Politics Dec 03 Kamala Harris ends 2020 Democratic presidential campaign Her decision to exit the race comes after months of trying to recreate the momentum from her January campaign launch, which drew 20,000 people in her home state of California.
Politics Nov 21 Takeaways from the 5th Democratic 2020 presidential debate Civil in tone, mostly cautious in approach, the forum on Wednesday did little to reorder the field and may have given encouragement to two new entrants into the race, Mike Bloomberg and Deval Patrick.
Nation Nov 20 Few Americans believe what they hear in campaign ads, media, polls says This latest Associated Press-NORC poll paints a picture of a country deeply insecure about separating truth from falsehood.
Politics Oct 05 Trump scolds Romney over criticism about Trump’s China words Dissent came from familiar corners this past week, and President Trump took notice.
Politics Oct 04 Romney, Sasse break from GOP on Trump’s China remarks Most Republican leaders were silent or supportive of President Donald Trump’s public call for another foreign government to investigate his political foe. But a few voiced concern that the president was trying to enlist a rival power in his reelection…
Politics Aug 22 Former Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper is running for Senate Hickenlooper, who dropped out of the presidential race earlier this month, becomes the immediate front-runner in a crowded Democratic field vying for the right to challenge Republican incumbent Cory Gardner.
Politics Aug 15 John Hickenlooper quits the 2020 presidential race Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said Thursday he is no longer running for president.
Politics Jul 26 2020 tests whether Democrats can rely on a multiracial coalition Black voters are the Democratic Party's most loyal voting bloc, but nationally, the African American turnout rate dropped 7 percentage points in 2016 from its record high during Obama's 2012 reelection.
Politics Jun 03 Presidential candidate Castro proposes federal standards and database for policing Julián Castro's plan would set a federal standard for use of deadly force, requiring de-escalation tactics and the use of lethal means only as a last resort.
Politics Jun 03 2020 Democrats grapple with best way to reach California voters Candidates must spend tens of millions of dollars to compete in California because of the state's diverse, far-flung population.