The Latest: Romney to speak on the GOP presidential race
The 2012 GOP presidential nominee announced plans to deliver speech about the 2016 race on Thursday at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
Republican Marco Rubio is insisting that he has a shot at winning the GOP presidential nomination despite strong Super Tuesday showings by Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
A former top adviser to Jeb Bush's presidential campaign has found another way to fight Donald Trump's march to the GOP presidential nomination.
Tim Miller said Tuesday he had joined Our Principles, an anti-Trump super political action committee led by Katie Packer, a former aide to 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney.
Miller said in an email Tuesday night Our Principles "will fight until the last delegate is counted" to keep Trump from facing Hillary Clinton in the general election, which Miller said Trump would lose.
The No. 2 Republican in the Senate is capturing the GOP establishment's "what now?" in the face of Donald Trump's success on Super Tuesday.
Texas Sen. John Cornyn was asked by reporters on Wednesday about party leaders trying to winnow the GOP presidential field to come up with one alternative to the billionaire New York businessman.
Despite Donald Trump's string of victories on Tuesday, he has to do better in upcoming contests to claim the Republican nomination for president before the party's national convention this summer.
Top advisers to Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders say his campaign is far from finished in part because upcoming contests could be more difficult for front runner Hillary Clinton.
Campaign manager Jeff Weaver says Michigan's primary later this month will be a "critical showdown" and the senator plans to focus heavily on Clinton's record on trade in the manufacturing state.
Sanders senior adviser Tad Devine acknowledged Wednesday that Super Tuesday was the best day on the primary calendar for the former secretary of state and that Clinton has a "substantial advantage" in pledged delegates.
The papers — all owned by the Gannett Company, Inc., — on Wednesday ran brutal editorials saying they are fed up with everything from Christie's famous sarcasm to "his long neglect of the state to pursue his own selfish agenda."
Christie quit his own presidential campaign after disappointing finishes in early state contests and abruptly endorsed Trump.