All Politics
- Has Donald Trump peaked?Only a third of Republicans nationally support Donald Trump, and a majority say he lacks presidential qualities. Tuesday's primaries will be a big test.听
- Why Michael Bloomberg decided not to run for presidentFormer New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday that he will not run for president, citing concerns that a third-party campaign聽would lead to Donald Trump or Ted Cruz becoming president.
- Nancy Reagan was her husband's indispensable forceNancy Reagan's devotion to her husband and his success was integral to his political career. Every president, one expert says, should have a Nancy Reagan.
- Rubio wins in Puerto Rico. Is that a big deal?The Florida senator has been neglected at the primary polls, despite major GOP figures' support. Can an island of 3.5 million, who can't actually vote in November, help him change course?
- The three best lines from the Clinton-Sanders debateSunday night's Democratic presidential debate in Flint, Mich., addressed substantial issues 鈥 and generated some great one-liners.听
- Nancy Reagan put her own spin on the power of the first ladyNancy Reagan took an active role in her husband's business, and she helped to reconcile conservatism to the reality of women's changing roles, says historian David Greenberg.
- Why some foreign politicians are not so keen on TrumpFollowing his inflammatory comments about Muslims, Mexican immigrants, and most recently, his support of torture, Donald Trump has managed to make foreign enemies without even taking office.听
- The power of Trump鈥檚 call to free America from political correctnessDonald Trump voters praise him for 'telling it like it is.' But the appeal of his plain-speaking runs much deeper.听
- Nancy Reagan: One of the most influential of first ladies in US historySoft-spoken in public, the former Hollywood actress was one of America's most active and controversial first ladies.
- Delegate race: Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders each win two states SaturdayTed Cruz won in Kansas and Maine, and Donald Trump captured Louisiana.听Bernie Sanders notched win in Nebraska and Kansas. Hillary Clinton snagged Louisiana.
- Ben Carson officially ends campaign: What next?Ben Carson built a broad grassroots following, especially among evangelicals, but 'they just won't vote for me,' he announced at CPAC.
- Donald Trump backpedals on torture: Sign of a tactical shift?Donald Trump's about-face on torture may be indicative of an emerging 'flexibility' on issues as the current primary frontrunner prepares for a general election in November.听
- Super Saturday votes: What to watch for this weekendOn Saturday, both parties have contests in Kansas and Louisiana. Republicans in Maine and Kentucky and Democrats in Nebraska also vote.听On Sunday, Maine Democrats and Puerto Rico Republicans are up
- Should Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz say they won't vote for Donald Trump?Both senators unleashed an almost unprecedented intra-party tirade against the front-runner, but their last debate answers raised doubts about their seriousness.
- Debating Trump: Whatever happened to civility in politics?The Republican debate Thursday night sank to a new low in modern campaign discourse. But for Donald Trump, at least, it's working.听
- Standoff over Supreme Court vacancy intensifies 鈥 but some see future fixesOver the longer term, some experts see an opportunity to ratchet things down, principally by changing the nomination process for the Supreme Court.
- Donald Trump鈥檚 House of CardsKevin Spacey's Machiavellian character Frank Underwood is made up, but Donald Trump is real, and he's campaigning with a similar sentiment.
- Has Donald Trump brought back 'Bizarro World'?Originally coined by DC Comics back in 1950s, 'Bizarro World' has made a comeback in the political lexicon this election cycle.
- Why the GOP flipped its plan to stop Donald TrumpThe logic behind the GOP elite's change of tactics is clear, but the cost of a brokered convention to the party could be high.
- First LookGOP conundrum: candidates decry and vow to support Trump in same debateAs businessman Donald Trump continues to dominate the race, the Republican party is stuck between a rock and a hard place.