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Tapping into anxieties of white America? Donald Trump isn't the first.Violent altercations at political rallies have emerged at various times in US history – sometimes in stronger form than in 2016.
Campaign 2016: What to watch for in Arizona, Utah, and IdahoIf the polls are correct, Bernie Sanders should win two out of three states Tuesday. Ted Cruz will likely take Utah, but will Trump win Arizona?Â
First LookIs gender reassignment a civil right?Insurance companies administering large companies' health plans are concerned they will be less competitive if they have to comply with civil rights regulations in the Affordable Care Act.
How does Donald Trump get so much air time? Media ethics under fire.Trump is skilled at serving up provocative quotes, and news outlets are hungry for viewer eyeballs in a harsh business environment. The result is a 'disturbing symbiosis,' as one media watcher put it.Â
Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Trump is a loser, bully – but also a threatSen. Elizabeth Warren blasted Donald Trump on Twitter Monday, calling him a loser and a bully. But the Massachusetts Democrat has also acknowledged his prominence and influence in the presidential election.
Trump promises a US policy on Israel, but who at AIPAC will listen?Some rabbis and writers have encouraged AIPAC attendees to turn away or leave Monday evening when Donald Trump makes a major policy speech about Israel.Â
Can Donald Trump become more 'presidential' and still win?Donald Trump has acknowledged that he might need to tone down his style a bit going forward. But he doesn't appear to want to.
Donald Trump's unpopular in Utah. Here's why that matters.A Donald Trump nomination could redraw the US election map, putting states in play that normally aren't. Heavily Republican Utah is an example.
Utah caucuses: A Republican experiment in online votingDemocrats are holding a traditional paper vote, but to boost participation, the Utah GOP is offering online voting.
Why 40 New York millionaires want to raise taxes on the richMore than 40 New York state millionaires signed a letter proposing new, higher tax rates for the top 1 percent of earners.
Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders are winning the fund-raising raceTexas Sen. Ted Cruz raised $12 million in February. Donald Trump loaned himself another $6.9 million. Bernie Sanders' campaign raised more than $43 million in February.
Trump's immigration stance resonates at tense ralliesProtesters have disrupted every Trump event in Arizona, sometimes clashing violently with Trump supporters.
Romney vs. Trump: What Utah tell us about Republican party divideRepublican presidential candidates are campaigning hard in Utah, called the 'most Republican state in the nation.' The battle for votes highlights the GOP divide.
If the Senate allowed a Merrick Garland vote, he might passA basic data analysis suggests that 60 senators might support Merrick Garland for the Supreme Court. Perhaps more interesting, though, is how much has changed since he was confirmed to the D.C. Circuit.Â
Bernie Sanders is about to start winning. Will that matter?Bernie Sanders is poised to win a slew of states in the coming weeks. But Hillary Clinton probably won't be sweating it.Â
First LookHow would a contested GOP convention work?Republican National Convention delegates could could end up having a personal say in the election for the first time since 1952.
At water-crisis hearing, what Flint residents hear is broken governmentUS House members on Thursday brought in Michigan Governor Snyder and EPA chief McCarthy to testify. Sniping ensued, to the dismay of Flint residents who are seeking solutions. Â
In search to describe anarchy of GOP race, a new favorite: 'Calvinball'The GOP convention could turn into an event that the precocious 6-year-old of 'Calvin and Hobbes' fame would love.Â
A contested GOP convention? History offers some unusual cluesThe prospect of a contested Republican convention has sparked speculation and controversy. But it's a not-uncommon part of the political process, and past conventions have not rubber-stamped voters' choices. Â
The Economist says Trump presidency would threaten global economyThe analysts weigh in on how a Trump administration could affect global markets and foreign policy.