All Politics
- First LookPork chops, soap boxes, and hecklers: Are 2016 candidates ready for Iowa fair?The Iowa State Fair offers presidential hopefuls the opportunity to connect with voters in a candid way. But historically that doesn't always work out in their favor.
- In retrospect, John Kasich鈥檚 rise was obviousWe had a feeling Ohio Gov. John Kasich would snag Tom Rath, a major New Hampshire Republican, onto his team. Now let's see if Governor Kasich keeps rising in N.H. polls.听
- Why Clinton trails Sanders for the first time in a N.H. pollA new poll has Bernie Sanders ahead of Hillary Clinton by seven points among likely Democratic voters in the key 2016 state of New Hampshire.
- Why is 'Teflon' Trump still so popular?He insults Mexicans, Sen. John McCain, and women, but 'bulletproof' Donald Trump still tops polls. Why?
- Poll shows Clinton trails Sanders in New Hampshire. Should she panic?New Hampshire is full of the kind of voters that like Sanders the most 鈥 white liberals. But national polls still show Clinton winning an absolute majority of her party.
- First LookWhy Clinton camp is releasing personal server 5 months after e-mail flap emergedHillary Clinton has decided to cooperate with investigators after months of refusing to give up the personal server used to send e-mails during her tenure as secretary of State.
- First Look'The Donald' has a trump card up his sleeve: third-party ticketDonald Trump maintains that he will run third-party if he is 'not treated fairly.'
- Hillary Clinton鈥檚 college plan: Could parts of it fly with Republicans?Hillary Clinton's sweeping plan for college affordability makes education a top-tier issue for her campaign. Conservatives view federal dollars flowing to higher education as a massive subsidy that lets colleges off the cost-cutting hook.
- Donald Trump is OK with 'whining.' Is it his superpower?GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump was extremely pro-whine during TV appearances Tuesday morning. His comments can be seen as a microcosm of his approach to politics in general.
- Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton: It's not a 'dead heat' in New HampshireClinton is probably leading Bernie in New Hampshire, and it's not even clear, despite Bernie鈥檚 well-attended campaign events, that he has gained all that much ground over the last month.听
- First LookCan Melissa Gilbert turn 'Little House ' cred into Congressional win?Melissa Gilbert announced her run for US Congress on Monday. Her campaign is grounded in economic improvement, while she has been said to owe several hundred thousand dollars in back taxes.
- Rick Perry stops paying his staff: Is he in serious trouble?Former Texas governor Rick Perry appears to be having trouble raising funds for his presidential campaign, but aides say his bid is far from lost.
- Melissa Gilbert (aka Laura Ingalls) running for Congress in MichiganMelissa Gilbert, an actress who starred in 'Little House on the Prairie,' announced her run for聽a Michigan congressional seat on Monday.
- First LookJeb Bush on offense: Clinton and Obama opened door for ISISJeb Bush criticized Hillary Clinton in a speech Tuesday for her part in the Obama administration's withdrawal of troops from Iraq, resulting in 'tragic consequences.'
- Trump to Fox News: We've 'always been friends'The controversial GOP presidential candidate called into the cable network's 'Fox & Friends' program Tuesday morning.
- First LookRick Perry stops paying South Carolina staffers. Is he strapped for cash?Reports that former Texas Gov. Rick Perry聽is no longer paying some of his campaign staff has led to speculation that the presidential contender's campaign may have hit hard times.
- Clinton unveils plan aimed to make college more affordable, reduce debtAt a town hall meeting in New Hampshire,聽Clinton proposed steps to reduce the cost of four-year public schools, make two-year community colleges tuition-free, and cut student loan interest rates.
- How 'evolved' got to be the new 'flip-flopped' in presidential campaignsMany of the 2016 presidential candidates could be said to have 'evolved.' Marco Rubio and Scott Walker once supported a limited path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, but now they don't.
- 'Grassroots' for the win? Bernie Sanders attracts 28,000 to his campaign rallyBernie Sanders's grassroots campaign is succeeding in the face of the name recognition and wealth dominating the 2016 presidential race.听
- Donald Trump: why 'he says what he thinks' is overratedJust about the last thing we should want in a president is constant, unfiltered expression of whatever is on her or his mind.听On some level, Trump probably gets the point.