In the Democrats Abroad primary, the Vermont senator beat his rival by a wide margin and picked up nine delegates.
Drug prices are emerging as the most important health-care issue to voters, but can either of the front-running candidates differentiate themselves with real solutions?
The Democratic presidential candidate vows to fight on, but how much staying power will his ideas have?
Donald Trump has a very real shot at becoming president, but even if he doesn’t succeed, the angry populism powering his campaign isn’t going away.
John Kasich won Ohio handily—but was routed in the state’s Appalachian counties.
He’s called the billionaire a "megalomaniac strongman" and vows not to support him—even if he's the GOP nominee.
The billionaire’s presidential run is changing the course of the Grand Old Party—and quite possibly rebranding it as the party of white backlash.
The Republican front-runner’s supporters in Florida are looking for change, but his appeal also reveals a shift in identity.
The mogul is just the latest in a series of oppositional candidates—negative reliefs of sitting presidents.
The Republican front-runner’s decision sidesteps a potentially hostile confrontation.
GOP voters aren’t looking for their own young, optimistic candidate to put a new face on the party—many, in fact, want just the opposite.
It's mathematically impossible for the Ohio governor to win the nomination in the primaries. But he still likes his chances.