Patience is often rewarded on the campaign trail, and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has demonstrated the quality as much as anyone in the chase for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination, at least according to an article this morning in The Hill:
Ted Cruz sees slow and steady path to 2016 presidential victory
Ted Cruz is playing a slow and steady campaign but for the firebrand Texas senator, that doesn’t translate into being quiet.
In the past week alone, he has stolen supporters from ... Read More >>
At 27 percent, nationally Donald Trump maintains his frontrunner status among Republican primary voters, but Ben Carson is now closely behind him. Carson’s support has risen significantly since early August, when he polled at six percent. Carson is now at 23 percent, putting him in second place.
Read More >>Voters in two presidential swing states, Iowa and New Hampshire, hold a strongly negative view of Hillary Clinton and choose several potential Republican opponents over her in test match-ups.
Read More >>Donald Trump’s lead is diminishing in the states that hold the first two presidential nominating contests.
New Wall Street Journal/NBC News/Marist Poll surveys show Mr. Trump holding five-point leads over Ben Carson in Iowa and Carly Fiorina in New Hampshire.
Read More >>Pollsters surveyed by POLITICO have a unanimous warning for the Republican National Committee and the TV networks who are using public-opinion surveys to exclude presidential candidates from debates: Don’t trust polls to detect often-tiny grades of opinion in a giant field.
Read More >>Support for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s presidential campaign has skyrocketed since the second GOP presidential debate, according to a new YouGov/Economist poll.
Read More >>Donald Trump isn’t as popular as he’s cracked up to be in Iowa, and that could have significant implications for his presidential prospects.
At least that’s the conclusion of a new poll obtained by the Washington Examiner.
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