Report: Trump Will Fund Revenge PACs To Destroy Cruz, Kasich

Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich stand together onstage at the start of the Republican candidates debate sponsored by CNN at the University of Miami in Miami, Florida, March 10, 2016. REUTERS/Joe Skipper Donald Trump wants revenge on Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. John Kasich.

Kaine in Miami: ‘Bienvenidos a todos’

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine took the stage alongside Hillary Clinton for the first time in Miami Saturday, offering words of welcome right off the bat: In Spanish. Clinton and Kaine made their first joint appearance at a campaign rally here at Florida International University, marking the official unveiling of the Democratic ticket that will face off against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, on Election Day.

Trump, Warren reignite feud in wake of Kaine VP selection

Donald Trump and Elizabeth Warren continued their ongoing Twitter feud Saturday in the wake of Hillary Clinton's decision to tap Tim Kaine as her running mate. Trump, the Republican nominee for president, started the latest exchange Saturday morning when he again referred to the Massachusetts senator as "Pocahontas," a reference to her claimed Native American heritage.

What’s fueling the Republican fury

In accepting the Republican Party's nomination for president, Donald Trump's speech purposefully played to multiple layers of racial anxiety that perfectly captured the mood of the Republican National Convention. Over the course of the week, speaker after speaker framed the upcoming presidential contest as nothing less than a civilizational clash between God-fearing, law-abiding, and Constitution-loving white Americans and radical black protesters, illegal Latino criminals and Muslim terrorists.

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.

Australia’s first wheelchair model Hallam Chitty, fell 15 metres…

Clinton names Tim Kaine, the 58-year-old senator and ex-governor from crucial swing state Virginia, as vice presidential running mate Kids slaughtered in Munich McDonald's: Iranian killer, 18, 'used Facebook to lure children to restaurant' where he murdered the first of his nine victims before shooting himself dead 'This cannot continue': Donald Trump says terrorism threatens our way of life and must be stopped from coming to American shores following Munich shooting Terrifying price of Merkel's decision: From teenage refugee's axe attack on German train passengers to the Munich massacre - her grand immigration plan isn't looking so grand these days, writes SUE REID 'I was bullied for seven years... now I have a gun': Munich mall shooter responds to 'mad Turk' taunts from onlookers by insisting he is a working-class German out for revenge 'Me and my family - we were saved': American ... (more)

July 23: Donald Trump, Dyckman St. and Garry Marshall

Hyannis, Mass.: After hearing Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka's speech about her dad, my thought was, Hillary Clinton has her job cut out for her. When Trump finally came on stage, the demagoguery overshadowed the compassionate wise father Ivanka described; his speech was inflammatory, hateful and inaccurate.

Hillary Clinton Opts for Experience Over Exhilaration in Tim Kaine Pick

In one of the biggest decisions of her long career in public life, Hillary Clinton opted for a solid, if conventional choice of a vice presidential running mate. Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, whom Democrats had for months assumed she would ultimately settle on, will be acceptable to many in the party, but exciting to few.

Trump takes time from victory lap to swat at Ted Cruz

Vice presidential running mate Gov. Mike Pence, R-Ind., right, looks on as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during an goodbye reception with friends and family following the Republican National Convention, Fr... . Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tex., addresses the delegates during the third day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016.

Trump, now GOP nominee, returns to fighting former foe Cruz

A day after accepting the Republican presidential nomination, Donald Trump pivoted back to the GOP primaries on Friday, choosing to re-litigate a pair of monthsold battles with rival Ted Cruz. In what should have been a feel-good victory lap the morning after his thundering acceptance speech, Trump instead defended his decision to retweet an unflattering photo of Cruz's wife, Heidi, and returned to wondering about possible links between Cruz's father and President John F. Kennedy's assassin.

Trump’s convention was an odd attempt to attract moderate voters, analysts say

In the end, Donald Trump's four-day coronation was eerily similar to his GOP primary campaign: an unscripted, backhanded slap at political orthodoxy. The Republican National Convention featured nasty spats, an unexpected scandal and a polarizing nominee who some Americans see as a strongman for increasingly nasty times and others view as perhaps the biggest threat facing the country.

Trump pulls nearly even with Clinton after Republican convention: Reuters/Ipsos poll

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has pulled nearly even with Democratic rival Hillary Clinton for the first time since May, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll taken over the course of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland this week. The July 18-22 national online poll found that 41 percent of likely voters supported Clinton, while 38 percent supported Trump.

Evan Vucci – Pool/Getty ImagesMany 2012 Republican promises come true under Obama

But, ironically, in the 46 months since the Republican National Convention in Tampa, many of the economic promises made by Republicans actually came true under the Democratic president. It's a narrative that has proven difficult for the Obama administration -- and Hillary Clinton -- to capitalize on.

Obama rejects Trump depiction of US in crisis

President Barack Obama answers questions during a joint news conference with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Friday, July 22, 2016. Obama says he has worked to deepen the U.S. relationship with Mexico and that the two countries are not just strategic and economic partners, "we're also neighbors and we're friends."

The Latest: Obama: US not on ‘verge of collapse’

Ivanka Trump, daughter of Republican Presidential Nominee Donald J. Trump, speaks during the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Thursday, July 21, 2016. FILE - In this Thursday, July 21, 2016 file photo, Republican Presidential Candidate, Donald Trump, speaks during the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

Bernie Sanders: Most Retweeted Response To Donald Trump’s RNC Speech

If you were on Twitter last night, you saw a tidal wave of responses being sent over the Intertubes as Donald Trump laid out his shrieking and narcissistic vision of America to the viewers for about seventy five minutes. The top tweet of the "Eve of The Apocalypse" speech came from Senator Bernie Sanders , who like all of us, had the same visceral reaction to it.

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.