One Person Showed Up at Mark Sanford’s Campaign Launch Against Trump
Only one person showed up at Mark Sanford’s official campaign launch against President Trump in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday.
Only one person showed up at Mark Sanford’s official campaign launch against President Trump in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday.
Lame-duck Speaker Paul Ryan endorsed Wisconsin state Sen. Leah Vukmir for the Wisconsin Senate Republican primary on Monday.
Fresh off a two-day “pre-presidential” trip to Iowa, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti delivered a State of the City address at City Hall on Monday where he touted Los Angeles as being central to America’s future.
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN-07) raised $550,000 more than her nearest Republican primary opponent, former Rep. Stephen Fincher (R-TN-08), in the fourth quarter of 2017.
Voters in Alabama were not impacted by President Donald Trump’s endorsement and campaign for Luther Strange, and remain likely to nominate the conservative candidate Judge Roy Moore, according to polling data obtained by the Wall Street Journal.
Judge Roy Moore has a solid eight-point lead over establishment-backed opponent Sen. Luther Strange just days before voters go to the polls in the Alabama Republican primary, according to a Big League-Gravis poll of the race released Sunday.
“Students for Trump” announced that they are endorsing Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) for the Republican primary to fill Attorney General Jeff Session’s former Senate seat, as he faces off against sitting Sen. Luther Strange.
Tuesday during a town hall broadcasted on CNN, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump predicted he would reach the 1,237 delegate threshold to get the majority he needs to secure the GOP’s nomination. Trump told moderator Anderson Cooper he anticipates New
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he’s voting for Sen. Ted Cruz today to help get him into the White House, but there’s intense speculation he’s using Cruz to sideline Donald Trump so that the 2016 nomination goes to his fellow-Wisconsinite, House Speaker Paul Ryan.
In the week leading up to the Wisconsin Republican primary the Ted Cruz campaign is leaving nothing to chance — as positive poll results and endorsements roll in for frontrunner Donald Trump’s closest competition for the nomination.
Sen. Ted Cruz calls “economic growth” the number one tool in the fight to stop the rapidly increasing federal debt.
Sen. Marco Rubio has won the Puerto Rico Republican Primary, and it appears he is going to secure all of the 23 delegates from the U.S. territory.
The latest presidential primary polls predict sizable wins for Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton in Texas for Tuesday.
With Super Tuesday just one week away, Ted Cruz remains the favorite to win his home state of Texas, according to a new poll.
Thomas Sowell, a leading intellectual who has been on the frontlines of the conservative movement for decades, is endorsing Ted Cruz as his choice to be the next President of the United States.
AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA— Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-KS), the chairman of the Tea Party Caucus, has endorsed Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) as his choice to become the next President of the United States.
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina became the latest contender to suspended her campaign Wednesday.
New Hampshire told us that sincerity rules this election. People are tired of phonies. Different groups of voters smell B.S. coming from different places, but everyone can agree the stench is pervasive.
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.”
Sen. Marco Rubio hints that his Senate colleague and fellow presidential candidate Ted Cruz is “feeling the pressure” after his broadside political battle with Donald Trump.
Now that Donald Trump has created the legendary “big tent” of strategists’ dreams, a sudden panic has set in among some conservative pundits.
On Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 7PM to 10PM EST, host and Breitbart News Washington Political Editor Matthew Boyle will discuss the most important news of the week. He will be talking about the threat of ISIS, the omnibus bill, the 2016 presidential race, and much more.
True, the Bush name could be a liability, but probably less so against an equally dynastic opponent like Hillary Clinton. (Or, for Bush critics, running him would foolishly hamper the Republicans’ ability to make hay over the ascension of a hereditary Clinton monarch.) Jeb Bush had vast financial resources, a political organization second to none, gubernatorial experience, and all the Establishment support anyone could ask for.
California voters will not go to the polls for more than half a year. Yet ads featuring former Florida governor Jeb Bush have been popping up on California television in recent days.
Sen. Jeff Sessions slammed the “internationalist,” “corporate gurus” who run much of the U.S. media, saying that they have largely banished meaningful discussion about issues critical to Republican voters.
It seems fair to say that Senator Ted Cruz has been one of the Left’s least favorite Republicans until now. He’s fiery, he excels at picking apart their ideology, he’s studied and mastered their methods to a worrisome degree, and he actually tries to do stuff in the Senate.
Polling in the early primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire should be considered when determining which candidates appear on the main stage in the upcoming Republican presidential primary debate, staffers for Gov. Bobby Jindal’s campaign argue.
A new Field Poll released Thursday shows that Donald Trump leads among likely Republican primary voters in California–although Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, and Marco Rubio are within the margin of error.
WASHINGTON—Seventy national conservative leaders have issued a “Memo to the Movement” on the Supreme Court, calling on conservatives to focus Republican presidential candidates on what sort of justices they would appoint. These leaders have one simple demand: “No more surprises.”
The Boston Globe reports that the “Mitt Romney diaspora” – that mighty “army of former aides and advisers from Romney’s long political career” – has spread out through the campaigns of 2016 GOP hopefuls, and come together in a “stem-to-stern effort that has united old comrades even as they nominally play for different teams: stopping Donald Trump.”
“An election version of ‘The Apprentice.’ You would take two dozen candidates and divide them up into two teams–say, a team of governors and a team of senators. And then you’d send them around the country, different primary states, have them compete against each other, do different things…”
Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 7PM to 10PM EST, host Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon will be announcing the launch of the Breitbart Primary: an interactive platform by which Breitbart readers can have their voices heard leading up to the selection of the 2016 Republican nominee for president. He will also be interviewing and speaking to a number of guests about the weeks most important news topics, including the massive Chinese cyber attack, shots fired across the Mexican border, and much more.
Former HP CEO and likely Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina is heading to Iowa this week. She will attend multiple events across the state over the next five days and plans to meet with voters and attend Town Hall meetings.
Just over two weeks after Tea Party poster boy Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) announced he would be running for president in 2016, the Associated Press is reporting four super PACs who support Cruz have already raked in millions in donations, with the final tally expected to reach an astounding $31 million by week’s end.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) is fast becoming one of the most vocal enemies of the Common Core standards. A potential 2016 presidential candidate, Jindal slammed the controversial education initiative during a speech in Washington, D.C., Thursday, asserting that the standards were created by “the elite in D.C.,” who “think they know better than we do.”
Republican 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney is debuting a new inequality theme as he considers whether to make another presidential bid.
Reportedly telling one senior Republican he “almost certainly will” run for the Republican nomination in 2016, Mitt Romney is said to be spending his time using the phone to re-establish past relationships to that end, as well as engaging in