Clinton, Trump Dominate Northeastern Primaries
Five states put Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump closer to the nomination.
Five states put Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump closer to the nomination.
The two candidates are only dividing up three states and not even calling on their voters to switch.
The American president calls for progress in trade negotiations before politics get in the way.
The president argues that America’s choice is not between playing the world’s policeman and isolationism.
Republican Party insiders vote down a proposal to change the rules for the nominating convention.
The Saudis would need to start holding people accountable if complicity in the 2001 attacks were revealed.
For the Democrats, the presidential contest is basically over. The Republican still have a long way to go.
The United States have little in common with the royals of Saudi Arabia, but they are the lesser of evils.
Some want to change the rules to make it easier to nominate someone other than Donald Trump.
Delegate rules may have helped Donald Trump so far; his supporters will still cry foul when they no longer do.
Some of the delegates previously committed to nominating the Floridian could vote for someone else.
The left-wing candidate has little to say about foreign policy, other than trade. Americans need to know more.
Now that the businessman is no longer getting relatively more delegates than votes, he is crying foul.
The billionaire businessman doesn’t lift people up; he drags his supporters down to his level.
Many of the businessman’s supporters are looking for a savior who doesn’t care what other people think.