U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said that while he does not think he will be the party's nominee for the Nov. 8 election, he will likely speak at the Democratic National Convention in July, ...
On the eve of Indiana's primary, Hillary Clinton is looking to add the state to her list of electoral victories over Bernie Sanders. But even if Sanders were to somehow win the state, Clinton will ...
Despite still being two weeks away, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton have both brought the full force of their campaigns to New York state with the opening of campaign offices and widely televised rallies heralding ...
The interview showed a level of unpreparedness that's surprising, especially this late in the game.
This election cycle, the candidates aren’t the only stars.
Sanders addressed a diverse crowd of 15,000 assembled in St. Mary's Park.
After Sanders's huge wins in Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii on Saturday, he went on television to make his case. "A lot of these superdelegates may rethink their position with Hillary Clinton," he said on CNN. ...
A victory lap for political entropy.
Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders easily won nominating contests in Alaska, Washington and Hawaii on Saturday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Republican front-runner Donald Trump swept to victory in Arizona on Tuesday but rival Ted Cruz showed some fight with a win in Utah that gave hope to establishment Republicans who fear ...
U.S. Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump won a crucial contest in Florida on Tuesday, knocking rival Marco Rubio out of the race, but lost Ohio to John Kasich in a mixed result that set the ...
Flint provided a dramatic backdrop for the pair -- who were actually willing to discuss the systematic failures that led to the poisoning of an entire city.
"Despite what you hear, we don’t need to make America great again. America has never stopped being great," she told supporters in her victory speech.
The Clinton camp's "firewall" of black and Latino support should make for a comfortable two weeks.
If the Vermont senator cannot quickly find a way to broaden his appeal to minorities and union members, last week's 22-point rout of Clinton in New Hampshire could prove to be his campaign highlight.