Maggie, local bloggers report Sen. Ted Cruz also went after Jeb Bush on Common Core while speaking at the Jacksonville, Fla. GOP’s Lincoln Day Dinner. The Shark Tank also interviewed Sen. Cruz on Common Core while he was in Jacksonville last Friday: Paul Dupont
Frank Cannon is president of the American Principles Project and a respected conservative political strategist with over 30 years of experience. I think it’s a very smart ad that doubles down on three of his big themes: ‘I’m going to cut off
“Common Core, the set of education standards that were adopted by 46 states five years ago but have since become toxic with the conservative base, has not been at the center of the Republican primary debate, which has so far been dominated
Mike Huckabee appeared on a podcast with Fox News Radio’s Todd Starnes this week, where he was asked by Starnes about his inability to win the backing of many evangelical groups during his 2016 run. You can read the transcript of Huckabee’s
Ted Cruz released a two-and-a-half minute YouTube video announcing a homeschooling coalition and slamming Common Core: “Some on the left want to shut down those who don’t abide by the Common Core agenda, but mark my words that is not going to
Marco Rubio’s pitch to Iowa voters is deeply personal. He speaks of his faith, not politics: Our goal is eternity. To live beside our creator for all time. To accept a free gift of salvation offered to us by Jesus Christ. The
We are experiencing something extraordinary in American politics: A man who has never held public office appears to have become a force of nature this election cycle, and he is achieving this, according to polls, with no small amount of support from
Donald Trump is well on his way to winning the Republican presidential nomination. This owes substantially to the party’s bias for “winner-take-all” and “winner-take-all-lite” primaries. Trump will come out of the four earliest beauty contests states (Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and
Sen. Marco Rubio is stepping up his attacks on Ted Cruz and Chris Christie, signaling he sees them as his main competition in emerging as the the alternative to Trump. He attacks Cruz as soft on national security, and Christie for having
