The economy customarily tops the list of voter concerns, but Republicans are seeking to discuss ISIS and Iran this cycle, and a former ambassador wants to get them ready.
Jeb Bush says South Carolina should follow Florida's example when it comes to handling the Confederate flag.
"Once again, racist rhetoric has metastasized into racist violence,” the presidential candidate says at a meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Conservative Republicans aren't embracing Jeb Bush as the most electable candidate, but they are focusing on a nominee who can outdistance Hillary Clinton.
The former secretary of state called for a $1,500 tax credit for businesses that hire apprentices, a plan she said would fight youth unemployment.
Neil Young, a supporter of Bernie Sanders in the 2016 presidential race, said Donald Trump used his 1989 hit song without permission at an event to announce his decision to run for president.
Hillary Clinton is making bashing Wall Street part of her campaign message, yet she doesn’t have to go far to find folks who work in the industry.
The candidate steps in where his brother met his first big defeat as president: “My brother tried, got totally wiped out.”
Presidential campaign announcement speeches are usually mundane affairs -- not so for the former Florida governor.
Trump wants to talk about building great walls and calls immigrants rapists. The GOP leadership doesn't.
Young Republican voters might prefer a younger, fresher candidate, rather than another Bush, in the Oval Office.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush made it only 10 sentences into his announcement speech before taking a swing.
The man once seen as the presumptive front-runner is trailing in the polls, and his campaign has already been reorganized once.
Among other things, the former Florida governor could have been NFL commissioner.
"Now I'm officially going to be excited. I might actually really get into politics now,” one young woman says after Hillary Clinton's speech in New York.
In Hillary Clinton's speech in New York Saturday, the U.S. presidential candidate shared a few details about herself that many may not have known.
Hillary Clinton needs to handle the comparisons to her husband and to the man who defeated her in 2008 -- without falling into "the Al Gore trap."
The 36-year GOP tradition will die on Friday. The poll became increasingly obsolete in recent years as a metric for gauging the success or failure of Republican candidates.
The only woman currently running for the Republican presidential nomination isn't shying away from talking about the needs of women in America.
An increased focus from federal regulators on hedge fund and private equity political giving could "blindside some companies."
Fox News is capping primary debate participants to the top 10 finishers in the polls, but some Republicans are balking at the idea.
Candidates before him, like Chris Christie and Mitt Romney, have found foreign trips dangerous territory — full of mishaps and political blunders.