Embattled Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz is so out of touch with everyday voters that she’s practically tearing her own party apart. And Schultz’s latest fundraising ploy sure won’t mend any fences. Tim Canova, who is challenging Schultz in a primary for her Florida Congressional, blasted Schultz this… Read More
Donald Trump’s surprise supporters – college students
Brendan De Regla drove three hours and waited in line for half a day to see Donald Trump speak at a rally in Southern California. Dozens of college-aged protesters shouted on the other side of a police line, but De Regla, 22, stood unwaveringly in support of Trump. “I just… Read More
Trump reaches magic delegate number
With a triumphant pile of delegates in hand, Republican Donald Trump on Thursday claimed support from “almost everybody” in his party and turned his attention to his likely Democratic presidential opponent, Hillary Clinton, who is still locked in a divisive primary contest. The New York billionaire reached the number of… Read More
Election review determines Clinton wins Kentucky
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says his campaign accepts primary results in Kentucky, handing front-runner Hillary Clinton another victory. A review of election results Thursday yielded no change in the outcome of Kentucky’s May 17 primary. Both candidates earned 27 delegates. But one delegate in the 6th Congressional District has… Read More
Forget Hillary! Trump to debate Sanders
Supporters of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign were outraged when his rival, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, decided to skip the fourth Democratic debate she had promised before the June 7 California primary. Clinton may be too scared to debate Sanders. But presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump isn’t, and… Read More
Former MLB player for… governor?
A former Major League Baseball player is running for governor in Vermont as a member of the Liberty Union party, which bills itself as nonviolent and socialist. Bill “Spaceman” Lee tells WCAX-TV voters will “need umbrellas” if he’s elected because “it’s going to be raining dollars,” referring to money trickling down… Read More
SC governor signs abortion ban past 20 weeks
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has signed legislation outlawing most abortions at 20 weeks beyond fertilization. The law took effect Wednesday with the Republican governor’s signature. The only exceptions are if the mother’s life is in jeopardy or a doctor determines the fetus can’t survive outside the womb. These bans… Read More
RNC organizers warn of possible riots
Organizers for two groups on opposite ends of the political spectrum are unhappy with a protest route designated for the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, arguing it restricts their free-speech rights and creates the possibility of clashes. One group is a coalition of more than two dozen left-leaning organizations planning… Read More
Clinton faulted in audit by State Department
Even as she pulls closer to victory in the Democratic presidential primary, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s email controversy continues to hound her. Wednesday, even President Barack Obama’s administrations internal audits are officially condemn her. Clinton disregarded various guidelines for avoiding cybersecurity risks, an internal audit by Obama’s State… Read More
Backstab! Clinton plotting coup against top ally?
Critics have long accused former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of being willing to demolish anyone who stands in her way — including her close friends. Now reports have emerged from Capitol Hill that the Clinton campaign may be organizing a betrayal of one her most loyal allies– Democratic National… Read More








