Trump's Call for Clinton's Prosecution Is Only Deemed 'Outrageous' Because of the Target
The nominee can protect herself with ease. What about everyday Americans?
The nominee can protect herself with ease. What about everyday Americans?
Clinton forefronts criticisms of the law, while Trump fails to understand his own plan to fix it.
Using Aleppo to gain leverage over a geopolitical foe.
Not as clear cut to regulators as it may be to the rest of us.
A review of some memorably weird moments from the Republican nominee's two encounters with Hillary Clinton
The Democratic nominee continues to minimize her email "mistake" and misrepresents what she said about the disadvantages of truth in politics.
In the wake of "pussygate" and Wikileaks, these candidates have more than ever to answer for.
Most say they are as #NeverHillary as they are #NeverTrump. Will any back Gary Johnson and Bill Weld?
"Millions of Republicans are facing a moment of truth," says Gary Johnson. So are the rest of us and we need MORE choices on the ballot and debate stage!
Two weeks, three cities, and five interviews with L.P. nominees Gary Johnson and William Weld
The Republican presidential candidate's gross mistreatment of women is a manifestation of his anti-libertarianism.
By replacing "third party" with "undecided" as an option, is the network doing the bidding of the two-party duopoly?
It's a sad thing when major-party advocates insist that a four-way race only includes two people.
One in 14 people say they have ended a friendship because of Clinton vs. Trump.
Byrne is funding a documentary that critiques the two-party system and launching a venture to disrupt the financial sector with blockchain technology.
With pot on the ballot in nine states, support for allowing recreational use is strongest in California, while Florida looks likeliest to permit medical use.
Trump's pandering to xenophobia is nothing new for the GOP.
The New York Times may think this will wound Johnson, but a similar moment of "unpopular" truthtelling regarding American foreign policy was the making of Ron Paul in 2007.
Both 2016 presidential hopefuls believe in the primacy of the state over the individual.
The Trump campaign's detachment from reality is a recipe for unbound and unaccountable government.
But taking out al Qaeda's leadership probably didn't make the world any safer.
We don't need more politicians talking over each other but we do need more voices on the stage debating America's future.
We don't need more politicians like Kaine and Pence talking over each other. We need more voices and people on the stage debating the country's future.
Asked about our biggest problems, the most common answer among young black voters was racism, while Hispanics said immigration, Asians said education, and whites said terrorism/homeland security.
The point of political reporting is to help provide context, not obscure it.
That September swoon sure didn't last very long.
Some things won't change no matter who wins the 2016 election.
The GOP candidate embraces and exaggerates common prejudices against the overweight.
If the former governor wins his home state, he just might block Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump from victory at the ballot box.
Like the fixation on Gary Johnson's "Aleppo moments," this stuff stymies serious conversation about first-order concerns like government spending.
Why cops get away with criminal behavior, how the Internet is getting boring, and why a Trump presidency isn't necessarily a bad thing.
"Every American who casts a vote for him is standing for principles," declares World's Greatest Newspaper, as endorsement count moves to 13-6-1* for Clinton-Johnson-Trump
15 years of war have exhausted and demoralized U.S. troops.
Election law expert Richard Winger looks at ballot access issues in the 2016 election.
Some ambiguity about allowed margin of error remains to be settled.
Darryl Perry, who pulled 6 percent in the L.P. nomination race, announces he's an official write-in candidate in many states for Libertarians bothered by Gary Johnson's departures from orthodoxy
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