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Why Ted Cruz is moving right on immigrationThe Texas senator's leap to the right over Donald Trump and Marco Rubio on the issue may highlight his frustration at losing his grip on key constituencies.Â- Spike Lee endorses Sanders: Will that persuade black voters?Hillary Clinton has strong support among black voters in South Carolina. But Bernie Sanders is catching up. Do celebrity endorsements matter?Â
First LookCharlotte passes transgender rights law: Will North Carolina let it stand?The controversial measure bans discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression in housing and places of public accommodation.
How campaign 2016 reopens immigration debate in NevadaNevada is 28 percent Latino, 9 percent Asian-American and leads the nation with the highest rate of people living in the country illegally.
Trump's explanation for spreading false info? It's just 'a retweet.'Donald Trump has repeatedly said he would act differently as president than as a candidate.Â
Going to Nevada: Rubio gathers endorsements, Cruz plays defense
John Kasich and women who 'left the kitchen': Is that a gaffe?John Kasich won his first election with the help of women who 'left the kitchen,' he said. That's a fact. But to many today, it still sounds 'tone deaf.'
Why Bernie Sanders's revolution is not showing upThe first three Democratic primary contests show that Bernie Sanders's steep uphill fight is only getting steeper.Â
It's George Washington's Birthday. Why don't we have day off?Contrary to popular belief, Americans do celebrate the Father of Our Country's birthday. Here's how.
Kasich cuts Planned Parenthood funding. Will this boost his campaign?The new Ohio law cuts clinics' funds for testing and prevention. Gov. Kasich has one of the 2016 campaign's strongest pro-life records, but his message has so far emphasized moderation.Â
Que pasa? How did the Nevada caucus forget to hire a Spanish translator?A Clinton supporter volunteered at the last minute to be the Spanish translator for the caucus. But she claims she was shouted down by Sanders supporters. Accusations are flying, but why was a neutral translator not assigned beforehand?Â
Who is the true alternative to Trump? Cruz, Rubio battle it outWith about 70 percent of Republicans in national polls declining to back Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Marcio Rubio have tried to cast themselves as the candidate around whom the "alternative-to-Donald-Trump vote" can coalesce.
Did Bernie gain credibility with that photo of him being arrested?Bernie Sanders's activist past made headlines on Saturday when a photo resurfaced showing the presidential candidate, then 21 years old, struggling in the grip of two police officers.Â
Trump victory in South Carolina primary: Can he be stopped?As long as the Republican field remains large and divided, Donald Trump could be hard to beat. For now, each candidate has reasons to stay in the race.Â
What Hillary Clinton’s Nevada victory meansHillary Clinton regains her footing in the Democratic nomination race by beating Bernie Sanders soundly among older women and African Americans.Â
Clinton vs. Sanders in Nevada caucuses: Too close to callBernie Sanders closed the gap in the polls in Nevada, as voters turned out Saturday for the Democratic caucuses.Â
Why Marco Rubio has momentum in South Carolina primaryGov. Nikki Haley gave Marco Rubio a lift with her endorsement, boosting a Republican message of diversity. But frontrunner Donald Trump is pulling the other way.Â
In South Carolina primary, young black voters weigh their choiceThe Palmetto State primary has the potential to cement former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as the front-runner – or rattle the Democratic race to its core. And black voters will be critical to the outcome.
For Cruz, evangelical landscape in South Carolina is more complexTed Cruz’s message combining biblical and constitutional values speaks most directly to older º£½Ç´óÉñs. But South Carolina has many younger º£½Ç´óÉñs, too, who aren't comfortable with such an approach.
Could Donald Trump lose in South Carolina?Some new individual surveys show the race in South Carolina is dramatically tightening.