Walker, Rubio See Iowa Support Double in Loras College Poll
Scott Walker, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, and Mike Huckabee are the top four in the latest Loras College Poll with less than 13 points between 1st & last place.
Live Blog: Iowa Faith & Freedom Coalition Spring Kickoff
Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Rick Perry, Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, Bobby Jindal, Carly Fiorina, Scott Walker, and Rick Santorum woo Iowa conservatives in Waukee.
Carson and Huckabee to Announce 2016 Decision in May
Ben Carson and Mike Huckabee will announce their 2016 decisions in early May likely increasing the list of declared GOP presidential candidates to five.
Rand Paul: The DNC Called Your Bluff; Now Show Your Hand
Shedlock: The DNC took the bait on abortion, and escaped with it, leaving Rand Paul holding an empty pole, will he follow through on his end of the bargain?
Hillary Clinton announces she is running for President in 2016, Republicans are ready to point out her scandals and Democrats are ready for a coronation.
Seven Things Missing From Rand Paul’s Announcement Speech
There are seven topics of importance to grassroots conservatives that U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) did not address in his 2016 announcement speech.
2016 Horse Race Round-Up: Marco Rubio, Rand Paul Ready to Announce
Rand Paul will announce Presidential campaign on April 7, Marco Rubio may make a similar announcement on April 13, & Carly Fiorina is more than 90% sure.
Like a laser guided missile U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) always lands his argument squarely on target. But âCruzâ missiles alone wonât win the war so to speak.
Rand Paul: I’m The Only One Who Beats Hillary In Certain Purple States
Rand Paul says that both he and Ted Cruz are conservatives and notes according to polling he is the only one who beats Hillary Clinton in some swing states.
The Isolationist and Conservative Victory through Constitutional Correctness
U.S. Senator Rand Paul isnât opposed to offensive or preemptive war; he just believes we should follow the constitution and declare the wars we fight.
Scott Walker leads in Iowa, Jeb Bush and Walker are essentially tied in New Hampshire, Lindsey Graham leads in South Carolina showing 2016 is up for grabs.