The Democrat told an Illinois crowd Saturday that he would refuse any endorsement from Rahm Emanuel, citing the mayor's “disastrous” record.
The Florida senator took nearly 40 percent of the vote in the nation's capital Saturday, while the Texas senator captured the Cowboy State.
European Parliament President Martin Schulz says the Republican candidate could make “extremely dangerous decisions” if elected U.S. president.
Security officers tackled two men Friday at a campaign event in St. Louis that saw violence flare between Trump supporters and critics.
It was clear that the change in tone during Thursday's GOP debate in Florida was the front-runner’s call.
The former secretary of state said she misspoke when she praised the late first lady for her response to the blossoming health crisis.
A program that helps U.S. tech companies bring in workers from overseas has become a key issue in the presidential campaign.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz says he can beat Hillary Clinton in the general election, but it would likely be a competitive race.
After the services, Reagan will be laid to rest next to her husband in a hillside tomb that faces the Pacific Ocean.
The next Republican debate will be in Utah, which has never hosted a high-profile presidential candidates’ event.
Noting he's self-funding his campaign, Trump noted Cruz's major campaign finance support.
The four remaining candidates in the 2016 GOP primary race are set to take the stage in Miami, just days before the Florida primary.
The four remaining Republican contenders will take to the debate stage Thursday evening in Florida, days before the state is set to hold its primary.
Trump has said Clinton shouldn’t be allowed to run for president because of the investigation into her use of a private server during her tenure at the State Department.
The Vermont senator called for normalized relations with Cuba Wednesday night, but acknowledged that it was not a democratic government.
Clinton and Sanders attacked each other’s previous votes as they sought the support of Hispanic voters ahead of Florida’s crucial primary.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders went after Hillary Clinton hoping to gain the support of Latino voters ahead of the Florida primary.
Immigration dominated the Democratic presidential debate in Miami, with Hillary Clinton insisting she only wants to deport terrorists and those threatening the U.S.
The Vermont senator wore blue to the debate Wednesday in Miami.
The debate took place in Florida, which will deliver the biggest delegate prize when several important states vote next Tuesday.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are vying for a win in Florida’s March 15 primary.
The four remaining GOP candidates will compete for attention, while Democrats debate Wednesday night.