Chaz Allen, a state senator who has been heavily courted by Democratic presidential candidates, has decided to back Joe Biden.
Because the vice president hasn’t decided yet whether to run in the 2016 presidential race, his Iowa backers officially are endorsing the Draft Biden Super PAC effort.
Read More >>Hillary Clinton’s lead in the Democratic presidential primary has dropped to 10 points since last month, according to a new CNN/ORC national poll of registered voters released Thursday night.
Read More >>The momentum for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders may have slowed, but he continues to build support for the Democratic nomination while former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton steadily watches her lead in the polls erode. This morning’s news only adds to this storyline, as Sanders has now snagged the lead in the Iowa caucuses, according to a new poll:
Bernie Sanders overtakes Hillary Clinton in Iowa
Bernie Sanders leads the former secretary of state for the first time among Iowa Democrats likely ... Read More >>
Joe Biden’s jumping right into Hillary Clinton’s sandbox—and New York Democrats are eager to see him play.
Biden’s Thursday swing through New York, home of the Clinton campaign headquarters and the state she once represented, is perhaps the most aggressive stop of the coy pre-campaign he’s running.
Read More >>Bernie Sanders has drawn even with Hillary Rodham Clinton in a new poll of likely Iowa caucus-goers, suggesting a major shift in the nation’s first nominating state.
Read More >>If Hillary Rodham Clinton’s new apology for her private email server fails to reassure jittery supporters, it could amplify the chatter among some Democrats who have been casting about for a potential white knight to rescue the party from a beleaguered Clinton candidacy.
Read More >>Most S.C. Republican primary voters want a president with no prior elected political experience, according to a new poll released Tuesday to The State.
A Public Policy Polling survey found Donald Trump would win 37 percent of the vote from S.C. Republicans and Ben Carson would pick up 21 percent. The rest of the crowded GOP field of 17 candidates was struggling in the single digits.
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