While Democrats,led by President Biden, support abortion access, the GOP candidates vying for the presidential nomination back restrictions in some form. But the field is fractured over how far into a pregnancy
Elon Musk spent more than a quarter of a billion dollars to back President-elect Donald Trump and other Republican candidates, campaign finance records filed Thursday show. The sum makes Musk, the world's richest person, the largest donor in the 2024 election cycle to either party, Federal Ele...
The candidates were each asked for their views on abortion, one of the most animating political issues in America — and one that was front and center in Tuesday's elections, when abortion rights efforts won big. Here's what the contenders said: DeSantis:"I understand that some of these s...
Southern charm did not rub off on these candidates W.J. Astore One word describes last night’s Republican debate from South Carolina: nasty. That’s the word Donald Trump used to describe Ted Cruz (transcripthere), and that’s the word that best describes the tone of most of the debate...
Back to the 2024 Presidential Candidates Homepage Vivek Ramaswamy is an entrepreneur from Ohio and is running for President of the United States in 2024. He is a member of the conservative wing of the Republican Party. We assign Vivek Ramaswamy aRight Biased and Mixed factual ratingdue to a ...
Later on, they split over whether they would support former President Donald Trump as the nominee, if he were convicted of crimes in one of his four cases. The debate offered them rare chance to massively disrupt a primary cycle that, despite featuring more than a dozen GOP candidates,...
How Republican Candidates for Senate Stand on AbortionByline: Eric Krol Daily Herald Staff WriterKrol, Eric
The two then got into a shouting match over Trump’s exact words and deeds when it comes to Planned Parenthood and abortion. Again, the CBS moderators lost effective control over the conversation, and the audience was left with little but the sounds of multiple candidates attempting to all ...
They'll get another chance to square off Wednesday when CNBC welcomes the hopefuls to Oakland University in Rochester, Mich., where all eight candidates will get a chance to state their views on the economy and a slew of other subjects. ...
Considering the candidates’ narrow interests, it made some sense. None of their views on abortion, which came out 20 minutes before closing time, are particularly popular at the moment. Taken together, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley’s plea for consensus on the issue and South Carolina...