Fifty-nine percent of registered voters say they want a candidate who will bring greater changes to current policy than one who does not, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds. That number is even higher than the 55 percent of voters who said they craved change in the 2008 contest between Barack Obama and John McCain.
Read More >>Hillary Clinton’s ties to large corporations have come under more scrutiny after it was revealed that dozens of companies that have donated millions to her family’s foundation also lobbied the State Department during her tenure as secretary of state.
Read More >>Republican officials are pressuring Sen. Marco Rubio to play it safe and run for reelection to Congress instead of making a presidential bid, according to The Associated Press.
The AP calls Rubio’s reelection a “top priority at the National Republican Senatorial Committee,” citing officials familiar with those efforts.
Read More >>A new Rutgers-Eagleton poll demonstrated both the strength of Hillary Clinton and demise of Chris Christie as Clinton leads Christie by 23 points in his home state of New Jersey.
Read More >>Republican presidential hopefuls beware: The opposition’s war-on-women clarion call is being sounded anew.
Read More >>Sen. Rand Paul’s first bill out of the chute this year was pro-Israel legislation cutting U.S. assistance to Palestinians, followed up a couple of weeks later by his father’s signature Audit-the-Fed measure.
Read More >>They accuse President Obama of being a socialist. He denies it. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) wants to be called a socialist. He embraces it. Obama is smooth and cool. Sanders is rough and gruff. Obama equivocates and evolves. Sanders is blunt and bombastic.
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