Five Republicans made the stage for the third Republican presidential primary debate, which takes place in Miami on Wednesday, Nov. 8.
9:02 p.m.Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump will be walking out on stage momentarily in Las Vegas. As things get underway, check out CBS News’ fact-checking live blogs from the past three debates: one from thefirst presidential debateat Hofstra Univ...
This is a huge shift for a Republican presidential candidate. Carl BialikOct. 19, 9:51 pm Trump mentioned his recent meeting with Indian officials. He’s getting little support from Indian-Americans overall, as is the case with other Asian-Americans, including Vietnamese-American voters. But ...
Inviting President Obama’s half-brother hardly seems like a game-changer, and the Republican nominee’s late conversion to term limits seems unlikely to throw off his opponent for a term-limited office. He may have also finally figured out that any strategy that relies on getting Clinton to ...
in U.S. For 2016, two strong candidates for the president post areHillary Clintonbelongs to Democratic Party and former secretary of state and Republican Party candidateDonald Trumpwho is a businessman. It is the first election in U.S in which a female of the major political party takes ...
The article discusses the final presidential debate between U.S. President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida. Fred Allen, an editor at "Forbes" opined that Obama emerged the victor while "Wall Street Journal" argued that Romney won as ...
Trump makes for good TV, and Fiorina has all the facts, but Jeb Bush can't get out of his own way.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Thursday said her GOP rival Vivek Ramaswamy “threw a petty shot,” when addressing their ongoing feud during an interview with Fox News. At the third primary debate in Miami, Haleycalled Ramaswamy a “scum”after he brought up her daughter during...
Transcript of the Oct. 22, 2012, presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., as prepared by the Commission on Presidential Debates with permission to re-publish. ...
The Republican front-runner's threat to boycott CNBC's debate set off an intense 48 hours of deal-making.