All Politics
- Are Jewish voters feeling the Bern? Not really.If elected, Bernie Sanders would be the first Jewish president. But voters of all faiths probably don't care about that.聽
- How Bernie Sanders could win over black voters in South CarolinaHillary Clinton has enjoyed strong support from black voters, but she may be feeling the heat as Sen. Bernie Sanders garners increasing support from African-Americans who support his message of reducing income inequality.
- How well do you know Ted Cruz? Take our quiz.
Sen. Ted Cruz has been called an 'outsider insider,' an establishment candidate popular among evangelical 海角大神s and tea party Republicans. He has been labeled a 'true conservative,' often challenging members of his own party. How well do you know presidential hopeful Ted Cruz?
- What happened to Carly Fiorina's presidential hopes?Much about the 2016 campaign has bewildered pundits, but the rise and fall of Carly Fiorina fit a classic pattern.聽
- Trump, Sanders win in N.H. Democratic, Republican Parties lose.The 2016 election thus far has shown that party elites aren鈥檛 all-powerful 鈥 and they ignore restiveness in voter ranks at their peril.
- Can Rubio leave New Hampshire behind?Behind Marco Rubio's fifth-place finish in New Hampshire was a deeper question: Is he too inexperienced?
- How Trump, Sanders victories have scrambled 2016 raceA powerful populist wave in the New Hampshire primary leaves both parties gasping, as distrust of the 'establishment' unites voters of many stripes.聽
- After New Hampshire, can John Kasich win in the South?Ohio Gov. John Kasich finished second in New Hampshire's primary. Does he have the money and support to stay in the Republican primary race?
- First LookWhat does High Court's emissions regulation freeze really mean?The US Supreme Court's decision on Tuesday put the brakes on the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan. But this likely will not be the high court's last word on the matter.
- Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders take New Hampshire primariesDonald Trump and Bernie Sanders were victorious in New Hampshire's primaries Tuesday night, in wins that underscored voters' support for antiestablishment messages.聽
- Obama presents $4.1 trillion FY 2017 budget to CongressThe Obama plan sees the deficit rising from $438 billion last year to more than $500 billion for the 2017 budget year that starts Oct. 1. Deficits over the coming decade would total $6 trillion.
- Marco Rubio on repeat: Did he shoot himself in the foot in New Hampshire?After a stronger than expected finish in Iowa, Marco Rubio has been criticized for verbal gaffs and inexperience.聽
- Bloomberg for president? Why an independent run might work.After several weeks of rumors, former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg has confirmed that he is considering a third-party bid for the White House.聽
- If Donald Trump wins New Hampshire, here's what happens nextIt appears the blustery businessman will actually triumph in a storied electoral contest. What happens then?
- New Hampshire primary: why late deciders ruleAs New Hampshire votes Tuesday, less than half of likely Republican voters say they have made up their minds. For likely Democratic voters, the number is close to two-thirds who have decided which candidate to back.
- First LookNew Hampshire voters hit polls: why the Granite State mattersMany Americans say they're independent voters, but tend to stick to one party, anyway. Granite Staters could be the real deal, adding to the primary's suspense.
- New Hampshire's big test: Can the establishment strike back?Despite all the talk about this unusual primary season, Ted Cruz won Iowa by playing to the classic political playbook. Now John Kasich is trying to do the same in New Hampshire.聽
- Could John Kasich be New Hampshire primary's Rocky Balboa?The Ohio Governor's all-out push in New Hampshire makes him a real threat to Marco Rubio in Tuesday's primary, but what happens after that remains a big question mark.
- Young Sanders supporters: What if Clinton wins the nomination?Hillary Clinton is losing big in the youth vote. It may not cost her the nomination, but she will need young Democrats' energy in November, as well as their votes.聽聽
- Bill Clinton is Hillary's not-so-secret weaponPolitical spouses are just one kind of 'not-so-secret weapon.' Marco Rubio has a whole arsenal of 'not-so-secret weapons,' apparently.聽