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Emotional John Kasich Ends His Presidential Campaign
Less than 24 hours after his campaign insisted he'd keep going, Kasich leaves Donald Trump alone in the Republican presidential race.
Ted Cruz Rails at 'Amoral,' 'Narcissist' Donald Trump Ahead of Critical Indiana Primary
Calling Trump an insecure "bully," the Texas senator unleashed a tirade against the Donald on Tuesday as the GOP frontrunner inches closer to winning the nomination.
Donald Trump Had to Literally Get Over a Wall to Avoid Protesters in California
The irony wasn't lost on the Republican presidential frontrunner, who has notoriously called for a "big, beautiful wall" to be built along the US-Mexico border.
John Boehner Calls Ted Cruz 'Lucifer in the Flesh,' a 'Miserable Son of a Bitch'
On the day Cruz announced Carly Fiorina as his running mate, the former speaker of the House decided to take him down a peg during an appearance at Stanford University.
Former House Speaker Gets 15-Month Prison Term in Molestation Hush Money Case
Dennis Hastert admitted for the first time Wednesday that he abused boys in the 1970s, but faced only banking charges because the statute of limitations on molestation had expired.
Lawsuit Over Donald Trump's Former University Will Go to Trial
News that Trump could testify at a trial over allegations of fraud at his former university comes as five states cast ballots in the GOP primary Tuesday.
Sanders and Clinton Campaigns Both Name Drop Elizabeth Warren for Veep
The progressive stalwart from Massachusetts is earning plenty of buzz as a potential vice president, though she has refrained from endorsing either candidate in the Democratic primary.
Donald Trump Has Been Playing a ‘Part,’ Top Aide Tells Republican Leaders
Seeking to reassure party leaders, Paul Manafort told RNC members Thursday that Trump is a different person behind closed doors and will alter his persona in coming months.
New York's Attorney General Will Investigate Alleged Voter Suppression in State's Primary
Eric Schneiderman said Wednesday that he is "deeply troubled" by widespread reports of election irregularities, announcing that his office would look into whether New Yorkers were illegally barred from voting.
New Yorkers File Emergency Lawsuit Over Voter Registration Problems on Primary Day
The New York City comptroller is launching an audit over “widespread” reports of voter disenfranchisement, closed polling locations and other “irregularities”.
Bernie Sanders Needs a Revolution, So He's Making It Rain on Some Congressional Candidates
Sanders is going to need a massive change in Congress if he wants to get anything done, and so far he's picked three candidates who could help him out. But he'll need a lot more.
Washington, DC's Mayor Is Trolling the Hell Out of Congress
Mayor Muriel Bowser has declared that DC will vote for statehood this fall and that she won't wait for Congress to approve its budget for the first time in the city's history.