If Clinton still hopes to lock up the Democratic nomination, then it is imperative that she turn the ship around, or else Sen. Sanders is going to walk away with it like President Obama did in 2008.
OPINION: Democrat candidates still existent despite continued Republican attention
Clinton commands the majority of prospective Democrat voters at 56.5 percent, while Sanders holds 32.2 percent of the vote.
Marco Rubio could have a shot at the primary nomination
Christian Segers, Staff Writer Marco Rubio has remained a sleeper GOP candidate for much of the Trump ?freak show,? but as Rubio continues to draw support for his proposed tax plan, […]
The businessman America needs?
It makes for a good election to have someone like that in the running to draw interest and to get people interested in the entire election process as a whole.”
Ben Carson: neurosurgeon turned presidential candidate
Christian Segers, Staff Writer This file is licensed under the creative commons attribution-share alike 3.0 unproved license Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series looking at candidates for […]
Picking Carson’s brain: a look at America’s ideal GOP candidate
“There’s a muscular way to do things and there’s a smart way to do things. Sometimes you have to know which is best.”