Assuming that the White House errs on the side of sanity, Democrats may be unable to prevent President Trump’s Supreme Court pick from being confirmed. But if they play their cards right, they may be ...
The exposure of Trump's attempts to present himself as generous is invaluable, revealing a hollow man who represents the epitome of conservatism's unchecked greed and exploitation.
Together, we can create a manifesto of Republicans who want their country — oops, party — back.
The nation’s middle class, long a pillar of the U.S. economy and foundation of the American dream, has shrunk to the point where it no longer constitutes the majority of the adult population, according to ...
Next year, Democrats will defend eight seats, including ones in targeted U.S. Senate battle grounds such as Missouri and New Hampshire, while Republicans will defend four.
Cruz argued that Democrats have conflated Republican opposition to abortion rights with opposition to contraception.
Cruz is tentatively beginning to take on the brash New York billionaire after months of cozying up.
Too bad: John Kasich, the Republican presidential aspirant who seemed comparatively sane, turns out to be as loony as any of his companions on the GOP debate stage – perhaps even loonier.
The Senate is up for grabs, and the landscape a year out suggests the Democrats could win control away from the Republicans.
CNN anticipates its largest audience ever when Donald Trump, Jeb Bush and nine other contenders meet Wednesday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley.
Uttered by someone who claims to be a brilliant executive -- which includes the capacity to read financial documents -- her remarks were embarrassingly stupid.
So does this next election rise to the level of "the most important in our lifetime"? I argue "Hell, yes!" for the reasons that follow.