Republican presidential candidate polls
A poll released Monday found that Iowa Republicans who regularly vote would choose Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio over Donald Trump if a GOP nominee were selected today.
All but forgotten in the summer, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio have climbed near the top of recent Iowa and New Hampshire polls that have them rivaling Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination.
Looks like there is a new GOP front-runner, for now.
It is no secret Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has made some questionable comments in the past about minority groups and women.
Conservative Hispanics have had it with Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. Subsequently, some of the top Hispanic organizations in the country are planning an "unprecedented meeting" to decide what role they will play in keeping these candidates out of the Oval Office.
The retired neurosurgeon sits four percentage points behind Republican front-runner Trump in a new New York Times/ CBS News poll released Tuesday.
Fox News anchors who previously defended Donald Trump denounced tweets made about Megyn Kelly, one which called her a "bimbo."
They may not agree with him, but Republican presidential candidates must tread lightly drawing Donald Trump's supporters, especially when speaking about illegal immigration.