Marco Rubio Endorses Jim Banks in Heated Hoosier Senate Race
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on Tuesday endorsed Rep. Jim Banks’ (R-IN) bid to replace the outgoing Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN).
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on Tuesday endorsed Rep. Jim Banks’ (R-IN) bid to replace the outgoing Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN).
All 22 candidates in Ohio and Indiana endorsed by former President Donald J. Trump completed a clean sweep of Tuesday’s primaries, indicating the strength of a Trump endorsement is as mighty as it has ever been.
Donald Trump had a good night last night. If web traffic is anything to go by, so did the Libertarian Party.
A group called Conservatives Against Trump, which is a core part of the “#NeverTrump” campaign, declared Tuesday night that it will continue to work against Donald Trump becoming the presidential nominee of the Republican Party in 2016.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was declared the winner of Tuesday’s Indiana primary, beating Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton by at least seven points in what the mainstream media has called a major upset. With an eye to the upcoming May
Fans of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) are planning to occupy the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this July.
Even if Republican frontrunner Donald Trump wins the Indiana primary decisively, he will still likely need to win the June 7 California primary to reach the 1,237-delegate majority threshold to win the Republican presidential nomination outright.
A week after getting Indiana Hoosiers legendary coach Bobby Knight’s endorsement, GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump picked up an endorsement from former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz. Trump tweeted out the video of Holtz, who cited the real estate mogul’s “first class”
SOUTH BEND, IN – Four days before the Indiana primary, three women from Illinois – two of us Hispanic – drove two-and-a-half hours to South Bend to knock on doors for Ted Cruz to become the 45th President of the US.
Tina Nguyen writes in Vanity Fair: The endgame of the 2016 primary campaign looms out west in California, the final big state on which the remaining presidential candidates are pinning their hopes. But to get there, they’ll first have to
A new poll conducted by Survey USA and Los Angeles-area ABC News affiliate KABC shows Donald Trump dominating the California primary race, leading Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) 54% to 20%. Ohio Gov. John Kasich is third in the poll, at 14%.
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump told thousands of supporters in Terre Haute, Indiana that if he wins the Hoosier State, he will effectively have won the Republican presidential nomination.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is scheming to slam the door of the Senate in the face of another conservative Republican like Sen. Ted Cruz.
Indiana Governor Mike Pence (R) announced his endorsement of Republican presidential candidate Texas Senator Ted Cruz on Friday’s broadcast of Garrison, Greg Garrison’s show on Indianapolis radio station WIBC. Pence said that he likes and respects all three Republican candidates, and commended
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is giving Ted Cruz a big boost in his push to stop Donald Trump’s march to the Republican presidential nomination.
ABC News has updated its estimate of the current delegate totals in the Republican presidential primary, putting Donald Trump closer to the nomination than first thought after Tuesday night’s sweep of five states.
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.
Nick Gass writes that Ted Cruz’s and John Kasich’s strategic withdrawal from late presidential primaries “got off to a rocky start.”
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.