Here Are The Winners And Losers From Super Tuesday
Here are the winners and losers from Super Tuesday.
Here are the winners and losers from Super Tuesday.
Donald Trump burned his presidential campaign to the ground with a delusional press conference full of gibberish which proved that the Republican frontrunner is unfit to be president.
Donald Trump beat establishment favorite Senator Marco Rubio (R-FLA) in Virginia, the state that houses many establishment Republicans whose votes, it was hoped, would save Rubio and thus save the Republican party.
Remember when liberal was a dirty word? Not any more. We’ve been saying this throughout President Obama’s presidency, but here’s the proof. Under Obama, there has been a subtle but big paradigm shift toward proud liberalism.
In Vermont, as in other states, there is a great divide growing in the Republican Party and the line is education. According to an NBC News exit poll, Gov. John Kasich is in “neck-and-neck” battle with Donald Trump, separated by education, with Trump leading among those without a college degree.
Hillary Clinton swept through the South with wins in Alabama and Tennessee, building on her earlier wins in Georgia and Virginia this evening, as well as her earlier South Carolina win.
Senator Bernie Sanders used his victory speech after the Vermont Democratic primary to hammer the billionaires and Citizens United.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the projected winner of Georgia and Virginia.
To the surprise of no one, Sen. Bernie Sanders was quickly projected to be the winner of the Vermont primary.
South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley gave Donald Trump a big old “Bless Your Heart” after Trump threw yet another thin-skinned temper tantrum claiming the people of South Carolina were embarrassed by Haley because she said there was nothing stopping Trump from releasing his oh-so-secret tax returns.
The Democratic Policy and Communications Center rounded up editorials from around the country that all tell Republicans to stop obstructing. Their message: “American People to GOP: Do Your Job”.
President Barack Obama will press leaders of the Republican-led U.S. Senate on Tuesday to allow confirmation hearings and a vote on his nominee to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court despite their repeated vows not to act on anyone he selects.
Rubio joked about his supporters roughing up two men, tearing up their signs, and throwing away a prop, even causing one man to double over
A new CNN/ORC Poll has shows how big of a hole Republicans could be digging for themselves as both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders would easily beat Donald Trump.
It is critical Americans understand the context of Rafael’s use of Josiah, who executed priests, psychics and entire cities to obtain mercy