All Politics
- Twitter's new donation tool: How does it stack up in era of big money?The new Twitter feature aims to spur more individual donors to contribute online. As of last month, super PACs accounted for $2 of every $3 raised in the presidential race.
- Why tonight's GOP debate might make or break campaignsMoney is the lifeline of any political campaign. Wednesday night's GOP debate will help determine the haves and the have-nots.
- GOP debate: How did Reagan Library get a real Air Force One?Here's one question viewers will have that we can answer ahead of tonight's debate: Yes, that plane behind the debaters is a real Air Force One.
- Monitor BreakfastSecretary Jewell: US fracking inspectors are 'under-resourced'Speaking to reporters聽during a Monitor-hosted breakfast on Tuesday, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell painted a picture of Interior鈥檚 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) as an agency that is underfunded and overextended.
- GOP debate: What Donald Trump (and everyone else) needs to proveDonald Trump will have a bull's-eye on his back Wednesday night in the Republican presidential debate. Start time is 8 p.m. Eastern.听
- Conservative Club for Growth slams Trump: GOP Empire Striking Back?The Club for Growth says it has spent $1 million on two Trump attack ads in Iowa. Will it fare any better than other attacks on the real estate magnate have thus far?
- Hillary Clinton says Bill for Veep has 'crossed her mind.' Legal?There is a case to be made that Bill Clinton under the Constitution is perfectly eligible to be VP.
- Why do people still doubt President Obama's faith and birthplace?Myths regarding Mr. Obama's background have yet to go away: A recent CNN/ORC Poll shows聽one in five adults say Obama was born outside the United States, and nearly one in three say he is Muslim. 聽
- First LookTwitter politics: Can candidates tweet their way to top of fundraising heap?Twitter has rolled out a feature that allows its users to donate funds to political candidates and causes.
- Twitter: Tweet cash donations to your favorite 2016 candidateTwitter has a new mobile feature that will facilitate fundraising for the 2016 presidential election.听
- Why Bernie Sanders spoke at conservative Liberty UniversityBernie Sanders on Monday became the first Democratic presidential candidate ever to make a stop at Liberty University鈥檚 weekly convocations.
- Has Carly Fiorina figured out how to counter Donald Trump?Many have tried to counter Donald Trump, with little success so far. But Carly Fiorina might have found a way to turn one of his jibes into a jump in the polls.
- First LookMark Cuban for president? What he sees in Donald Trump.Billionaire Mark Cuban claims he could beat Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton if he decided to run in the 2016 election.听
- First LookBernie Sanders at Liberty University: Why he quoted the Bible to studentsBernie Sanders' appearance at the conservative university was the boldest example yet of his attempt to appeal to people outside the traditional umbrella of the Democratic Party.听
- Donald Trump slams CEO pay. A traitor to his class?Donald Trump on Sunday took a shot at CEOs, saying that chief executive pay in America is so high that it is 'a total and complete joke.'
- Would Reagan campaign like these dour Republicans? Actually, he did.Ronald Reagan is famous for the optimism of his 1984 reelection campaign. But before that, as an outsider, his tone wasn't so different from those of today's Republicans.
- First LookHow might Carly Fiorina target Trump in next debate?Former technology executive Carly聽Fiorina will join 10 other Republican presidential candidates in a debate this week. Her likely target: frontrunner Donald Trump.听
- First LookHow Scott Walker wants to curb unions in AmericaOn Monday, Republican 2016 candidate, Gov. Scott Walker, unveils plans to curb the powers of American unions.
- Rick Perry first to exit 2016 race. Who else will Donald Trump triumph over?Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry's departure from the 2016 presidential race shows how real estate mogul Donald Trump's campaign could suffocate other GOP rivals.听
- First LookWhy did Baltimore mayor suddenly withdraw from reelection campaign?Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake led Baltimore through the civil unrest following the death of Freddie Gray in April. Her decision not to run for reelection comes as national attention has turned to the upcoming trials of six officers charged in Mr. Grays death.