When Senator Ted Cruz announced his run for President at Liberty University this spring, he made it clear that his bid for the nomination would rely heavily on evangelical voters. Last week, Cruz continued that strategy in an address to over 600
It may be hard to believe about a man who won just 28 percent of the Latino vote, but 2012 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney didn’t plan on making immigration a big part of his campaign. It originally started as a way
The next round off national polling is in, and it has some good news for Scott Walker: The latest poll by Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling shows him opening up a 5 point lead over his nearest competitor, Marco Rubio, who is in
Megyn Kelly hosted Senator Ted Cruz to get his take on Jeb Bush’s defense of his ongoing support for the Common Core State Standards. Cruz described himself as “a fan” and gave Bush credit for his integrity, but pointed out that the
There’s been a lot of talk about Rand Paul’s Internet operations, most of it good. The presidential candidate has invested in his online presence on a scale not seen since Barack Obama’s insurgent win in 2008 against Hillary Clinton. This week, his
2016 is shaping up to be one of the largest primary fields in recent memory, and with several candidates still unannounced, the media has had a hard time searching for a “frontrunner.” Quinnipiac and Bloomberg provided the latest attempts to pin down
With Common Core fast becoming a toxic issue, candidates’ statements on Common Core are undergoing a constant metamorphosis. A reporter for Sunshine State News recently tried to pin down what the presidential hopefuls are saying on national standards, a brief summary is
Jeb Bush has a problem. That’s the prognosis that came out of Quinnipiac’s latest Iowa poll, which showed Jeb in an abysmal 7th place. Granted, it’s not common for the “establishment” candidate to win first place in the state, but when just
