A local border patrol union pulled out of events involving Donald Trump Thursday as the Republican presidential contender charged ahead with plans to visit the Mexican border to highlight his hardline stance on illegal immigration
Donald Trump, provocateur of the Republican presidential race, now plans to go the Mexican border, a flashpoint in the primary contest ever since he declared that immigrants from Mexico are rapists and drug dealers.
Saying “big ideas change the world,” Ohio Gov. John Kasich declared his candidacy for the Republican nomination Tuesday and pitched his well-rounded resume to voters who have a multitude of high achievers to size up.
These days, a website, a YouTube video and a kickoff speech will often accompany each presidential campaign rollout. And all will be accented by a campaign logo.
The dust has now settled from Romney’s exit from the race, and now Jeb Bush and Scott Walker have emerged as the clear front-runners in the GOP primary.
As Obama spoke, Joe Biden smiled like the encouraging father figure, as he often does. The next morning Biden smiled again—but only after a very notable pause.
The season of candidates vying for voters, endorsements, and financial backers in the 2016 presidential race will soon be upon us. This time, as each serious contender announces his or her candidacy, he or she can expect to immediately receive a letter.
A local border patrol union pulled out of events involving Donald Trump Thursday as the Republican presidential contender charged ahead with plans to visit the Mexican border to highlight his hardline stance on illegal immigration
Donald Trump, provocateur of the Republican presidential race, now plans to go the Mexican border, a flashpoint in the primary contest ever since he declared that immigrants from Mexico are rapists and drug dealers.
Saying “big ideas change the world,” Ohio Gov. John Kasich declared his candidacy for the Republican nomination Tuesday and pitched his well-rounded resume to voters who have a multitude of high achievers to size up.
These days, a website, a YouTube video and a kickoff speech will often accompany each presidential campaign rollout. And all will be accented by a campaign logo.
The dust has now settled from Romney’s exit from the race, and now Jeb Bush and Scott Walker have emerged as the clear front-runners in the GOP primary.
As Obama spoke, Joe Biden smiled like the encouraging father figure, as he often does. The next morning Biden smiled again—but only after a very notable pause.
The season of candidates vying for voters, endorsements, and financial backers in the 2016 presidential race will soon be upon us. This time, as each serious contender announces his or her candidacy, he or she can expect to immediately receive a letter.