A new raft of polling shows Donald Trump consolidating and growing his lead, which is the kind of thing that happens when you win elections. The press is full of stories of how Texas is a must-win for Ted Cruz as the latest
CNN reports Kasich was asked about Common Core by a voter: In Amherst, Kasich fielded one question on his support for Common Core standards by saying, “I don’t know what that really means, let me tell you what I’m for, in my
Donald Trump is a master communicator. But it’s becoming clearer he just doesn’t understand evangelicals, or deeply principled conservatives, which is why his attacks on Ted Cruz not only fail, they rebound back against Trump. The first fail was Trump’s very strange attack
From Fortune magazine come two stories about the saga of Common Core and the presidential candidates’ approach to the national standards. One piece identifies four candidates — Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, and Mike Huckabee — who have flipped from supporting to
Two stories got me thinking about why Trump backtracked on attacking Ted Cruz, who has emerged as his chief rival by leading in several Iowa polls. First, there’s the Trump appearance on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” where he sort of admitted to being “a
This post was co-authored by Jane Robbins, an attorney and senior fellow at the American Principles Project. Congressional leadership has decided to ignore grassroots Americans yet again and give President Obama an education bill he’ll accept. Among the numerous reasons parents are
Ford is cancelling plans to move thousands of jobs to Mexico, and two candidates are fighting over the credit. GOP front-runner Donald Trump was the first to claim victory, claiming that his “badgering” was the reason Ford changed its mind: Word is
Professor Robert George today announced two things: the first is the release of a statement signed by 60 legal scholars rejecting the idea that in our Republic the Supreme Court gets to decides what the Constitution means and the rest of us
