dramatic turn. According to all recent polling, Donald Trump enjoys a bid lead in the Republican race, with 4-5 other candidates battling for place and show.

Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh defended Sen. Marco Rubio during his show today — saying the freshman senator was correct in what he said about Obama.

Republican presidential candidate New Jersey Governor Chris Christie argued that fellow candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio isn’t “for enforcing the law” on immigration like he is, and will “run right back to” the Gang of Eight bill “because his big

At least two separate GOP presidential campaigns’ internal polling data shows a demonstrable and significant slide for Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) after his widely panned debate performance—where New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie targeted him.

“I’m for regime change in Iran,” Christie declared, saying President Obama’s kid-glove dealings with the Islamist theocracy have failed to mitigate their hatred for the “Great Satan,” the United States.

Five different polls have been published Sunday indicating that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is the heavy favorite to win Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary.

The Republican establishment’s hopefuls want the government to make women sign up the modern version of the draft.

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Democratic strategist and former DNC Chair Donna Brazile at Saturday’s ABC News Republican primary debate Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) “prosecuted” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), referencing Christie’s years as the United States Attorney for New Jersey.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie celebrated his debate performance this morning, suggesting that Marco Rubio’s “coronation” was put on hold by his bad performance at the ABC news debate last night.

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Republican Presidential candidate Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) said the inevitability of his opponent Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) to be the Republican nominee is “over” after last night’s debate. Christie said, “If Republicans want to hold Hillary Clinton

The front page editors at the Huffington Post made clear that they were not impressed with Marco Rubio’s performance in Saturday’s Republican debate.

Last night, ABC News hosted the GOP debate for seven of the Republican contenders for the Presidency: former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, surgeon Ben Carson, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, Ohio Governor John Kasich, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, and businessman Donald Trump.

Rich Lowry writes at National Review Online’s The Corner: “Everyone knew that Christie was going to come after Rubio hard, and yet Rubio let himself get steamrolled.”

Mary Katharine Ham, one of the moderator’s of Saturday’s GOP presidential debate on ABC declared the debate “the governors’ night” for GOP candidates Ohio Governor John Kasich, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and argued
Columnist Charles Krauthammer said GOP presidential candidates Ohio Governor John Kasich, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie were the winners of Saturday’s GOP presidential debate, while Florida Senator Marco Rubio was “really hurt” by his
During tonight’s debate, occurring on the eve of the Super Bowl, ABC moderator David Muir asked Republicans a simple question: Who do you think will win the Super Bowl. The North Carolina Panthers or the Denver Broncos?

In Saturday night’s ABC News debate Governor Chris Christie blasted freshman Senator Marco Rubio for being over-reliant on scripted talking points.

The GOP presidential candidates were all asked to make their Super Bowl 50 picks Saturday at the GOP Debate. John Kasich, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz all picked the Carolina Panthers to beat the Denver Broncos. Jeb Bush
