CPAC: Fiorina Offers a Welcome Counterpoint to Trump's View of Small Government Conservatism
Would Fiorina have been a better president than Trump? Who knows. She almost certainly would have been a better advocate for small government.
Would Fiorina have been a better president than Trump? Who knows. She almost certainly would have been a better advocate for small government.
The early VP pick is a last-ditch effort to stop Trump.
These days, would-be presidents are only interested in increasing spending, especially on defense.
After the circus in Colorado, did Fox Business deliver a debate of ideas?
Fox Business Network at 8 p.m. ET. Show also includes Ron Paul!
Says Trump "engaged in crony capitalism in its most raw and abusive form."
An anti-politician politician is someone who holds that the only thing wrong with government is that professionals run it. He or she never eschews power itself.
Try to name a position she holds that is not solidly attached to the right.
Her recent rise to the top tier of Republican presidential candidates is predicated on gender neutral appeal.
Fiorina's been playing now-you-see-it, now-you-don't with the so-called gender card. Will it work?
There's still plenty to horrify pro-lifers in the Planned Parenthood sting videos, but what Fiorina claims to have seen isn't among it.
Matt Welch on the latest GOP slugfest.
On foreign policy and drug policy, he staked out distinct and forward-looking policies.
The former tech exec took down Trump with a single, killer line.
Paul, Fiorina, Bush all support letting states make own choices.
Yes, "look at this face," Fiorina demands.
Rules change means that recent polling will count.
But Donald Trump continues to dominate the GOP field, with Ben Carson capturing second place.
Education standards exacerbate crony capitalism
We read seven 2016 presidential wannabes' books so you don't have to.
Presidential candidates prefer Carly Fiorina's stance on legalization to Chris Christie's.
Cannabis federalism is popular among Republicans and Democrats.
Without a clear, crowd-pleasing conservative position on issues like marijuana and same-sex marriage, the safe spot for GOP politicians is in invoking federalism.
Reason's guide to whether any of the 2016 presidential hopefuls would actually cut government.
Five-way tie at the top between Bush, Carson, Huckabee, Rubio, and Walker.
Short answer: No. Long answer: Et tu, Greta?
The pro-woman presidential candidate may well change the conversation about women's issues in this country.
Libertarian magician looks at political propaganda so you don't have to
Fiorina may thrill fans of "private enterprise," but beware.
Visit CarlyFiorina.org and you'll see the number of people the newly-announced presidential candidate laid off as CEO of Hewlett-Packard.
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