Trump down but still No.1 in Republican race, Fiorina at No.2: CNN/ORC poll
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Billionaire Donald Trump remains in first place in the race to win the Republican presidential nomination for 2016, but his support has fallen to 24 percent from 32 percent previously, a CNN/ORC poll released on Sunday shows.
Trump defend Obama? ‘I don’t think so!’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump said on Saturday it was not his job to stand up for U.S. President Barack Obama after a man at one of his campaign events said he was a Muslim and “not even an American.”
Trump defend Obama? ‘I don’t think so!’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump said on Saturday it was not his job to stand up for U.S. President Barack Obama after a man at one of his campaign events said he was a Muslim and “not even an American.”
Democratic donors urge Biden to challenge Clinton in U.S. 2016 race
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A group of prominent Democratic Party fundraisers on Friday began circulating a letter to encourage a hesitant Vice President Joe Biden to enter the 2016 race for U.S. president.
Obama nominates first openly gay service secretary to lead Army
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama nominated Eric Fanning to become the next secretary of the Army, the White House said on Friday, paving the way for the first openly gay leader of a military service branch in U.S. history.
Exclusive: Democratic donors urge Biden to challenge Clinton in U.S. 2016 race
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A group of prominent Democratic Party fundraisers on Friday began circulating a letter to encourage a hesitant Vice President Joe Biden to enter the 2016 race for U.S. president.
Michigan legislator who quit over affair cover-up to run again
DETROIT (Reuters) – A former state legislator in Michigan who resigned last week after revelations that he and a fellow conservative Republican lawmaker had covered up their extramarital affair announced on Friday he will run to regain his former seat….
Obama nominates first openly gay service secretary to lead Army
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama nominated Eric Fanning to become the next secretary of the Army, the White House said on Friday, paving the way for the first openly gay leader of a military service branch in U.S. history.
Courts call the shots for budget-less Illinois
CHICAGO (Reuters) – Caught in a political stalemate that has forced it to operate for nearly three months without a budget, Illinois’ spending decisions are increasingly being made by courts and at a rate that is further deepening the state’s fiscal woes.
Trump under fire for not correcting man who called Obama a Muslim
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump came under fire on Friday from Republican and Democratic rivals and the White House for not correcting a man who called President Barack Obama a Muslim at a Trump campaign event.