Hillary Clinton Breaks It To Bernie Sanders That It’s Over By Declining California Debate
Hillary Clinton’s statement declining the California debate sent the not so subtle message that she is moving on to the general election.
Hillary Clinton’s statement declining the California debate sent the not so subtle message that she is moving on to the general election.
In public, Donald Trump wants the ignorant to believe that climate change is a hoax. It’s a whole different story when the self-obsessed billionaire stands to lose money.
Donald Trump continues to run for president like his opponent is Bill Clinton. Chances are that will backfire badly.
“Flat-out ‘not thinking about’ whether his efforts to hurt Clinton could aid Trump is an absurd and outrageous win-at-all-costs strategy.”
While campaigning in California, former President Bill Clinton destroyed Donald Trump over the presumptive Republican nominee’s refusal to release his tax returns.
The Republican argument that voters should elect Donald Trump to be the next president was seriously wounded by a new poll that showed President Obama’s job approval rating hitting its highest level since his second inaugural. NBC News reported on the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll: Fifty-one percent of registered voters say they approve…
Hillary Clinton crushed Donald Trump by asking two easy and obvious questions while addressing the SEIU.
Sen. Bernie Sanders has stated that he wants to have a major influence on the Democratic platform. Today, the DNC gave him exactly that by awarding the Sanders camp nearly half of the delegates on the Democratic platform committee.
A merging of Clinton and Sanders volunteers who came together to make calls in Ohio was an example of what the unified Democratic Party will unleash on Donald Trump.
Faced the with the possibility of his party not keeping the White House and losing the Senate, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan retreated to a fantasy world where mythical Trump Democrats will elect a Republican president in November.
The mythical Trump bump may be nearing its end as a new poll shows that more Democrats are beginning to pay attention to the election.
Trump isn’t about to advertise that voters might trust Trump on economy and terrorism, but Clinton on foreign policy and nuclear weapons