Donald Trump Leads All But Bush in New Hampshire.The Donald trails only Bush, but the same polls hint at trouble for himElliottPhilipTime.com
Donald Trump speaks with CNBC's John Harwood at the Trump Grill in New York. Adam Jeffery | CNBC Three months later, Trump leads all rivals for the Republican nomination nationally and in key early states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. He has pledged to spend as much as $10...
“Polls are probably going to continue to be in Trump’s favor, at least for the next week. And the reason I say that is because the markets are tending to be about a week ahead of the polls,” adds Crane. Did your workplace make our list of the World's Most Admired Companies?
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Trump leads Cruz and Kasich as the CBS News Battleground Tracker begins looking at the contest, 49 percent to 31 percent for Cruz and 16 percent for Kasich. At the race's current pace, Trump would need a sizable win there -- as well as strong performances in between -- to clinch the...
The trial's result Tuesday is the latest — but possibly not the last — legal blow against Trump, who leads early polls for the 2024 GOP nomination. In late March he was indicted by a Manhattan state Supreme Court grand jury on nearly three dozen counts of falsifying business records in...
Yes, it will be great if the DOGE leads to Medicaid reform and/or shutting down the Department of Housing and Urban Development, so I won’t make the perfect the enemy of the good. But I also won’t pretend that solving, say, 30 percent of the problem represents total victory. P.S...
In Florida, Trump leads among nearly all demographic groups, with men flocking to him over Rubio (49-25 percent) and women supporting him by a lesser margin (39-31 percent). The real estate mogul also has a commanding advantage across all age groups. ...
All across the battlegrounds, in the Rust Belt and Sun Belt both, tied races in pre-election polls turned into decisive Trump victories or sizable Trump leads as the votes were tallied. Kamala Harris’ supposed strength in Iowa, of all places? It wasn’t real. Suggesti...
Trump continues to be viewed as the most electable candidate in a general election. Thirty-five percent say Trump has the best chance of winning in November 2016, followed by Ben Carson (18 percent). Views of the candidates Carson, Trump, Rubio, and Fiorina are all viewed more favorably th...