Conservatives will see corruption and liberals will see corporatism and expedience, but the exchanges simply expose the candidate who’s been there all along.
There’s a federal law on the books that could discourage him from holding onto his assets.
Several recent surveys suggest that when men feel persecuted, they turn to Donald Trump for affirmation.
“Your vote really, really, really counts,” the former vice president told Democrats. “You can consider me an Exhibit A of that truth.”
The House Republican leader could have withdrawn his endorsement of Donald Trump immediately after a controversial 2005 recording surfaced last week. Why didn’t he?
His campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, warned that she knows of GOP congressmen who perpetrated sexual assaults.
The latest PRRI/The Atlantic poll shows Hillary Clinton building a double-digit advantage—after being locked in a dead heat two weeks ago.
Ghazala Khan is slated to stand with the recently-formed American Muslim Women political action committee when it endorses Hillary Clinton.
As many as five states could approve its recreational use this November, potentially signaling a point of no return for legalized pot.
The most devastating effect of Trump’s candidacy may be yet to come.
On what might have been the most depressing night of the 2016 campaign so far, citizens found their hero—not on the stage, but in the seats.
The Republican nominee has advertised his disregard for the constitutional limitations on the president's authority.
Donald Trump was unpersuasive in his attempt to minimize his predatory comments. Many voters don’t yet know about his accusers. And his attempt to exploit Bill Clinton’s accusers will likely fail.
A candidate who accepted the nomination to chants of “Lock her up!” crosses a dangerous line.