New polling shows the Democratic nominee is losing support among millennials to third-party candidates. So she’s turning to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren for help.
Latino voters in battleground states aren’t familiar with Senate candidates’ policies on reform. That could give Republicans an opening.
As the country’s ideological and demographic trends continue to favor Clinton, Trump’s blue-collar white backers become more isolated.
The Republican nominee may not be winning yet, but a series of polls show that he has drawn very close nationally and in key swing states.
The Democratic nominee has been sick since the beginning of September but is “fit to serve as president,” her doctor writes in a new letter.
Donald Trump has won over many working-class white voters. But does he have anyone else?
Hacked emails show the former secretary of state is frustrated with Hillary Clinton, thinks Benghazi was a non-story, is still angry about Iraq, and hates Donald Trump
The Indiana governor tried to rally conservatives behind Donald Trump. He encountered plenty of resistance.
Despite their best efforts, the political provocateurs of the 2016 election have failed at the art of making people angry.
Colorado was supposed to be a presidential battleground, but that now seems far-fetched. Democrats’ success in places like this could spell trouble for the Republican Party long past 2016.
How artist Matt Furie feels about his creation, Pepe the Frog, becoming a favored symbol of white nationalists and Trump supporters
Whether he wins or not, the Republican nominee has pushed his party closer to the Democratic position a key economic issue.
The Kentucky governor suggested that if the Democrat wins this year’s presidential election, armed insurrection might be necessary to protect the United States.
At a voter-registration event in Washington County, Democrats in the energy industry say the 2016 election is about preserving their way of life.
Will the Republican presidential nominee’s campaign hurt his business empire?
Hillary Clinton’s defenders often complain that her critics turn non-issues into controversies, but her crisis-response strategy tends to have the same effect.
Republicans once made opposition to the Affordable Care Act central to their message—but their nominee understands the dangers of taking health care away from those who need it.