By Dave Andrusko Whether Sen. Ted Cruz’s crushing victory yesterday in Wisconsin’s Republican primary is actually a “turning point, a “pivotal moment,” or results that “fundamentally changed the trajectory of the race,” the universal consensus is that the odds against...
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Today’s Wisconsin primary is first since NRLC votes to support Sen. Ted Cruz
By Dave Andrusko Three months ago--even a month ago--who would have thought that today’s primary results in Wisconsin could play a major role in determining who is the presidential nominee for both the Republican and Democratic parties? I’m guessing pretty much no...
National Right to Life Political Committees will support Sen. Ted Cruz in upcoming primaries
By Dave Andrusko Meeting in Arlington, Virginia, the National Right to Life Board of Directors Saturday voted to support Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in the upcoming Republican presidential primaries, which begin tomorrow in Wisconsin. In the week preceding the Board’s vote,...
Cruz maintains 10 point lead over Trump in Wisconsin, Sanders up on Clinton by 5 points
By Dave Andrusko Once upon a time, not so long ago, the nomination processes for both the Republican and Democratic parties seemed to be almost on automatic pilot. Not so, anymore. As NRL News Today wrote on Thursday, while Donald Trump remains the frontrunner in...
Cruz leads Trump in two Wisconsin polls, Sanders has narrow lead over Clinton in one poll
By Dave Andrusko Two recent polls put Texas Senator Ted Cruz ahead of Donald Trump in Wisconsin (by 5 and 10 points, respectively) while Democratic Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders is narrowly ahead of Hillary Clinton in a new Marquette University Law School poll. While...
Sanders upsets Clinton in Michigan, Trump wins three states, Cruz one state
By Dave Andrusko It was difficult to avoid thinking ahead to the March 15 spate of winner-take-all primaries, but last night’s results--especially the shocker in Michigan--refused to play second fiddle. Listening to the commentators last night, the campaigns of both...
Carson on brink of formally dropping out, Romney to blast Trump
By Dave Andrusko After Super Tuesday, one burning question was whether retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson would continue his bid to be the Republican presidential nominee. Yesterday, without formally dropping out, Dr. Carson said, “I do not see a political path forward...
Clinton, Trump lead Super Tuesday results
By Dave Andrusko Front runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton each carried seven states on Super Tuesday, adding to their delegate count as candidates in both parties gear up for the first big surge of winner-take-all states on March 15 in places such as Ohio,...
Rubio shines in final Republican debate before Super Tuesday
By Dave Andrusko As we watched the tenth Republican presidential debate last night, from the very beginning I couldn’t help but wonder how many “5” or “10” takeaway articles would already be written half-way through the contentious debate. How could there not be a...
Trump lead in South Carolina narrows with tight battle for second; Clinton/Sanders too close to call in Nevada
By Dave Andrusko My wife and I spent the better part of two days driving from the Midwest back to Virginia and we used that time to listen to a great deal of political coverage of the Democratic caucuses in Nevada and the Republican primary in South Carolina, both of...