The Republican candidate will reportedly spend $2 million per week as the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary approach.
However the Republican presidential primary turns out, the conditions that fostered the mogul’s rise have left their mark on the party—and America.
San Diego’s Kevin Faulconer thinks he can show the GOP how to win back the nation’s big cities. But is there enough substance to back his style?
Two top aides resigned from the Republican candidate’s team on Thursday, dealing the latest blow to a troubled effort.
The overflow room at Trump’s New Hampshire rally was packed to the gills—but low energy at best.
Even though he’s worth more than any other candidate, the Republican frontrunner has so far spent a pittance on his presidential campaign.
The system was set to encourage candidates to reach out to independents and moderates—but instead paved a way for them to interfere with the state’s election.
Both parties are hoping a new app for tallying votes will smooth an election plagued by errors in 2012.
Over the last 12 months, some candidates soared as others stumbled.
You were ruthless, 2015.
If it wants to make changes to help Carson rebound, it’d better make them quietly.
A shift in strategy by super PACs reveals the diminishing influence of big sums of money in a seemingly unpredictable race.
With mainstream candidates splitting support, party leaders in the Granite State worry that Cruz and Trump will run away with the primary.
The frontrunner’s support is mostly built on his confident projection of executive intelligence.
The network intervenes in the Republican primary, imposing more restrictive criteria to qualify for the next debate.
His critiques of the GOP frontrunner are more about style than substance—and they aren’t quite ideologically consistent.
An analysis finds that the Republican frontrunner’s tax plan reserves its greatest benefits for the wealthiest Americans.