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- Why Romney's words won't hurt TrumpDonald Trump is a crony capitalist for the working class, and Mitt Romney is certainly not the man to change that.
- Did Mitt Romney just preview Democrats' anti-Trump plan?Brushing away Romney's attack may have been easy, but could Trump endure sustained interrogation from the Democratic nominee?
- Why Mitt Romney's condemnation could be a gift to TrumpMitt Romney's harshest denunciations will roll off Teflon Trump, who has spent days attacking the former presidential candidate.
- Possible cure for voter anger? A functional CongressNine out of 10 GOP primary voters and almost 6 in 10 Democrats have negative feelings toward Washington, according to exit polls. Some in Washington point at themselves as part of the problem 鈥 and thus part of the solution 鈥 to voter frustration.
- First LookClinton staffer given immunity in e-mail inquiry: sign of charges to come?Whether the query into Mrs. Clinton's use of a private e-mail server amounts to a criminal investigation is still unclear,聽but in similar cases involving improper transmission of classified information, prosecution has been rare.
- Why Trump is not the only con manThe Donald might be a con man, but with many politicians having over promised and under delivered, it's less surprising voters don't seem to care.
- The unseen side of Bernie Sanders's young voter revolutionThe appeal of Bernie Sanders's policy to young liberals is well-known. The appeal of his 'spiritual' outlook is less discussed, but potent. 聽
- Mitt Romney to give big speech on 2016 race. Joining #NeverTrump?Mitt Romney, the Republican Party鈥檚 2012 presidential nominee, will be talking about the 'state of the race' Thursday.
- Ben Carson: Where do his supporters go?Ben Carson effectively ended his presidential campaign Wednesday. Ted Cruz might be the top beneficiary, though the 'dirty tricks' charge could discourage some supporters.听
- Will Super Tuesday lead to contested convention?The thinking goes: If the top Republican candidates stay in, could they prevent Donald Trump from getting enough delegates? It's a thin hope.
- Trump vs. Clinton: Will Trump's bullying tone backfire?After Super Tuesday victories in seven states each, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are preparing their general-election strategies.
- Angry? That's not how Donald Trump voters see themselves.Donald Trump's dominating Super Tuesday shows the triumph of angry Republican voters, right? Not really, say some of his supporters.听
- Super Tuesday: Trump victory highlights GOP's identity crisisDonald Trump's showing on Super Tuesday suggests that key parts of the Republican orthodoxy are in tatters.
- Super Tuesday results cement Clinton and Trump as 2016 front runnersDonald Trump leads with 285 delegates, Sen. Ted Cruz has 161, Sen. Marco Rubio has 87, Gov. John Kasich has 25, and Ben Carson has eight.听Clinton has at least 1,005 delegates and Sanders has at least 373.
- Trump and Clinton rack up big wins on Super TuesdayRepublican Sen. Ted Cruz won in Texas and Oklahoma, bolstering his argument that he has the best chance to stop Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner.
- How worried are Democrats about Donald Trump?Democrats laughed when the brash businessman upended the GOP primary race. But now some are starting to worry.
- Super Tuesday: Why all eyes are on TexasWith 377 delegate votes at stake, Texas is an especially pivotal battleground for the five remaining GOP candidates. If Cruz pulls off a victory in his home state, he could emerge as Trump's most formidable opponent.听
- Paul Ryan faces 'impossible conundrum' on Donald TrumpMany Republicans in Congress think Donald Trump could hurt the party. But party disloyalty would be worse.听
- Trump rally expels black students. Racist or justified?It鈥檚 not unusual for campaigns to preemptively deal with suspected protesters. But the racial aspect of Monday鈥檚 ejection is heightened by history and context.
- First LookIllegal immigration is actually rising now, thanks to Donald TrumpIllegal immigration to the United States from Mexico is up 24 percent over last year. Some say Donald Trump's vow to build a wall is prompting the surge.