Here Are The Winners And Losers From Super Duper Tuesday
Here are the winners and losers from super duper Tuesday.
Here are the winners and losers from super duper Tuesday.
President Barack Obama is likely to announce either Judge Sri Srinivasan or Judge Merrick Garland as his pick for U.S. Supreme Court nominee and the announcement could come as early as Wednesday, a source familiar with the selection process said on Tuesday.
Donald Trump began his victory press conference, not with a celebration of the states he won, but by throwing a tantrum about the media coverage he is getting surrounding the polls.
Hillary Clinton devastated Donald Trump in her victory speech, as the message to the billionaire was clear. It’s on.
Republican Governor John Kasich won his home state of Ohio tonight in a tight race with Donald Trump, in spite of trailing in the Republican primary elsewhere.
Ohio was the state that it was most likely for Bernie Sanders’ anti-trade agreement argument should have been most effective, so it speaks volumes that Clinton was able to halt any momentum that Sanders gained in Michigan by winning Ohio.
After getting crushed in the primary in his home state of Florida, one time establishment favorite Sen. Marco Rubio dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s southern surge crested tonight with a huge win in the North Carolina Democratic primary tonight.
Hillary Clinton picked up a large and immediate win in the big delegate state of Florida.
By withdrawing his promise to pay violent supporters’ legal fees, Trump proved he would turn on his supporters because it’s in his nature.
Faced with angry voters who want them to do their jobs, the jobs the voters are paying them to do, which includes as a basic confirming Supreme Court nominees, Republicans are at a loss as to justify and sell McConnell’s big lie.
The other shoe has finally dropped. As Donald Trump inches closer to becoming the Republican nominee, top conservatives are meeting this week to plot a third party run against Trump.
While speaking at a St. Patrick’s Day luncheon at the Capitol, President Obama strongly denounced the violence and rhetoric being used by Donald Trump in his campaign to win the White House.
It turns out that Ryan is also failing, and failing big time, when it comes to even the smallest of efforts to pass a budget and restore some semblance of an image that the House is doing its job. After weeks of delay, with a looming April 15 deadline, Ryan is looking at a fractured House hijacked by extremists who are dismantling the normal course of business yet again.
In an open letter, 22 national progressive leaders called Donald Trump’s candidacy a threat to democracy and urged the formation of a national voter resistance movement to stop Trump.
While Americans focus on the primaries, Republicans are eliminating women’s rights.
For a few hours, cowardly lion Donald Trump had a “Lion’s Guard” to defend his supporters from ““violent far-left agitators.â€