U.S Election, US Politics, America
You’ve probably heard the hype: The most important GOP contest left on the calendar is tomorrow’s Indiana primary.
Donald Trump's victories in a series of Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states over the past two weeks have made one thing clear:
The day after Donald Trump swept five primaries this week and tightened his grip on the Republican nomination for president
He says Ted Cruz is God’s problem, not Satan’s.
Here’s a cautionary tale for Carly Fiorina, whom Ted Cruz on Wednesday announced as his pick for vice president.
Fiorina, who also sought the nomination earlier this cycle, has been a vocal supporter of Cruz on the campaign trail.
Donald Trump took another step toward clinching the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday, easily sweeping Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Rhode Island and Connecticut in the latest round of GOP primaries.
The new public alliance between Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. John Kasich has added yet another surprising element to the ever-evolving presidential race.
They will join forces to attempt to obstruct Trump’s path to the magic number of 1,237 GOP delegates.
Following Bernie Sanders’ loss to Hillary Clinton in the New York primary last week, his campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, vowed that the Vermont senator would take his fight to the Democratic convention in Philadelphia in July.
A 20-year-old man was in custody after threatening to bomb Saturday's rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Waterbury, Connecticut.
New polling f-rom Indiana shows 41 percent of likely GOP primary voters supporting Donald Trump in the state's upcoming primary.
The primary elections across six states Tuesday could decide the nominations of both parties.
Caught up in one distraction after another, Sanders never came close to the upset victory he once predicted.
Halfway through Hillary Clinton's victory speech following her win in the New York Democratic primary, she had a not-so-subtle message to Sen. Bernie Sanders' supporters.
The real estate mogul trounces his rivals in his home state, setting off a final sprint to lock down 1,237 delegates.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump easily won New York state's presidential nominating contest on Tuesday, moving closer to capturing enough delegates to win the nomination and avoid a contested convention in July.
The real estate mogul's final sprint for to lock down 1,237 delegates starts in New York.