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Here is a safe bet. Nobody at the Democrat party convention will be invited to make a speech wherein they refuse to endorse Hillary Clinton and instead urge the delegates to vote their conscience.
Hillary Clinton's status as the presidential candidate of her party is totally due to the national party organization. Unlike Donald Trump, who earned the votes of 14 million primary voters without any help from his party, Hillary is totally dependent upon her party's vast national political infrastructure .
Documentarian Dinesh D'Souza's analysis of the history of the Democratic Party and what he thinks are Hillary Clinton's true motivations is incurious to a fault and too incoherent for serious argument. Dinesh D'Souza picked a perfect time to release the documentary "Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party," coming out on the heels of the Republican National Convention, just as the GOP should be rallying around the goal of defeating presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Have you ever had a crazy boss who just happened to be a woman? Someone who micromanages, lashes out uncontrollably, and is just simply unpleasant? God forbid our country should be on the verge of getting such a boss. Hillary Clinton is supposed to represent the proposition that women are indeed qualified for leadership every bit as much as men, and are just as logical and cool-headed.
Joggers, cyclists and sun-seekers are back on Nice's famed Riviera coast, a further sig... Patrol car video publicly released Thursday shows a white Austin, Texas, police officer violently throwing a black woman to the ground during a traffic stop, followed by another white officer telling her black... Patrol car video publicly released Thursday shows a white Austin, Texas, police officer violently throwing a black woman to the ground during a traffic stop, followed by another white officer telling her black people have... Cleveland has breathed a sigh of relief as the Republican convention concluded with about two dozen arrests over four days thanks to a massive police presence and protesters' own concerns for their safety.
The following is a selection of reaction on Twitter to New York billionaire Donald Trump's speech on Thursday accepting the Republican Party nomination for president: Bernie Sanders, former candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination @BernieSanders Trump: "I alone can fix this." Is this guy running for president or dictator? Laura Ingraham, conservative host of the Laura Ingraham Show @IngrahamAngle This is @realDonaldTrump broadening the base of the GOP.
Speaking to the country at what he said was "a moment of crisis for our nation," Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump took his audience on a tour of a dark and dangerous America teetering at the brink. "We don't have much time," Trump said.
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine has emerged as the leading contender to join the Democratic ticket as Hillary Clinton's running mate, according to two Democrats, who both cautioned that Clinton has not made a final decision and could yet change directions. The announcement of Clinton's pick could come as early as Friday afternoon in Florida, a crucial general election battleground state.
Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's campaign chairman, had a remarkably simple explanation as to how his boss will win women's votes in November: They're so worried about their husbands' income, they'll pick the GOP. Manafort was speaking to MSNBC's Chris Matthews ahead of Trump's closing address to the Republican National Convention .
'Who cares what bathrooms people use?' Billionaire entrepreneur Peter Thiel gets a standing ovation as he tells the RNC he's proud to be gay and Republican and endorses Donald Trump 'I will fight for you and I will win for you.'
Donald Trump will deliver the most important speech of his young political career borrowing from an old message drawn from the same nostalgic well as his campaign slogan about making America great again. His campaign staff had signalled this week that he would echo the 1968 address by Richard Nixon which began with a dual lament - chaos in the streets at home and violence abroad.
If there's one demographic that Republicans should win in national elections, it's Asian Americans. They're hard working, church going, family-oriented, and one of the most entrepreneurial people living in the country.
Register to become a member today. You'll get the essential information you need to do your job better, including Just in time for next week's Democratic convention, a bottled water brand from Iceland is out with a couple of ads that progressives are sure to love.
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.
Republican delegates are chanting "lock her up" and other things about Hillary Clinton at the GOP convention this week because they're frustrated with the broken U.S. justice system, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., said on Thursday. "There are a couple of things there," Blackburn told the Washington Examiner .
On the day he claims the presidential nomination of Abraham Lincoln's political party, Donald Trump has started things off with social-media missiles fired against the embarrassed losers still refusing to back him. The prelude to the prime-time moment where he will accept the Republican nomination included tweeting at the people who have withheld endorsements of him - a group that includes the two president Bushes, nominee Mitt Romney, the popular governor of the state hosting the convention, and the No.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign manager Paul Manafort says ''in a backhanded way'' Senator Ted Cruz's speech at the Republican National Convention helped to unify the party. Rough Cut .
Looking for a chance to be insulted? Hillary Clinton's latest salvo in the online political contest is a page that creates insulting filters for your Facebook profile picture. Of course, they're not just any insults -- they're quotes from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Donald Trump opponents are planning more protests outside the Republican National Convention in Cleveland as the event reaches it finale. The organizers of a flag-burning outside the Republican convention that resulted in 17 arrests denied on Thursday that the man holding the American flag was on fire and said police used that as an excuse to move in.