Robert ‘Beto’ O’Rourke Recruits Former Top Obama Campaigner
Obama 2012 re-election deputy campaign manager Jennifer O’Malley Dillon is Robert “Beto” O’Rourke’s new 2020 presidential campaign manager.

Obama 2012 re-election deputy campaign manager Jennifer O’Malley Dillon is Robert “Beto” O’Rourke’s new 2020 presidential campaign manager.
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker will make his first 2020 presidential campaign stop in Nevada this weekend.
Syndicated radio host and television host Mark Levin proclaimed his strong support Thursday for Chris McDaniel in his Mississippi bid to take the Senate seat of fellow Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith.
Leading congressional candidate Diane Harkey told Breitbart News that she was “cautiously optimistic” about her commanding early lead in Tuesday’s primary election to replace Rep. Darrell Issa in Congress and expects a very tough and “probably extremely nasty” general election ahead.
Republican Kristin Gaspar has thrown her hat into an already crowded race for the congressional seat Rep. Darrell Issa is vacating after 2018.
Given six names to choose from, more than one in four likely Arizona Republican primary voters chose Dr. Kelli Ward to replace now retiring Sen. Jeff Flake in a new poll from Data Orbital.
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, the conservative candidate for U.S. Senate in his state, out-raised his establishment-backed opponent Rep. Evan Jenkins (R-WV) in the third quarter of 2017.
California’s legislature passed a bill early Saturday morning to move California’s primary to March in an effort to make California more relevant in the presidential primary.
As a strong GOP primary challenger has risen against Sen. Jeff Flake, Politico reported that in fall 2016 then-presidential candidate Donald Trump said he was considering putting $10 million behind a Flake challenger.
California Attorney General Kamala Harris pulled off a commanding first place finish in the crowded race to replace retiring Barbara Boxer in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday — a win thanks in large part to the flooded field of Republican and “no party preference” candidates in a “jungle” primary.
Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump secured the last of the Republican primary states on Tuesday in California and a historic count of over 13 million primary election votes. Trump closed out the primary election season with wins in South Dakota,
California now has the highest voter registration in its history at near 18 million, with over 646,000 registrations in just 45 days, thanks in part to controversial Facebook’s two-day May registration push ahead of the June 7 Presidential primary election.
“Hillary Clinton will never, never name me her favorite Republican,” Dr. Kelli Ward told Breitbart News Weekend guest host Matthew Boyle and listeners on SiriusXM Patriot Channel 125 this Sunday. Ward used examples of her own voting record in the
Sen. Ted Cruz says he would consider re-entering the GOP presidential nominating contest if, against his assumptions, he wins Nebraska’s primary today.
The Donald Trump campaign named 169 California delegates on Monday, including such high-profile names as billionaire Peter Thiel, conservative leader David Horowitz, and several legislators.
“We are all in,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told a packed room of California Republicans on Saturday afternoon, vowing to stop frontrunner Donald Trump in the state on June 7.
Three new Ted Cruz campaign ads are running statewide in Pennsylvania to win over Republicans in a state where Cruz has trailed in the polls.
New Yorkers are serious about their pizza, and presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz seized a prime opportunity to dub himself “the only one of the Republican candidates who doesn’t eat pizza with a knife and a fork.”
Heidi Cruz shared personal account of her marriage to Sen. Ted Cruz and the tough presidential campaign trail, during an interview with Megyn Kelly on Fox News.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told a local radio show in California on Monday morning that the Drudge Report, the most popular conservative news website, has “become the attack site for the Donald Trump campaign.”
Wisconsin congressman Rep. Reid Ribble joined Badger state Gov. Scott Walker in endorsing Sen. Ted Cruz for president this week, just ahead of the state’s Tuesday Republican primary contest.
Concerned Women for America (CWA) CEO and President Penny Nance announced just one day before March 15 primary decisions in five states that she has chosen to personally support candidate Sen. Ted Cruz for president.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton lead with likely Michigan primary election voters, according to two polls released Sunday.
“You have a movement going on like we haven’t seen, they say ever in our country,” GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump told a sea of sign waving supporters from an airport hanger in New Orleans, Louisiana on the eve of the state’s presidential primary election.
Early voting in the Texas primary election begins on Tuesday, February 16. Presidential, Congressional, Texas statewide, and local races are on the ballot along with some propositions.
The first day of early voting in the primary election begins in Texas on Tuesday, February 16, and Texans always have questions on how and where to participate. Participating in this primary and general election has never been more important.
“D**n it feels good to be a Clinton” begins a song in a new spoof ad out of the Ted Cruz presidential campaign airing ahead of the South Carolina primary.
Former Arizona State Senator Kelli Ward picked up the endorsement of statewide officeholder Diane Douglas, the Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction, in her bid to defeat Sen. John McCain in a Republican primary.
In a moving moment at Saturday night’s ABC News presidential debate, candidate Sen. Ted Cruz shared the story of his half-sister’s battle with drug addiction in the context of the overarching problem of addiction in the United States. Moderator David Muir referenced
McCain challenger Dr. Kelli Ward hit back Wednesday at “offensive” attacks from Sen. John McCain and his “establishment cronies” after a former McCain senior adviser called conservative leader Governor Sarah Palin — McCain’s 2008 Presidential running mate — “classless,” incompetent, and a “moron.”