
How Hillary Clinton Learned to Govern
The Democratic nominee would enter the White House with a well-established operating style.
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The Democratic nominee would enter the White House with a well-established operating style.

The conservative, Christian voters backing the Republican nominee are looking for someone who can defend them, not someone who embodies their values.

The New York Times has reportedly obtained portions of the nominee’s 1995 federal filings, which show a staggering loss.

The Republican nominee doesn’t have many fans in the black community. But those who back him share similar personal and ideological characteristics.

Across the country, Republican-leaning papers are breaking with their own history to warn their readers about the GOP nominee.

The Republican says he desperately wants to win his home state—but there’s scant evidence he’s actually trying.

They were given the same 120 minutes. But each network presented them its own way.

His “America First” image is a fiction built on lies. Until this election, he was an interventionist who pressed two presidents for more regime changes.

All the nominee had to do at the first debate was appear polite and reasonable for 90 minutes. He failed.

In a clip unearthed by Mother Jones, the Republican presidential nominee boasts about hiring a possibly underage woman simply because she was attractive.