Jimmy Fallon brought out a 14-year old impressionist to play "Little Donald" Trump on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday.
Too odious for some Republican officials, Donald Trump has led them to call for changes in party rules.
The party's ticket, former governors Gary Johnson and Bill Weld, offer an alternative to Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.
“Clearly we are in uncharted waters, in that there has never been a candidacy like this in modern political history,” the restaurant owner said about being inspired by Donald Trump.
If and when the Democrat bows out, where his backers migrate could be a major factor in the 2016 presidential race.
Is he really that rich? And seven other questions raised by the Republican’s latest FEC filing.
The revelation comes as some Sanders supporters, complaining about voter suppression, have refused to back Clinton in the November general election.
The proposal pushes for long-standing GOP ideas while retaining some elements of the Affordable Care Act.
Donald Trump said he will target his democratic rival’s “failed policies and bad judgment” in his speech in New York Wednesday.
The Republican candidate has yet to guarantee that he won’t use donors’ money to pay back loans to himself.
Conservatives with whom the Republican met included Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, which a watchdog group classifies as an antigay hate group.
Voters in the state think Donald Trump has made racist comments. The races are closer in two other key swing states.
Seth Meyers mocked Republicans avoiding answering questions about Donald Trump on "Late Night" Monday.
The Libertarian Party nominee for president would scrap the Education Department to return more control to states and districts, he tells IBT in an exclusive interview.
The presumptive Democratic nominee is heading into the general election flush with cash. Her expected opponent, not so much.
A 19-year-old British national was arrested while trying to wrestle a gun from a police officer, authorities say.
Donald Trump fired the controversial campaign manager Monday as the presumptive GOP nominee turns toward the general election.
“Tens of millions of Americans, but for drug laws, who are now convicted felons, would otherwise be taxpaying, law-abiding citizens,” the Libertarian party’s presidential nominee says.
Campaign manager Corey Lewandowski became well-known earlier this year when he reportedly grabbed Michelle Fields, a journalist covering the campaign.
“With terrorism incidents on the rise, both at home and abroad, protecting our constitutional rights has never been more important,” said Republican Sen. Greg Evers.
“Everybody wants to be so politically correct. … They don’t want to do anything,” the presumptive GOP presidential nominee said.
The Libertarian Party presidential nominee has faced uphill climbs before, such as the time he made it to the top of Mount Everest with “a healing broken leg.”