Before the 2016 race ends, advocates for automatic registration are already eyeing new efforts in Illinois, Nevada, and elsewhere.
The artist James Moran preserved a small postindustrial Pennsylvania city’s history—and bygone prosperity—on canvas. In 2016, his paintings of an imagined past are particularly resonant.
Hillary Clinton has campaigned by bringing women up on stage alongside her—cooperating with them, instead of competing.
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Many admit she’s a flawed candidate, but have come around to the idea that she’s the best choice all the same.
Fox News’ Bret Baier apologized Friday for a mistaken story, but was he intentionally misled?
The Democratic nominee and her chief rival for the nomination made their closing argument to a stressed crowd in North Carolina.
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Her supporters are drawn to her intelligence, her industriousness, and her grit.
Turnout is projected to reach a historic high this election, but the electorate has historically been difficult to predict—and not all are enthusiastic about her candidacy.
The first week of returns for North Carolina show that the conflict over voter suppression rages on.
The GOP’s relationship with young voters was lukewarm before the candidate’s nomination—and it has only deteriorated since.
In North Carolina, the president rallied college students for Hillary Clinton and expressed disbelief at Donald Trump’s success.
Yes, some states allow people to re-do their ballots ahead of Election Day. But hardly anyone does.
The Democratic nominee faces the risk that she has overestimated her hold on the states most central to her strategy.
Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in Greenville, Mississippi, was reportedly set on fire and spray painted with the words “Vote Trump” on Tuesday night.
Why support a candidate who rejects your preferences and offends your opinions? Don’t do it for her—do it for the republic, and the Constitution.