Sen. Susan Collins is the Latest GOP Congressperson on the #NeverTrump Bandwagon
The list grows of those rejecting their party's nominee grows.
The list grows of those rejecting their party's nominee grows.
Not voting for a conservative at all.
The Commission on Presidential Debates should include third parties if it's at all serious about providing voters with "the best possible information"
Trump's supporters are convinced he'll shake up the system, but they ignore evidence that Trump is one more manipulative member of the rich political class.
The Democrat's deceptions are tedious, while her opponent prevaricates with panache.
Defeats candidate who supported Trump more enthusiastically but didn't get an endorsement.
Ohio's ballot access rules are especially hostile to third parties, forcing candidates to run as independents in Buckeye State.
Clinton suggests presidential wannabes shouldn't endorse violence, except apparently when they're Secretary of State?
Deficits aren't in the trillion dollar range anymore so that's supposed to be good.
#NeverTrumpers say "No way!" but they're already against him. More important, they're wrong.
The Fox News legal analyst fears electing Trump OR Clinton would be the "demise of the Constitution as we understand it."
Given Clinton's warmongering, he may not even be the most reckless candidate this year.
The GOP candidate's economic plan comes down to vague tax cuts, deregulation, and unwinnable trade wars.
It's not the voters that Trump wants to fire; it's the politicians, bureaucrats, and coastal establishment elites.
If voters are "moving away from third-party options," as FiveThirtyEight claims, the data isn't there yet
Will the hip-hop artist throw his love behind Libertarian Gary Johnson again in 2016?
Definitely the Democrat or the Republican, who are locked in a 20th-century model of an expansive, all-encompassing state.
Bring on the media concern-trolling.
The transcript clearly shows otherwise.
In his new book Presto!, he explains how he made 100 lbs. disappear and chows down on Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
The Democratic nominee attempts to clarify a false statement about a misleading claim.
"We don't pay ransom for hostages" and other obvious falsehoods from the past week.
The libertarian presidential candidate "has significant astrological chart similarities" with Thomas Jefferson and Ronald Reagan.
It's important to be the right kind of war hawk.
The party-controlled Commission on Presidential Debates is not a 'public forum,' District Court judge rules
Gary Johnson, Bill Weld capture highest ratings for 25-54 demographic on cable news Wednesday night.
The real political tragedy of the Trump campaign.
Fox Business Network broadcast at 8 p.m. ET also includes discussion of Clint Eastwood and the benefits of drinking while married
Campaign aiming for 15 percent in national polls while also targeting specific states; ready to begin rallying; and asking patience from would-be volunteers.
"Is prostitution a victimless crime?" Not in a black market.
Matt Welch, Jeffrey Tucker, Wayne Allyn Root, and Dan Mangru get into a shouting match, "moderated" by yours truly.
The Squint says political correctness means "It's a sad time in history."
Instead of partisan schadenfreude, can we have a serious debate about policy for a change?
Buckley loses out to a populist, protectionist uprising.
So how did Gary Johnson and William Weld do?
Trump can't let himself acknowledge that our problem is not American weakness but American strength.
Johnson / Weld's Libertarian Party is a centrist movement that courts moderates on both sides.
The former GOP guvs spend an hour with Anderson Cooper and make themselves stand out by being optimistic realists.
A commercial that is eloquent in its plain-speaking appeal.
Libertarian nominee also says he's got no specific olive branch for #NeverTrump conservatives, aside from demonstrating fiscal conservatism and a sound temperament
On CNN, Liz Mair of new pro-Libertarian group for Republicans hits conservative doubts on Johnson/Weld's stances on abortion, discrimination based on religious beliefs, and even their fiscal record. She calls the Libertarian Party's standardbearer a "small-l libertarian."
From a limited-government, classical-liberal perspective, neither convention presented an inspiring future for LGBT activism.
The only big difference with Trump is that the candidate is publicly joining them.
Opposed Boehner and lost Ag Committee position; industry turned against him.
More than 12 times as many Florida Democrats rejected Al Gore in favor of Bush than they did for Nader.
Libertarian nominee pulling around 9%, but losing out to Hillary Clinton among Republicans and conservatives