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Apparently, John Kasich and Ted Cruz are at their most appealing when no one is paying attention to them, which, conveniently, is most of the time.

Apparently, John Kasich and Ted Cruz are at their most appealing when no one is paying attention to them, which, conveniently, is most of the time.

On Tuesday, Breitbart California editor Joel B. Pollak contended that regardless of how next week’s upcoming Indiana primary shapes up, California’s June primary will determine the outcome of the Republican presidential nomination.

The question of whether business tycoon Donald Trump clinches the 1,237 pledged first-ballot delegate votes needed to win at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July will only be decided in delegate-rich California.

Billionaire Donald Trump easily swept the latest iteration of Super Tuesday, dominating in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Connecticut and Rhode Island—winning all contests by a large majority.

Conservative host and bestselling author Mark Levin defended GOP candidate Ted Cruz from accusations that he’s a “sellout” for forming an alliance with Ohio Governor John Kasich to prevent Republican frontrunner Donald Trump from getting enough delegates to win the nomination on the first ballot at the Republican convention.

Political operative Roger Stone believes Donald Trump could find a solid running mate in either Governor John Kasich or Sen. Marco Rubio, despite huge policy differences and rhetorical bombs Trump has thrown at each rival candidate.

Certain American victims of illegal alien crime say Sen. Ted Cruz should be “charged with treason” for his decision to team up with pro-amnesty Governor John Kasich in order to nullify the votes of Donald Trump supporters.

Former congressman Robert Walker of Pennsylvania, a supporter of Governor John Kasich’s presidential campaign, appeared on Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM with host Stephen K. Bannon to discuss Kasich’s “strong” chances in the Keystone State and his alliance he formed with fellow candidate Ted Cruz.

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Chuck Todd, moderator of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” reacted to the announcement that Republican presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Gov. John Kasich were forming an alliance to take down party front-runner Donald Trump

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is kicking his campaign into high gear after expanding his team with several recent hires.

The presidential trail is peppered with visits to restaurants, diners, cafes, and bars, but John Kasich has a reputation for diving into campaign food with gusto.

A report in the Los Angeles Times ahead of the California primary has indicated that after spending tens of millions of dollars on presidential candidates who have dropped out of the race, local donors are boycotting the remainder of the race.

John Kasich does not have a candidate statement in the Oregon Primary Election voter pamphlet as the Ohio governor shifts focus on campaigning against GOP frontrunner Donald Trump in Oregon and New Mexico.

Nick Gass writes that Ted Cruz’s and John Kasich’s strategic withdrawal from late presidential primaries “got off to a rocky start.”

Monday in Rhode Island, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said the alliance between Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) shows they “weak” and “pathetic.” Trump said, “Did you see the news today? Did you see where they ban

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump ripped into Ohio Gov. John Kasich, calling him “One for 41,” during Trump’s afternoon campaign rally in Warwick, Rhode Island.

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump says the news that Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) are colluding in upcoming primaries, aiming to keep him from obtaining the 1,237 delegates he needs to clinch the GOP nomination actually made him happy.

Monday in Indiana, Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) explained the alliance between himself and his opponent Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) to take on the current party front-runner Donald Trump. Partial transcript as follows: CRUZ: It is abundantly clear that nobody

The day after news broke that the presidential campaigns of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich agreed to split their efforts between Indiana on the one hand and Oregon and New Mexico on the other, Cruz confirmed that the two campaigns indeed “had conversations” and agreed to the strategy to divide and prevent GOP frontrunner Donald Trump from securing the nomination before the Republican National Convention.

Monday at a diner in Philadelphia, Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) explained the alliance between himself and his opponent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). Partial transcript as follows: REPORTER: Governor, what convinced you this was the right thing to

Donald Trump says an extraordinary collaboration between Ted Cruz and John Kasich aimed at unifying the anti-Trump vote in some remaining primaries is a desperate move by “mathematically dead” rivals.

Former GOP presidential candidate former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is weighing in on Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s coordinated plan to stop Donald Trump in upcoming primaries.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich responded to the Club for Growth’s television ad airing in Indiana ahead of the May 3 primary during an appearance on CBS’s Face the Nation.

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump responded on Twitter late Sunday night to the announcement that Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) have a coordinated effort to stop Trump in upcoming primaries.

Top staff from both the Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s presidential campaigns issued separate statements Sunday evening, saying they would be working in concert to prevent GOP frontrunner Donald Trump from securing enough delegates to win a first-round vote at the Republican National convention.

The presidential campaigns of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ohio Gov. John Kasich made no mention of the California primary in announcing Sunday night that they have agreed to split several remaining states in the Republican primary in a joint effort to keep Donald Trump from winning the Republican nomination.

The John Kasich campaign said Sunday night that it plans to pull its resources out of the Indiana primary to help Ted Cruz beat Donald Trump one-on-one in that winner-take-all state.

California is key for Donald Trump in his quest to cinch the GOP’s nomination and avoid a contested convention this July; a task he may very well be able to achieve according to the latest polls. The Republican Party’s frontrunner hired several

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — Ted Cruz was in the midst of a pitch to a dozen members of the Republican National Committee when the Massachusetts Party chairwoman cut him off.

“Rafael! Straight out of the hills of Canada,” Trump said about Cruz, saying he spent “four years in Canada [and] was a Canadian citizen until 15 months ago.”

John Kasich surrogate Pete Hoekstra, the former Michigan congressman and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said that Kasich’s appeal to independents could help him win at a contested convention in Cleveland. But he still thinks that Kasich needs to do better in the remaining primaries.

Following his landslide victory in New York, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump held a Wednesday campaign rally in Indianapolis, Indiana where trade has become a central issue of the 2016 race.

The conservative group Club for Growth has booked $1.5 million in advertising in the upcoming Indiana primary. The ad explicitly urges voters to support Sen. Ted Cruz as a means of blocking Donald Trump from winning the Republican nomination.

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump took to Twitter on Thursday to urge Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ohio Gov. John Kasich to drop out. They’ve been “mathematically eliminated” from the primary race, he said, citing their inability to win enough delegates

New York State GOP Chairmain Ed Cox came out Thursday morning endorsing GOP frontrunner, business mogul, and fellow New Yorker Donald Trump after he swept the state in the primary on Tuesday.

Dr. Christopher Borick, Director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion, was a guest on Thursday’s Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM with host Stephen K. Bannon, where he offered his projections for next week’s Pennsylvania primary.

Mere weeks ago, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas pressured Ohio Gov. John Kasich to get out of the race for the Republican nomination because he had no mathematical chance of winning.

With the California primary seven weeks away, the fate of the candidates lies in the hands of a small number of voters in key swing districts in places like the 27th congressional district in eastern Los Angeles.

Republican National Convention delegates from the District of Columbia who are bound to or supportive of Marco Rubio tell Breitbart News that they are open to supporting Donald Trump instead.

Former New Hampshire Senator and John Kasich supporter John Sununu spoke to Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon about Ted Cruz’s poor performance in New York last night, saying “I think it stings anytime you fail to win any delegates in a state as big as New York. It’s tough. It means you performed badly everywhere. That’s a tough pill to swallow.”
