The Democratic nominee faces the risk that she has overestimated her hold on the states most central to her strategy.
Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in Greenville, Mississippi, was reportedly set on fire and spray painted with the words “Vote Trump” on Tuesday night.
Why support a candidate who rejects your preferences and offends your opinions? Don’t do it for her—do it for the republic, and the Constitution.
The question of who becomes the president of the United States should be answered by voters, not federal agents.
Brian Stelter has delivered the lessons in media literacy that the American public so desperately needs.
Democrats have filed nearly half a dozen lawsuits against the Republican presidential nominee and his party about “ballot security” efforts. It seems the old days of poll watching never ended.
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Senators Ted Cruz and Richard Burr and some conservative legal scholars are arguing that if a Democrat wins the election, the Senate should refuse to confirm anyone.
A rush to reunion can entrench injustice. Instead of papering over differences, Americans need to be smarter about engaging them.
The presidential campaign has unfolded in ways she never could have imagined. It is ending in a morass of ugliness. What could possibly come next?
The FBI Director’s decision to interfere in the election appears to be an extraordinary lapse in judgment inspired by fear of being destroyed by partisan bullies on Capitol Hill.
The Silicon Valley billionaire says he’s backing Trump because the GOP nominee doesn’t offer easy solutions, but that’s all he offers.
A spate of new stories raise questions about the Republican nominee’s ties to Russia and his tax-avoidance schemes.
The FBI director finds himself targeted not only by the Clinton campaign but also by former Republican officials for his handling of the Hillary Clinton email case.
Tensions between liberal and conservative students have escalated as a result of the election.
The Freedom Caucus is determined to make the speaker’s life as painful as possible in the coming Congress.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have offered competing proposals, but neither has served up a comprehensive vision for supporting families.