Many GOP leaders were not happy with Ted Cruz's decision not to endorse Donald Trump in his RNC speech.
"I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and who attack my father," Ted Cruz said Thursday.
A new survey of nearly 1,200 Americans has found that readers of the books were more inclined to dislike the Republican presidential nominee than those who hadn't read them.
The GOP presidential nominee’s comments were made in an interview with the New York Times, where he also said that the U.S. did not have “a right to lecture” other countries.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman expressed hope Wednesday that the GOP will stop its “groundless accusations” against the country.
The former speaker of the House put a convenient spin on Ted Cruz's words.
He only said Trump's name once.
The pastor's speech didn't seem to go over too well with black folks on social media.
The religious figure's support of Donald Trump has invited scrutiny amid accusations of the real estate mogul being racist.
The chant has been going strong at the convention and has served as somewhat of a rallying and uniting point for Republicans.
Hoosiers “play to win,” Indiana Gov. Mike Pence said Wednesday night.
Protests in Cleveland have been in full swing since Day 1 of the Republican National Convention on Monday.
A few arrests were made, the Cleveland Police Department said.
Al Baldasaro is one of Donald Trump's key advisers on veterans’ issues.
Carson was meeting with Republican delegates from Florida Tuesday when the former neurosurgeon said it was “the height of absurdity” for people to question the definitions for man and woman.
When asked by reporters about his political ambitions Wednesday, the 38-year-old New Yorker responded:“When the kids get out of school, I would consider it.”
Seth Meyers said the first day of the Republican National Convention could have gone better.
F.H. Buckley, the author of the article that Trump Jr.’s address bore resemblance to, was reportedly part of the speech-writing team. Buckley said he had just used some of his past material.
"I’m not politically correct, and I hate political correctness," Carson said. "It’s time for us to stand up and shout out about what we believe in."
"She never fights for us," Christie continued. "She doesn't get the real threat that America faces."
The U.S. Secretary of the Department of Agriculture could be the next vice president if Hillary Clinton is elected.
Donald Trump's youngest daughter described her relationship with her father during a speech at the Republican National Convention.