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- Clinton economic speech: anti-Trump, with a dash of Sanders
Her economic speech Thursday aimed to energize the Democratic left that didn't support her in the primaries, while appealing to middle-class voters, even Republican ones, who reject Trump.
- Hillary Clinton writes op-ed to win over Mormons in Utah: Will it work?
Hillary Clinton has begun to target disenchanted Republican Mormons seeking an alternative to Donald Trump, leaving many torn.
- First LookClinton's ethical slip violates spirit but not letter of law. Does that matter?
Emailed conversations among Mrs. Clinton's aides reveal requests for preferential treatment of top donors to the Clinton Foundation, further fueling voters concerns about the candidate's perceived honesty.
- Bernie spends $575,000 on vacation home: Can socialists do that?
Last week, the Sanders family spent nearly $600,000 on their third home, a new lakefront vacation house in Vermont.
- Why Donald Trump calls Obama the 'founder of ISIS'
Donald Trump repeated the allegation four times in a speech in Florida Wednesday. Trump also pointedly referred to the president by his full legal name: Barack Hussein Obama.
- In Wal-Mart moms’ bleak perspective on campaign, glimmer of hope
In focus groups, Wal-Mart moms were downright brutal toward Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. But they showed surprising optimism about the economy.
- First LookTrump says Second Amendment comment refers to 'political power'
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump defended his ambiguous comments about Hillary Clinton and the Second Amendment.
- Paul Ryan wins Wisconsin primary in landslide. Any lessons for Trump?
House Speaker Paul Ryan beat businessman Paul Nehlen by a 5-1 margin in the Wisconsin primary. Ryan cautioned against reading too much into the win when it comes to Trump's chances in November.
- In a speech on gun rights, did Trump threaten Clinton?
The Republican presidential nominee said "if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people — maybe there is, I don't know."
- Speaking Politics term of the week: Duverger's law
In 10 of the last 11 US presidential elections, third parties have seen their poll numbers drop as the election draws near. Independents have a better shot at the state level.
- First LookWas the executed Iranian scientist linked to Hillary Clinton's emails?
Shahram Amiri, a former nuclear scientist, was executed for espionage. Is there a link to Hillary Clinton's emails?
- First LookWhy parents of two Benghazi victims are suing Hillary Clinton
A new lawsuit against the former secretary of State alleges defamation, neglect, and the intentional infliction of emotional distress.
- Speaker Paul Ryan faces primary after late Trump endorsement
Ryan is predicted to easily beat challenger Paul Nehlen in the Republican primary contest ahead of the Nov. 8 general election.
- Trump economic speech: first step to unifying GOP
Donald Trump reassured Republicans in a speech Monday that blended mainstream Republicanism and populism. He said 'isolation is not an option' while sticking with 'America first.'
- Evan McMullin: A conservative makes a last-ditch attempt to unseat Trump
A little-known GOP policy director and ex-CIA operative has declared his candidacy for president on an independent ticket.
- First LookDo religious leaders influence their congregants' political views?
Most American churchgoers say their clergy members haven't endorsed presidential candidates, but have spoken about political issues at least once over the last few months.
- First LookCan Trump's economic plan please both corporations and working families?
Mr. Trump is set to unveil his economic plan Monday during a midday speech at the Detroit Economic Club.
- What Donald Trump's team of advisers tells us about his economic plan
Donald Trump's latest list of economic advisers includes hedge-fund managers, billionaire bankers, and an oil tycoon, but only one economist with a doctorate and no women.
- Does Hillary Clinton have a media transparency problem?
The Democratic nominee took selected questions at a conference of journalists Friday after not holding a press conference for months, but some say she wasn't exactly candid.
- Trump endorses Ryan amid backsliding in battleground states
Hillary Clinton is now dead-even or even leading rock-red Republican states such as Arizona and Georgia. What's Trump's next move?