The presidential candidate should learn from her husband’s 1997 budget deal if she wants her agenda to succeed with Republicans.
Trump’s refusal to say he would accept the election results will ensure negative coverage for the final three weeks of the election, and with good reason.
The Democratic nominee threw her rival’s own words back at him, to illustrate his unsuitability for the office he seeks.
Why has his latest fixation elicited a level of condemnation that his prior personal attacks did not?
A new report finds that anti-Semitic death threats have increased significantly during this election cycle.
His proposals for tough restrictions on lobbying may be late in coming, but they’re drawing praise from government-reform advocates.
Advocates for sexual assault survivors fear devastating consequences from the Republican nominee’s retaliation against his accusers.
The Clinton campaign seems unsure whether or not to try to win Congress by tying Republicans to their foundering nominee.
The 2016 race has turned the battle of the sexes into an all-out war.
Policy decisions, like the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling, affect where campaign money comes from.
An FBI official alleged that a senior State Department official offered up a shady deal to protect the former secretary, prompting a fresh outcry from Republicans and denials from the Obama administration.
The Democratic nominee is pouring resources into a state that has traditionally been carried by Republicans.
Allegations of voter fraud have long been used to delegitimize balloting—and especially black votes.
Two ways the candidate charges this election is “rigged” are absurd. The third is absurdly dangerous.
The misogyny of the 2016 campaign has stifled critiques of Clinton from progressive feminists and people of color.