Three months after GOP presidential candidates debated in Milwaukee, UWM will host Dems
MILWAUKEE -- On November 10th, a Republican presidential debate was held at the Milwaukee Theatre in downtown Milwaukee.
MILWAUKEE -- On November 10th, a Republican presidential debate was held at the Milwaukee Theatre in downtown Milwaukee.
On to New Hampshire: Ted Cruz, Hillary Clinton win Iowa caucuses, other candidates hopeful
IOWA -- It was a long night -- but the Iowa caucuses are now over.
IOWA -- It was a long night -- but the Iowa caucuses are now over.
Iowa caucuses: Campaigns push with "last-ditch effort" to secure votes
DES MOINES -- The Iowa caucuses are the first real test in the race for the White House.
DES MOINES -- The Iowa caucuses are the first real test in the race for the White House.
Donald Trump says he raised nearly $6 million for veterans with debate boycott
If Donald Trump had any second thoughts about skipping the GOP debate, he certainly didn't show it as he took the stage before a raucous crowd at Drake University on Thursday night to say that he had raised nearly $6 million for veterans in one day.For several days now, the pundits have pontificated about the damage that Trump's decision could inflict on his campaign.
If Donald Trump had any second thoughts about skipping the GOP debate, he certainly didn't show it as he took the stage before a raucous crowd at Drake University on Thursday night to say that he had raised nearly $6 million for veterans in one day.For several days now, the pundits have pontificated about the damage that Trump's decision could inflict on his campaign.
Donald Trump's campaign manager says Trump skipping Thursday's GOP debate
Donald Trump will "definitely" skip Thursday's GOP debate due to a deepening fight with the Fox News Channel, according to his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski."It's not under negotiation," Lewandowski told reporters Tuesday evening.Instead of attending the debate, "We'll have an event here in Iowa, with potentially another network, to raise money for wounded warriors," he said. "And Fox will go from probably having 24 million viewers to about 2 million."Lewandowski ruled out Trump's participation just a few minutes after Trump himself said he would "most likely" hold a competing event in Iowa during the debate."Let's see how much money Fox is going to make on the debate without me, okay?" Trump said, asserting that the ratings will sink if he's not there.Trump said he was outraged by a "wiseguy" Fox press release that mocked him earlier in the day.Now Fox News and Trump are at loggerheads.
Donald Trump will "definitely" skip Thursday's GOP debate due to a deepening fight with the Fox News Channel, according to his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski."It's not under negotiation," Lewandowski told reporters Tuesday evening.Instead of attending the debate, "We'll have an event here in Iowa, with potentially another network, to raise money for wounded warriors," he said. "And Fox will go from probably having 24 million viewers to about 2 million."Lewandowski ruled out Trump's participation just a few minutes after Trump himself said he would "most likely" hold a competing event in Iowa during the debate."Let's see how much money Fox is going to make on the debate without me, okay?" Trump said, asserting that the ratings will sink if he's not there.Trump said he was outraged by a "wiseguy" Fox press release that mocked him earlier in the day.Now Fox News and Trump are at loggerheads.
Donald Trump: My supporters would stick with me through shooting
SIOUX CENTER, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says his supporters are so loyal they would stick with him even if he stood in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shot somebody.Trump was addressing a rally Saturday at a Christian school, Dordt College, in Sioux Center, Iowa.In addition to criticizing his rivals, Trump went after conservative radio host Glenn Beck, who will be appearing at two rallies with Ted Cruz later in the day.Beck is among nearly two dozen conservative thinkers who penned anti-Trump essays for National Review magazine.Cruz is Trump's most serious challenger in early-voting Iowa.Several Republican contenders are in the state this weekend, with just nine days to go before Iowa's caucuses open the voting in the 2016 campaign.
SIOUX CENTER, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says his supporters are so loyal they would stick with him even if he stood in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shot somebody.Trump was addressing a rally Saturday at a Christian school, Dordt College, in Sioux Center, Iowa.In addition to criticizing his rivals, Trump went after conservative radio host Glenn Beck, who will be appearing at two rallies with Ted Cruz later in the day.Beck is among nearly two dozen conservative thinkers who penned anti-Trump essays for National Review magazine.Cruz is Trump's most serious challenger in early-voting Iowa.Several Republican contenders are in the state this weekend, with just nine days to go before Iowa's caucuses open the voting in the 2016 campaign.
Reid Ribble declares he will not support Donald Trump if he is Republican nominee
MILWAUKEE -- A Wisconsin congressman has taken the Donald Trump controversy a step further.
MILWAUKEE -- A Wisconsin congressman has taken the Donald Trump controversy a step further.
Muhammad Ali calls on Muslims "to stand up to those who use Islam to advance their own personal agenda"
WASHINGTON — Boxing legend Muhammad Ali is criticizing Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States, and calling on Muslims "to stand up to those who use Islam to advance their own personal agenda."Ali, one of the most famous Muslims in the world, says "the ruthless violence of so-called Islamic Jihadists goes against the very tenets of our religion."He says U.S. political leaders should help educate people about Islam and "clarify that these misguided murderers have perverted people's views on what Islam really is."Ali's statement Wednesday, first reported by NBC News, does not identify Trump by name but is directed at "presidential candidates proposing to ban Muslim immigration to the United States." He says they have "alienated many from learning about Islam."
WASHINGTON — Boxing legend Muhammad Ali is criticizing Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States, and calling on Muslims "to stand up to those who use Islam to advance their own personal agenda."Ali, one of the most famous Muslims in the world, says "the ruthless violence of so-called Islamic Jihadists goes against the very tenets of our religion."He says U.S. political leaders should help educate people about Islam and "clarify that these misguided murderers have perverted people's views on what Islam really is."Ali's statement Wednesday, first reported by NBC News, does not identify Trump by name but is directed at "presidential candidates proposing to ban Muslim immigration to the United States." He says they have "alienated many from learning about Islam."
"It's getting worse:" Students in Oak Creek hope education will put an end to hatred against Muslims
OAK CREEK -- American Muslims appear to be facing a perfect storm of hate.
OAK CREEK -- American Muslims appear to be facing a perfect storm of hate.
Gov. Walker among the Republicans against Donald Trump's "Muslim ban" proposal
CHIPPEWA FALLS — Governor Scott Walker joins a growing number of Republicans publicly opposing presidential candidate Donald Trump's call to ban Muslims from entering the United States.Walker, who abandoned his own presidential campaign in September, was in Chippewa Falls Tuesday, December 8th where he told WQOW-TV that the country's founding principles are based on protecting religious liberties, so he disagrees with Trump's proposal."I think we need to remember that our founding principles were based in part on protecting religious liberties, and so I disagree with him on that.
CHIPPEWA FALLS — Governor Scott Walker joins a growing number of Republicans publicly opposing presidential candidate Donald Trump's call to ban Muslims from entering the United States.Walker, who abandoned his own presidential campaign in September, was in Chippewa Falls Tuesday, December 8th where he told WQOW-TV that the country's founding principles are based on protecting religious liberties, so he disagrees with Trump's proposal."I think we need to remember that our founding principles were based in part on protecting religious liberties, and so I disagree with him on that.
Muslims, faith leaders say Donald Trump's 'Muslim ban' proposal will only further divide Americans
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Sending shock waves across the country, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump isn't backing down on his proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Sending shock waves across the country, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump isn't backing down on his proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States.
9 numbers that define Donald Trump
Let's face it: you already know all the basic info about Donald Trump.
Let's face it: you already know all the basic info about Donald Trump.
Paris terror attacks shift focus in 2016 presidential race to security issues
PARIS -- The terror attacks in Paris on Friday, November 13th have shaken up the 2016 presidential race, allowing national security issues to dominate the agenda for the first time in the campaign.The terrorist group ISIS has claimed responsibility for the terror attacks that left more than 100 people dead, and hundreds more hurt.
PARIS -- The terror attacks in Paris on Friday, November 13th have shaken up the 2016 presidential race, allowing national security issues to dominate the agenda for the first time in the campaign.The terrorist group ISIS has claimed responsibility for the terror attacks that left more than 100 people dead, and hundreds more hurt.
GOP and 2016: Ben Carson surges in Iowa polls; Donald Trump says he's still in it to win it
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Responding to Ben Carson's surge in Iowa polls, Donald Trump says he'll stick with the presidential race, even if he has to run from behind.Trump, known for boasting that he's "a winner," was unusually retrospective in an interview Tuesday on MSNBC, acknowledging he might lose the Republican nominating contest.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Responding to Ben Carson's surge in Iowa polls, Donald Trump says he'll stick with the presidential race, even if he has to run from behind.Trump, known for boasting that he's "a winner," was unusually retrospective in an interview Tuesday on MSNBC, acknowledging he might lose the Republican nominating contest.
Aerosmith's Steven Tyler threatens Donald Trump with lawsuit over 'Dream On' song
LOS ANGELES — Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is asking Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to stop using the power ballad "Dream On" at campaign events.
LOS ANGELES — Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is asking Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to stop using the power ballad "Dream On" at campaign events.
GOP Debate: Governor Walker starts strong out of the gate, but then falls silent
CALIFORNIA -- Governor Walker disappeared for long stretches during Wednesday night's Presidential debate in California -- although he did take aim on Donald Trump at the very beginning.These debates are free advertising, but you have to get your time on TV to do it, and Walker hasn't done it.He only got a couple questions during Wednesday night's debate and at one point, he didn't talk for 36 minutes.
CALIFORNIA -- Governor Walker disappeared for long stretches during Wednesday night's Presidential debate in California -- although he did take aim on Donald Trump at the very beginning.These debates are free advertising, but you have to get your time on TV to do it, and Walker hasn't done it.He only got a couple questions during Wednesday night's debate and at one point, he didn't talk for 36 minutes.
Donald Trump signs loyalty pledge to back GOP's nominee for president, skip third-party bid
NEW YORK — Donald Trump says he has signed a Republican loyalty pledge to back the GOP's 2016 nominee for president and skip a potential third-party bid.The billionaire businessman and presidential candidate roiled the GOP race when he refused to make such a promise in the campaign's first debate.The front-runner was the only candidate on stage not to make the commitment to back whoever emerges from the party's primaries.A third-party bid by Trump could harm the GOP's efforts to take back the White House after eight years of Democratic President Barack Obama.The Republican National Committee extended the pledge to all the candidates seeking the party's nomination to avoid such a scenario.
NEW YORK — Donald Trump says he has signed a Republican loyalty pledge to back the GOP's 2016 nominee for president and skip a potential third-party bid.The billionaire businessman and presidential candidate roiled the GOP race when he refused to make such a promise in the campaign's first debate.The front-runner was the only candidate on stage not to make the commitment to back whoever emerges from the party's primaries.A third-party bid by Trump could harm the GOP's efforts to take back the White House after eight years of Democratic President Barack Obama.The Republican National Committee extended the pledge to all the candidates seeking the party's nomination to avoid such a scenario.
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Governor Walker, in elected office since he was 25, denies he's a career politican
MADISON -- Governor Scott Walker denies he's a career politician — even though he's been in elected office since he was 25 years old.The 47-year-old Republican presidential candidate says in an interview with CNBC that he believes a career politician is "somebody who's been in Congress for 25 years."Walker's been in politics for most of his adult life — about 25 years when counting his first run for the state legislature at age 22.
MADISON -- Governor Scott Walker denies he's a career politician — even though he's been in elected office since he was 25 years old.The 47-year-old Republican presidential candidate says in an interview with CNBC that he believes a career politician is "somebody who's been in Congress for 25 years."Walker's been in politics for most of his adult life — about 25 years when counting his first run for the state legislature at age 22.
"I don’t see any need to apologize:" Rep. Moore not sorry for Walker 'noose' comment
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