
Quinnipiac: Donald Trump leads Republican presidential field
Good news for Donald Trump, bad news for Donald Trump. The good news: a new Quinnipiac University poll has him building on his lead among Republican presidential candidates.

Good news for Donald Trump, bad news for Donald Trump. The good news: a new Quinnipiac University poll has him building on his lead among Republican presidential candidates.

Donald Trump continues to surge in New Hampshire, with a new Public Policy Polling poll of Granite State voters putting the billionaire mouthpiece at 35 percent, well ahead of Ohio Gov. John Kasich, in second in New Hampshire at 11 percent.

Former Virginia U.S. Sen. Jim Webb hasn’t seen his presidential campaign catch fire yet, to say the least. He was asked in an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” about two campaigns that have caught fire: Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders.

Businessman Donald Trump leads the field of Republican presidential candidates among likely GOP caucus voters, according to a new poll from Suffolk University.

Billionaire Donald Trump now leads the crowded Republican presidential field in Iowa, according to a new poll from Public Policy Polling.

The focus of those following the 2016 presidential race of late has been on how the Republican Party is coming apart at the seams trying to deal with Donald Trump.

Donald Trump, somehow, some way, has the lead right now in the Republican Party presidential nomination polls. Which means about as much as being the favorite to win the football game weeks out before the big game.

Augusta Free Press editor talks with host Jim Bresnahan on WREL-1450 in Lexington, Va., on Donald Trump and the 2016 presidential race, and the looming Major League Baseball trade deadline.

Life is getting back to normal at The Chris Graham Show, with reporting on the goings-on at Pinehurst and the 2015 ACC Football Kickoff, and discussion on the rise in the presidential polls for billionaire Donald Trump.

A new poll from Public Policy Polling has billionaire Donald Trump at the top of the crowded field of Republican Party presidential contenders, even as voters are having obvious issue with his negative comments on 2008 GOP nominee John McCain.