Super Saturday: Ted Cruz Wins Maine Republican Caucus, Rubio Falls Below Delegate Threshold
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) continues his Super Saturday winning streak with a victory in the Maine Republican Caucus, the state’s Republican party announced.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) continues his Super Saturday winning streak with a victory in the Maine Republican Caucus, the state’s Republican party announced.
Donald Trump has won the fourth contest of Super Tuesday, taking Louisiana by a sizeable margin. With 16 percent of the vote counted, Trump has 45 percent support, a large victory over Ted Cruz’s 30 percent.
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland—Sen. Ted Cruz was the top choice for President of the United States among conservatives at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the iconic annual gathering of thousands of conservatives across the nation.
“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.
The Daily Beast’s Eleanor Clift stated she “would support Donald Trump above anybody else on that stage, except maybe for [Republican presidential candidate Ohio Governor John] Kasich” on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Clift said, “I would support Donald Trump above anybody
On Friday, Donald Trump reversed course and announced he would skip the annual CPAC conference on Saturday and campaign instead in Kansas. Kansas is one of four states voting in Republican primaries or caucuses on Saturday, contests that have been obscured by the Super Tuesday votes this week.
Best-selling conservative author and senior editor for the Conservative Review Michelle Malkin slammed Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s support for Common Core standards, drawing loud boos from attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Friday directed at the governor.
Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, MD, Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) said he foresees a brokered convention, which could be educational. When asked by Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity if he thought the nomination would be
Common Core supporter Gov. John Kasich said during the GOP debate Thursday he’s a believer in local education, school choice, vouchers, and charter schools. Asked by moderator Megyn Kelly if the federal government should bail out the failed Detroit schools
On Thursday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel, columnist and Fox News Contributor Charles Krauthammer said that that night’s debate on the Fox News Channel was one where “”I don’t think I’ve heard a debate with less discussion of
DETROIT— All eyes will be fixed on the four remaining Republican presidential candidates, Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Marco Rubio, and Gov. John Kasich, who square off tonight at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan, the Motor City, once known as the automotive capital of the world.
The 2016 race for the Republican nomination has already challenged virtually every bit of political conventional wisdom. It would take an entire series of articles to detail how wildly wrong the pundit and commentariat class have been this campaign. The race has also been challenging for pollsters.
On SEC Super Tuesday, Donald Trump cleaned up. He won seven states and now leads the field with 319 delegates entering a comfortable stretch for him before winner-take-all states kick in.
Glenn Beck took to Facebook last night to plead with Marco Rubio and Ben Carson to unite behind Ted Cruz’s candidacy to defeat Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. The radio host even suggested a “solution” to unify the party by making Rubio the Vice President and Carson the Surgeon General in a Cruz administration.
As Vermont came down to the wire, at midnight eastern Fox News called the state for Donald Trump with John Kasich a close second.
On the Fox News Channel’s Super Tuesday coverage, GOP presidential candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio stated that fellow candidate Texas Senator Ted Cruz had a “bad night” on Super Tuesday and wondered, if Cruz “cannot sweep on Super Tuesday…where in
Despite a growing string of victories in the Republican primaries ,the DC-Wall Street cabal that has dominated the GOP since 1988 has no intention of letting the billionaire real estate mogul be nominated. None other than Karl Rove has insisted the stop-Trump effort is not too late and can succeed.
John Sununu, the former New Hampshire senator and John Kasich supporter, urged Republican voters to “choose the strongest nominee they can — someone who will win.” But he thinks Republicans may “look at alternatives” if “we have a nominee who is a disaster for the party.”
Former New Hampshire Senator John Sununu, a surrogate for Republican presidential contender John Kasich, appeared on Breitbart News Daily Monday morning, making the case for the Ohio governor’s nomination on the Republican ticket.
A new CNN national poll shows that Donald Trump is pulling away in the national Republican presidential nomination with a stunning 49 percent support.
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Republican presidential candidate Governor John Kasich (R-OH) said of the states voting on Super Tuesday that his rival Donald Trump is “probably going to win probably all of them.” Jake Tapper said, “Well,
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump told supporters at his campaign rally in Bentonville, Arkansas on Saturday that he would only shop at Walmart if he wins their state, but he spent most of his time attacking rival Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), who called Trump a con artist earlier in the day.
After Thursday’s GOP presidential debate, candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) was asked in passing what he thought about Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel. He replied, “I think they’re gonna get rid of him.” It is widely speculated that the Browns will
Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Bloomberg Politics Mark Halperin graded each of the participants in Thursday’s Republican presidential debate on CNN. Halperin told host Joe Scarborough Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Donald Trump received A-minuses based on not just the
At last, we got the three-way smackdown Republican party debate everyone wanted. It’s too bad so much time was burned off by the three irrelevant candidates on stage: John Kasich, Ben Carson, and the Telemundo Woman.
Marco Rubio and John Kasich are fighting for the establishment lane in the Republican primary, and the candidates have argued that foreign policy is a major reason they are better qualified to become the next commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
A television station poll in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex says that Ted Cruz and Donald Trump are now tied in the Texas GOP primary. Trump is leading in North Texas.
A new Quinnipiac poll of Ohio shows Hillary Clinton trailing every potential Republican rival in November. She loses badly to home state Governor John Kasich, but now trails even Donald Trump in the critical must-win general election state.
GOP presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich tells supporters, “I don’t know if my purpose is to be president.”
Sen. Marco Rubio is preparing for second place finishes in the Super Tuesday primary states in the South, but his campaign is increasingly looking to March 15 as the day he hopes to make a dramatic comeback.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s campaign is seizing the continued failures of the Washington establishment-backed Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) to get enough voters to back his campaign to win an election. Rubio has failed to win any of the first four presidential preference contests among Republican voters—placing third in Iowa’s caucuses, fifth in New Hampshire’s primary, second in South Carolina’s primary, and losing Nevada’s caucuses to billionaire Donald Trump—despite consistent backing from the GOP establishment in Washington and constant praise from analysts all over the Fox News Channel.
The Republican Establishment is racing to try to question the results of the Nevada caucus because some caucus volunteers were allegedly wearing pro-Trump clothing. But Breitbart News has obtained photographic evidence that caucus volunteers are also wearing pro-Marco Rubio clothing,
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Friends and neighbors debated the Republican candidates’ pros and cons at the Nevada caucuses at Durango High School on Tuesday evening, with hundreds standing patiently in line to cast their votes and hear from representatives of the different campaigns.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Eager Republican Nevada caucus-goers filled the cafeteria and classrooms at Desert Oasis High School Tuesday evening to cast their ballots in the nation’s fourth presidential nominating contest.
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” host Chris Matthews interview former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, who touted the presidential candidacy of Gov. John Kasich (R-OH). During that interview, Matthews also praised Kasich and suggested he could be a potential running mate
Gov. John Kasich says that he is going to win the Ohio Republican Presidential Primary, guaranteeing victory in his home state.
Ohio Governor John Kasich will be attending CPAC next month, after initially turning down the high profile opportunity to speak with conservative activists.
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Republican presidential candidate Ohio Governor John Kasich said he will beat Donald Trump in Ohio. Kasich said, “I beat Hillary Clinton by more than any Republican, by 11 points. I’ll beat Donald Trump in
Republican presidential candidate Ohio Governor John Kasich expressed his opposition to closing Guantanamo Bay on Tuesday’s “America’s Newsroom” on the Fox News Channel. Kasich said, “Well, I haven’t seen the plan, but I don’t favor closing Gitmo. I don’t understand
An Ohio Primary poll published Tuesday by Quinnipiac shows Donald Trump leading the way with 31 percent support, followed by Gov. John Kasich (R-OH), with 26 percent among voters in his home state. Kasich is trailed by Ted Cruz, having accumulated 21 percent of supporters.