Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Democrats react, poke fun at Trump Democratic surrogates Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York poked fun of some of Trump's tangents at the debate.
[336] On this position, Trump departed from the position of gun-rights groups and most of his 2016 Republican rivals for the presidency and supported a stance backed by Senate Democrats. [336] Trump said that he holds a New York concealed carry permit [ 333 ] [ 343 ] and that "I carry on occasion, sometimes a lot.
Eight Republican candidates for the party’s nominee in the 2024 election battled it out on stage at the first debate of their presidential campaigns.. With the notable absence of Donald Trump ...
Trump was backed by almost all Republicans, at 93% approval, and almost no Democrats, at 4%. His support among independents, the voters who tend to decide elections, was tepid, at 37%.
It is all a substantial shift from 2016, when Democrats and progressive influencers (and even some Republicans) frequently scolded news networks for the amount of airtime they gave Trump, in some ...
As Biden did not file for the New Hampshire primary ballot in deference to Democratic National Committee (DNC) rules changing the primary calendar, [b] [22] he was not invited to the debate, and instead gave a campaign speech in South Carolina discussing white supremacy and attacking Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.
The Dewey–Stassen debate was the first audio-recorded presidential debate to ever take place in the United States. It featured New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey and former Minnesota Governor Harold Stassen discussing the legal status of Communist Party of the United States four days before the 1948 Oregon Republican presidential primary.
Debate descends into chaos as moderators lose control over candidates far behind Trump in the polls