presidential

'Animosity breeds animosity'
'Animosity breeds animosity'
'Animosity breeds animosity'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said Tuesday he was dismayed by "vulgar and divisive rhetoric" directed at women and minorities as well as the violence that has occurred in the 2016 presidential campaign, a swipe at Republican front-runner Donald Trump that also served as a challenge to other political leaders to speak out and set a better example...
Front-Runners Gain Ground
Front-Runners Gain Ground
Front-Runners Gain Ground
CLEVELAND (AP) — Hillary Clinton triumphed Tuesday in the Florida, Ohio and North Carolina presidential primaries, putting her in a commanding position to become the first woman in U.S. history to win a major party nomination...
Who holds the not-Trump card?
Who holds the not-Trump card?
Who holds the not-Trump card?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz battled to emerge as the true anti-Trump on Sunday as the billionaire businessman took an ever-so-brief break from his trademark braggadocio to say his drive for the GOP nomination isn't unstoppable — yet...