A CNBC executive involved in last week's GOP debate has ties to the Clintons, and his wife donated to Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign.
The minute-long spot, which will air in Iowa and New Hampshire, introduces him as a fighter for social justice who rose from humble roots.
The New York businessman’s plan includes improving life for veterans once they return from combat.
Donald Trump's first wife, Ivana Trump, doesn't believe the GOP front-runner's third wife, Melania Trump, would be a good first lady.
New Yorker Paul Singer decides to support the Florida senator for president, much to the chagrin of Republican rivals Jeb Bush and Chris Christie.
Both artist Sarah Sole and author Doug Henwood defend artwork that shows Hillary Clinton pointing a gun on the cover of a book that's critical of the presidential candidate.
Responses included skepticism about the Obama administration's announcement.
Another 7,000 pages of the former secretary of state's emails were put on the State Department's website Friday.
News that the Republican's team is losing its chief operating officer came as a slew of pundits declared Bush's candidacy "on life support."
A radio host trumped Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump by trademarking his "Make America Great Again" slogan -- then selling it to him for a charitable donation.
After months of anticipation, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio endorsed Hillary Clinton Friday.
Ben Carson wants future Republican presidential debates to have moderators who ask fewer "gotcha" questions.
GOP presidential contender Ben Carson has done speeches and videos for the controversial supplement company referenced in Wednesday's presidential debate.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's father claims abortion and same-sex marriage are leading America away from God's path.
Where's Trump on Twitter? Marco Rubio, Ben Carson and Ted Cruz attracted the most traffic on Google and Twitter during Wednesday's Republican debate.
While Republican candidates debated, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley countered GOP positions.
Rubio's camp declared victory -- and the Atlantic agreed. But polls by Fox and Slate showed Trump on top once again.
With her poll numbers sinking, the former HP CEO failed to build on previous debate successes, pundits said.
The Ohio governor was the only candidate given the opportunity to address cannabis from a legislative perspective, but the other candidates still found windows to get marijuana jokes in.
A program that helps U.S. companies hire skilled workers from overseas is vital for the nation's economy -- provided it is not abused, the U.S. senator from Florida said.
The former Arkansas governor heaped praise on Donald Trump on Wednesday, though he had previously positioned himself as the best candidate to grow the U.S. economy.
Trump attacked Kasich's tax plan and tenure with Lehman Brothers, telling the audience that the Ohio governor was a managing general partner.