
Marco Rubio's Extreme Tax Plan
Though the senator may be running as a moderate, his proposal is anything but.
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Though the senator may be running as a moderate, his proposal is anything but.

Carly Fiorina’s exit from the 2016 race could stifle debate over gender equality across the political spectrum.

In New Hampshire, he won working class men without college diplomas—and most every other demographic group.

The former secretary of state will have to shift her strategy as she faces her surging Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders.

Everything that was supposed to be silenced is suddenly being said.

Why Donald Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric was enough for movement conservatives to forgive his history of liberalism.

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.

The Maryland General Assembly overrode Governor Larry Hogan's veto.

Sanders’s youth movement is powered by the energy of the new campus left. What does it believe?