New Jersey's presidential primary is important, for a change, though seemingly in the bag for Donald Trump. Candidates are likely to focus elsewhere, like California.
Before Chris Christie announced his presidential run in June, his camp probably never thought Donald Trump would be the main competition a couple months in.
The much-anticipated Republican presidential debate Thursday night had some fireworks from the ever-controversial Donald Trump, but a pair of political experts said that didn't necessarily make him the winner. They were also split on how Gov. Chris Christie did.
Not every political expert thinks making into Thursday night's prime time debate of Republican presidential candidates is crucial and at least one wasn't sure the debate itself matters.
Although it's not clear why, Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has opened up a huge 14-point lead in the latest national poll of GOP voters released Monday. The Monmouth University survey also indicated that Gov. Chris Christie is likely to be in the top 10 which would enable him to participate in Thursday night's prime time debate.
,a href="//wpgtalkradio.com/tags/chris-christie/">Gov. Chris Christie reignited his war with New Jersey teachers during a CNN interview in which he said that the national teachers union deserves a punch in the face.
Fox News is expected to announce Tuesday night the top 10 candidates in national polls who will participate in the first prime time Republican presidential debate scheduled for Aug. 6. The remaining six GOP candidates will be invited to take part in a debate earlier that same day.
In the first Monmouth University poll since he launched his presidential campaign, Gov. Chris Christie makes it into the top 10 with GOP primary voters in New Hampshire.