Electoral College Projections Favor Clinton
The Democrat can afford to lose several states that are trending her way and still win the election.
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.
If Republicans continue to block Supreme Court nominees, the Democrats may end the Senate filibuster.
A tiny Republican majority in the House of Representatives could still block much-needed reforms.
Democrats are trading one type of white voter for another while Latinos flee the Republican Party in droves.
The Republican presidential candidate suggests one of his accusers was not attractive enough to assault.
The House leader says he can no longer defend Donald Trump, but he still supports the Republican nominee.
They should never have nominated Trump, but let’s not berate Republicans if they come to their senses.
Editorial boards are breaking with generations of Republican support to endorse Hillary Clinton.
Not voting for Hillary Clinton in November only makes it more likely that Donald Trump wins.
The presidential debates reinforce voters’ perceptions of the candidates. They seldom change them.
The Republican candidate has more than a few things in common with the worst leaders in European history.
The Republican calls America’s military leaders “embarrassing” and voices his admiration for Vladimir Putin.
The Democrat lambastes her opponent for giving the “paranoid fringe” a national megaphone.