Planned Parenthood Reacts to Ted Cruz Victory in Iowa
Within minutes of Ted Cruz’s victory in the Iowa caucuses Monday night, Planned Parenthood began attacking the pro-life GOP candidate on Twitter.
Within minutes of Ted Cruz’s victory in the Iowa caucuses Monday night, Planned Parenthood began attacking the pro-life GOP candidate on Twitter.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he was “honored” with his second place finish in the Iowa caucuses and vowed that he will win the nomination and beat “whoever the hell” the Democrats nominate in a speech in Iowa on Monday
Breitbart News coverage of the Iowa Democrat primary begins with a little pre-game talk from the candidates:
DES MOINES, Iowa — Rep. Steve King (R-IA), the highest-profile endorser of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), told Breitbart News on Monday evening that Team Cruz is “confident without being cocky” just hours before the caucuses open here at 7 p.m. CT.
“Is there anybody here from the Leave Me Alone Coalition?” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) asked Monday afternoon at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, where he thanked his staff, volunteers, and supporters for continuing to support his run for the presidency.
Fans of Ted Cruz are buzzing about his encounter with an angry farmer worried that the Senator’s stance against ethanol would ruin his livelihood.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is remaining defiant amid criticism regarding his controversial mailer, saying that he will “apologize to nobody.”
DES MOINES, Iowa — Billionaire Donald Trump, the frontrunner for the GOP nomination this year who’s duking it out with his closest challenger Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), may have built a statewide army in Iowa that nobody in the national media noticed.
With the Iowa caucuses fast-approaching, Bernie Sanders is enjoying a massive 58-point lead over Hillary Clinton among voters under 30. Perhaps more stunning is the fact that Sanders and Clinton were tied among these voters less than a month ago.
The latest polls show GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz in a virtual dead heat less than 72 hours before Monday’s Iowa GOP caucuses begin.
The Iowa Secretary of State’s office unveiled its most up-to-date voter registration numbers, which show shifts in voter-registration favoring the Republican Party.
Actress Susan Sarandon tore into Hillary Clinton after appearing at a rally for the Democrat presidential front-runner’s chief rival Bernie Sanders in Iowa on Wednesday night, saying in an interview that Clinton’s support for the Iraq War in 2002 precludes her from becoming president.
Cruz has the organization, the data, and the must-win attitude to mount a comeback. Yet even if he does win, he has missed an opportunity to unite the party, beat the media and prepare for the general election.
Earlier this month, Fox News released a poll showing Ted Cruz leading Donald Trump by four points. The two had a sizable lead over everyone else in the state, and the poll was confirming what others were showing: Cruz had an advantage.
Marco Rubio is set to dominate the airwaves in Iowa over the next three weeks ahead of the caucuses. Rubio’s campaign and affiliated super PAC, in fact, are planning to spend more money on TV in the first caucus state than all the other campaigns combined.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has taken a commanding 10-point lead over billionaire businessman Donald Trump in the all-important first-in-the-nation presidential caucus state of Iowa, a new poll from the Des Moines Register and Bloomberg shows.
GOP candidate Donald Trump says he vetoed acting in “risqué” skits in his upcoming “Saturday Night Live” appearance so as not to offend the sensibilities of Iowa voters, who will take to the polls in the first-in-the-nation caucuses in February.
Rep. Steve King (R-IA), an influential conservative who represents Iowa’s Fourth Congressional District, is warning Americans—and Iowans—that a massive amnesty for all of America’s illegal aliens may be unstoppable if Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is elected president.
Action movie fans are gearing up for the release of director Michael Bay’s film about the deadly terrorist attack on the Benghazi, Libya diplomatic compound in 2011 – but the film’s release date could give Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign an ill-timed headache.