#BernieMadeMeWhite: No, Bernie Sanders Isn’t Just Winning With White People
The hashtag trended for hours Sunday. It was led by people of color who support the Vermont senator’s presidential bid.
The hashtag trended for hours Sunday. It was led by people of color who support the Vermont senator’s presidential bid.
Campaign reporter Sam Sanders, white house correspondent Tamara Keith, and political editor Domenico Montanaro discuss what’s ahead for Bernie Sanders following caucus wins in Washington, Hawaii, …
This episode, an update on the presidential race in the wake of the terror attacks in Brussels, the voting mess in Arizona during this week’s primary, and the President’s trip to Cuba — plus …
North Korea has undertaken a series of provocative steps, launching missiles and bombastic rhetoric. What is the isolated nation’s leader trying to achieve?
The endorsement is the latest sign that the Republican Party establishment may be lining up behind the Texas Senator.
Now that the polls are closed, political scientist Richard Herrera of Arizona State University provides some analysis about that state’s primary and what it might mean moving forward.
229 delegates were at stake on Tuesday with primaries/caucuses in Arizona, Idaho, and Utah. Campaign reporter Scott Detrow and political editor Domenico Montanaro wrap up some of the results. For …
White House hopefuls are heading West on Tuesday as both parties face voters in Arizona and Utah, while Democrats will caucus in Idaho.
Sanders is the first candidate in 17 years to campaign on the nation’s largest reservation, while Clinton has a long history working on tribal issues.
GOP presidential candidates were among the first politicians to respond to the Tuesday’s morning attacks in Belgium.