Bobby Jindal got hit quick during Thursday's candidate forum for his low Louisiana polling. Is that a problem for everyone else?
Donald Trump was "the elephant not in the room" -- and Carly Fiorina got off the best shot at him during what was billed as a second-tier debate.
Among the candidates who exceeded the word limit while describing Hillary Clinton during the first GOP debate was former N.Y. Gov. George Pataki, who replied, "Divisive and with no vision at all."
The seven GOP presidential hopefuls who didn't make the top 10 may be looking at their last, best chance to punch through.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's camp calls the schedule too thin.
The first Republican debate on Thursday is being held in Cleveland — and inside a battleground state that could make it or break it for the GOP.
FBI has so far contacted a technology firm that helped manage the private server and Clinton’s lawyer David Kendall, the Washington Post reported.
Obama celebrated by playing golf this past weekend.
After talks in Hawaii failed to provide a deal, the window to pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership is closing fast for the Obama administration.
As Hillary Clinton's inevitability is questioned, the idea of a Biden candidacy suddenly resurfaces.
Dorothy Rodham had a hard childhood, which Hillary Clinton cites in her campaign ads set to air Tuesday.
Although neither sisters is old enough to vote, their Twitter page is grabbing attention.
The Australian-born media mogul weighed in Sunday on a potential U.S. presidential run by Vice President Joe Biden in 2016.
A Super PAC backing Democratic White House hopeful Hillary Clinton raised $15.6 million in the first six months of the year, according to a report filed on Friday with the Federal Elections Committee.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden is believed to be exploring a potential presidential run, according to two reports in the New York Times.
Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, released returns from 2007 to 2014 on Friday.
The former House speaker told a Clinton aide in 2009 that he was "spending several days" in Japan and that Clinton's visit there had "made a big impact."
In speeches Friday to the National Urban League, Martin O'Malley and Hillary Clinton tried to make up for their past "all lives matter" rhetorical flubs. Some say Clinton succeeded, O'Malley didn't.
“How many Walter Scotts have been savagely shot down? ... How many names do we not know?” the Democratic presidential candidate asked Friday.
"Race still plays a significant role in determining who gets ahead in America and who gets left behind."
"Unjust barriers to opportunity and upward mobility" are among the topics the former Florida governor is expected to talk about at the National Urban League conference Friday.
Hillary Clinton's campaign blasted "egregious" errors in a New York Times story that alleged federal officials wanted a criminal inquiry into her use of a personal email account.