Could Presidential Candidate Ron Paul get his first win of the 2012 GOP race on Super Tuesday?
A lot is riding on the Super Tuesday results for the presidential candidates. Candy sits down with two of them this Sunday.
First, Newt Gingrich. He says his home state of Georgia is a must-win to ensure the credibility of his campaign. Will he pull it off, and if not, will his candidacy continue?
Then, Ron Paul joins us from one of the Super Tuesday states-Alaska. He’s the only GOP presidential candidate to visit the state known as “The Last Frontier.” Will it bring him his first win in the race to the White House?
The White House isn’t the only thing up for grabs in 2012, so is control of the House and Senate. Have recent retirements dashed the hopes of Republicans to take over control of the Senate? CNN Senior Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash and CNN Senior Political Analyst Ron Brownstein join us for their analysis.
And State of the Union will be covering President Obama’s AIPAC speech in-depth. We get a preview in the 9am ET hour with former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk and former Under Secretary of State Nick Burns. We’ll bring you President Obama’s AIPAC speech in its entirety in the 11am hour. And we’ll get post-speech analysis in the 12pm ET hour with Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Maryland).
Presidential Candidate Ron Paul says Rick Santorum is pretending to be a conservative as he weighs in on his GOP opponents.
Presidential Candidate Ron Paul weighs in on his presidential bid and says that he will continue his run all the way to the GOP convention.
Ron Paul has yet to win a GOP primary contest and is last in the delegate count. Is this a working long-term strategy? We’ll ask him.
Then, with swirling rumors about the possibility of a “brokered convention” in August-Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, and Former Presidential Candidate Michele Bachmann, assess the state of the GOP field.
Plus, turmoil in the Middle East…what are the options on the table for the U.S.? Analysis from former CIA director Michael Hayden and former ambassador to Egypt and Israel, Ed Walker.
And one CEO and his plan to create more jobs in America..and his view on the Beltway. Candy sits down with Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.
With escalating violence in Syria read the Republican Presidential candidates’ perspectives on the Middle East:
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Presidential Candidate Ron Paul talks about the future of his campaign, the Florida primary, his opponents, and how long he is willing to go in the race.
Presidential Candidate Ron Paul on the U.S"s efforts to keep Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, the TSA, and his campaign.
With the 2012 presidential race in full swing, we’ll preview Tuesday’s Florida primary where the GOP contenders are fighting for the top spot in the winner-take-all state.
First, Candy sits down with Presidential Candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul who is bypassing the sunshine state. Nonetheless, Paul is still polling at 14 percent behind Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. What's his strategy? We’ll ask him.
Then, Candy talks to Florida Governor Rick Scott, a conservative Republican who still hasn’t endorsed a candidate; which candidate best fits his state now and in November?
Plus, Sen. Mitch McConnell reacts to President Obama’s State of the Union speech. We’ll talk to the senator about his plans to get Americans back to work and whether he thinks the payroll tax debate will be resolved.
And finally, which party better suits Latino voters? We'll have a debate with Carlos Gutierrez, a former Bush commerce secretary, and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, an Obama supporter.
It's this Sunday at 9 a.m. & NOON ET.
A look at the lighter side of the campaign trail: Moments that defy explanation from this week's 2012 GOP race.