Billionaire businessman Donald Trump has reached the number of delegates needed to clinch the Republican nomination for president according to a count by the Associated Press.
One week after suspending his presidential campaign, Ted Cruz said that he was leaving open the possibility of restarting his campaign if he wins the Nebraska primary on May 10.
Ted Cruz is dropping out of the Republican presidential primary, all but handing the nomination to Donald Trump. Cruz’s campaign manager told the New York Times that he was dropping out of the race after his defeat to Trump in Indiana.
Donald Trump took a major step toward sewing up the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday with a victory in Indiana’s primary election, dashing the hopes of rival Ted Cruz and other GOP forces who fear the brash businessman will doom their party in the general election.
After Trump’s sweep of five northeastern states in April, Ted Cruz has been mathematically eliminated from winning the Republican nomination in the first round of voting at the presidential convention.
Republican politicians in Washington are facing the reality of a Donald Trump presidential nomination with both “resignation and enthusiasm” following his wins in 5 Northeastern primaries on April 26.
Ted Cruz denied any alliance with fellow GOP presidential candidate John Kasich, just days after announcing that they were forming an anti-Trump coalition.
One takeaway from the Republican New York primary on April 19 was that the “Anti-Trump” movement failed to move beyond the mid-west after the Wisconsin primary.
Voters are taking to the polls in five states on April 26, and frontrunners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump look to increase their delegate lead over the competition.
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump mocked his rivals, saying that the partnership between Ted Cruz and John Kasich is a desperate act of “collusion” between two candidates that are “mathematically dead.”
In an internal memo circulated around Donald Trump’s campaign, advisors predicted that Trump would have 1,400 delegates by July’s Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
A report released by the Southern Poverty Law Center on April 13 shows teachers and students across the country are negatively impacted by the presidential campaign--especially Donald Trump.
ROME, New York— Texas Sen. Ted Cruz blasted rival Donald Trump in a radio interview Tuesday, accusing the Republican front-runner of being a bully, inciting violence and using dirty tricks to intimidate voters and delegates, as Trump continued to rai...