Trump’s greatest gift to the GOP may be the distraction he’s provided from other party meltdowns.
Answering a common question from a polarizing election cycle
An upcoming birthright citizenship case at the Supreme Court could give some insight as to whether Donald Trump’s proposed ban on immigration could pass Constitutional muster.
Gender-equality advocates fed up with the Republican Party are protesting outside of Trump businesses around the country.
It’s a political constituency just coming into its own—and although many Muslims are scornful of Donald Trump, they remain skeptical of the Democratic nominee.
The Party of Lincoln's nominee returned to the site of his greatest speech, to attack the faith in democratic government that Lincoln so carefully fostered.
Choosing a president isn’t easy in this election, but here are three ways a principled conservative might vote.
Why the WikiLeaks revelation about a “pay-to-play” deal with Morocco is a quintessential Clinton controversy
It isn’t the only democratic institution that finds itself in danger.
Why her vow not to “add a penny to the debt” is an impossible pledge to keep
The House speaker thinks there’s a better way for America—and that his plan will change your life.
It’s the issue many conservatives care about most—but when Clinton blew an answer at the debate, the Republican nominee didn’t even seem to notice.
The Republican nominee had opportunities to reverse his controversial positions during Wednesday’s debate, but he refused to take them.
Donald Trump didn’t press his rival on accusations that Clinton Foundation donors enjoyed special access, but that doesn’t mean they’ll go away.
The conservative thinker’s work is a reminder of how intellectually self-satisfied politicians and cable-news have become.
The Democratic nominee built on her prohibitive lead, and gave a glimpse of what she’d do in office.
The presidential candidate should learn from her husband’s 1997 budget deal if she wants her agenda to succeed with Republicans.