
Hillary Clinton, Longtime Christian
Trump says there’s “nothing out there” about his opponent’s faith. For those who have been paying attention, there’s a lot.
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Trump says there’s “nothing out there” about his opponent’s faith. For those who have been paying attention, there’s a lot.

The Republican appointed an “executive advisory board” that’s a who’s who of conservative Christian leaders.

In a new CNN poll, nearly half of GOP voters responded that they’d prefer to see their party nominate someone else.

In a speech on Tuesday, the Democrat criticized her Republican opponent’s business practices.

At a meeting with more than 1,000 clergy in New York, the Republican nominee claimed political leaders are “selling Christianity down the tubes.”

The verdict comes roughly 11 months after the Justice Department released a detailed indictment against the longtime House member, including charges related to the misuse of public money.

Some Senate Democrats agree with his critiques, according to Politico.

Carly Fiorina has argued that a Hillary Clinton presidency won’t empower women. Would Trump be better?

The self-described billionaire’s off-brand approach to financing his campaign.

A teen was charged Monday after trying to take an officer’s gun at a Las Vegas rally over the weekend.