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The Kentucky senator said The Donald lust for power makes him like the creepy Tolkein character who craves the 'precious' ring. Trump is leading national polls while Paul's numbers are in single digits.
Palin spoke for nearly 20 minutes in Tulsa at the Mabee Arena at Oral Roberts University on Wednesday. She called Trump 'ballsy enough to get out there.'
DailyMail.com polled more than 350 people standing in line to see Donald Trump in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Just 5 per cent said they were anti-Trump and another 4 per cent were undecided.
'Certainly there'd be a role somewhere in the administration if she wanted,' he said, before cautioning that 'I'm not sure that she does want that.'
The Intelligence Community's inspector general told Senate committee chairs that some of Clinton's personal emails contained information that's strictly 'need-to-know.'
The Obama administration is already on the losing end of two federal court decisions, including a 2-1 appeals-court spanking, and needs the Supreme Court to resurrect 'DACA' and 'DAPA.'
'I would be a far better leader,' than Reagan, Trump told a Christian broadcaster. 'I'll be much stronger on borders. I'll be much stronger on protecting the evangelicals.'
'We’re getting a big endorsement on Tuesday. It's going to be a lot of fun. ... Something big is going to happen,' The Donald said during a rally in Concord, New Hampshire.
'Two Corinthians, right?' Trump asked the crowd of conservative religious college students, bungling what Bible-studying Christians would read as 'Second Corinthians.'
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Monday punched back at Sen. Bernie Sanders, who ridiculed him during Sunday night's Democratic debate for disbelieving climate change science.
The top search question for Clinton's chief rival: 'Why is Bernie Sanders so popular?' Also in the top-five list for Hillary, voters want to know 'What did Hillary Clinton do that is illegal?'
Bernie Sanders said 'it is beyond my comprehension how we can elect as President of the United States somebody like Trump who believes that climate change is a hoax invented by the Chinese.'
While both main White House hopefuls have near-identical economic positions, squabbles have broken out between the Clinton and Sanders camps over gun, banks and the future of Obamacare.
While leading nationally, Clinton suddenly finds herself under threat of losing the first two state contests, in Iowa, where the pair are neck and neck, and in New Hampshire, where Sanders has a lead.
'I've been hitting them hard. And I think I might have had something to do with it,' Trump boasted of his campaign broadsides against Tehran. He also hammered Cruz for a pair of unreported bank loans.
'They've announced the location of the next Democratic debate,' Cruz chuckled. 'They're going to host it at Leavenworth. They wanted to make it easier for Hillary to attend.' Tea partiers went wild.
Letting Iowans see the movie for free will ingratiate him with conservative voters while ensuring that 'Benghazi' – a word seen in some circles as Clinton's most reliable Kryptonite – remains in the news.
Graham is seen as a puckish war hawk, a combination of qualities that served him poorly in his brief run for the presidency. Now he's on team 'Jeb!'
The Donald blew his stack Wednesday night, lashing out at fellow Republicans, the disgraced Bergdahl, and a sound engineer: 'Whoever the hell bought this mic system – don't pay the son of a b***h!'
The president also cautioned his fans at the University of Nebraska Omaha that he can't serve 'four more years' because the Constitution forbids it – and 'because Michelle would kill me!'
TRUMP 45 / CRUZ 30 / RUBIO 21 IN A THREE-WAY: Pundits have argued that Trump's appeal would flatten in a smaller field, but that appears to be false according to a YouGov survey.
'I'm going to go to the members' chapel,' King said, 'where I'm going to pray for the restoration of our Constitution,' Iowa right-winger Steve King told reporters.
'We need to reject any politics that targets people because of race or religion,' the president said during his annual speech. That was seen as a slap at Trump's call for a halt to Muslims entering the U.S.
'Our answer' to terrorism 'needs to be more than tough talk or calls to carpet bomb civilians,' Obama said. Cruz vowed in December to 'carpet bomb them into oblivion' as president.
Fox Business Network anchor Maria Bartiromo and Neil Cavuto spoke with DailyMail.com in advance of moderating Thursday night's GOP debate.
NBC partnered with Survey Monkey, polling 'self-selected' Americans online to find Hillary with a strong lead. Investor's Business Daily used a traditional phone poll and found a dead heat.
A hidden camera video from a conservative muckraker group shows the underbelly of discontent with Common Core among teachers and cynical textbook salespeople.
Trump spoke to nearly 10,000 people last Monday in Lowell, a Massachusetts town less than 15 miles from his HQ in Littleton. Police are investigating surveillance videos from the area.
'Is he a natural-born citizen?' Trump asked a Reno, Nevada audience. The crowd answered 'No!' But The Donald said, 'I don't know...Honestly, we don't know. Who the hell knows?'
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump said Sunday he doesn't watch professional football much anymore because the NFL has gone "soft...
Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump said on Sunday he doesn't watch professional football much anymore because the NFL has gone 'soft' like the United States.
A Rasmussen poll released Friday shows that 74 percent of likely Republican voters – nearly 3 in 4 – say The Donald will be their party's standard-bearer in the fall.
DailyMail.com polled more than 325 people at random in the line of thousands that snaked through downtown Burlington in the hours before the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts opened its doors.
'Don't give him his coat! Take his coat!' Trump told security as they ejected one man. 'You know, it's like 10 degrees outside. ... keep his coat! Tell him we'll send it to him in a few weeks.'
The agency told a watchdog group in 2013 that it didn't have any information about Hillary's emails, even though 'dozens of senior officials' knew she was using a private server.
Trump is compensating for liberal saboteurs in Vermont who requested tickets by the bucketful in the hope that mass no-shows would leave a large portion of the theater embarrassingly empty.
Jackson told Seth Meyers on Tuesday night that he saw Trump's caddie helping him cheat by miraculously 'finding' a ball The Donald had hit into a lake.
Trump has gone back and forth about whether Cruz is a 'natural-born citizen,' as the U.S. Constitution requires of presidents. Cruz was born in Canada to an American mother and a Cuban father.
He was hammered for not criticizing an anti-Islam fan in September, and toyed with the idea of slamming Tuesday's dissenter 'for the press,' ultimately telling the man softly, 'How dare you.'
The Donald is crushing the field at 35 per cent but has spent just $1.5 million on ads. Jeb Bush is spending heavily – $49 million already – but has just a 4.3 per cent polling average to show for it
'We will build a wall that works. We will secure the border,' Cruz says in the ad, in video picked up from a December debate – but his team left out Cruz's next remark: 'I'll get Donald Trump to pay for it!'
Agents allowed the man to enter the arena after they confiscated the bullets. A raucous Trump rally included children shouting 'Build that wall!' on stadium seats and a smattering of tossed-out activists.
A young woman standing in the back of the stage closed her eyes for significant stretches of time as TV cameras rolled and a girl in front of her scowled and fought off a yawn.
'She lied to our faces. No one in the mainstream media has the courage to call her out for it. If I am our nominee, voters will be reminded of it time and time again,' Rubio pledged in New Hampshire.
Four relatives of the Benghazi fallen have said otherwise – including the father of one dead CIA contractor who wrote Clinton's words verbatim in a notebook as she spoke.
A federal judge has ordered batches of Clinton's work emails to be released on the last weekday of each month, making the December portion due as the ball drops in Times Square.
When a reporter reminded him that the shooting 'happened in Cleveland,' a forlorn-looking Bush cast his eyes downward and said: 'Oh, I'm sorry. My bad.'
'I wanna use hairspray!' Trump boomed, complaining that pump sprays get 'stuck in your hair and you say, "Oh my God, I gotta take a shower again! My hair's all screwed up!"'
'I'm looking to win everything,' Trump told a capacity crowd of thousands in a South Carolina hotel ballroom, saying that his tussles with Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush are part of a 'war.'
Taking questions aboard his private jet before a speech in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Trump was asked if his own past bad-boy episodes would be fair game. 'Yes, they would be,' he responded.