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The best convention speech? Well, this was the most unusual.Michael Bloomberg's speech at the Democratic National Convention was unique in that he is an unrepentant independent. That made it potent.Â
First LookTrump's battle with the Khans: Will it cost him veterans' votes?Donald Trump's comments drew rebukes from a group of 11 'Gold Star' families as well as Republican Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham.
Greenbrier goodwill: Why dueling flood aid is key to West Va. governor's raceJim Justice, the Democratic nominee for governor, offered his resort as a shelter to residents struggling with deadly flooding, earning goodwill in a race considered a toss-up.
First LookWhy Koch and Republican donor network won’t back TrumpCharles Koch and his network of conservative donors will not be supporting Donald Trump. They are concerned about his lack of support for free markets.Â
My three days with the Bernie Sanders rebellionA Monitor reporter spent three days amid the pro-Bernie Sanders protests outside the Democratic National Convention. It wasn't very Democratic, but it was very democratic.
The Khizr Khan speech: How important was it for Muslims in America?A speech by a Muslim immigrant at the Democratic National Convention could represent a watershed for Muslims in America, as they increasingly move beyond interfaith activity and into politics.
Voter ID movement stumbles in courts, as judges ID racismA series of court rulings have rolled back voter ID laws in four states, including North Carolina, a key presidential election swing state. Are Republican-driven voter ID laws racist?Â
How Democrats plan to rebuild after losing hundreds of seats nationwideA diverse array of rising stars were creating buzz in Philadelphia this week, from mayors to members of Congress. But the pipeline for developing them has been neglected since Obama became president.
From Melania to Hillary, political tradition of cribbing quotes is thrivingHillary Clinton quoted a quote that actually isn't a quote, and Melania Trump supposedly cribbed from Michelle Obama. Yes, this is the America we know.
Hillary Clinton makes history – and strives for unityHillary Clinton made history in accepting the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday. But to become president, she needs to overcome familiar challenges – most notably questions about her trustworthiness and warmth.
Hillary Clinton to prepare for historic acceptance speech ThursdayAhead of her acceptance for the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday night, Hillary Clinton calls for unity.Â
To nominate Clinton, it takes a villageDonald Trump is a singular political phenomenon. Hillary Clinton seems coordinated and almost corporate. At a time of political upheaval, it's unclear which advantage is stronger.Â
What Donald Trump's Reddit AMA tells us about his campaignThe 'Ask Me Anything' virtual event was heavily censored by moderators who said they'd 'built the wall 10 ft taller' to keep out 'troublemakers.'Â
Obama, Bloomberg make an appeal to voters outside the partyMaking references from Abraham Lincoln to Ronald Reagan, speakers at the Democratic National Convention's third night appealed to voters across party lines who may feel alienated by GOP nominee Donald Trump.
First Look'America is already strong': Obama continues Democrats' optimismPresident Obama offered enthusiastic support for Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday as he painted a hopeful picture of the country.
Bernie's not alone: US parties have long favored insider candidatesBernie supporters are angered by what they see as a lack of democracy in the primary process. But the nominating process today is far more open than it used to be – may too open, say some.
Democrats battle Trump with optimismThe overriding emphasis on optimism at this week’s Democratic convention stands in contrast to Trump’s tone. But on Wednesday the anti-Trump barbs became more pointed.
Celebrity endorsements of Hillary Clinton: Do they hurt or help?A slew of celebrities have come out in support of Hillary Clinton, denouncing Donald Trump. But any benefits from celebrity endorsements may also bring risks.
102-year-old Clinton delegate recalls when women couldn't voteJerry Emmett remembers when the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote, and now she is helping her favorite female politician win the presidential nomination.
First LookHow Russia became the wildcard in the 2016 US presidential election'Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,' said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at a press conference on Wednesday.