
Never Trump's Last-Ditch Effort
Evan McMullin, the former chief policy director for the House Republican Conference, is expected to launch an independent presidential bid, hoping to undermine his party’s nominee.
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Evan McMullin, the former chief policy director for the House Republican Conference, is expected to launch an independent presidential bid, hoping to undermine his party’s nominee.

Nearly a third of these churchgoers say they’ve heard clergy support her from the pulpit in the past few months, according to a survey.

Supreme Court appointments are not a persuasive reason for conservatives to back the billionaire.

A look at the long history of “Christian libertarianism” in the United States

At a rare conference with journalists, the Democratic nominee explained why she thinks she can get immigration reform through the U.S. Congress.

A growing number of conservatives are willing to defy the GOP in the hope of defeating Donald Trump.

If the GOP becomes a party of white identity politics, it would hurt both the principled right and the “Bernie-or-Bust” left.

Republicans won’t get a conservative Supreme Court judge without winning the White House. The party’s nominee knows this and is using it to his advantage.

The hope of an intervention is that treatment can restore a person to who they really are. But voters already see exactly who Trump really is.

In Raleigh, North Carolina, the Republican vice-presidential nominee insists the ticket and the party are unified.