The Democratic counterparts first met in mid-June to find common ground, in a reportedly tense meeting during which Clinton reportedly asked what it would take to land an endorsement from the Vermont Senator
That fundraising report begged the question: Is Trump genuinely in this to win it, or is he just enjoying his elevated national platform to reap the benefits of free PR?
The Senate on Tuesday passed an amendment to the defense budget requiring women to register for the draft, but that didn’t stop some Republicans from exposing perhaps a bit too much of their own biases ...
Pressure from Democrats to finally push the needle on gun reform, after repeated mass shootings have been met with silence from the right, came just hours after the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history. ...
The fact that Mateen was easily able to purchase a similar weapon that shooters used in San Bernardino -- a .223 caliber AR-type rifle -- raises questions about the ample access to that weapon: Why ...
Today, school districts qualify for free breakfast or lunch if at least 40 percent of students are either homeless, in foster care, or part of families receiving other benefits; under the Child Nutrition and Education ...
Bernie Sanders’ decision to stay in the Democratic primary race -- and the competitive nature of that race in the state of California -- could very well pay dividends for the Democratic Party in the ...
Bernie Sanders has quickly closed the gap in California, and the Vermont Senator is now in a virtual tie with Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton in the Golden State. But in New Jersey, where voters are ...
The irony here is obvious: Why is Sanders endorsing candidates at all? The former independent democratic socialist has been a member of the Democratic Party for just a few months, and the vast majority of ...
Local health departments do not have months to wait for Republicans to fund the Zika fight. In July, the CDC will shift $44 million of its emergency response funds to fight Zika unless the funds ...
Until we see presidential candidates polling within ten percentage points of the two major parties, the closest they can come to winning is by playing the role of a "spoiler."