Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both been hostile to the idea of sharing information with voters.
The popular right-wing website labels a neoconservative intellectual a “renegade Jew” for opposing Donald Trump.
The Constitution doesn’t require the chamber to hold hearings or a vote.
What would have to happen in the U.S. general election for the presumptive Republican nominee to take the White House?
Pundits are calling foul on the presumptive Republican nominee for starting to court donors, but he’s depended on donations and loans to himself all along.
Missouri voters will decide on a constitutional amendment that would require photo identification in order to participate in elections.
With third parties getting new attention from disaffected Republicans, is the GOP beyond repair?
Racial resentment and economic anxiety are not separate forces. For many Trump supporters, they are inextricably linked.
The FEC has notified the campaign that thousands of its 2.4 million contributors may be violating federal limits.
The longtime Mar-a-Lago staffer called for a military coup and the lynching of President Obama.
House Speaker Paul Ryan seems one step closer to endorsing Donald Trump as the Republican nominee for president.
In his much-touted meeting with Trump, the speaker of the House ceded important ground to his party’s presumptive nominee.
How Howard Stern and Pat Buchanan laid the groundwork for Donald Trump’s success.
Many Europeans see the rise of Trump as part of a broad and disturbing trend towards far-right nativist nationalism.
The state’s longtime first lady is running for president, but few in Little Rock still think of her that way.
Just four years ago, the supposedly straight-talking billionaire declared that the Clintons were terrific people, and that Hillary is a hard worker who “does a good job.”
A slick, commercially sponsored political convention is made for TV. The Oval Office is not. But Donald Trump adviser Paul Manafort doesn’t get it.