President Barack Obama's comments follow a New York Times interview with Donald Trump, who has begun to reveal his advisers.
While campaigning in New York, the Vermont senator stopped by Stephen Colbert’s show to partake in a skit and talk about the race.
A parody video on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” joked that Donald Trump’s campaign for president was never intended to be taken seriously.
Republican women are leading the efforts against Donald Trump, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re focused on women’s issues.
The plan is said to aim at encouraging both large and small manufacturers to locate manufacturing jobs in the United States.
Tuesday’s primary vote could change the overall momentum for presidential candidates in both major parties.
Watch Bernie Sanders at a campaign event in New York City Thursday.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel pressed Ted Cruz on his proposal to “patrol” Muslim neighborhoods on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Wednesday.
The Sanders campaign announced it expects to beat its February fundraising record of $43.5 million.
A second federal judge has taken the rare step of allowing a group suing for records from Hillary Clinton’s time as U.S. secretary of state to seek sworn testimony from officials.
Donald Trump’s signing of a loyalty agreement last year helped him gain credibility within the Republican National Committee.
Donald Trump made waves there this week after indicating he’d withdraw American troops for financial reasons.
The Donald recently launched a war against a political journalist who filed a criminal compliant against his top aide.
Donald Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich will take the stage a week ahead of Wisconsin’s primary.
President Barack Obama urged journalists to ask tougher questions of the candidates and voiced dismay over this year’s vulgar rhetoric and unrealistic campaign pledges.
Gov. Scott Walker’s official nod announced Tuesday should help the Texas senator in Wisconsin, a key battleground for the remaining GOP candidates.
After wins in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has cut Hillary Clinton’s lead to just 6 points in a poll released Tuesday.
The three remaining Republican presidential candidates will face questions from Wisconsin voters a week before the state's primary.
Bernie Sanders still trails Hillary Clinton in the overall delegate count, but the senator from Vermont says he sees a way to outdistance the former secretary of state.
The real estate mogul says he won Louisiana by more than 10,000 votes and therefore deserves the most delegates.
Donald Trump again denies he had anything to do with a National Enquirer story accusing Ted Cruz of engaging in five extramarital affairs.
As the nominating process moves to more progressive states, the Vermonter says he’s got the edge over Hillary Clinton.