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Analysis Super Tuesday begins election’s March madness Hundreds of delegates on the line in two days

It may not seem like it, given all the noise and drama, but the fight for the presidential nominations in both parties has just begun. The four early primary states have done wha...

Clinton cruises to big win over Sanders in South Carolina

Sanders already focused on Super Tuesday

Warren Buffett makes case for a bright American future

Billionaire optimistic in annual letter to shareholders

TRUMP under attack

Cruz, Rubio escalate case against front-runner as Super Tuesday looms

Here's what you need to know about Colorado caucuses

Here's what you need to know about Colorado caucuses

Republicans barrel toward Super Tuesday

Clinton receives endorsement from Reid

Rubio, Cruz jostle to claim ‘alternative-to-Trump’ vote

FRANKLIN, Tenn. – Republicans Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz battled to emerge as the true anti-Trump on Sunday as the billionaire businessman took an ever-so-brief break from his trademark bragga...

South Carolina belongs to Trump

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Donald Trump claimed a big victory in South Carolina’s Republican primary Saturday, deepening his hold on the GOP presidential field as the contest moved into the South. ...

Clinton wins big in Nevada

WASHINGTON – Hillary Clinton overcame a strong challenge from Bernie Sanders to win the Nevada Democratic caucuses Saturday. The victory places two of the first three states in th...

Sanders, Clinton speak to Colorado Democrats in Denver

DENVER – Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton on Saturday night in Denver spoke directly to Colorado Democrats, hoping to recruit supporters ahead of the March 1 caucus. Their comme...

Trump seen as losing his temper as well as South Carolina debate

The Big Idea: There is widespread consensus that Donald Trump had a very bad night in Greenville. The question is whether that will cause lasting damage, or if he continues to be coated in T...

Fight night: Personal attacks, court debate for GOP hopefuls

GREENVILLE, S.C. – Republican White House hopefuls insisted that President Barack Obama step aside and allow his successor to nominate the next Supreme Court justice, in a raucous Saturday n...