Sanders suggests lowering the bar for third-party candidates to take part in presidential debates
The senator from Vermont is scheduled to campaign Monday for Hillary Clinton.
David Duke has been angling for the spotlight for 30 years. He usually gets it.
The media’s three-decade dilemma: How much does David Duke really matter?
The Supreme Court is never going to look like America. Get used to it.
Sotomayor and Kagan reflect on how the justices are similar and different
6 things we know heading into the final months of the presidential race
The trust factor, the likability factor, the demographic factor and more . . .
Trump advisers and allies struggle with deportation specifics
Trump’s immigration priorities indicate a dramatic escalation of deportations from current levels.
An interactive demonstration of the core problem with Donald Trump’s campaign
What if the 2016 electorate looked or voted like the electorate in 1980?
Tim Kaine says Trump encouraged Watergate-like hack of DNC by Russians
Kaine’s comments came in response to questions about Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state.
Donald Trump wanted to ‘see who the moderators are.’ Now that he has, will he debate?
He has said “certain moderators would be unacceptable.”
Ted Strickland’s Worst Week in Washington
The former Ohio governor is watching his chances of winning a Senate seat slip away.
In a bid to soften his image, Trump makes a brief visit to a black Detroit church
The event provided a jarring contrast to the GOP nominee’s hard-edged campaign.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence will release his tax returns ‘in the next week’
Donald Trump’s running mate is vague about when nominee’s returns will be made public.
Pence says he will release taxes ‘in the next week,’ but Trump won’t until after audit
The public might never see Trump’s returns before Election Day.
How to avoid alienating minority voters: A handy election-year checklist
The steps of minority outreach that Republicans just can’t seem to master.
Trump to Detroit black church congregation: ‘I’m here today to learn.’
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told the congregation at Great Faith International Ministries in Detroit, Mich., that he attended service “to learn” and help remedy “injustice in any form.” Trump’s visit to the black church on Sept. 3 is seen as an appeal to African American voters.
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