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Final face-off

What you need to know before the last presidential debate

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are just hours away from their last face-to-face showdown before the election, the final chance to push their arguments on the debate stage. The debate topics will include immigration, the economy, the Supreme Court, foreign policy, and fitness to be president. That last topic will likely spark talk of controversies roiling both campaigns… …including Hillary…

Presidential Pump-Up

Hillary Clinton will formally accept the Democratic nomination tonight, following last night's rousing speech from President Obama.

  The build-up was boisterous, as speaker after speaker stood onstage in Philadelphia, a celebration culminating with remarks from the President of the United States. President Obama listed his accomplishments in office, making sure to outline Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s part in his administration. His glowing endorsement followed Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA)’s acceptance of the VP nomination, and more remarks…

Democrats in Disarray

The Democratic National Convention begins this week amid a new series of scandals.

  The plot thickens for the Democrats in Philadelphia this week. as a new scandal will start off the DNC. Emails leaked over the weekend show the party supported Hillary Clinton over Sen. Bernie Sanders as the Democratic nominee. DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz will be stepping down following the convention due to the email release. Meanwhile, presumptive nominee Clinton and…

Clinton Declared for the Dems

Hillary Clinton is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for President.

  This morning, Hillary Clinton is the presumptive Democratic Presidential Nominee. Clinton clinched the delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination, a historic moment as the first female nominee for President by a major party. In her victory speech. Clinton congratulated Sen. Bernie Sanders on a good campaign, however, Sanders will not be backing down and plans to continue his…

Done Deal For the Democrats?

On the eve of the all-important California primary, reports already have Hillary Clinton with the required number of delegates.

  Six states go to the polls today, but reports already claim the Democratic nomination has been decided. Sen. Bernie Sanders is challenging the reports, noting that many of Clinton’s delegates are superdelegates, who don’t officially make their decisions until the Democratic National Convention in July.  Sanders is hoping for a strong push from delegate-heavy California, as well as North…

Setting Strategies

The Presidential candidates take a look at their strategies as the nomination race comes to a close.

  With the Republican nomination all but sewn up, Donald Trump is looking ahead to the general election. As well as eyeing possible VP picks, the presumptive GOP nominee is also considering softening up some of his more radical stances, including his position on Muslims. For the Democrats, front-runner Hillary Clinton is looking ahead to November as well, where she…

Empire State Showdown

The Democratic candidates debated in Brooklyn while the Republicans held events elsewhere in New York City,

  It was a fierce battle in Brooklyn as the Democratic candidates tossed  attacks during their debate, with Sen. Bernie Sanders questioning Hillary Clinton’s voting record during her time as a New York State Senator, and Clinton addressed Sander’s previous claims that she is unqualified to be President. Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s campaign dodged a bullet after former campaign manager Corey…

The Democrats Chat

Last night was a high-stakes Miami debate for Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders.

    It was a heated discussion last night in Florida. The Democratic candidates for President held their only debate before the next round of primaries on Tuesday, each riding momentum going into the next Super Tuesday. Sen, Bernie Sanders if flying high after pulling off the upset in Michigan, but Hillary Clinton hit the halfway point towards having enough…

Democratic Discussion

  Both Democratic candidates are set on solidifying their support heading into the next primary. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders took the stage for a debate in Wisconsin last night, each vying for the vote from key demographics: African Americans, Latinos, and women. Clinton argued her candidacy will be an extension of the current administration, while Sanders is working on…

Democratic Debate Dogfight

Senator Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton pounded away at one another in last night's Democratic Debate.

    The two Democrat candidates still running for President faced off in a one-on-one debate and despot the small size, they made noise. Hillary Clinton needed to stem some of Bernie Sanders’ momentum following her narrow win in Iowa. Sanders was building on his high polling, even higher in New Hampshire, and continued his progressivist campaign. The New Hampshire…