No. 2 Republican in Senate Endorses Trump for President After South Carolina Win

Sen. John Thune of South Dakota publicly endorsed the former president on Sunday. The second-highest-ranked Republican in the Senate on Sunday endorsed former President Donald Trump after he secured a GOP primary win in South Carolina, further imperiling candidate Nikki Haley’s election chances. Senate Minority Whip John Thune’s (R-S.C.) told multiple news outlets Sunday that

LIVE NOW: Sen. Cruz Addresses the Current State of South Texas

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) addresses several issues impacting South Texas, including the state of the economy, the fight for energy independence, the current political climate, the correlation of national and local politics, and the crisis at the U.S.–Mexico border in Laredo, Texas, at 2:30 p.m. ET o… Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning For Office?

Sen. Cruz Addresses the Current State of South Texas

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) addresses several issues impacting South Texas, including the state of the economy, the fight for energy independence, the current political climate, the correlation of national and local politics, and the crisis at the U.S.–Mexico border in Laredo, Texas, at 2:30 p.m. ET o… Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning For Office?

Despite Loss in South Carolina, Haley Resists Pressure to Quit

Haley has vowed to press toward Super Tuesday despite a double-digit loss in the state she served as governor for two terms. CHARLESTON, S.C.—Nikki Haley made just one prediction about this state’s Republican primary election. She said, “South Carolina will vote on Saturday. But on Sunday, I’ll still be running for president,” in a speech

Haley Vows to Stay in the Race After Bruising Loss in Home State

Despite losing to Trump by double-digits in South Carolina, Haley reaffirmed her pledge to press on through Super Tuesday. Despite a major loss in her home state of South Carolina, where she was a popular governor, GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley struck a defiant tone on Feb. 24, vowing to continue the race despite decreasing

Haleys Vows to ‘Stay in the Fight’ After Bruising Loss in Home State

The country is frustrated but they need to pick someone who can beat President Joe Biden, she says. Despite a humiliating loss in her home state of South Carolina, where she was a popular governor, GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley struck a defiant tone on Feb. 24, vowing to continue the race despite decreasing odds,