Sep 07 Watch 10:40 Will 2016 candidates enter the migrant crisis debate? By PBS News Hour How will American politicians and presidential candidates address the migrant crisis going on in Europe? Judy Woodruff checks in with Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and Tamara Keith of NPR about the state of the presidential race, including… Continue watching
Sep 06 Fed-up and angry supporters let Trump defy political gravity By Jill Colvin, Associated Press By the standard that voters typically use to judge presidential candidates, Donald Trump probably should not have survived his first day in the 2016 race. Continue reading
Sep 06 6 ‘Trumpisms’ that would mean a political end for anyone but Trump By Jill Colvin, Associated Press Donald Trump has turned the do's and don'ts of campaigns on their head, prospering with tactics that could sink anyone else. Continue reading
Sep 05 How Ohio voters are feeling about the 2016 cycle so far By Julie Pace, Associated Press Ohio voters report that the Republican primary is wide open, even as Trump holds steady atop early polls. There’s little interest in establishment candidates such as former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, and a surprising lack of energy for Ohio’s own… Continue reading
Sep 05 What to expect this fall from the GOP 2016 race By Steve Peoples, Associated Press Labor Day marks a new phase in the campaign, when voters traditionally start paying closer attention and candidates sharpen their strategies. Continue reading
Sep 05 VP Biden’s reluctance to run in 2016 centers on family concerns By Josh Lederman, Associated Press Vice President Joe Biden's reluctance to enter the presidential race centers on his family. His wife, Jill, has never relished political life and is said to share his misgivings about whether the Bidens are emotionally equipped for another campaign. Continue reading
Sep 04 Quiz: Think you know more than Donald Trump on foreign policy? By Larisa Epatko Leading Republican candidate Donald Trump made his sixth appearance on Thursday's Hugh Hewitt radio show where he was peppered with questions about foreign leaders. Would you know the answers? Take our quiz. Continue reading
Sep 04 Benghazi panel to interview more of Clinton’s inner circle By Matthew Daly, Associated Press WASHINGTON — The chairman of a congressional panel investigating the deadly Benghazi attacks said Friday that a member of Hillary Rodham Clinton's inner circle could provide key insight into how the State Department maintained its presence in Libya prior to… Continue reading
Sep 03 Trump promises no third-party bid if he is not the GOP nominee By Steve Peoples, Associated Press Presidential candidate Donald Trump ruled out the prospect of a third-party White House bid Thursday and vowed to support the Republican Party's next presidential nominee — whoever it may be. Continue reading
Sep 01 CNN amends debate criteria, Fiorina may get in By Steve Peoples, Associated Press CNN on Tuesday amended its criteria for the next Republican presidential debate, giving former technology executive Carly Fiorina a better chance at appearing in the Sept. 16 primetime affair. Continue reading