Is Bernie Sanders the Democratic Party's Donald Trump?
Like Trump before him, Sanders is using establishment disunity to mount an insurgent campaign.
Like Trump before him, Sanders is using establishment disunity to mount an insurgent campaign.
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Biden's reputation as a bipartisan dealmaker might be appealing in these polarized times, but his record as a policy maker is atrocious.
Health care policy has dominated the early 2020 debates, and Obamacare has few defenders left.
Asked how he'd actually follow through on his promise to "take your AR-15," the former Texas congressman didn't have much of an answer.
Will tonight be any different or more of the same?
Written ruling says the state is violating the rights of voters as well as the presidential candidates.
The only way mandatory national service would "unify" the teens of America would be to cause them to loathe the government together.
Just 25 percent of Democratic voters want a candidate promising a "bold, new agenda," which is exactly what party and media elites will cram down their throats.
He's a centrist compared to Sanders, but he's also a classic big-government liberal.
The California senator's plan to create a new refundable tax credit is bad policy, but it says a lot about her politics heading into 2020.
Sanders supporters pushed for reform, got a committee that will set new rules by 2018 looking to open up primaries and limit superdelegates.
Clinton won New Jersey tonight, and as polls closed in California Clinton was on verge of becoming first woman to lead a major party's presidential ticket.
Even as Clinton reaches the delegate threshold, the Dems attempt to cater.
The Golden State's complex primary system may not benefit him, but the fight will help state-level Democrats.
RealClearPolitics had Clinton up almost 7 points in the Hoosier State.
The combative GOP primaries put the state into play.
Get your fresh election results.
Iraq veteran Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) quits DNC leadership to protest Hillary Clinton's foreign policy failures.
Who is getting the delegates? We'll be updating all evening.
Libertarians scholars say Canada-born Cruz is constitutionally eligible; liberal ones say he is not.
Some reasons to be skeptical the Vermonter has what it takes to win the Democratic nomination
Politicians have an enormous incentive to "strategically spread false information" otherwise known as "lie."
Voters won't really start paying attention until January.
Trump is a threat to the United States and the world.
Numbers this far out mean little under the best of circumstances. And these are not the best of circumstances.
Who's up? Who's down? Who cares?
It keeps picking candidates like Jindal with little credibility in their own communities
The pro-woman presidential candidate may well change the conversation about women's issues in this country.
Investigator concludes he broke ethics rules by getting monthly income from Bachmann's PAC in 2011
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