Business mogul and self-promoter Donald Trump on Monday said that he would “always accept credit” for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s decisive win in Nevada on Saturday. “There was a lot riding on that particular race in Nevada and it was interesting, because the numbers were much, much greater than…
Republican Mitt Romney was riding high Friday, the eve of Nevada’s presidential caucuses, after a new poll gave him a 20-point lead and real estate mogul Donald Trump endorsed his candidacy. The former Massachusetts governor, who scored a major win in Florida on Tuesday, was back on track after stumbling…
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Real estate tycoon and reality TV star Donald Trump threw his weight behind Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney on Thursday, in a glitzy boost for the former Massachusetts governor’s White House hopes. In typical Trump style, he had kept poll-watchers guessing until the last moment; as late…
Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump is expected to make an announcement about the 2012 presidential race at 3:30 p.m. ET on Thursday. Watch this live video from CNN, broadcast Feb. 2, 2011. …
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Donald Trump will make a “major announcement” Thursday about the US presidential race, according to his aides, as media reports said he will endorse Newt Gingrich. The real estate tycoon and reality TV star, who flirted with running for the presidency himself last year, will speak…
Donald Trump called in to Greta Van Susteren’s show on Thursday night to discuss the current state of the Republican field and the question of whether or not “the right third party candidate” (namely himself) could beat President Obama in 2012. The Reality TV star hearkened back to the Ross…
Emboldened by Donald Trump dropping out of the Newsmax GOP debate, Stephen Colbert made certain to plug his own debate again Tuesday evening. Hearing the billionaire withdrew from moderating because of his urge to still run as an independent candidate for president, Colbert gave his usual, animated opinion on Trump.…
After seeing GOP presidential candidate after candidate decline to attend, Donald Trump withdrew himself from moderating the December 27th Newsmax debate, according to published reports on Fox News and CNN Tuesday afternoon. Only Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum had indicated they would be at the debate engineered by The Apprentice…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Conservative publisher Newsmax said it is going ahead with a planned December 27 Republican presidential “debate” moderated by Donald Trump and featuring candidates Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, despite controversy generated by one of its star attractions. Christopher Ruddy, the founder and CEO of Newsmax, which…