Clinton Emboldened to Target Red States ; Democrat Sees Opportunity for New Offensive in Republican TerritoryCarswell, Simon
But Trump weathered allegations of bigotry and sexism to triumph in a vicious Republican primary campaign, and now has a real shot at being sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on January 20. There are two more debates in the 2016 US presidential race, which could be pivota...
"I saw he was resonating and, honestly, if you follow what I've done for nine years on Fox, I've always been the guy who is the anti-establishment, the guy who likes the outsider. I can't stand business as usual in Washington, whether you're a Republican or Democrat. I get in ...
The committee’s top Democrat, Elijah Cummings of Maryland, described the probe as a partisan campaign replete with conspiracy theories. The Republican criticism has included contentions by some lawmakers that Clinton personally denied security requests and ordered the US military to “stand ...
Clinton and the Republican Candidates.The factors I’ve described so far are sometimes referred to as the “fundamentals” — those things that matter regardless of the candidates and their campaigns. The closer these basic factors are, the more difference the candidates could make.4 ...
A moderate Democrat and longtime governor of Arkansas, Clinton promised to change not only the direction the country had taken under the two previous Republican presidents but also the policies of his own Democratic Party. However, Clinton’s presidency was marked by unusually bitter ...
Sen. John McCain would be "proud" to work with a President Hillary Clinton, the Arizona Republican said Sunday on "Face the Nation" - that is, he added, if she "regrettably" makes it into the White House. Last month, Clinton on "Good Morning America"called McCain, whom she faced in ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The top Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee says the Republican chairman is abusing his authority by unfairly targeting Hillary Clinton to damage her presidential bid.
And yet, there was DeSantis last night, telling a national television audience that Trump made a deliberate decision to let the Democrat “off the hook.” Part of what makes this notable is the frequency with which prominent Republican voices try to rewrite history in spectacularly d...
"I think in every election everyone, Republican, Democrat, Independent has to ask themselves: Who is the best candidate for this office?" he said. "I could never explain to my two little girls that I would support Donald Trump."