A Grateful Kasich Exits
The Ohio Republican suspended his presidential bid Wednesday, thanking supporters and calling on Americans to "reach out and help someone else."
Can Sanders Still Win?
Bernie Sanders could win by persuading superdelegates to switch, but it is mathematically impossible for him to win with pledged delegates.The Donald Doctrine
What would Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee, do as commander in chief? His comments on torture, NATO and other foreign policy issues have military leaders speaking out.Swipe For Your Perfect Candidate
A new app called Voter applies Tinder’s signature swipe feature to the presidential election, aiming to match people to candidates aligned with the issues they care about.Has ‘Stop Trump’ Been Stopped?
With Ted Cruz ending his race for the Republican nomination, Donald Trump becomes — as he has already called himself — the presumptive nominee.
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Candidates Urged To Back Trade Deals, High-Tech Visas
Top tech companies planned an open letter suggesting a dozen policy recommendations for the remaining presidential candidates.#ImNotWithHim
Donald Trump is the Republican Party's nominee — whether GOP elites like it or not.A Grateful Kasich Exits
The Ohio Republican suspended his presidential bid Wednesday, thanking supporters and calling on Americans to "reach out and help someone else."Can Sanders Still Win?
Bernie Sanders could win by persuading superdelegates to switch, but it is mathematically impossible for him to win with pledged delegates.Stephen Colbert Questions John Kasich’s Optimism
Stephen Colbert mocked a pro-John Kasich campaign ad that imagined the Ohio governor winning the GOP nomination for president.The Donald Doctrine
What would Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee, do as commander in chief? His comments on torture, NATO and other foreign policy issues have military leaders speaking out.Cruz Spent Big — But Still Lost Big
Despite burning through more cash in Indiana than either of his GOP rivals, the U.S. senator from Texas was forced out of the race Tuesday.#NeverTrump? Never Mind!
Remember the pact between Ted Cruz and John Kasich? Indiana results suggest it might as well have never happened.Has ‘Stop Trump’ Been Stopped?
With Ted Cruz ending his race for the Republican nomination, Donald Trump becomes — as he has already called himself — the presumptive nominee.Swipe For Your Perfect Candidate
A new app called Voter applies Tinder’s signature swipe feature to the presidential election, aiming to match people to candidates aligned with the issues they care about.Trump Links Cruz’s Father To JFK Assassin
The Donald repeated claims by his friend’s tabloid that Cruz’s father was connected to Lee Harvey Oswald.Stephen Colbert Mocks Donald Trump’s ISIS Plan
Comedian Stephen Colbert poked fun at Donald Trump’s calls for the United States to be more “unpredictable” in foreign policy.Last Primaries Before The Conventions
Time is running out for challengers to catch Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.Bernie Sanders Wins In Indiana
The U.S. senator defeated Hillary Clinton in the state's Democratic primary Tuesday, while Donald Trump knocked out Ted Cruz on the GOP side.Will Indiana Feel The Bern?
Key economic indicators favor Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Hoosier State. A win there Tuesday could increase his clout at July's Democratic convention.Lou Holtz Gets Political, Again
The legendary former Notre Dame football coach made an unexpected, but not surprising, announcement Monday.Watch Donald Trump Rally In Indiana
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has fallen further behind Trump in Indiana polls a day before the state's primary.Cruz Tactics Not Swaying Indiana Voters
“If Donald Trump dresses as Hillary Clinton, he still can’t use the little girls’ restroom,” Cruz said at a campaign stop, referring to transgender bathroom use.Clinton, Trump Hope For Indiana Delegate Bump
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are hoping to pick up more delegates in Indiana as rivals vow to keep campaigning with less than three months till conventions.Trump’s Vow To Save Indiana Jobs Met With Skepticism
Heading into Tuesday’s Indiana primary, Donald Trump has doubled down on a plan to tax manufacturer Carrier Corp. if it moves jobs to Mexico.
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