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- Why Donald Trump calls Hillary Clinton 'the devil'
Donald Trump's latest descriptor for Hillary Clinton continues both his appeal to Evangelical Christian voters and his willingness to engage in relentlessly negative campaigning.
- How Obama has broken the mold in 2016
President Obama's trashing of Donald Trump is unique for the modern era. But he risks overshadowing Hillary Clinton.
- Back Trump or not? A glimpse through the GOP establishment's eyes.
California is the bluest of states, but it offers a window into how Donald Trump is fracturing traditional Republicans alliances.
- First LookNew poll finds young Americans unhappy with both Clinton and Trump
Young minority voters are lining up behind Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party, but young white voters are split between the two parties.
- First LookClinton's 'exceptional' lead over Trump: One for the history books?
The dust is still settling from the post-convention bounce, but Hillary Clinton is leading Donald Trump in polls by 'historic proportions.'
- What makes America great? Just ask America's elders.
Donald Trump, vowing to 'make America great again,' commands his largest lead among Americans born before World War II. Some of them see progress, but many miss the patriotism and self-reliance of that era.
- Has anything changed in 'Trump country'?
In one Georgia city, many residents remain behind Donald Trump. But some undecided and independent voters are turning away.
- Why Congress isn't helping Florida deal with Zika
In a polarized era, members of Congress often compromise to strike deals only when public demand is overwhelming. On Zika, that point hasn't come yet – but might soon.
- First LookTennesseean jailed for campaign sign theft bailed out by rival
A Tennessee state representative was jailed after failing to appear to talk with the Sheriff's Office about video showing him removing a rival's campaign signs.
- First LookWhy Hillary Clinton is gaining ground in key swing states
Hillary Clinton's campaign is pulling ahead in several swing states after a handful of well-publicized gaffes by Donald Trump last week.
- Trump’s unraveling Republican Party: How we reached this point
Leading Republicans say the party of Abraham Lincoln is facing disruption because in the past few decades it has lost its commitment to 'unifying ideals,' such as freedom and human dignity.
- How moderate Republicans rebelled against the far-right in Kansas
Moderate Republicans unseated a number of conservative state legislators and a tea party-affiliated US representative in the Republican primary, in a shift away from the state's previous electoral support of staunchly ideological candidates.
- Homeland Security chief weighs plan to protect voting from hackers
Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson said he's considering whether to designate the US election system as critical infrastructure, which could trigger greater cybersecurity at the ballot box.
- Homeland Security chief weighs plan to protect voting from hackers
Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson said he's considering whether to designate the US election system as critical infrastructure, which could trigger greater cybersecurity at the ballot box.
- In Kansas, Republican romance with tea party sours
The resounding defeat of Rep. Tim Huelskamp, who rode to Congress on the tea party wave of 2010, was part of a statewide shift toward more pragmatic Republicans in Tuesday's primaries.
- In tit-for-tat, Trump withholds endorsement of Ryan in reelection bid
The Republican presidential nominee turned Paul Ryan's words from earlier this year around on the House speaker, saying he was 'just not quite there yet.'
- What does Jill Stein mean for 2016's other contenders?
The Massachusetts physician and activist is hoping to take up the mantle for frustrated Bernie Sanders supporters.
- After Hanna supports Clinton, will other Republicans in Congress follow?
Rep. Richard Hanna (R) of New York wrote in an op-ed that he will vote for Hillary Clinton, saying he had to do more than only denounce Donald Trump's comments.
- Obama urges Republicans to drop support for 'unfit' Trump
President Obama called on Republicans to stop supporting Donald Trump, calling him 'unfit' and 'woefully unprepared' to be president.
- How climate change has reemerged on the campaign trail
Unlike the previous two presidential elections, this election has seen in increase in the prominence, and divisiveness, of climate change.