In Iowa, Expect the Unexpected
Trump leads the late polls, with Rubio positioned for a strong finish.
Trump leads the late polls, with Rubio positioned for a strong finish.
Gaining in the polls, the Florida senator delivers a compelling closing argument before the Iowa caucuses.
Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio round out our top tier of Republican contenders.
Party officials and strategists believe that if Trump wins Iowa, Rubio’s path to the nomination is clearer.
Ted Cruz may not be leading in polls, but he’s the best-positioned Republican in the South’s first primary.
Trump shows he’s a front-runner, Rubio and Cruz duke it out, and Christie hangs tough.
His strength with Reagan Democrats could make him a force in the primaries—but he’ll need to win Iowa first.
GOP leaders thought they vanquished the tea party in the midterms. Their 2016 presidential primary is proving them wrong.
If the New Jersey governor beats Marco Rubio in New Hampshire, he’ll become the establishment leader.
The Senate seats most likely to flip.