Given this year’s crowded Republican presidential field, one of the most important questions is who else people would be willing to vote for if their preferred candidate drops out of the race. To better understand this, we asked likely Republican primary voters some unique questions in a new national poll.
Read More >>Donald Trump leads the race for the Republican nomination in New Hampshire, while Bernie Sanders edges Hillary Clinton among Democrats.
That’s according to the latest Fox News poll, released Wednesday, and conducted since Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris.
Read More >>Republicans overwhelmingly pick Ben Carson over Donald Trump for having the better temperament to be president, but they have far more confidence in the billionaire than the retired surgeon to take on terror, handle Russian President Vladimir Putin and fix immigration.
Read More >>There’s widespread agreement that the Islamic State attacks in Paris could shake up the GOP primary. But nobody knows how.
Read More >>Every four years in Iowa, Bob Vander Plaats seeks to put his conservative imprint on the Republican presidential race.
A former high-school principal and three-time failed candidate for Iowa’s governorship, Vander Plaats is one of the state’s most visible Christian conservative leaders.
Read More >>When Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton was facing questions in her campaign late in the summer, her women supporters abandoned her.
She slid from 71 percent support among women in July to 42 percent support in September, according to ABC/Washington Post polling.
Read More >>The Paris terrorist attacks are likely to mark a fundamental turning point in the GOP presidential nominating contest, but thus far our political experts say it is unclear which candidate will benefit from that.
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