John McCain holds Trump in contempt, but selected as his running mate Sarah Palin, the Know-Nothing of Wasilla, one of Trump's most vivid forerunners and supporters... READ MORE›
Candidate unfavorable ratings Three out of every five Americans views Donald Trump unfavorably, according to Gallup's most recent two-week average for all of the candidates... READ MORE›
Ben Carson, Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Marco Rubio, Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump Hide Caption 1 of 8 8 photos Who's running for president?... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON The deadly air strike that hit a hospital in the Afghan city of Kunduz was a mistake made within the U.S... READ MORE›
Donald Trump's Republican presidential run receives the backing of Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential candidate in 2008... READ MORE›
The Republican Party is taking a big step toward becoming the party of Trump... READ MORE›
Sanders's narrow Michigan win netted him only seven more delegates than Clinton, while her massive victory in Mississippi gave her a 25 delegate edge... READ MORE›
If they can actually get to hear Rand Paul and what he believes in, I think that'd bring in a lot of people... READ MORE›
Cruz notched twin victories in Kansas and Maine, Sanders won Kansas and Nebraska and Clinton and Trump won the night's big prize delegate-rich Louisiana... READ MORE›
In 2004, John Edwards also completed a 17-point leap in the final poll before the Democratic caucuses, while John Kerry rose 10 points, 15 percent to 25 percent ... READ MORE›
President Obama dismisses suggestions that he is responsible for the rise of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump... READ MORE›
Texas Senator Ted Cruz has won the Iowa Republican caucuses, the first vote to choose US presidential candidates... READ MORE›
Conservative candidate Senator Cruz is Donald Trump's biggest rival for the Republican presidential nomination... READ MORE›
Clinton leads Sanders 48 percent to 45 percent among Democratic voters, according to the poll of 512 Americans, conducted Feb. 2-5 following the Iowa caucus... READ MORE›
Trump carries voters without college degrees by 57 to 33 percent Clinton wins those with college degrees by 52 to 37 percent... READ MORE›
A novel constituency proved harder to turn out in Iowa than polls and Trump's media boosters anticipated... READ MORE›
For the Republicans, front-runner Donald Trump won Georgia but Vermont and Virginia are too close to call... READ MORE›
Because, when it comes to self-promoting egomaniacs, Donald Trump has certainly met his match in Sarah Palin... READ MORE›
The civil rights activist will dine with Bernie Sanders at Sylvia's Restaurant Wednesday - little more than two weeks before the South Carolina primary... READ MORE›
Republican presidential candidate, businessman Donald Trump blows a kiss after speaking at his caucus night rally, Monday, Feb. 1, 2016, in West Des Moines, Iowa... READ MORE›
Also Monday night, Iowa's Democrats made it clear that the coronation she sought is not in the cards for Hillary Clinton... READ MORE›
Former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin on Tuesday backed billionaire businessman Donald Trump for the party's nomination in the 2016 race for president... READ MORE›
The U.S. had pretty good intelligence that Russia planned to intervene in Syria before President Obama met with Vladimir Putin, Obama said... READ MORE›
Voters go to the polls in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio on Tuesday... READ MORE›
The survey, considered the most authoritative poll of Iowa caucus-goers, found that 28 percent of likely Republican caucus-goers support Mr. Trump, while 23 percent back Mr. Cruz... READ MORE›
The Republican Party set the conditions long ago for Trump's success, Obama said... READ MORE›
Forget Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, who basically tied among Democrats there... READ MORE›
In response, Cruz deflected and attacked Democrats as soft on illegal immigration... READ MORE›
Senator made this statement, the Bernie Sanders campaign issued a news release titled Elizabeth Warren on How Wall Street has influenced Hillary Clinton... READ MORE›
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