Donald Trump’s campaign is seeking to blunt the efforts of a super PAC supporting rival Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign as he tries to solidify his position as the early front-runner in the crowded GOP primary.
After every indictment, Donald Trump has boasted that his standing among Republicans only improves. But he faces glaring vulnerabilities heading into a general election, with many Americans dug in against him.
From conservative Utah to liberal New York City, 13 million American voters in 51 jurisdictions use a ranked-choice voting system. This year, Democrats and Republicans in power pushed back.
Americans asked to describe the Democrat in the White House and the Republican best positioned to face him in next year’s election say President Joe Biden is “old” and “confused” and say former President Donald Trump is “corrupt” and “dishonest.”
Several campaigns are placing a huge emphasis on South Carolina, where the Republican primary is traditionally the last chance for many White House hopefuls to break through before Super Tuesday.
Democrats and Republicans are maneuvering to win over young voters before next year's presidential election, hoping getting young people off the sidelines makes the difference between victory and defeat.
The group No Labels has secured ballot access in Arizona and 10 other states and says it’s on track to hit 20 before the year is over and all 50 by Election Day.
As a new crop of rising stars endorses President Joe Biden’s reelection bid, some say their jockeying is more about positioning themselves for 2028 than making a play for 2024.
Since the Supreme Court overturned the federal right to abortion, Republican candidates are being pressed on the issue — and sometimes dodging the question entirely.
The conservative youth organization Turning Point rocketed to prominence by latching on to Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign; it’s spent much of the money it raised on pricey salaries and lavish perks.
President Joe Biden is 80 and Donald Trump is 77, and both are prone to gaffes. But voters view age as more of a liability for Biden than for Trump, polls show.
Two of the Republicans running for president are Indian American — Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy — even though polling points to an Indian diaspora that overwhelmingly votes for Democrats.
Florida is the third largest state in the nation, yet it has never fielded a winning presidential candidate. Could Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis break the slump?
There were five candidates onstage this time out, with former President Donald Trump again absent by choice. Here are some key takeaways from tonight’s GOP primary debate.
Environmental activist Jill Stein is launching another long-shot Green Party bid for the presidency, after a 2016 third-party bid some say helped clinch Republican Donald Trump’s razor-thin victory.
Even some of Marianne Williamson’s most devoted followers doubt she can be elected as she makes a second tenacious run for the presidency. Here’s why she says she won’t give up.
The Republican Party’s once-crowded 2024 presidential primary field has shrunk to a handful of viable candidates, but it's unclear if the GOP is any closer to a clear alternative to former President Donald Trump.
The Republican National Committee’s rules for next year’s nominating contest and convention leaves a major question unaddressed: What if the presumptive nominee is convicted of a felony?
Donald Trump, who is dominating the GOP primary, didn’t appear as a shrinking field of Republican White House hopefuls gathered for the final presidential debate. Here are some key takeaways.
Former President Donald Trump appealed a ruling that found he is not immune from criminal prosecution as he runs out of opportunities to delay or derail an upcoming trial on charges that he plotted to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Former President Donald Trump is defending his comments about migrants crossing the southern border, who he had said are “poisoning the blood” of America.
President Joe Biden is kicking off 2024 by delving into some of the country’s darkest moments to clarify for voters what his team sees as the stakes of November’s election.
Two of the Republicans running for president are Indian American — Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy — even though polling points to an Indian diaspora that overwhelmingly votes for Democrats.