Billionaire businessman Donald Trump is running first in Florida ahead of Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and two native sons — former Florida Gov. Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida — in a new poll on the 2016 GOP primary contest in the Sunshine State.
Read More >>The Republican and Democratic presidential races appears to have stabilized, according to a new online poll, with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton entrenched atop their respective fields nationally.
Read More >>With presidential primaries weeks, not months, away, the time has come for GOP candidates to make their moves to gain momentum just before the first voters begin to cast ballots.
Read More >>Ted Cruz has reached top-rank popularity among Republicans and Chris Christie’s favorability rating is most improved in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, while Donald Trump, Ben Carson and Jeb Bush all have stumbled in the battle for GOP hearts and minds.
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton continues to far surpass Bernie Sanders in favorability among party regulars, and she’s vastly more popular within the Democratic Party than are any of the Republican candidates within the GOP base. Still, gender and racial gaps mark Clinton’s standings, and Sanders pushes back among young adults, independents and the better-off.
Read More >>Fox Business Network on Monday announced the candidate lineup for the Jan. 14 Republican presidential debates – and already one candidate has said he will not participate after not qualifying for the prime-time event.
Read More >>The exodus continues.
Two more campaign staffers are leaving Dr. Ben Carson’s presidential campaign. Michael Zarlenga, the campaign’s general counsel, and Renee Burchard, its operations director, recently notified the Republican candidate they are departing the struggling campaign, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the changes.
Read More >>Rand Paul is on the verge of being booted to the undercard stage in Thursday night’s Republican primary debate, while John Kasich appears to have successfully clung on to the main stage, according to a POLITICO analysis of recent polls done before Fox Business Network officially announces the lineup later on Monday.
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