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Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee, full stop.
The first four Republican contests -- Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada -- produced record turnouts.
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton closed in on their party's presidential nominations by racking up big wins on Super Tuesday, though the rest of the field showed no signs of clearing the way for them just yet.
The real estate mogul scores decisive wins in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Virginia, Massachusetts and Arkansas, while the Texas senator takes his home state and Oklahoma.
No matter who you vote for, the authoritarians win. The people who want to run the economy, want to run the world, and want to run your life. What is the pro-liberty solution? Should we vote?
Republicans continued to shatter turnout records in their presidential primaries and caucuses Tuesday, while Democrats lagged behind in what analysts said was a clear indication of an enthusiasm gap heading into the general election.
as the Old Boss...Politics today is not about Republicans and Democrats.
The Democratic and Republican presidential candidates are charging into Super Tuesday in a coast-to-coast battle for delegates across a dozen states -- but while they're looking for as many wins as possible, a few select states stand out as the crown
The following is a leaked transcript of Hillary Clinton's first speech to Goldman Sachs delivered on 6/04/2013.
You hear a lot about presidential candidates flying to New York or California to shake down millionaires at exclusive dinners.
A man, identifying himself as a Marine, was escorted out of a Hillary Clinton campaign rally by police after a tense argument with former President Bill Clinton about deaths in Benghazi.
JOSH GERSTEIN at Politico reports, Attorney General Loretta Lynch declined Wednesday to discuss how she would make a decision about whether to prosecute Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over classified i
After having ridiculously and recently placed Trump's odds of winning the nomination in the low single digits, then the teens, Nate Silver now assesses Trump's odds of winning at 50%.
Secretary of State John Kerry's testimony in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday produced a number of revelations about the ongoing Hillary Clinton email probe, including that she was provided an email account during her time
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has been struggling with a media blackout throughout the campaign - and even during those rare moments when he is covered, he's still being censored.
An analysis of Federal Election Commission records, by TIME, which was published on 23 October 2015, showed that the 2012 donors to Romney's campaign were already donating more to Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign than they had been donating to any
A new Republican National Committee (RNC) video seizes upon Hillary Clinton's bizarre comments in an interview last week when she refused to say she has not and will not lie to the American people.
The race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders for the U.S. Democratic presidential nomination - once a civil affair - has taken a sour turn, with mud-slinging from both camps over the former secretary of state's win in the Nevada caucuses.
Senator Bernie Sanders vowed on Sunday to fight on after losing the Nevada caucuses, predicting that he would pull off a historic political upset by this summer's party convention.
Starbucks CEO warns the U.S. presidential elections are turning into a 'circus' ... CEO Howard Schultz criticized the presidential candidates for making 'bombastic attacks' without 'respect' for each other. He warned the run-up to the U.S. election h
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders took the lead over former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the first time on Thursday in a national poll of Democratic primary voters.
Two key presidential contests on opposite ends of the nation come down to their final full day Friday, ahead of weekend elections that will shape the tone and duration of the Republican and Democratic races.
In what could be the biggest blow yet for her campaign, the leader of the America's largest federation of unions (counting 12 million active and retired "everyday Americans") has chosen not to endorse Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders.
Some of the campaigns that are spending the most are also doing the worst.
Donald Trump has scored his highest numbers in a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday that found him with a 2-1 lead among Republican voters nationwide, with 39 percent.
"We think that the most important thing we can do is to lead by example, to treat others as we would have them treat us, and I hope that it is reciprocal."
As the race for the Democratic presidential nomination heats up between Senator Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the close contest is drawing attention to the nomination process and the people called "superdelegates" who
Was this Hillary's jumping the shark moment in the 2016 presidential run for the Democrat nomination? Maybe her barking like a dog was an attempt to bypass the email scandal, Benghazi scandal, Clinton Foundation scandal and the #FeelTheBern movement
Barack Obama showed in 2008 that the path to winning the Democratic nomination runs through places like Idaho, Alaska, Guam, and the Virgin Islands--and the battles there are already heating up.