Mike Lee Endorses Ted Cruz for President, Encourages Rubio to Drop Out
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) will endorse Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) as his choice to become the next President of the United States, according to multiple news outlets.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) will endorse Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) as his choice to become the next President of the United States, according to multiple news outlets.
Conservative author and Constitutional scholar Mark Levin has endorsed Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) as his choice to become the next president of the United States.
During Wednesday night’s Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton rejected allegations that she lied about the September 11 attacks on the U.S. compounds in Benghazi, Libya, which resulted in the deaths of four Americans.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has won the Idaho Republican Primary, multiple networks are now projecting.
An ABC News/Washington Post poll shows Donald Trump leading the race to become the Republican nominee for President of the United States. However, if the field were to consolidate, the billionaire businessman would no longer be favored in a head-to-head situation, according to the survey.
Monmouth University is out with a new poll ahead of Michigan’s Republican primary contest tomorrow. It shows Donald Trump maintains a solid lead in that state.
Sen. Marco Rubio has won the Puerto Rico Republican Primary, and it appears he is going to secure all of the 23 delegates from the U.S. territory.
As Super Saturday’s Republican primary election results came in, showing Marco Rubio finishing in distant third and fourth places, the Florida Senator was busy campaigning in Puerto Rico for Sunday’s upcoming Republican Primary in the U.S. territory.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) continues his Super Saturday winning streak with a victory in the Maine Republican Caucus, the state’s Republican party announced.
Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton has won the Louisiana Democrat Primary, according to projections.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is now projected to win the first Republican Caucus state on Super Saturday, according to CNN, as initial tallies indicate he may score a landslide upset victory over businessman Donald Trump, who is now expected to finish in second place.
DETROIT— All eyes will be fixed on the four remaining Republican presidential candidates, Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Marco Rubio, and Gov. John Kasich, who square off tonight at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan, the Motor City, once known as the automotive capital of the world.
A prediction exchange market now predicts that Ted Cruz will upset Republican frontrunner Donald Trump in the state of Kansas. However, Trump is still expected to win Maine, Louisiana, and Kentucky. As for the Puerto Rico Republican Primary on Sunday, Predict It speculators say Marco Rubio has a 75 percent chance to win.
Dr. Ben Carson, still running for the Republican nomination for President even though his campaign admits he has no “well-defined” path, has called for fellow GOP candidates to meet before the upcoming debate March 3 in Detroit, Michigan.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump asked a protester during a Monday rally if the individual was from Mexico.
Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner for President, is again threatening to roll back the media’s First Amendment protections in the Constitution.
John Sununu, the former New Hampshire senator and John Kasich supporter, urged Republican voters to “choose the strongest nominee they can — someone who will win.” But he thinks Republicans may “look at alternatives” if “we have a nominee who is a disaster for the party.”
Former New Hampshire Senator John Sununu, a surrogate for Republican presidential contender John Kasich, appeared on Breitbart News Daily Monday morning, making the case for the Ohio governor’s nomination on the Republican ticket.
In an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday, presidential contender Donald Trump refused to disavow the uninvited endorsement he received former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke, saying he doesn’t “know anything about” the white supremacist leader.
After retweeting a quote attributed to the late Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, businessman and presidential candidate Donald Trump defended his social media post on NBC’s Meet The Press.
Donald Trump is going after the media, threatening to sue publications for writing negatively about him. He adds, about two newspapers in particular, “If I become president, oh, do they have problems. They’re gonna have such problems.”
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI), the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, has pushed forward legislation that requires President Obama release to the public information on the future whereabouts of enemy combatants currently held at the Guantánamo Bay detention center.
Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) lambasted GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump for his “neutral” position on the Israel-Palestinian conflict during last night’s Republican presidential debate, saying his views on the Jewish State are aligned with anti-Israel Democrats in the Obama Administration.
The Muslim Brotherhood is lashing out after a bill put forward by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rep Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL) — which seeks to designate the radical Islamic group as a terrorist organization — has gained traction in Congress.
Marco Rubio and John Kasich are fighting for the establishment lane in the Republican primary, and the candidates have argued that foreign policy is a major reason they are better qualified to become the next commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
A Monmouth University poll released Thursday has Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) 15 points ahead of Donald Trump in the Texas Republican Presidential Primary, as the vote for the Super Tuesday state is just five days away.
Another Marco Rubio (R-FL) endorser has been unable to name a single thing that the Florida Senator has accomplished in Washington.
Gov. John Kasich says that he is going to win the Ohio Republican Presidential Primary, guaranteeing victory in his home state.
An Ohio Primary poll published Tuesday by Quinnipiac shows Donald Trump leading the way with 31 percent support, followed by Gov. John Kasich (R-OH), with 26 percent among voters in his home state. Kasich is trailed by Ted Cruz, having accumulated 21 percent of supporters.
With Super Tuesday just one week away, Ted Cruz remains the favorite to win his home state of Texas, according to a new poll.