The Republican presidential candidates left out of Thursday’s prime-time debate are trying to make the best of it, saying they are looking forward to the “happy hour” session earlier in the day.
Read More >>It seemed clear this week why Republican presidential hopeful Scott Walker isn’t planning to spend much time here in New Hampshire.
Read More >>When the big medley of GOP candidates makes remembering each of their stances a jumble — and it’s hard to see much daylight between what they say anyway — style, personality and the projection of being presidential come more into focus, said Iowa Republicans who watched Monday night’s New Hampshire forum via television.
Read More >>One by one, they crossed the stage to sit for a round of what amounted to presidential speed dating.
Read More >>It seems like only this morning that we were updating our “state of the debate” graphic and talking about how John Kasich was pretty secure in his position and how the center of gravity in the 2016 Republican race was Donald Trump in about every sense of the phrase. It seems like it was only this morning, because it was only this morning.
Read More >>The candidate forum that drew 14 Republican presidential candidates to New Hampshire Monday night served as a practice round ahead of the first official GOP primary debate in Cleveland — and a chance for the candidates unlikely to qualify for Thursday’s prime-time event to stand on equal footing with the front-runners.
Read More >>To size up how Iowa-centric the candidates’ schedules are, the Republicans and Democrats are ranked in order of days spent in Iowa since the day after the 2012 election through Saturday.
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