A new poll by left-leaning Public Policy Polling says that the Donald is the most likely to ruin turkey day.
A new ABC/Washington Post poll found voters are paying more attention to the 2016 race than they have in 30 years.
"I’m going to start with an issue that is on everyone’s mind, the continuing struggle for racial justice in America," the Vermont senator said at the BET's Presidential Justice Forum.
Clinton has strongly criticized pharmaceutical companies previously for exorbitant price hikes.
"This is shocking rhetoric. It should be denounced by all seeking to lead this country," Hillary Clinton said Friday.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says NATO members must work with Russia and Arab nations to combat terrorism.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton delivered a speech Thursday on national security, with the Islamic State militant group as her focal point.
Many pundits expected that the business mogul and former reality TV star, with no national security experience, would suffer in the polls after a terrorism attack in Paris Friday.
The long-expected move gives Clinton another powerful ally in her bid to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
The Clinton Foundation wrapped up 2014 with the largest cash reserves in the organization's history but had to refile six years of tax returns after errors were reported.
Jeb Bush and others want Congress to renew a provision that broadens the surveillance powers of the National Security Agency. But opponents say not so fast.
The debate is likely to include the three candidates that appeared Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa. In case you can't tune in for next month's debate, there's a forum later this month.
The former Republican presidential hopeful criticized the Obama administration's measured approach to fighting the Islamic State group.
The kingdom appears more likely than ever to come to the negotiating table and work for a permanent solution in Syria, some experts say.
The first Democratic debate in October averaged about 15.3 million viewers. Saturday's viewership fell by nearly half.
U.S. public opinion already is divided on Syrian refugees, but the Paris attacks are heightening fears about accepting them into the country.
2016 candidate Clinton says she'll be tough on Wall Street -- a major source of her campaign cash and speaking fees.
However, her rival Bernie Sanders received a lot of support in post-debate polls.
Democratic candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders called Hillary Clinton's plan to regulate Wall Street "not good enough."
The CBS-hosted debate was supposed to focus on economic issues but was overhauled at the last minute to focus on national security after ISIS attacked Paris.
The Democratic contenders hold somewhat divergent views on leading economic issues.
O'Malley, under pressure to have a breakout moment at tonight's Democratic debate, also used the name at the first debate.