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Ben Carson speaking before the Nevada caucuses in February 2016. In January 2016, Carson lost Sam Pimm, executive director of the pro-Carson super PAC the 2016 Committee, along with all of the PAC's staff in New Hampshire, when they resigned their positions and endorsed GOP rival Ted Cruz. [137]
Background: Dr. Ben Carson (born in 1951) was a Maryland brain surgeon and professor (1984–2013). He was raised in Michigan. He is an author, speaker, and runs a scholarship fund. He also served on the board of directors for Kellogg and Costco Wholesale Corporation for 18 and 16 years respectively.
Tennessee Republican primary, March 1, 2016 Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count Bound Unbound Total Donald Trump: 333,180: 38.94%: 33: 0: 33: Ted Cruz 211,471 24.71% 16 0 16 Marco Rubio 181,274 21.18% 9 0 9 Ben Carson 64,951 7.59% 0 0 0 John Kasich 45,301 5.29% 0 0 0 Jeb Bush (withdrawn) 9,551 1.12% 0 0 0 Mike Huckabee (withdrawn ...
The 2016 Nevada Republican presidential caucuses took place ... the Republican caucus in Nevada was the only presidential primary on ... Ben Carson 3,619 4.79% 2 ...
Ben Carson remains in contention to be ... a GOP consultant, said that Carson “was a reliable surrogate” for Trump in this year’s caucuses and primaries and that he checks other boxes for a ...
The 2016 South Carolina Republican presidential primary took place on February 20 in the U.S. state of South Carolina, ... Ben Carson 12%: Jeb Bush 11%:
Ben Carson, Trump’s former housing and urban development secretary, said: “Colorado just decided to disenfranchise the people of their state by choosing to remove Donald Trump from the ballot ...
Ben Carson, Republican, retired neurosurgeon One of the biggest risers continues to be Carson, who has seen his support double since July in a recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll.