During presidential election years, the side experiencing less infighting was more likely to emerge victorious in November, a study says.
The Republican presidential hopeful's group includes former Bush administration staffers and members of a controversial think tank.
A gender gap could pose a problem for the New York billionaire in his quest for the White House.
GOP insiders have discussed choosing a presidential nominee in Cleveland in July, but the road ahead is full of twists that even seasoned pros can’t fully anticipate.
President Barack Obama’s choice, the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, will face a difficult confirmation battle in the GOP-controlled Senate.
For more than eight months, Trump has dominated the GOP presidential primary race while Rubio has been painted as an establishment politician who can’t even win in his home state.
Activist groups applauded the appointment of Raffi Freedman-Gurspan, previously the first openly transgender White House official.
The union powerhouse, which represents 12.5 million workers, told Reuters the ads will depict Trump as anti-union and will appear on Facebook and Twitter.
The Wisconsin congressman, who some in the GOP tout as an alternative to Donald Trump, says he has no interest in a presidential run.
Urban Meyer announced support for John Kasich’s White House bid — after Kasich appointees boosted his pay to $6.5 million a year.
President Obama will visit Havana this month in another step toward ending animosity between the former Cold War foes.
U.S. President Barack Obama said regulators this year appear prepared to achieve most of the goals he set out for the financial system in 2008.
White House hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump respectively held leads in terms of Democratic and Republican delegates ahead of the presidential-nominating contests Saturday.
Establishment Republicans are still hoping to stop Donald Trump from becoming the party's presidential nominee.
The retired neurosurgeon has not yet formally dropped out of the presidential race.
All three of Donald Trump's rivals promised Thursday night to support him if he is their party's nominee.
The legislature of Mexico’s capital city symbolically joined the #NeverTrump movement this week.
Ted Cruz attacked; Marco Rubio floundered — and Donald Trump defended the size of his ... poll numbers.
The Texas senator said he was the best person to bring manufacturing jobs back to America.
The Republican front-runner said that Marco Rubio had insulted his hands and genitalia, so he was no longer a “lightweight.”
Hillary Clinton focused on spreading a message of “love and kindness” this week, even as her supporters prepared to take a more aggressive stance against Donald Trump.
Democrats are saying Clinton needs to paint Trump as bigoted and dangerous for the country, while presenting herself as a presidential alternative.