With just over a week until the first 2016 election contest, Donald Trump takes the lead in Iowa — and maintains his big advantage in New Hampshire.
That’s according to the latest round of Fox News state polls on the Republican presidential nomination contest.
Read More >>Ron Paul, the former congressman and GOP presidential candidate, is finally joining his son Sen. Rand Paul on the 2016 campaign trail.
The two will appear together January 31 at the University of Iowa, just a day before the critical Iowa caucuses.
Read More >>Donald Trump has a 20-point lead over his nearest Republican rival in New Hampshire, according to a CNN/WMUR poll released Wednesday. But that rival is now Ted Cruz, thought to be a more formidable contender in Iowa.
Trump has 34 percent support (a 2 percent bump from December), followed by Cruz at 14 percent, Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush at 10 percent and Rand Paul, Chris Christie and John Kasich each tied at 6 percent.
Read More >>Jeb Bush is surging in South Carolina, according to a new poll, but rivals Donald Trump and Ted Cruz still have him beat in the state.
The former Florida governor has seen his numbers drop with the rise of front-runner Donald Trump, but his support is climbing after Thursday’s Republican debate in North Charleston.
Read More >>The scent of desperation is filling the diners and Pizza Ranches, as caucus day is less than two weeks away.
Donald Trump is struggling to land a blow on Ted Cruz, Chris Christie’s getting desperate, and Jeb Bush’s campaign is beginning to seem like a sad sequel to “Brewster’s Millions.”
Read More >>With 14 days to go, the race for Iowa has become a contest between two men the GOP hoped would have been marginalized by now.
Ted Cruz and Donald Trump stand alone at the top of the pack, separated by two to three points at most. According to the most recent Des Moines Register and Quinnipiac polls, their closest competitor, Marco Rubio, is running behind by double digits and no other contender stands a chance of walking away the winner.
Read More >>Republican presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said Wednesday that he would support rival Donald Trump if he was the GOP nominee, adding “We’re a long way away from that.” |