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Christie on track to get bumped from main stage at next GOP debate

It’s looking like Chris Christie may not make the prime-time debate stage at next week’s Fox Business Network/Wall Street Journal debate.

While Fox Business will not officially announce the lineup until Thursday, a new Fox News poll released late Wednesday puts the New Jersey governor at 2 percent.

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WBUR Poll: Trump And Carson Still Lead In N.H., But Other Republicans See Gains

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.

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The 2016 U.S. Presidential Race: A Cheat Sheet

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.

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POWER RANKINGS: Trump’s slow fade begins

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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USA TODAY GOP Power Rankings: Rubio reigns, Christie climbs

A good night on the debate stage has put Marco Rubio on top of our GOP Power Rankings for the first time, and it gave Chris Christie his first taste of the top tier.

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Jim Gilmore says he can’t get verified on Twitter

Remember Jim Gilmore, the Republican presidential candidate who isn’t registering above 1 percent in the polls?

Twitter doesn’t seem to remember him, either.

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POWER RANKINGS: It’s now Marco’s world, with Cruz rising

The CNBC debate featured a little — though not a lot — of policy substance. It also featured a lot of clashes between moderators and candidates. When the dust settled, the presidential field looked potentially reshaped.

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