Would Clinton Be More Hawkish Than Obama?
A little, argues Fred Kaplan, but she would also continue the incumbent’s policy in many ways.
A little, argues Fred Kaplan, but she would also continue the incumbent’s policy in many ways.
There is no moral equivalence between the candidates. Journalists shouldn’t try to establish one.
The Democrat warns that her opponent could start a war “just because somebody got under his skin.”
Journalists can’t seem to help themselves but imagine ways in which Hillary Clinton might lose.
The former secretary of state may have a chance to rehabilitate the art of politics.
The deindustrializing Appalachian Mountain states seem tailor-made for Donald Trump.
Five states put Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump closer to the nomination.
For the Democrats, the presidential contest is basically over. The Republican still have a long way to go.
Hillary Clinton is likely to win in November, but only because her Republican opponents are disliked even more.
The presidential frontrunner would be wise to keep the Democratic Party in the center of American politics.
The former secretary of state’s first outright victory confirms that she is still faraway the favorite for the nomination.
A candidate’s perceived competence and the national conditions matter more than trustworthiness.
Bernie Sanders is trying to turn the Democratic Party into something it’s not: an ideological project.
Hillary Clinton may worry about her left-wing base, but Democratic voters actually support free trade.
In America as well as Britain, “the party decides” and has its eyes on the prize: winning elections.