Republican primary front-runner Donald Trump sits atop the GOP field in Pennsylvania ahead of its April 26 primary, according to a new poll.
Trump has 22 percent support in Thursday’s Franklin & Marshall College poll, followed by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) with 16 percent, Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) with 15 percent and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) with 12 percent.
Read More >>Donald J. Trump has won three nominating contests in a row, and Thursday night’s face-off in Houston is the last best chance for his rivals to slow him down before Super Tuesday next week, when 12 states will vote. We asked New York Times political reporters what they would be looking for in the Republican debate.
Read More >>Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump celebrated his resounding victory in Tuesday’s Nevada caucuses, but almost as soon as he declared “we’re winning, winning,” he was already thinking bigger.
“It’s going to be an amazing two months,” he said. “We might not even need the two months folks, to be honest, right?”
Read More >>Ben Carson is under pressure to drop his presidential bid after a string of back-of-the-pack primary finishes, but he’s insisting to allies that he plans to hold on through Super Tuesday.
But that stand is likely to be his last, according to people close to the Carson camp who say more disappointing results in the conservative, mostly Southern states voting on March 1 would be the decisive blow to force the candidate out.
Read More >>Republicans turned to Nevada on Tuesday in the final contest before eleven states vote on March 1.
The caucuses were compelling, if sometimes chaotic. Who drew a winning hand in the Silver State and who left looking like a busted flush?
Read More >>He came. He saw. And by the end of the night, in the land of Caesar’s Palace, The Donald had conquered.
Now, after Donald Trump thumped his nearest rivals by 20 points Tuesday in the Nevada caucuses, the billionaire turns his eyes toward a bigger prize: next week’s 11-state Super Tuesday.
Read More >>Donald J. Trump was declared the winner of the Nevada caucuses on Tuesday night, according to The Associated Press, gaining a third consecutive victory in an early-voting state and strengthening his position in the Republican presidential race before the wave of Super Tuesday elections on March 1.
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