Hillary Clinton boasts double-digit lead over Trump

US presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is holding a 12-point lead over her Republican rival Donald Trump as support for the latter tumbled in the past month, found a poll released Sunday. Clinton enjoys 51 percent of support among Americans, up by seven points from May, compared to Trump's support at 39 percent, which is down by seven points, according to the Washington Post-ABC News poll.

Hillary Clinton swipes at Donald Trump over Brexit

Washington, Jun 27: Democrat Hillary Clinton took a swipe at Republican rival Donald Trump's stance on Brexit, saying that "bombastic comments" do more harm than good during such times. Trump has hailed Britain's vote to leave the European Union as "fantastic," telling reporters during a visit to Scotland on Friday that he thinks the Brexit is "a great thing."

Mia Love skipping GOP convention

Utah Rep. Mia Love, a rising star in the Republican Party, says she's planning to skip next month's Republican National Convention. Love adds her name to other prominent Republicans -- like former presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush and former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney -- who say they won't attend the Cleveland convention where Donald Trump is expected to officially become the Republican presidential nominee.

Politicon 2016: Sarah Palin blasts GOP establishment, stumps for Donald Trump

PASADENA >> Sarah Palin used her extensive stage time at Politicon on Sunday to stump for Donald Trump, blast the Republican establishment and promote gun rights in her blunt, riffing style that her fans love and her critics love to make fun of. The former Alaskan governor and vice presidential nominee eight years ago was an early supporter of the real estate mogul and used her first speech of the day to lay out the reasons why he is the GOP's presumptive nominee after besting a broad field that included such big names as Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz.

Clinton blames Republican leaders for a “paralyzed” Congress

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton chastised Republican lawmakers on Sunday for a "paralyzed" Congress, saying they've fueled populist anger by refusing to "do their job." Clinton ticked off a list of items that GOP congressional leaders have refused to schedule for a vote.

Race for White House hinges on turnout

There's a very good reason that political hacks and the hacks who love them like to insist that elections all come down to turnout: Elections all come down to turnout. For a salient recent example, we can peek over the Atlantic at the results of the British referendum on leaving the European Union.

Clinton boasts double-digit lead as support for Trump plunges

Washington, June 27 : Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is holding a 12-point lead over her Republican rival Donald Trump as support for the latter tumbled in the past month, a poll released on Sunday showed. Clinton enjoys 51 per cent of support among Americans, up by seven points from May, compared to Trump's support at 39 per cent, which is down by seven points, according to the Washington Post-ABC News poll.

Think every political news site is covering the 2016 race? Think again

Donald Trump, left, and Jeb Bush are seen on television monitors in the media workroom during the CNN Republican presidential debate at the Venetian Hotel & Casino on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015, in Las Vegas. Last summer, shortly after the first Republican presidential debate, the editors of the Daily Signal made a decision.

Hillary Clinton rakes in nearly $450K during fundraiser at Cranley home

Cranley said afterward it was an honor to have her there, that she gave a great speech to supporters at the private event and that she was "incredibly gracious." Cranley alluded to the big stakes in the coming election, stating to local media that America can either elect "someone who openly discriminates," a reference to the presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, or someone who has a track record of working to ensure there are no discriminatory barriers to the American dream.

Hillary Clinton leads, but Donald Trump supporters are more certain they’ll vote

Fiery and measured in turn, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton offered drastically different proposals Monday for stemming the threat of terrorism and gun violence that have Americans on edge following the deadly weekend attacks at a gay nightclub in Orlando. There's a very good reason that political hacks and the hacks who love them like to insist that elections all come down to turnout: Elections all come down to turnout.

Nation-Now 31 mins ago 5:18 p.m.Trump foes try to create a ballot spot for a challenger-to-be-named

The so-called #NeverTrump movement has not come up with a candidate to stop Donald Trump's run for the White House, but a new group is trying to make sure that if they do, that candidate will have a place on ballots nationwide. John Kingston, a longtime Republican donor and ally of Mitt Romney, has put up seed money for a new group called Better for America to get a spot on ballots for a presidential candidate to be named later.

Sorry, Chris Wallace Hillary Clinton Did Go Home and Sleep During Benghazi Attack

FOX News Sunday host Chris Wallace defended Hillary Clinton today like the rest of the liberal media from Donald Trump's attacks this week. Wallace said Hillary did not go home and sleep during the Benghazi attack - parroting what the rest of the media has been reporting this week.

Clinton campaign hits Trump for seeing Brexit as boon to his business

An attendee wears a 'Make Donald Drumpf Again' hat during the 'Politicon' convention in Pasadena, California, U.S. June 25, 2016. Attendees walk past an inflatable Donald Trump balloon which features him holding a KKK robe, called 'Trumpzilla' from Revolution LA stands during the 'Politicon' convention in Pasadena, California, U.S. June 25, 2016.

Fox News’ Chris Wallace Fact-Checks Trump And Asks Gingrich: Why Doesn’t He ‘Stick To The Facts?’

Newt Gingrich had a rough time trying to withstand a fact checking of Donald Trump's many falsehoods under FNS' Chris Wallace' scrutiny. Newt Gingrich did his best to try and stay on Trump's shortlist for VP on Fox News Sunday earlier today when he attempted to defend Trump's false statements about Hillary Clinton and his many flip flops on his own policies.

McConnell won’t say whether Trump is qualified to be president

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wouldn't say in a Sunday interview whether he believes Donald Trump is qualified to be president. "I'll leave that to the American people to decide," McConnell said on ABC's "This Week With George Stephanopoulos."

Three Amigos to preach North American co-operation against Brexit backdrop

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau laughs as he speaks with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto during a session on carbon pricing at the United Nations climate change summit, Monday November 30, 2015 in Le Bourget, France. A plan on how Canada will meet a promise to lift visas for Mexicans will be announced later this month when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hosts Mexico's president as part of the Three Amigos summit.