A Pepperdine University survey found 34 percent of respondents believe businessman Donald Trump is the the candidate best suited to aid small businesses, well more than the 18 percent who chose former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Despite his repeated boasts suggesting that he is expecting to net significant Latino support, a new Gallup Poll finds that Republican front-runner Donald Trump is looked upon unfavorably by more than three in every four Latino voters.
A new CNN Poll of Polls survey finds Republican front-runner Donald Trump on the verge of upsetting both Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Ohio Governor John Kasich in their home states.
Donald Trump had no other recourse but to cancel one of his campaign rallies that was supposed to take place at the University of Illinois in Chicago on Friday. After coordinating with the local police authorities, the area was deemed unsafe for the event to push through due to a clash between protesters and supporters.
The four remaining Republican presidential candidates made final pitches to registered votes in Florida, where 99 delegates are up for grabs in next week's winner-take-all Republican primary.
In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, Donald Trump has once again stirred up the Muslim community's hornet's nest. The GOP candidate said that he thinks, "Islam hates us [Americans]." But, instead of making any retraction or apology for his latest remark, the real estate mogul is standing his ground on the matter once again.
In a joint news conference at the White House conducted together with the visiting Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, Obama washed his hands of the Republican "crackup" and the ascent of Donald Trump. He also said that there is a need for a better minority party in order to challenge the blind spots and dogmas in the majority.
Amid Ted Cruz's call for GOP unity, and the strong forces from the Republican side ramping up their efforts to stop Donald Trump, the party's polarizing figure and frontrunner is getting a boost from an unlikely source and former rival. Ben Carson, who just recently opted to drop out of the race after a dismal showing in the polls, will be endorsing Trump.
The sudden increase of Puerto Rican voters in the United States might be the determining factor on who will get Florida’s electoral vote. However, who they will be voting for remains uncertain considering that they are notorious “swing voters.”
As Donald Trump becomes an undeniable force in American politics, foreign officials, leaders and diplomats have become increasingly vocal about their fears over a Trump administration.
A group of wealthy Democratic donors are planning to invest as much as $15 million in a campaign aimed at mobilizing Latino voters to the polls in the upcoming general election.
For Ted Cruz, there could be no better way to stop Trump than for the GOP to unite by his side. And it seems like he is now pushing for the Two-Man race strategy more than ever. According to Cruz, Trump benefits when there are multiple oppositions as votes get split among them.
Alex Conant, an adviser for Rubio, said that there isn't any truth to the rumors that there have been internal discussions within the Rubio camp to drop out of the race ahead of the Florida elections. He assured Rubio's supporters that they remain committed to the Florida primary and their plans will push through.
Some of Marco Rubio's handlers are advising the reeling Florida senator to drop out of 2016 Republican race for president before primary voters can take to the polls in his own state early next week.
For Donald Trump's supporters, the man is a patriot who has an utmost devotion to the interest of the United States. On the other side of the spectrum, people portray him as some jingoistic xenophobe. Here are some of the world leaders who have showed their disapproval of Trump.
Tech CEOs and the top brass of the GOP establishment met for the annual World Forum hosted by the American Enterprise Institute. The ultra-exclusive and very secretive gathering has one primary agenda this time around -- to stop Donald Trump.
Bernie Sanders appears to have stunned the political world on Tuesday night as his campaign won Michigan’s presidential primary against Hillary Clinton. It was also a good night for Republican candidate Donald Trump.
Billionaire technology CEOs met with some of the top establishment Republican figures this weekend at the American Enterprise Institute's yearly World Forum. One of the topics of discussion? How to stop Trump's seemingly inevitable nomination.