This week’s sign of the apocalypse: Donald Trump is officially running for President. So we wondered — what if all the candidates had the Donald’s unique sense of style? Here are 8 presidential candidates with Trump hair. Enjoy! 1.) Ted Cruz 2.) Rand Paul
At a recent campaign stop in Miami, Jeb Bush discussed religious liberty and, more specifically, Hillary Clinton’s belief that the progressive agenda trumps religious beliefs. He told the crowd: That is always our first and best instinct in this nation filled with
Wow, this is a great time to be a conservative. We have a strong, diverse field in the Republican presidential primary. We are having a meaningful national discussion about important issues like education, immigration, and the economy. And now it looks like
This primary season has been marked by Republican candidates changing their approach to education, but the controversy isn’t restricted to one party. Democratic front runner Hillary Clinton, in her latest efforts to secure the support of the National Education Association, tried to
Sen. Marco Rubio was on Fox News’ “Outnumbered” last Thursday, where he faced a number of questions on immigration. Notably, Rubio was asked how his immigration stance compared to Hillary Clinton’s, to which he responded that Clinton’s record on the issue was
Carly Fiorina’s willingness to field questions is yet another stark difference between herself and Secretary Clinton. At noon today, Fiorina held a press conference at the Marriott Hotel in Columbia, S.C. This choice of venue wasn’t random, as Hillary Clinton will be holding
Over the last few weeks, there has been much attention dedicated to Republican candidates’ “evolution” on the issue of immigration, particularly Scott Walker. However, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio have also received coverage for comments which suggest they have revised their immigration
Presidential candidates from both sides of the political spectrum have been taking on a very busy agenda these past few weeks, and as expected, the immigration issue is taking over the discussion. It started with Hillary Clinton’s “policy speech” at a school
