They were given the same 120 minutes. But each network presented them its own way.
His “America First” image is a fiction built on lies. Until this election, he was an interventionist who pressed two presidents for more regime changes.
All the nominee had to do at the first debate was appear polite and reasonable for 90 minutes. He failed.
In a clip unearthed by Mother Jones, the Republican presidential nominee boasts about hiring a possibly underage woman simply because she was attractive.
Lawmakers stopped bickering long enough to keep the government operating for another 10 weeks and approve long-awaited aid to combat the Zika virus.
The biggest threat to the Republican nominee is not his poor performance in the debate, but his reaction to it: blaming microphones, insisting he won, and doubling down on gaffes.
Americans tend to elect presidents who have a sense of humor. This is not good news for the Republican nominee.
The potential first daughter has a knack for political diplomacy her father lacks.
The Democratic nominee has been unfairly criticized for being “overprepared.”
Conservatives have put families and communities at the center of their conception of a better America—but they’re notably absent from the Republican nominee’s account.
The Republican nominee only briefly addressed immigration, which has been a cornerstone of his presidential campaign.