Trump’s criticism of Cruz renews questions about temperament

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump shakes hands during an goodbye reception with friends and family following the Republican National Convention, Friday, July 22, 2016, in Cleveland. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump shakes hands during an goodbye reception with friends and family following the Republican National Convention, Friday, July 22, 2016, in Cleveland.

UTA’s Jay Sures Says VP Pick Tim Kaine Is a ‘Home Run’

"He knows the inner workings of government, and knows how to get stuff done but be reasonable and kind in the process," says the UTA managing director. Just days before Sen. Tim Kaine was running for v ice president alongside Hillary Clinton, he was having dinner with the Hollywood elite.

The 2016 Democratic Convention by the Numbers

The Democratic National Convention kicks off its four-day meeting on Monday, July 25, just a few days after the dust settled on the Republicans' respective gathering . Democrats will rally the faithful in Philadelphia, finalizing their presidential nominee as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and marking the first time a woman will sit at the top of the ticket for a major political party.

Ex-KKK Leader David Duke Runs for Senate, Loves Trump, Can’t…

"I'm overjoyed to see Donald Trump and most Americans embrace most of the issues that I've championed for years," Republican candidate says David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader and Louisiana congressman whom you may or may not remember from his unsuccessful 1991 run for Louisiana governor, is now running for U.S. Senate. Or, as he calls it in his announcement tweet, "Untied States Senate!" In a YouTube video announcing his candidacy, Duke praised Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, even while saying Trump borrowed a lot of his ideas.

Donald Trump, Twitter and the art of the exclamation point

This week is Trump Week at The Intersect: a five-day examination of Donald Trump's consistently fascinating and occasionally unsettling Internet presence. From the murky depths of 4chan to the viral heights of YouTube, we'll be looking at the people who have made Trump not only a political phenomenon but also a digital one.

This could be a long three and a half months for Mike Pence

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump and Republican Vice Presidential candidate Mike Pence celebrate, during the final day of the Republican National Convention on Thursday, July 21, 2016. There's really one overarching rule to being a vice presidential nominee: Channel your presidential nominee's emotions.

In first day as nominee, Trump focuses fire on Cruz, not Clinton

Donald Trump on Friday spent his first news conference as the Republican presidential nominee re-litigating his primary fight with Sen. Ted Cruz , whose bitter refusal to endorse the celebrity mogul this week cast doubts on the party's attempts to unify before the general election. It was a swift return to form for the real estate mogul, who delivered a lengthy and disciplined speech from prepared remarks Thursday night when he accepted the GOP nomination at the party's national convention.

The Bushes: A very obvious void at Trump’s coronation

In this Aug. 29, 2012 file photo, a video of former President George W. Bush is shown during the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. Amid the balloons and parties, speeches and spectacle, one faction of the Republican Party was invisible at the national convention in Cleveland: the Bush family network.

Locals at GOP convention are proud of Mike Pence

Locals at GOP convention are proud of Mike Pence Wayne County residents in Cleveland have been caught in the spotlight that has been turned on Indiana's delegation. Check out this story on pal-item.com: http://pinews.co/29YRGd0 Mike Pence officially accepted the nomination, but not without noting what he brings to the ballot and what he hopes to come.

Peter Thiel Makes History at RNC: ‘I Am Proud to Be Gay’

Billionaire investor Peter Thiel announced that he was proud to be gay during a speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday evening. The PayPal co-founder used his short time on stage to stump for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in a speech that focused primarily on the message of creating a "bright future" for America and its economy.

What Cruz-Out-of-Control Says About Trump’s Convention

Register to become a member today. You'll get the essential information you need to do your job better, including Sen. Ted Cruz, R-TX, waves to the crowd as he walks on stage to deliver his much talked-about speech on the third day of the Republican National Convention on July 20, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.

Rep. Cleaver to deliver high-profile speech at Democratic convention

U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri has snagged a prime speaking slot at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia next week, his chief of staff said. Cleaver, a former Kansas City mayor and Methodist pastor, will speak to delegates on Wednesday night about the importance of unity and civility, said Cleaver Chief of Staff John Jones.

The Latest: Manafort: Cruz address was ‘very bad judgment’

Ohio Gov. John Kasich, left, arrives with his wife Karen at the The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum on Tuesday, July 19, 2016, in Cleveland, during the second day of the Republican convention. Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump, give his running mate Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana a kiss after Pence's acceptance speech during the third day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016.

Clinton has more cash; Trump forgives loans

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters after speaking at a rally at the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Tuesday, July 19, 2016. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters after speaking at a rally at the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Tuesday, July 19, 2016.

‘Condemned to Republican hell’: Ted Cruz faces GOP knives for…

Republicans from all corners of the party scorned Ted Cruz Wednesday night after the Texas senator delivered a speech before the Republican National Convention that not only failed to endorse nominee Donald Trump, but encouraged audience members to not do so if it would violate their "conscience." "Cruz condemned to Republican hell," conservative-news mogul Matt Drudge tweeted, before placing a "HELL'S A-BURNIN'" banner on his popular website.