CNBC on Thursday unveiled the 10 White House hopefuls that will be invited to its Oct. 28 GOP presidential debate, set to take place at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado.
Many Democrats may belittle Donald Trump, but Republicans apparently take the candidacy of the real-estate mogul, and current presidential front-runner quite seriously, a new poll suggests.
A growing number of Hispanic advocacy groups are petitioning NBC to rescind the invite extended to 2016 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to host an episode of "Saturday Night Live" during Sweeps season.
A new CNN/ORC poll suggests the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination has evolved into a two-man fight between political 'outsiders' Donald Trump and Ben Carson.
Donald Trump and Ben Carson are running neck and neck in a recent Fox News 2016 Republican presidential poll, more than doubling the level of support of any of the party's other crowded list of candidates.
After several tweaks were suggested regarding the format for the upcoming Republican debates CNBC, the Republican National Committee and the GOP presidential campaigns, have all agreed upon the criteria for the Oct. 28 primary debate.
A new report issued by the Federal Election Commission on the 2016 presidential race reveal that Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Ben Carson have raised the most campaign money in the third quarter.
After the rules of the upcoming CNBC debate of the Republican presidential hopefuls led to a spat between the channel, various campaigns and the Republican National Committee, the business station said it would accommodate demands reportedly championed by front-runner Donald Trump.
Donald Trump will cease using Steven Tyler and Aerosmith's "Dream On" song at his campaign events, after being hit with a cease and desist letter from the group's attorneys.
A former patient of retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson called him a "liar" and says she regrets having him operate on her brain tumor when she was just nine years old in 1995.
Donald Trump continues to rate as the Republican Party front-runner, though his once sizable lead over political neophyte Ben Carson appears to be slipping fast.
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson has come under fire once again for a controversial comment about guns; this time he suggested that the Holocaust would have been "greatly diminished" if Jewish people had been armed.
Within the Sunshine State, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., appears to have more support than former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, but both Republican presidential candidates can't shake off the "outsider" nominees.
Republican candidate Ben Carson appeared in an interview with USA Today's "Capital Download," in which he suggested it would make sense to arm teachers with guns.