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- Here's why Bill Clinton is attacking 'sexist' Bernie BrosThe former US president's acerbic defense of his wife was not unprovoked, but it also points to a deeper frustration within the Clinton camp.
- How to make America great again for Trump votersThe 'Trump voter' has arguably been the story of the 2016 Republican primary. But many of the policies that could actually help his working-class supporters aren't being talked about.聽
- Why Bill Clinton called Bernie Sanders supporters 'sexist'At a campaign event for his wife Sunday, Bill Clinton slammed Bernie Sanders, calling his supporters 'sexist' and pointing out Sanders's own ties to the finance sector.聽
- As Rubio stumbles, race for second place tightens in New HampshireMarco Rubio's uneven debate performance Saturday has emboldened a trio of governors seeking to stem his rise in the Republican race for president.
- Trump calls for waterboarding, other methods, in fight against Islamic StateThe Republican presidential frontrunner says he would bring back the controversial practice, banned in 2009, because of the "evil" nature of modern times.
- Trump says New Hampshire win not necessary to secure nominationAfter finishing second in the Iowa caucuses, the billionaire businessman appears to be tamping down expectations despite holding a double-digit lead in the polls.
- New Hampshire: What to watch for in the primary voteThis week, the Granite State welcomes would-be presidents and delivers its verdict. What to watch for.
- Republican debate: Why Rubio is bigger target than TrumpEntering Saturday's Republican debate and Tuesday's N.H. primary, Donald Trump leads the polls. But Sen. Marco Rubio has the momentum.聽
- How well do you know Marco Rubio? Take the quiz.
If elected president, Sen. Marco Rubio (R) of Florida would be the first Cuban American president and one of the youngest people ever elected to the Oval Office. How much do you know about this 2016 presidential hopeful?
- Which GOP candidate should drop out next?The latest polling of Republican voters shows which candidates they think should throw in the towel 鈥 you may not even remember their first choice existed.
- Why Sanders vs. Clinton is not a rerun of 2008Hillary Clinton has changed, the times have changed, and Bernie Sanders is not Barack Obama.聽
- What the Clinton and Sanders 'progressive' debate really showsAs the Democratic front-runners' battle over the word 'progressive,' is the traditionally pragmatic party becoming more ideological?
- Presidential election looks very different from N.H. town hallsThe presidential election can often look loud and angry. New Hampshire's town halls offer more substantive view. 聽
- How Flint brought out a different side of CongressAfter testimony on Flint's water crisis, Democrats and Republicans in Congress are both trying to respond, even if they may not agree on how, or how much.
- Why Sanders and Clinton are fighting over the word 'progressive'As the Democratic Party leans harder to the left in 2016, it's more than just semantics at stake in the war of words between the party's front-runners.
- Can Barbara Bush help Jeb in New Hampshire?Jeb Bush is expected to call on his former First Lady mother during a campaign stop in New Hampshire Thursday, perhaps hoping to invigorate Republicans with a reminder about what is best from the Bush family.
- Has the GOP race reentered reality?Above the wake of vitriol flowing from Donald Trump and Ted Cruz after Iowa, the Republican 'establishment' may have finally found its front-runner.
- Can a Black Lives Matter activist win the Baltimore mayoral raceDeRay Mckesson has launched a last-minute bid to become the mayor of Baltimore. It is unclear if the attention gained from his activist work will be enough to help him win the competitive mayoral race.
- President Obama to American Muslims: 'You fit in here'In his first visit to a US mosque Wednesday, President Obama talked about the 鈥榝ear鈥 that Muslim communities feel. Yet even so, many have faith in the country's traditions of religious liberty.
- How Rand Paul went from 'most interesting man in politics' to also-ranThe Kentucky senator was not short on strategic intent, but in the primaries, timing is everything.