
Ted Talks, but It Doesn't Mean Anything
Ted Cruz once had an ideology. After being trounced in New York, all he has left is gibberish.
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Ted Cruz once had an ideology. After being trounced in New York, all he has left is gibberish.

Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump want a political-system revolution. But, with no plan for what’s next, they aren’t doing a very good job at it.

A senior adviser reportedly said the campaign would “sit back and assess where we are” after upcoming primaries.

The front-runner is winning by following her party to the left, and leaving behind a Republican Party voting as if “white” were an ethnic bloc.

How the Republican delegates in Cleveland could nominate Donald Trump but not his chosen running mate.

The Republican frontrunner scores a sweeping win, as does Hillary Clinton, in the state they both call home.

Ten months after he kicked off his longshot campaign at the Trump Tower, he returned on Tuesday night for a victory party.

With his grasp on the Republican nomination loosening, the entertainer is reshuffling his staff and pumping money into the race. Is it too late?

Bernie Sanders’s campaign claims a fundraising effort may have committed “serious apparent violations” of campaign-finance laws.

The Democrat has made historic gains in national polls, but it still might not be enough to overtake Hillary Clinton.