Post-Super Tuesday Delegate Math Does Not Favor Cruz
The blue states that vote next have more power in the presidential contest than solidly Republican ones.
The blue states that vote next have more power in the presidential contest than solidly Republican ones.
Before the two major parties in the United States can realign, the Republicans need to split up.
John Kasich is going for broker. Bernie Sanders is not going anywhere.
Live analysis and commentary of the presidential nominating contests in thirteen states and American Samoa.
The Republican Party is unraveling. Donald Trump is the straw that broke the elephant’s back.
Republicans are looking at a contested convention or ways to reduce the damage if the mogul does prevail.
If the property tycoon does win the election, he might accomplish little more than building his wall.
The Republican candidate believes what he reads on the Internet, not what any “expert” might tell him.
The Florida senator must triangulate in time for Super Tuesday.
Let’s dispel with this fiction that Marco Rubio represents the future of the Republican Party.
The fact that Jeb Bush didn’t get far in the Republican contest is an indictment of what his party has become.
Only Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio can now stop Donald Trump becoming the Republican Party’s nominee.
The former Florida governor may be running out of time to prove to Republicans that he is a viable contender.
Nearly one in two Hispanic voters in the United States now see the Republican Party as hostile to them.
The Florida senator is always one moment away from victory. Maybe South Carolina will be different.