Anti-Trump Delegates Start Organizing Putsch
Taking the nomination away from the divisive property tycoon would be difficult, but some are trying.
Presidential and congressional elections were held in the United States on November 8. The Atlantic Sentinel endorsed the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, who lost to Republican Donald Trump. Republicans defended their majorities in Congress.
Taking the nomination away from the divisive property tycoon would be difficult, but some are trying.
The Republican suggests the man he hopes to succeed next year is secretly in cahoots with the terrorists.
Republicans look for a way to deny Donald Trump the presidential nomination.
His ideas for reducing America’s debt and reorienting its foreign policy are madness.
Liberals are not responsible for the rise of Donald Trump, but they may have unwittingly enabled him.
His shambolic campaign operation suggests Donald Trump would be awful at running the government.
The Republican’s insinuations against an Hispanic judge who is hearing a case against him are the final straw.
The speaker claims he and Donald Trump have “more common ground than disagreement.”
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.”
Bernie Sanders only appears more electable because his supporters are unwilling to vote for Hillary Clinton.
A third party will try to draw support away from both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in the election.
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.
Like strongmen everywhere, the Republican promises to deliver greatness through the sheer force of his personality.