Germans Horrified Trump Got This Far
There is little sympathy for the Republican presidential candidate in the land of his grandfather.
There is little sympathy for the Republican presidential candidate in the land of his grandfather.
The socially liberal Dutch are more sympathetic to Democrats.
British commentators write that in no other election has the idea of America been so obviously at stake.
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The Democrat can afford to lose several states that are trending her way and still win the election.
The Republican’s divisive rhetoric is driving up Hispanic turnout in swing states.
Republicans need to slay the monster they have created or cede the center ground to Democrats.
People have historically looked to “big men” for leadership. Institutions exist to rein them in.
The Democrat has a superior ground operation, more cash, more Hispanic support and a lead in early voting.
While her Republican rival is embroiled in too many scandals to count, Hillary Clinton’s emails are back in the news.
The change would prevent candidates winning political office with less than 50 percent support.
A book release squanders what little goodwill the French president had left in his own Socialist Party.
The Dutchman can’t get a deal without his parliament’s support.
Belgium asks for a review of investor-state tribunals and an evaluation of the treaty’s environmental impact.
The Iranians, Russians, Saudis and Turks are all jockeying for influence in Iraq while America looks on wearily.