Finally, a Clean GOP Debate!

It’s just a few days before 433 delegates are awarded in Ohio, Florida, Illinois, Missouri, the Virgin Islands, D.C., Guam, Wyoming, and North Carolina. This was a clean debate–the candidates disagreed, but they did not attack each other. Rubio, playing to a home crowd at the University of Miami, had an excellent night. Cruz and […]

Who Will You Vote For?

Read my summary of last night’s GOP debate

Republican Debate a Trainwreck

GOP candidates debated each other on Saturday night in South Carolina, to help voters prepare for that state’s primary on Saturday, February 20. Instead of giving us a good insight into further details of their policies, the infighting and name calling turned it into a train wreck. Divisive and cutting conduct by several candidates included […]

Three Candidates Rocked the Debate

It was an instructive and entertaining evening as the top seven candidates fielded questions from Fox Business News’ Neil Cavuto and Maria Bartiromo. All the candidates had good moments, but three stood out, dominating the evening with wit, energy and command of the issues. There was a spirit of camaraderie, even though they were not […]

Candidates Vie for the Hearts of Conservatives

The debate hosted by Fox Business News and the Wall Street Journal was a showcase for economic issues, including immigration, banking, taxation, the Federal Reserve, growth and government spending. The questions were good and the candidates had an excellent forum to explain their platforms–at least on a cursory level. It was a true debate, with lots of […]

Marco Rubio’s Early Lead

April 24, 2015  A new poll has Marco Rubio at the lead of a close 3-way with Jeb Bush second and Scott Walker third. There are about 20 or more thought to soon announce their candidacy for the Republican ticket. Of the other declared candidates, Rand Paul routinely polls better than Hillary Clinton, and Ted […]