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Welcome to Breitbart News’s daily live updates of the 2016 horse race.
Welcome to Breitbart News’s daily live updates of the 2016 horse race.
Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio told reporters in Japan on Wednesday the United States must elect a president who takes climate change science seriously.
Welcome to Breitbart News’s daily live updates of the 2016 horse race. Primary rivals Ted Cruz and Donald Trump continue their war of words about each other’s wives with more than 10 days between now and Wisconsin’s election.
A new poll of Republican voters says that the Party’s nominee does not need to reach the number of delegates laid out in the convention rules to win the nomination. A new Bloomberg Politics poll found that 63 percent of
A new poll finds Ted Cruz leading Donald Trump by one point in the critical winner-take-most, April 5 Wisconsin primary.
The Club for Growth PAC joined the drip drip of establishment figures lining up behind presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, as he remains the closest alternative to GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.
Welcome to Breitbart News’s daily live updates of the 2016 horse race. With a break in voting until April 5th — and no more scheduled debates — Republican candidates are throwing rhetorical bombs at one another… and their spouses.
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is endorsing Sen. Ted Cruz for president, adding to a trend of establishment figures slowly coalescing around the constitutional conservative.
Ohio’s Gov. John Kasich may be riding a wave of newfound popularity in the national polls of Republican primary voters. But in the Arizona primary on Tuesday, he came fourth in a three-person race.
The presidential campaign for Ohio Gov. John Kasich is crying foul over reports that rival candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said in a private Manhattan meeting that Kasich didn’t make the ballot in New York state.
Presidential candidate John Kasich called on Monday for “active steps” to strengthen ties between the U.S. and Israel, including suspending U.S. participation in the Iran deal and helping the Jewish state strengthen relationships with Arab countries in the Persian Gulf.
National Republican leaders are openly discussing ways to select an alternative at the Republican Convention in July, as frontrunner Donald Trump inches closer to securing the Republican nomination. The options range from imposing a new multiple-ballot vote, to a closed-door
The Republican nominating campaign restarts Tuesday with two potentially winner-take-all contests in Arizona and Utah.
Republican presidential candidate Ohio Governor John Kasich said he would “prefer” the US move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem on Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Final 5 Candidates.” When asked if he believes the US should move its embassy
Billionaire and millionaire GOP donors have wasted more than half a billion dollars collectively in trying to take down 2016 Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, a new report from the Center for Public Integrity published by Time Magazine shows.
Each of the remaining presidential candidates delivered an address to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference on Monday. And each, in their own way, did well.
President Barack Obama’s naming Judge Merrick Garland as his pick to replace Justice Antonin Scalia on the U.S. Supreme Court, has been front and center in the nation’s headlines. Not so high profile was his nomination of five lawyers to serve on federal district court benches in Texas.
Rabbis are planning an unprecedented walkout during 2016 GOP frontrunner billionaire Donald Trump’s speech before American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference in Washington D.C. on Monday evening — and now the rabbi leading the protest is explaining why he’s
Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Republican presidential hopeful Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) was asked how he thought Senate Republicans should handle President Barack Obama’s pick to fill the vacancy currently on the Supreme Court. Kasich said Senate Republicans should
Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s has a four-legged stool which includes, “economic populism, xenophobia, race baiting and religious bigotry.” Graham said, “The bottom line is that I believe Donald
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” when asked if he should get out of the presidential race because he is dividing the anti-Trump vote with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) said no and added
WASHINGTON, DC—With remarks that may leave Republicans wondering which party’s nomination he is competing for, Ohio Governor John Kasich told CBS’s John Dickerson that if elected president, he would consider re-nominating Judge Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama’s pick for the Supreme Court.
Presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz gave a stump speech on behalf of Rep. Mike Lee in Draper, Utah on Saturday. Cruz reminded the people of heated anti-establishment battles he fought alongside Lee, as both men are the outsiders.
Friday on Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer was asked to speculate on the candidacy of Gov. John Kasich (R-OH). According to Krauthammer, despite being the only so-called establishment canidate left in the GOP fiel, his
Friday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) said at the Republican convention in Cleveland, OH in July, no one will have the delegates needed to secure the nomination. Therefore, he believes the delegates are “likely to
John Kasich’s new top strategist, Stu Spencer, wanted a contested Republican convention in 2012.
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump will hold a surprise 7:00 p.m. rally tonight at the Infinity Event Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, his campaign confirms to Breitbart News.
Welcome to Breitbart News’s daily live updates of the 2016 horse race. With Arizona’s primary and Utah’s caucus coming soon, the Republican presidential race remains a 3-way vote split–which works in Donald Trump’s favor.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley tells reporters she hopes 2016 presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz can win the Republican nomination.
Many of the 49 delegates in Tennessee who are pledged to either Donald Trump or Sen. Ted Cruz will reportedly meet this month to seal a grassroots alliance in which they pledge their votes during any contested convention only to Trump or Cruz.
Sen. Marco Rubio exited the race for the Republican nomination on Tuesday, and now sources familiar with both Rubio and his rival candidate, Sen. Ted Cruz, indicate that an endorsement is in the works.
The Club for Growth, which was described by GOP frontrunner Donald Trump as “a pack of thieves,” released a new anti-Trump TV-ad that began running in Utah today.
Radio talk-show host Erick Erickson confirmed fears among many of Donald Trump’s supporters on Thursday by calling for a brokered convention to stop the frontrunner from winning the Republican nomination.
Following the release of March 15 Republican presidential primary election results, Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund Chairman Jenny Beth Martin commented on candidate Sen. Ted Cruz’s position in the race.
Welcome to Breitbart News’s daily live updates of the 2016 horse race.
Donald Trump has emerged as the likely GOP nominee because on the great forces transforming America—globalization and immigration—establishment Republican leaders have turned a blind eye to the legitimate complaints of less-educated, often-rural white males who are amassing to Donald Trump.
Following Tuesday primary contests in Florida and Ohio, MSNBC’s Chris Matthews reacted to the results and speculated about the prospects of a cross-party presidential ticket that could include Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton and GOP presidential hopeful Gov. John Kasich
Heading toward the March 22 Republican presidential preference election in Arizona, Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ) endorsed Sen. Ted Cruz for president.
Wednesday on “CBS This Morning,” former “Face the Nation” host Bob Schieffer speculated on what could happen at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland this summer if GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump doesn’t secure a majority of the delegates at
If GOP frontrunner Donald Trump wins next week’s March 22 winner-take-all primary in Arizona, his chances of securing enough delegates to wrap up the Republican nomination for president on the first ballot at the party’s July convention in Cleveland, Ohio will improve significantly. But the results of the majority-take-all Utah caucus held on the same day could change that trajectory.