Ben Carson is the best-liked candidate for president in either party and Donald Trump is the least-liked, according to the results of Gallup’s daily tracking poll over the last two weeks released Thursday.
Read More >>Several Republican candidates are betting heavily on a good performance in the Iowa caucuses to either validate their top-tier standing or to propel themselves from further back in the race into contention for the GOP nomination. Two articles this morning demonstrate why it will be exceedingly difficult to predict over the next three months how any particular candidate will actually fare.
The Washington Examiner explains this morning that a majority of Iowans who say they favor one candidate or another are ... Read More >>
Top Republican strategists are almost universally predicting a record-setting turnout at the 2016 Iowa caucuses, but there’s widespread disagreement between them over just how big turnout will be – and whether it will be high enough to lift political outsiders like Donald Trump or Ben Carson to victory.
Read More >>A new WBUR poll in New Hampshire shows establishment outsiders Donald Trump and Ben Carson are still leading in the Republican primary race there, but some of the other candidates are making new headway.
Read More >>Donald Trump and Ben Carson have healthy leads over the rest of the Republican presidential field, while Marco Rubio is on the rise and Jeb Bush is fading, according to a new national survey.
A Quinnipiac University poll released on Wednesday found Trump taking 24 percent support, followed by Carson at 23 percent.
Read More >>Lawrence Lessig’s bid for the presidency is no more.
The Harvard Law professor and internet pioneer launched his campaign just after Labor Day, and from the start, it was clear that to call his bid quixotic was to sell Cervantes’ protagonist short.
Read More >>Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s victory in the second Republican presidential debate has made him the most important figure in the race. For the first time, there’s a candidate that conservatives and the establishment alike believe they can support.
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