Businessman Donald Trump and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders won New Hampshire’s primary on Tuesday.
Early exit poll results indicated a clear defeat for the former secretary of state in New Hampshire. What's her next move?
After his victory in the Granite State, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders must face the more diverse states of Nevada and South Carolina.
The tiny town of Dixville Notch took to the primary polls early Tuesday morning and the big winners are Kasich and Sanders.
Amid very high turnout — as early results came in — media outlets declared the two outsider candidates winners.
Click here for the latest news as voting begins today in New Hampshire, the nation's first primary to decide who will take the White House.
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.
Clinton, who now criticizes campaign finance attacks, alleged in 2008 that Barack Obama traded policy for cash.
Willey, a former White House volunteer, had accused former President Bill Clinton of groping her in 1993.
In 2008, the former U.S. president made headlines for defending his wife, Hillary Clinton, and launching a strong attack against Barack Obama.
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.
The senator said Sunday it would “be a positive thing” for her to release transcripts of her lucrative Wall Street speeches, but he wouldn't demand it.
Speaking in the Michigan city, she said Flint “is not the only place where children are being harmed by what they breathe and what they drink.”
Marco Rubio said he does not believe in exceptions to his anti-abortion stance for cases of rape or incest, a position that differs from many of his opponents.
Donald Trump attacked Jeb Bush for his acceptance of millions of dollars from wealthy donors on the campaign trail.
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.
Two women, one from Iowa and another from New Jersey, had their accounts suspended.
The 22 most classified messages reportedly concern the CIA's drone assassination program, a New York Times report says.
Democrats were supporting Clinton by more than 2-to-1 at the beginning of the year. Sanders has narrowed that lead considerably.
Artist Shepard Fairey, creator of the famous “Hope” poster in support of Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign, explains why he now supports Sen. Bernie Sanders.