While the dust settles after last night’s Super Tuesday, the conversation continues on my show. We discussed everything from Cruz exceeding expectations, to Trump winning big, and Rubio staying alive. If it remains a tight race through June, Jersey may play a pivotal role in the general election.
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton are eyeing an opportunity to pull away from their rivals on Super Tuesday, a delegate-rich dash across the country that could accelerate their march toward the general election.
Republicans are barreling toward Super Tuesday with another debate in the offing and Donald Trump's opponents reaching for perhaps their last best chance to knock him off stride for the presidential nomination.
Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are trying to make the most of a mixed Super Tuesday, each claiming a measure of victory but unable to settle the most tumultuous race for the GOP presidential nomination in decades.
Voters at Super Tuesday precincts are drawing a composite sketch, of sorts, of the Republican candidate they'd like to challenge President Barack Obama in the fall.
It's Super Tuesday and Mitt Romney is angling to solidify his front-runner status and Rick Santorum to keep it a two-man race as voters in 10 states put Super Tuesday's imprint on the Republican presidential race. Newt Gingrich just hopes to keep his struggling campaign alive with a strong showing in Georgia.
With Republican primaries in 11 states taking place on Tuesday, Gov. Chris Christie says it makes sense for the GOP to agree on a presidential nominee as soon as possible.