Donald Trump ranks as the most unpopular top-tier presidential contender in more than 30 years of ABC News/Washington Post polls, trailing only former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke among presidential candidates in any election year since 1984. CONT. Gregory Holyk, ABC News Read more »
No Paul Ryan Means Still More Anger
If Paul Ryan really meant what he said, the Republican Party has lost its best chance to take the White House and maintain control of the Senate. “Let me be clear: I do not want nor will I accept the nomination for our party,” Ryan told reporters on Tuesday afternoon […] Read more »
Trump, Clinton Hold Sizable Leads in New York
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have opened up double-digit leads in New York ahead of the state’s April 19 primary, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll. CONT. Mark Murray, NBC News Read more »
Fox News Poll: Trump, Clinton rule Empire State
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have double-digit leads in the race for their party’s nominations in New York. Trump’s advantage is widespread in the Republican contest. A new Fox News poll finds he leads among men, women, every age group, every income group, and among those with a college degree […] Read more »
Could Sanders be a stronger Democratic nominee than Clinton?
Unimaginable at the start of the campaign, Bernie Sanders might be a stronger general election candidate for the Democrats than Hillary Clinton. He leads Donald Trump nationally by 20 points right now in a hypothetical general election matchup, more than double her 9-point lead, according to the latest McClatchy-Marist poll. […] Read more »
Donald Trump’s Path to 1,237 Is Not Mission Impossible
Until Wisconsin, Donald Trump was considered likely to win a majority of pledged delegates. In truth, his plan to reach 1,237 was already very vulnerable; Ted Cruz had built enough support by March 15 that even adding a modest share of Marco Rubio’s voters was likely to start him on […] Read more »