All Politics
- Why Trump brought a news executive into his fold
The Republican candidate has waged fierce battles with the press. Now, he’s bringing on board a media executive.
- First LookCNN town hall gives Green Party a primetime stage to reintroduce itself
Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein held a town hall event last night, which aired on CNN, to inform voters about her party's platform.
- Trump's staff shakeup: a defiant move
Donald Trump has changed his political team. The move appears a defiant one, with Mr. Trump standing up for his way of campaigning.
- Stronger together? Yes, Mrs. Clinton, but what does 'together' really mean?
Hillary Clinton and the Democrats say America is stronger together. But they're not yet living up to the unifying spirit of their slogan.
- Might deep red Georgia really go for Clinton?
Polls suggest it could happen. It points to the confidence Democrats are feeling in taking on Trump – and to mounting demographic shifts.
- Liz Cheney wins primary, moves closer to becoming Wyoming rep in Congress
Liz Cheney, daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, won the Republican primary race for Wyoming's lone seat in the US House of Representatives.
- First LookTrump campaign leadership shift: What does it mean?
Donald Trump's campaign announced two new major additions to his campaign. The restructuring is seen as a return to 'Let Trump be Trump.'
- Why Trump’s warning of ‘rigged election’ isn’t credible
Donald Trump keeps saying that voter fraud could cost him the election, a charge that threatens confidence in US elections. But there's no evidence the type of fraud he alleges is rampant.
- Could Libertarian Gary Johnson qualify for the first presidential debate?
The Libertarian Party candidate needs 15 percent of the vote to join Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in September debates.
- Trump promises to work with NATO to defeat Islamic State
In a policy speech, Trump said he would wage a multi-front "military, cyber and financial" war against Islamic State.
- Trump's ISIS speech: Restrained, but unrelenting
Trump spoke from a script, a copy of which was made publicly available, with each fact footnoted. But critics still accused him of being dishonest and incompetent.
- First LookUnder President Trump, prospective immigrants would face political test
Donald Trump's Monday speech in Youngstown, Ohio, will call for a new ideological test for those wishing to enter the United States.
- Why Clinton is enlisting undocumented immigrants who can't vote
The Clinton campaign is introducing a voter registration program by 'DREAMers' that empowers undocumented immigrants, as a way to show her stance on immigration policies.
- First LookDonald Trump and the $12.7 million Ukraine connection
Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Paul Manafort, is linked to an undisclosed $12.7 million in campaign contributions from his previous work as political consultant.
- Dems hacked again: Why Russia may want to influence the US elections
Another batch of Wikileaks documents is targeting the Democratic Party. Could it all be an attempt by Russian intelligence to influence the presidential elections?
- Who are Trump voters? A new portrait emerges
Donald Trump’s most staunch supporters may not be worse off because of global trade, says a new survey. But they may have reason to be concerned by ailing communities around them.
- Why does Trump have a Mormon problem?
For the first time since Lyndon B. Johnson, Utah has become a swing state, as many Mormon voters find themselves torn between their moral and political convictions.
- Clinton and Kaine release tax returns. Will Trump and Pence follow suit?
The Clintons have disclosed tax returns for every year since 1977, and VP candidate Tim Kaine just released his returns for the past 10 years. Neither Mr. Trump nor his VP candidate, Gov. Pence, have released any.
- Humanizing Hillary: Why it's such a challenge for her
Hillary Clinton has spent decades in the public eye, turning her into a caricature of a cold, emotionless woman. She's trying to fix that.
- Trump calls Obama, Clinton Islamic State 'co-founders,' draws rebuke
Clinton's White House campaign on Thursday called the remarks a "false claim".