The Republican nominee’s rhetoric about black communities reinforces stereotypes about black people, and little else.
The Republican’s demeanor is likely to be the biggest variable on Monday night at Hofstra.
Research suggests that extreme political rhetoric can contribute to a spike in hate crimes.
As Trump-like views gain strength in rural areas internationally, diverse urban centers push for acceptance.
The Republican nominee, stumping for black votes, espouses a policy that’s ineffective, often unconstitutional, and generally unpopular with African Americans.
Trump’s view of black communities: “You get shot walking down the street.” Reality: No.
Hillary Clinton’s speech Wednesday, advocating for greater support for people with disabilities, shows how a matter that was once universal has become as polarized as the rest of politics.
A political donor discusses his new effort to warn voters about the Republican nominee’s ties to Russia.
When not pursuing partisan witch hunts, legislators can make surprisingly effective investigators.
No matter what happens in November, the sickness may be terminal.
As the Republican nominee seeks to tone down his rhetoric, his son has emerged as a loud amplifier of alt-right memes and views, including “white genocide.”
The Republican nominee has twisted himself in knots with contradictory claims about Hillary Clinton and national security.
The two candidates traded charges on Monday, blaming their rivals for encouraging terrorism.
The reality-television show gave millions a misleading impression of the billionaire. NBC has a special obligation to make that clear to voters.