Most Donald Trump voters are civically disengaged—a fact that may yet cost him the nomination.
The Republican front-runner’s appeal seems rooted in a distinctive political culture—born in the British borderlands, and still flourishing in America’s southern highlands.
It's not too late—yet—for Trump or an anti-Trump to make a credible independent bid.
The Texas senator prevailed in Wisconsin, as Bernie Sanders added to his string of recent victories over Hillary Clinton.
A new Quinnipiac survey shows most Americans believe the country has lost its way.
The Democratic presidential hopeful had a rough interview with the New York Daily News editorial board, struggling to explain what he would do to break up the banks and more if elected.
The Republican frontrunner touts the independence of self-funding his campaign, but hopes to tap the GOP establishment’s donor class en route to the White House.
The Republican front-runner has released new details on his plan. Here’s an attempt to take it, and his foreign policy, seriously.
The divisive Republican front-runner has ridden plural victories to the top. Is it time to change the way presidential elections are run?
Millennial women resent being told to vote for Clinton because she’s a woman. That’s why they should look at her career fighting for women.
Can Sanders stun Hillary Clinton in the state they’ve both claimed as home?
Emphasizing infrastructure spending may give the Democratic front-runner the chance to win over disaffected working class voters.
The case for cautious optimism about future, despite the disappointing choices in this year’s presidential election.
As the Republican candidate attempts to solidify his hold on his supporters, it becomes harder for him to gain any ground with other voters.
A Harlem rally served as both reunion and reintroduction for the former senator and Democratic presidential frontrunner.
The labor organization threw its weight behind the Republican front-runner, citing his hardline stance on immigration.
The candidate outlined his half-baked “cyber thought process” in an interview with The New York Times.
A petition garnered tens of thousands of signatures—but how serious was its author?