Jeb Bush is struggling to use his Florida campaign experience, and Wednesday's GOP debate is vital for his presidential hopes — and the family dynasty.
"I apologize for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong," former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says, referring to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
In 2001, Hillary Clinton voted for No Child Left Behind. She has since both criticized the law and promoted the fact she voted for it.
Florida's primary is March 15 and if Donald Trump takes the state over favorite sons Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, the nomination is in the bag.
"These super PACs are a disaster," Donald Trump contends, saying Jeb Bush and all other U.S. presidential candidates should sever their relationships with them.
Faced with lagging polls and donor confidence, Jeb Bush is making significant changes to his campaign infrastructure to save money and focus on early primary states.
In a TV appearance Tuesday evening, the Republican said his 2000 book, "The America We Deserve," warned of terrorist threats, including from Osama bin Laden.
Bill Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard, a neoconservative opinion magazine, called the Empire "a liberal regime w meritocracy, upward mobility. Neocon/reformicon in spirit."
If Jim Webb decides to make the jump from Democrat to independent, he would follow the likes of Ralph Nader, whose candidacy enabled Republican George W. Bush to defeat Democrat Al Gore.
Jake Tapper asked Bush if his brother's administration left America open for attack, as the GOP accuses Hillary Clinton of doing in Benghazi.
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said Sunday that if the U.S. had announced a plan to stop using foreign oil, Arab countries would have revealed Osama bin Laden right away.
“I am extremely, extremely tough on illegal immigration. ... If I were running things, I doubt those people would have been in the country," the presidential candidate says.
The latest war of words between Republican U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush centers on the legacy of former President George W. Bush.
Reince Priebus said Friday the Republican Party will be “cooked” if it fails to elect a conservative president in 2016.
Wayne Simmons, a frequent guest on Fox News Channel, reportedly falsely claimed to have worked on CIA investigations from 1973 to 2000.
The lower rate has come from discretion by agents in the field, not policy changes, a Texas Border Patrol union representative said.
The former Florida governor and Republican presidential candidate wants to roll back Obamacare and give more power to the states.
The Republican National Committee is criticizing her for backing the Iraq War, as most GOP lawmakers did.
A day after the Oregon shootings, President Barack Obama again called for action against gun violence, while Republican Jeb Bush advised against an impulsive reaction.
Former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson has formally endorsed Jeb Bush's candidacy for president.
For decades, Columba Bush has avoided the spotlight.
The Republican presidential candidate's campaign is touting his record on drug control, but use of alcohol and marijuana increased while he was Florida's governor.