It was the apotheosis of the outsiders—two candidates, written off when their campaigns began, recovering from defeat in Iowa to deliver resounding victories in the Granite State.
The New Jersey governor’s less-than-stellar showing in the New Hampshire primary will make it hard for him to carry on.
Sanders’s youth movement is powered by the energy of the new campus left. What does it believe?
Researchers often struggle with language barriers and low response rates among these voters.
The former president’s heated assault on Bernie Sanders is a reminder of how the Clintons have long reacted to any opposition.
Will the Democratic Party nominate a candidate who hasn’t been a member of their party, and who has long denounced it?
As the exhausted contenders round the turn to New Hampshire, their stumbles on the trail are reinforcing the voters’ worst fears.
Trump attracts blue-collar support, and Cruz pulls in evangelicals, but can any one candidate lock down college-educated, non-evangelical voters?
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.