10 Moments That Shaped the Path to Election Day
June 10, 2014 One of the most stunning primary election upsets in congressional history heralded a huge opening for a candidate like Donald Trump.
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June 10, 2014 One of the most stunning primary election upsets in congressional history heralded a huge opening for a candidate like Donald Trump.
Donald Trump’s new proposals to overhaul government ethics and lobbying regulations aim to boost the Republican presidential candidate with voters — but are unlikely to become law.
When Donald Trump last visited Charlotte way back in August, it was a subdued affair, as Trump rallies go — some signs, the candidate center stage, only a few halfhearted chants of “lock her up.”
The problem for alternate-reality Republicans, like Thune, is that only one man has the power to defrock the GOP nominee — Donald J. Trump.
Of all Donald Trump’s heresies as a GOP presidential candidate, perhaps his biggest split with Republican orthodoxy has come on the issue of the debt.
In Donald Trump, they’d have a true Washington outsider seeking to upend the way of doing business in the capital.
But the nomination of Donald Trump as the Republicans’ presidential standard-bearer and the unpredictable nature of the election has Democrats hoping a host of long-shot candidates can return them
[Rubio’s Lead in Florida Evaporates as GOP Struggles to Overcome Trump Slump] To Republicans, a candidate who famously tussled with Donald Trump during the presidential primary is well-positioned
After his overwhelming primary victory in Wisconsin last week, Speaker Paul D.
“Without Pennsylvania, we do not win,” she said, emphasizing how important the state’s 20 electoral votes are to the ticket of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and Pence. “We like Mike!
She’s also pointing out her belief that Donald Trump’s divisiveness would weaken the nation’s standing.
“They broke their promises … stopped taking my calls … the whole thing was a lie. … Donald Trump made big promises about Trump University. And I was fooled into believing him.
PHILADELPHIA — It was Bernie Sanders’ moment of sweet victory. Not a convention triumph —for that was never in the cards.
The party faithful loved it, and Obama romped to victory over Mitt Romney.
That will never happen with Donald J. Trump as president. Our steelworkers and our miners are going back to work again!
The Republican gathering in Cleveland has been a convention like no other, loosely organized, off message and marked by shocks such as the theatrical throwdown between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
I want to congratulate Donald Trump on winning the nomination last night.
heat as Trump cruised to victory on the first ballot.