The Supreme Court will take up the issue in a case from Colorado on Feb. 8.
The Supreme Court will take up the issue in a case from Colorado on Feb. 8.
The secretary of state cited Jan. 6 in keeping him out of the race.
Campaign insiders are pinning their hopes on next month's South Carolina primary.
A POLITICO analysis shows which Iowa caucusgoers warmed up to Trump, and who is still holding out.
Kamala Harris reminds voters of Trump’s role in overturning Roe v Wade as unstated core of campaign is Biden can beat him again
DeSantis says he will continue campaign after distant-second finis
For some Americans, it’s a nightmare from which they cannot wake, but for others it’s a new chapter in the Maga saga
After winning Iowa easily, he could have the primary in effect wrapped up by the end of February
He said he plans to travel to New Hampshire to campaign for Trump on Tuesday ahead of the state’s primary next week.
Turnout was very low and Trump's challengers didn't gain great traction.
NBC News projects that former President Donald Trump is the winner of the 2024 Iowa caucuses.
Voters are having their say in the first major test for Donald Trump in 2024, as he looks to turn a runaway poll lead into real results.
The former president lost the caucuses in 2016 and doesn’t intend to do so again
Haley has experienced some momentum going into Monday. She centered her pitch on the notion that she has a better chance of beating Biden in November.
Although Nikki Haley has pulled ahead of Ron DeSantis, the Iowa Poll shows clear dangers lurk for her going into a caucus night that could be decided by Iowans’ willingness to brave the bitter cold
Iowa caucuses: What voters are thinking ahead of Republican contest
Christie made clear that his latest presidential bid would be different. On the trail, he did not rule out voting for a third-party candidate in the general election, though he has said he wouldn’t launch an outside bid of his own, calling it a “fool’s errand.”
The US Supreme Court has made a huge call that could have severe consequences for Donald Trump – but he doesn’t appear fazed.
The justices scheduled arguments for Feb. 8 in the most explosive election case since Bush v. Gore.
See the takeaways below