During an interview with the editorial team of the New York Daily News, Hillary Clinton admitted her tax proposals will increase taxes on the American people by at least $1 trillion over the next ten years.
With Senator Bernie Sanders winning seven of the last eight delegate battles -- the most recent was Tuesday night's Wisconsin victory -- there's a feeling in the air that most progressives haven't felt since the Iowa caucus.
Because of Bernie Sanders's campaign for the presidency, many Americans are asking if "democratic socialism" is possible. Can there be a form of socialism that really includes the voices of all the people?
When presidential candidate Hillary Clinton declares that unborn babies do not have constitutional rights, she's not just spouting partisan rhetoric in the heated national debate over abortion. She's providing us with a glimpse into an increasing
Bernie Sanders' campaign accused Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton of "playing silly political games" with debate dates as both candidates readied their final appeals to Wisconsin voters ahead of Tuesday's critical primary.
The FBI investigation of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's failure to protect state secrets contained in her emails has entered its penultimate phase, and it is a dangerous one for her and her aides.
A top aide to Hillary Clinton's campaign on Monday dodged questions about setting up a debate with Bernie Sanders
in New York, saying it depends on the senator's "tone."
Personal attacks, name-calling, vulgarities, accusations of adultery, gross hypocrisy, bitter fights about the meaning of the Constitution, divisive partisan battles between proponents and opponents of a big federal government, ugly stereotypes about
Bernie Sanders did not just win all three states that voted this weekend -- Washington, Alaska and Hawaii -- he won them by overwhelming, impressive margins.
(UR) Washington, D.C. -- There's a reason most parliamentary and presidential democracies have more than two political parties, and both Trump and Sanders are examples of why. Both nominee-hopefuls have increasingly come to represent polar opposi
Federal prosecutors investigating the possible mishandling of classified materials on Hillary Clinton's private email server have begun the process of setting up formal interviews with some of her longtime and closest aides, according to two people
Bernie Sanders did not just win all three states that voted this weekend -- Washington, Alaska and Hawaii -- he won them by overwhelming, impressive margins.
She should fear Robert Kagan because he provides an intellectual basis for her worst instincts. Her instincts are to solve problems by force, to assert American might.
In this fifth anniversary week of the U.S.-led Libya intervention, it's instructive to revisit Hillary Clinton's curiously abridged description of that war in her 2014 memoir, Hard Choices.
Conservative legal watchdogs have discovered new emails from Hillary Clinton's private email server dating back to the first days of her tenure as secretary of State.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been accused of pulling off an "election fraud masterpiece" in Arizona during Tuesday's presidential primary voting, with one reporter saying that Clinton "found an ingenious way to guarantee vict