Wasserman Schultz Expected To Be DNC Chair; Tim Kaine To Run For Senate
Debbie Wasserman Schultz is viewed as a highly capable fundraiser who hails from an important swing state. She also has a winning personality. Tim Kaine, the former Virginia governor, is seen as the...
View ArticleDemocrats Paint Romney As Warring With Himself In 'Mitt vs Mitt' Ad
It's certainly not a new charge against Mitt Romney; indeed, it's one of the most enduring — that he changes positions on issues nearly as frequently as Lady Gaga changes her appearance.
View ArticleSome Friday Political Stories Worth Noting
A roundup of some of Friday's political stories.
View ArticleLatest Partisan Flashpoint: GOP Benghazi Fundraising
Raising money after tragedy isn't new. But the latest dust-up comes as both parties try to energize their grass-roots supporters with control of Capitol Hill in the balance.
View ArticleIn Spending Bill, A Gift For Political Party Fundraising
The Republican and Democratic parties will be able to collect an additional $97,200 per year from donors to pay for presidential nominating conventions.
View ArticleAs Democrats Grow Nervous, Clinton Tries To Appeal To Party Leaders
Hillary Clinton tried to rally important Democratic delegates to her side at the party's summer meeting in Minneapolis. But, as she looks increasingly vulnerable, rivals are pressing their own cases.
View ArticleLiveblog: Foreign Policy Dominates Democratic Debate, Not Data Scuffle
Early on Sanders apologized to Clinton for his campaign's actions in improperly viewing her campaign's private data. The rest of the debate focused on national security and domestic issues.
View ArticleDemocratic National Committee Head On Debate Schedule, Sanders' Success
Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, D-Fla., talks with NPR's Kelly McEvers about Monday night's Iowa caucuses, and responds to complaints that there weren't enough debates and their timing was poor.
View ArticleHow Hillary Clinton Might Actually Win In N.H., Even Though She Lost Big
Thanks to the way Democrats pick their nominees — and despite her whopping 20-plus-point loss to Bernie Sanders — Clinton looks like she could wind up with the most delegates out of New Hampshire.
View ArticleVice Chair Of DNC Resigns To Support Bernie Sanders
On Meet the Press, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii announced she'd resign her post at the Democratic National Committee to endorse Sanders, citing her military experience as the impetus for her decision.
View ArticleClinton Fundraising Violations? A Breakdown Of Sanders' Claims
The Bernie Sanders campaign alleges that Hillary Clinton's campaign is running afoul of campaign finance law by using a joint fundraising committee with the Democratic National Committee.
View ArticleThe Next Progressive Hope? The Man Trying To Unseat The Democratic Party Chair
As the odds grow longer for Bernie Sanders, liberals unhappy with the party could find a cause in Tim Canova, a college professor taking on Democratic National Party Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
View ArticleTrump And RNC Raise $32 Million While Clinton And DNC Bring In $81 Million
It's a big increase in Trump's fundraising but because of how the fundraising committees were set up, Trump's campaign only gets to keep a fraction of the money.
View ArticleLeaked Democratic Party Emails Show Members Tried To Undercut Sanders
Just days before the Democratic National Committee convention gets underway, WikiLeaks releases almost 20,000 emails among DNC staff, revealing discussions of topics from Bernie Sanders to the media.
View ArticleDemocrats And The Fine Art Of Getting Out Of Your Own Way
Finally, many party operatives felt, the big wheels of Hillary Clinton's juggernaut would mesh and roll forward together. But another story about emails emerged to steal the storyline.
View ArticleFBI Investigates Possible Russian Connection To Leaked DNC Emails
Hackers tied to two Russian intelligence agencies breached DNC computers in May, but whether the same hackers turned over thousands of emails to WikiLeaks is still under investigation.
View ArticleFrom Afar, Donald Trump Basks In DNC Chaos
The Republican nominee has been seizing on the turmoil at the Democratic National Convention as a talking point on the campaign trail.
View ArticleNew Reports Of Hackers In Democratic Party Computer Systems
The Clinton campaign says its systems were not hit but that a program it uses was in the party's compromised system. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee was also hacked.
View ArticleU.S. Accuses Russia Of Election Year Cyber-Meddling
The Obama administration says it is confident that Russia is responsible for the hacking of the Democratic National Committee and accuses Moscow of trying to interfere with U.S. elections.
View ArticleWhat's In The Latest WikiLeaks Dump of Clinton Campaign Emails
WikiLeaks is meting out a trove of hacked emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. The latest release includes commentary on Catholicism and risotto.
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