With Donald Trump on the brink of the GOP nomination, America is hurtling toward a schism unlike anything since the 1960s.
The neurosurgeon says he no longer sees “a political path forward” to the Republican nomination.
Throw the bums out? Not so fast. Veteran members of the House and Senate survived primary challenges in Super Tuesday states won by Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
He spent years as a moderate. He spent years as a nationalist. Why can’t he spend six months being a moderate nationalist?
The more the billionaire spotlights the ways in which the system is stacked against regular folks, the more they love him for his straight talk—and the more they loathe the elites who are trying to stop him.
America’s largest territory could make a statement in the primary races.
After a strong Super Tuesday, the Republican front-runner is more dominant than ever—and his party is at war like never before.
The Republican senator from Texas narrowly defeated Donald Trump, the front-runner, in the state’s caucuses, according to the AP’s projection.
He will make you safe. He will give you health care. He will give you jobs. He will build a wall. Protecting you is his prime directive.
The front-runner added to his lead, while Ted Cruz pulled ahead of a faltering Marco Rubio.
Churches play an important but shifting role in getting African Americans out to the polls.
Hugh Hewitt is one of the most prominent figures to make the case for supporting the frontrunner if he secures the nominations—and its weakness is telling.
The pianist Marcus Roberts tries to capture the essence of Ben Carson, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump on a new EP.
How Sanders’s economic message has trickled down to congressional races across the country
The Democratic presidential candidate’s populist rallying cry has helped him rake in cash, and infused massive amounts of money into the political process.
A bill passed Monday directs the administration to help prepare its successor—and to start doing it soon.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are misleading African Americans with their plans for these institutions.
After Chris Christie backed the entertainer on Friday, so did Paul LePage and Jeff Sessions—a diverse set of politicians. Meanwhile, the opposition remains split.
Democrats must do everything they can to prevent Donald Trump’s nomination—like supporting the one man with a chance to beat him.
Two wrongs might make the right way to stop Donald Trump.