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Monitor BreakfastShould a black woman fill Supreme Court vacancy? What Al Sharpton says.Civil rights leader Al Sharpton also discussed Thursday whom Democrats could turn to if their presidential front-runner, Hillary Clinton, were indicted.
With gay marriage bill, Missouri conservatives ask: What about us?Critics see a proposed Missouri constitutional amendment as anti-gay. But to the author, it's an attempt to find balance on a complex issue. Â
Hillary Clinton says she won't be indicted over emails. Is that right?Regardless of the outcome of the FBI investigation into Clinton's emails, the GOP will do everything it can to keep the issue alive.
Obama's approval rating up: Will that hurt the GOP?Some 50 percent of Americans approve of President Obama's job performance, which could spell good news for the Democratic candidate in November.
Sanders and Clinton debate: Who's best candidate for Hispanics?Immigration was a focus of Wednesday night's debate: Florida is home to nearly 1.8 million Hispanics, including about 15 percent of the state's Democrats.
Will Carly Fiorina's endorsement help Ted Cruz?The former Hewlett-Packard CEO endorsed Ted Cruz Wednesday. Does it help legitimize him as a viable alternative to Donald Trump?
How big was Bernie Sanders Michigan win?Sen. Bernie Sanders's upset victory in Michigan was of historic proportions, but he still lags far behind front-runner Hillary Clinton in the delegate count.
Is Ted Cruz a reluctant GOP's last chance against Donald Trump?Ted Cruz is starting to look like the only presidential candidate who can slow Donald Trump's primary momentum.
Does Rubio have to quit for GOP to beat Trump?Sen. Marco Rubio's fall to last place in the Republican field means the GOP needs another strategy to beat its billionaire front-runner.
What Sanders's stunning upset, Trump's win in Michigan meanMichigan showed that Bernie Sanders might have good days ahead, and that Donald Trump is still the front-runner, though with a ceiling.
Trump momentum builds. Sanders tops Clinton in MichiganDonald Trump's sailed to victory in Michigan, Mississippi, and Hawaii. Bernie Sanders got new life out of a close win in Michigan.
Clinton, Trump win Mississippi presidential primariesDemocrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump sailed to victory in Mississippi's presidential primaries Tuesday night, reinforcing their leads in the South in their respective parties.Â
Would contested GOP convention 'steal' nomination from Donald Trump?If Trump wins the most states, the GOP would not be breaking establishment rules to deny him, but those rules are exactly what Trump voters decry.
How Trump has reached a plateauRecent poll numbers suggest that Donald Trump has reached his capacity within the Republican Party, while GOP elites are plotting for a contested convention if he fails to attain the majority of primary delegates come June.Â
Why Michigan matters so much for TrumpThe Michigan primary could be a key test, especially for Republicans vying for the nomination.
Has Donald Trump peaked?Only a third of Republicans nationally support Donald Trump, and a majority say he lacks presidential qualities. Tuesday's primaries will be a big test.Â
Why Michael Bloomberg decided not to run for presidentFormer New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday that he will not run for president, citing concerns that a third-party campaign would lead to Donald Trump or Ted Cruz becoming president.
Nancy Reagan was her husband's indispensable forceNancy Reagan's devotion to her husband and his success was integral to his political career. Every president, one expert says, should have a Nancy Reagan.
Rubio wins in Puerto Rico. Is that a big deal?The Florida senator has been neglected at the primary polls, despite major GOP figures' support. Can an island of 3.5 million, who can't actually vote in November, help him change course?
The three best lines from the Clinton-Sanders debateSunday night's Democratic presidential debate in Flint, Mich., addressed substantial issues – and generated some great one-liners.Â