Amid very high turnout — as early results came in — media outlets declared the two outsider candidates winners.
Under a new California bill, 605,000 undocumented immigrants applied for licenses, accounting for 40 percent of all of the licenses issued last year.
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After a tight race in Iowa, Sen. Bernie Sanders has a significant lead over Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire.
Though Sanders and Trump lead among Democrats and Republicans, respectively, figures vary widely for all candidates heading into Tuesday's primaries.
The Republican candidates once again ignored the subject that has been dominating the Democratic race.
The Vermont senator still leads Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire in two polls. Trump ahead on GOP side.
Questioned about his use of eminent domain, he notes the Bush family has benefited from that coercive power as well.
The idea of requiring eligible women in the United States to sign up for the military draft has grown in recent weeks.
Giving a forceful answer on his position on waterboarding, Trump said he'd bring back the tactic some call torture.
A round up of some of the more memorable moments in the 2016 ABC Republican debate.
Donald Trump attacked Jeb Bush for his acceptance of millions of dollars from wealthy donors on the campaign trail.
Trump defended his use of eminent domain, saying the Keystone XL pipeline and many factories would not exist without it.
Chris Christie and Marco Rubio beat up one another Saturday, with Christie saying that the Senate does not prepare you for the Oval Office.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz was asked whether he would order a preemptive strike on North Korea, but he said he couldn't answer without more intel.
Carson called Cruz's actions in Iowa a good example of "Washington ethics."
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There is mounting pressure on Hillary Clinton to reveal what she told Goldman Sachs bankers during paid speeches, but so far there's little evidence she will.
The Republican U.S. presidential candidates debate will be the first of this election cycle not to offer an undercard event.
Donald Trump remains in first place despite skipping the last debate, but voters still have time to make up their minds before the New Hampshire primary.
Democrats were supporting Clinton by more than 2-to-1 at the beginning of the year. Sanders has narrowed that lead considerably.
The Republican presidential front-runner says Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly was not the reason he skipped last month's debate before the Iowa caucuses.