The three leading candidates—Trump, Cruz, and Rubio—stumbled, as the governors in the race made their presence felt.
I coined the term—now I’ve come back to fix what I started.
Hillary Clinton’s realistic attitude is the only thing that can effect change in today’s political climate.
The most surreal moment in the Democratic debate came when one of America’s most powerful insiders took umbrage at an accurate characterization of who she represents.
The Democratic candidates have revived an old progressive debate about whether big business can be regulated, or must be broken up.
Bernie Sanders doggedly pursued his one big idea about reforming American politics, while Hillary Clinton detailed her many proposals for change.
An intense lobbying effort from the former Hewlett-Packard executive didn’t convince ABC News to let her into the next Republican debate.
The Florida senator accused the president, who visited a mosque to promote American values and stress the need for inclusion, of “pitting people against each other.”
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton fight it out over the political label.
A high-profile Black Lives Matter activist is taking his fight to the polls, joining the race to become the next leader of Baltimore.
If losing to Obama reached the level of tragedy for the Democratic presidential candidate, failing against Sanders would qualify as farce.
A number of factors makes it difficult to predict outcomes based on the numbers.
After a dead heat in Iowa and a lot of arguing, there will be at least one debate a month between now and May.
The libertarian senator’s presidential campaign was predicated on striking a balance between different party factions that proved unworkable in practice.
With voters seeking a fresh face, the 2012 Republican runner-up never had a chance.
The GOP presidential contender’s attacks on Ted Cruz don’t seem likely to help him attract new voters.