If undecided voters were looking for an excuse to come around to Clinton’s corner, they may have found it on Monday night.
Through a combination of working the refs, leaks that made him seem bumbling, and the numbing effects of months of campaigning, the Republican has smoothed his own path.
Journalists need to perform “theater criticism” of debates as well as grade policy proposals; the trick is keeping them separate.
Advice from campaign veterans as the two candidates prepare for their first debate
There’s a long tradition in American life of using women’s health to discredit them—as conspiracy theorists have done with the Democratic nominee.
I swear there’s something familiar about this guy.
The Texas senator’s about-face risks undermining his political brand and alienating the supporters who hailed his defiant stand in Cleveland.
The Republican candidate successfully wooed Ted Cruz by releasing an expanded list of potential justices.
A federal appeals court says the secretary of state violated the National Voting Rights Act when he moved to clean up voter rolls.
The target of the most brutal mockery wasn’t the Democratic nominee. It was her critics.
The Republican nominee’s proposals on public safety would discard the constitutional rights of blacks and Hispanics.
The election is 46 days away, but thanks to early voting, some citizens have already made their choice—and millions more have requested absentee ballots.
The Texas hold-out may be wavering, two months after his defiant convention snub.
The Republican candidate took his case to a shale-industry gathering, and found a welcoming crowd.
A former speechwriter for the president says he’s voting for Trump, but he doesn’t seem very familiar with what the Republican candidate actually believes.