“For the Republican Party, the presidential candidates keep coming,” the New York Times reports.
“The next wave arrives this week, with Carly Fiorina and former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas set to announce what most political analysts consider long-shot bids for the Republican nomination. Ben Carson announced his bid on Sunday night. They will join Senators Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Rand Paul in the race.”
Wall Street Journal: “Trying to write a fresh chapter to their careers, the three new contenders aren’t expected to compete financially with the party’s top candidates. But polling shows that Mr. Huckabee retains a reservoir of support from his prior White House bid, particularly in Iowa, home to the first 2016 caucuses.”
Politico: Pushing the limits on the fringe
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