Rush Limbaugh Defends Marco Rubio: He’s Right About Obama
Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh defended Sen. Marco Rubio during his show today — saying the freshman senator was correct in what he said about Obama.
Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh defended Sen. Marco Rubio during his show today — saying the freshman senator was correct in what he said about Obama.
The John Kasich campaign is under investigation by the New Hampshire Attorney General after complaints that the campaign allegedly sent pre-recorded robocalls to New Hampshire residents who are on the national no-call list, which is illegal under New Hampshire state law.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush told Breitbart News exclusively here in a brief interview in the middle of his Super Bowl party on Sunday evening that Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) would stand no chance in the general election against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
At least two separate GOP presidential campaigns’ internal polling data shows a demonstrable and significant slide for Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) after his widely panned debate performance—where New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie targeted him.
Gov. John Kasich of Ohio is defending himself and his New Hampshire campaign from an attack ad that says he supports President Barack Obama’s unpopular Obamacare program.
Five different polls have been published Sunday indicating that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is the heavy favorite to win Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary.
Last night, ABC News hosted the GOP debate for seven of the Republican contenders for the Presidency: former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, surgeon Ben Carson, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, Ohio Governor John Kasich, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, and businessman Donald Trump.
Mary Katharine Ham, one of the moderator’s of Saturday’s GOP presidential debate on ABC declared the debate “the governors’ night” for GOP candidates Ohio Governor John Kasich, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and argued
Columnist Charles Krauthammer said GOP presidential candidates Ohio Governor John Kasich, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie were the winners of Saturday’s GOP presidential debate, while Florida Senator Marco Rubio was “really hurt” by his
During tonight’s debate, occurring on the eve of the Super Bowl, ABC moderator David Muir asked Republicans a simple question: Who do you think will win the Super Bowl. The North Carolina Panthers or the Denver Broncos?
The GOP presidential candidates were all asked to make their Super Bowl 50 picks Saturday at the GOP Debate. John Kasich, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz all picked the Carolina Panthers to beat the Denver Broncos. Jeb Bush
Carly Fiorina has been off the main stage–and back and off again–and CARLY for America, in support of the 2016 presidential candidate, is making a last-minute parody video pitch to get her back on again at Saturday’s ABC debate by releasing the ABC–“Anybody but Carly”–network debate promo.
In an interview that aired Friday during CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Gov. John Kasich (R-OH), a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, dismissed the suggestion he would be a good running mate instead of a presidential nominee. Kasich told CNN’s
Mainstream left wing publications have continued to illustrate John Kasich as a man who is morally superior to his “far-right” Republican opponents, glorifying the Ohio Governor as a man of reason because he is willing to capitulate to the left on social welfare projects such as Medicaid and staple democrat issues like climate change.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie has dismissed him as a puppet and former mentor Jeb Bush called him not fit to serve as up-and-coming Republican Marco Rubio becomes the man to beat in next week’s New Hampshire primary.
Ohio Governor John Kasich, who is running for the Republican nomination for President, says he will drop out of the race if he gets “smoked” in New Hampshire.
Republican establishment presidential candidates Jeb Bush, John Kasich, and Chris Christie have focused their fire on Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as part of the GOP nominees’ campaign to win the New Hampshire Republican Primary.
During a town hall meeting in New Hampshire on Monday, Republican Presidential candidate Jeb Bush told his competitors to “toughen up and stop complaining” about negative ads hurled in their direction. Bush said in response to a question from the
90 minutes before the Iowa caucuses are scheduled to begin at 7 pm Central time, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush held a town hall meeting at the members only Alpine Club in Manchester, New Hampshire.
The super PAC supporting Chris Christie for president has launched a new ad ahead of the New Hampshire primary hitting Ohio governor John Kasich for his ties to Lehman Brothers.
John Kasich, the Governor of Ohio and Republican candidate for President of the United States, refused to vote in favor of a bill that would increase dog fighting penalties, while he was serving in the Ohio Senate in 1980, Breitbart News has learned.
The New York Times Editorial Board is endorsing Ohio Governor John Kasich as their Republican choice for President.
Does Donald Trump have a glass jaw?
Moderator Megyn Kelly kicked off the last GOP debate before Iowa by describing Donald Trump as “the elephant not in the room,” and then inviting criticism of the absent front-runner.
With the Iowa caucuses just a few days away, the final GOP debate before Hawkeye state voters cast their first-in-the-nation votes took place Thursday.
The Republican candidates sans Donald Trump held their final debate Thursday night before the Iowa caucuses. The elephant in the room was Trump’s absence: would it hurt him? Would it help him?
A national conservative group intends to spend $1 million on ads in New Hampshire that refer to GOP 2016 contender Gov. John Kasich as an “Obama Republican.”
So, with Donald Trump presumably out for tomorrow night’s final Republican debate before the crucial Iowa caucuses, what will that event look like?
The field of 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls is comprised of candidates running on pro-gun platforms, yet there are variations candidate-to-candidate regarding their positions on specific issues. This is the Breitbart News guide to the GOP candidates’ positions on concealed carry. Donald
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie appears to have little regard for Sen. Marco Rubio, who currently leads the polls among establishment Republican candidates running for president.
The Canton Ohio Police Department cop who lost his K9 partner was in Texas on Monday and he selected a new K9 that was donated from a Houston-based nonprofit, K9s4COPS.
The Boston Globe is endorsing Ohio Governor John Kasich for the Republican nomination for president, one week before the Iowa Caucuses and two weeks and before the first-in-the nation primary in neighboring New Hampshire.
In a little more than a week, voters in Iowa will tip off the actual voting in the Presidential primary contests. Ahead of the historic caucuses, the state’s largest paper, the Des Moines Register, endorsed Sen. Marco Rubio for the Republican nomination and Hillary Clinton in the Democrat contest.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is not buying John Kasich’s line about being the “Prince of Light.”
A new poll out this week shows former Ohio Gov. John Kasich surging to second place in New Hampshire with 20 percent support among GOP voters, only 7 percent behind Donald Trump.
On Wednesday’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on the Fox News Channel, New Jersey Governor and Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie argued that he “would not be looking to rescue these banks” if he had to as president and that
Tuesday on the “Hugh Hewitt Show,” while discussing a new poll that has him in second place in New Hampshire Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) said while other candidates are like the “Prince of Darkness,” he consider himself
Ohio Governor John Kasich is comparing candidates like Donald Trump to the “Prince of Darkness” while declaring himself as the “Prince of Light and Hope.”
With the primary just three weeks away, John Kasich appears to be enjoying something of a surge in New Hampshire. The latest ARG poll out of the state shows the Ohio governor enjoying a second place showing with 20% support.
Sunday on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” while discussing Governor Nikki Haley (R-SC) response to the State of the Union, in which she called for voters to not give in to the “siren call of the angriest voices,” Republican presidential candidate