Will another member of the Bush family dynasty make a run for the White House? In an interview in College Station, Texas, this week, George P. Bush told ABC News’ Jonathan Karl he thinks his father, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, will “more than likely” run for president in 2016.
Read More >>Gov. Chris Christie came to Iowa to campaign for the state’s popular five-term Republican governor, but he focused his attention Saturday night on the national stage, unleashing an attack on President Obama while speaking at a fundraiser in this first-in-the-nation presidential caucus state.
Read More >>Former U.S. Senator and one-time presidential candidate Bill Bradley joined a crowd of roughly 75 people for a question and answer session at Williams College this week. The Democrat gave some insight into how he thinks the 2016 presidential race will turn out.
Read More >>Bill Clinton used Hope. Now it’s Mike Huckabee’s turn.
Huckabee is expected to say he’s running for president again on Tuesday morning in his Arkansas hometown — Hope — not quite 23 years after Clinton said at the 1992 Democratic National Convention in New York, first at the end of a 14-minute video titled “A Man from Hope,” then at the end of a 53-minute speech, “I still believe in a place called Hope.”
Read More >>Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore, considering a 2016 presidential bid, made a big splash Friday when he called on Hillary Rodham Clinton to quit the race over her financial woes.
“As of today, I call on Hillary Clinton to withdraw from the race. Withdraw from the race,” he told MSNBC’s Luke Russert on “The Briefing.”
Read More >>Hillary Clinton has wrested back a clear advantage in polls over Donald Trump just days before their first critical debate.
An NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll conducted this week — viewed by some election experts as the gold standard – found the Democrat leading Trump by six points nationally.
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