CNN Poll: Rubio Surges, Trump Stalls in New Hampshire
A new CNN poll shows Donald Trump’s lead in New Hampshire over his rivals closing to 11 points.
A new CNN poll shows Donald Trump’s lead in New Hampshire over his rivals closing to 11 points.
The Senate Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest released a new chart on Thursday exclusively to Breitbart News that shows that the number of fugitive criminal aliens in America outnumbers the populations of every city in New Hampshire.
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is changing up his campaign style as he moves from Iowa to New Hampshire on Thursday, ahead of the New Hampshire primary next Tuesday.
In New Hampshire, Sen. Marco Rubio is pushing back against the notion that he doesn’t have enough experience to be the President of the United States.
Illegal immigrants are not the “backbone” of America, Donald Trump forcefully responded to a question from his audience in New Hampshire.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush seem to have formed a de facto alliance against fellow Presidential contender Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), with the New Hampshire Republican primary just days away.
In New Hampshire yesterday, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie repeated to voters that he did not hug President Obama after Hurricane Sandy.
Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) says he wants Donald Trump to win the Republican nomination because he believes it would result in a victory for the Democratic Party.
On the February 4, Breitbart News Daily show, on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 6AM to 9AM EST, host and Breitbart News Chairman Stephen K. Bannon will discuss the most important news of the day, especially the presidential primary races and President Barack Obama’s appearance at a radical Mosque.
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.
Eric Cantor (R-VA) , the former House Majority Leader, continues to promote Jeb Bush for the Republican nomination for President, telling supporters Wednesday that the former Florida Governor has a “real spine” and “steady hand.”
During a campaign rally in Keene, New Hampshire, “Democratic Socialist” presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) referred to a 2012 tweet sent out by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump where the billionaire jokingly said the Chinese created climate change for their own benefit.
Senator Marco Rubio says now-former presidential candidate Rand Paul should re-focus his efforts on getting re-elected to his Senate seat from Kentucky.
Now is the time for Trump to stop thinking about the polls, stop complaining about the media (or, far worse, the voters), and recover the reason, beyond himself, that prompted him to run in the first place
Donald Trump says Democrats will “sue his ass off” if Sen. Ted Cruz receives the Republican nomination for president.
“You know, Marco Rubio spent $5 million dollars more than Ted Cruz in Iowa to come in third,” Christie said in a an interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt. “So you know, I don’t think he should be, you know, walking around as if he won something.”
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.
MILFORD, New Hampshire — Donald Trump told an enthusiastic crowd of 5,000 at the Hampshire Hills Athletic Club Tuesday night that “we’ll beat the sh** out of them,” if he is president and the United States is attacked by somebody.
With Ted Cruz’s come-from-behind victory in Iowa and Marco Rubio’s surge, we now move forward to New Hampshire knowing less than we did coming into Iowa. Will Donald Trump collapse? Does Rubio have any plans to win any state before mid-March? Can Cruz consolidate enough support to stop either one of the other two candidates? Iowa gave us few indicators.
Tuesday at a press conference before a campaign rally in Milford, NH, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump responded to a question about his opponent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) pertaining to the back-and-forth between he and Cruz. During his response, Trump
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Mike Zona, director of communications for Sen. Marco Rubio’s campaign in New Hampshire, tells Breitbart News that Rubio’s higher-than-expected finish in Iowa is a model for success in next week’s New Hampshire 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
The Iowa native is driving across the country on his own dime to promote small events for the Rubio campaign. He has equipped his truck with two large 10 foot by 12 foot Rubio signs, which he hoists 25 feet up on a telescope when he parks his truck near smaller Rubio campaign events.
Chris Christie is not finished with Marco Rubio. The New Jersey Governor is mocking Rubio as “the boy in the bubble” who continued to ignore his record on contentious issues including immigration reform.
MANCHESTER, N.H.—Now Ted Cruz has to show he can keep it going. After dethroning Donald Trump as the indisputable king of the GOP race with a decisive win in Iowa Monday night, the Texas senator — as well as just about every other candidate in the field — is descending on tiny New Hampshire to make their final appeals before next week’s first-in-the-nation primary.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie did poorly in the Iowa caucuses – well below the expectations set before he left the state to return to New Hampshire.
Until the Feb. 9 vote, the talk will focus on Cruz, Trump, and Rubio. Here is what each must to to build on–or improve upon–his Iowa finish.
NASHUA, New Hampshire – New Jersey Governor Chris Christie kicked off a bus tour of the Granite State at a town-hall meeting here, telling an audience of about 400 it is “time to put Iowa in the rear-view mirror.”
Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer gave his take on the GOP presidential nominee race on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Election HQ” on Sunday. According to Krauthammer, Trump’s supporters are the most “hardcore” among the GOP presidential candidates, but he said only
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump – who has been known to take to Twitter to blast his critics – told supporters at a campaign rally in New Hampshire he loves Twitter because “I can hit them back.”
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump took swipes at fellow GOP candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) during a campaign rally in New Hampshire Friday morning following Fox News’s GOP primary debate in Iowa, where Trump said Cruz “got pummeled.”
There are few Democrats willing to openly state that Hillary’s email scandal makes them nervous that she’ll get indicted in the heat of the general election campaign, but some observers believe it’s an undercurrent of anxiety that explains some of Bernie Sanders’ rise, and perhaps Donald Trump’s crossover appeal.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has won the endorsement of the Boston Globe over Bernie Sanders.
GOP presidential candidates former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie knocked GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s unique campaign style in New Hampshire.
President Obama is now praising Hillary Clinton as she continues her primary struggle with Sen. Bernie Sanders – but he’s cautious not to dismiss the avowed Democratic socialist’s success with primary voters.
Sen. Marco Rubio is a die-hard Dolphins fan, but since his team failed to make the playoffs he has chosen a new team to root for in the final championship games on Sunday. The New England Patriots.
Marco Rubio reacted to reports that his new campaign strategy was a 3-2-1 approach, according to the primary calendar.
Sen. Marco Rubio’s campaign has cancelled almost $1 million worth of TV-advertising in the Hawkeye State, just one week prior to the state’s first-in-the-nation caucus.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is not buying John Kasich’s line about being the “Prince of Light.”
Hillary Clinton’s campaign is panicked enough to push stories about its fabulous team of all-star surrogates, set up a surprise debate that won’t be held in the obscure hours of the weekend, and resurrect Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy paranoia to deflect the latest revelations in her email scandal. Of course, Clinton’s formidable campaign team includes most of the mainstream media, and the Democratic National Committee.