Joe Biden hasn’t yet announced his plans for a 2016 White House bid, but a new poll shows that he would enter the race as the most popular presidential candidate if he chose to toss his hat into the ring.
Read More >>As Vice President Joe Biden considers a potential presidential campaign, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Sunday shows a Biden candidacy would draw support away from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Carly Fiorina isn’t the only GOP presidential contender who’s testing new models for how to use super PACs to carry out some of the more expensive tasks of campaigning in Iowa.
Read More >>The departure of former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker from the 2016 presidential campaign helps to answer the question of who won’t win the GOP nomination, but with 15 candidates remaining, it’s a challenge to get a good feel for where the race stands now and where it might go from here.
The New York Times helps to clarify the issue with its look at who it believes is winning at the moment, developed by looking at ... Read More >>
Walk into businessman Donald Trump’s campaign office in West Des Moines, and there’s usually an Iowan there asking for one of the presidential candidate’s famous hats, or hoping to score enough T-shirts to outfit the whole family with “Make America Great Again” slogans.
Read More >>The last time I ranked the 10 people most likely to wind up as the Republican presidential nominee this year, I had Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker as the third-best bet to be the GOP standard-bearer. That was Aug. 2. On Sept. 21, Walker dropped out of the race, registering as a literal asterisk in his final poll as a candidate.
Read More >>None of the three outsiders leading the Republican presidential race — Donald Trump, Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina — are likely to win the nomination, and if they do, the GOP is likely to lose in 2016 in colossal fashion, according to the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics.
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