Donald Trump Still Dismayed With RNC Despite South Carolina Primary Win

On the heels of the Nevada Democratic caucuses and the Republican primary in South Carolina, the 2016 race for the White House is entering a new, faster-paced phase. NewsHour Political Director Lisa Desjardins joins Alison Stewart from Columbia, South 

Both states play a key role in the 2016 primary, as Nevada shows a dead-heat between Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders; and South Carolina continues the fiery race between frontrunner Donald Trump and Sens. Ted Cruz and 

Since the meeting, which The Daily Beast says did not go well, one Republican hopeful Jeb Bush has bailed out of the running, which The Inquisitr says was the result of low poll numbers in South Carolina, right before the primary. It also suggests that

GOP front-runner Donald Trump again said he was being treated unfairly by the Republican National Committee despite his overwhelming win in the party's primary in South Carolina Saturday. “I don't think I'm being treated fairly by the RNC,” Trump said 

Nikki Haley: The South Carolina governor jumped into the race for Rubio this week and can now claim she helped him to second place. (Yes, seven in 10 Republicans said the Haley endorsement didn't make their mind up. People never say that someone