Donald Trump’s GOP Rivals Wrestle with Supporting His Nomination

The Republican Party platform is now endorsing a policy on international trade that more closely resembles comments made by their presidential nominee, Donald Trump, than what... One by one, the sixteen politicians who made up the most promising Republican presidential field in a generation, bowed out of the race for the White House, bruised and bullied by a brash New York real estate developer with no political experience. While some endorsed Trump as they exited the race, many actively opposed his insurgent White House bid and campaigned against him until the decisive May primary in Indiana.

Clinton to name running mate as early as Friday

Democrat Hillary Clinton, who is running against Republican Donald Trump in the Nov. 8 presidential election, is expected to announce her running mate as early as Friday. The U.S. senator from Virginia is a former Roman Catholic missionary and civil rights lawyer who is fluent in Spanish.

Ap Fact Check: The Gop rush to blame Clinton

Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana speaks during the third day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. WASHINGTON>> Donald Trump's new running mate and other Republicans are wrongly accusing Hillary Clinton of speaking with indifference about the death of Americans in Benghazi, Libya - twisting her comments out of context to make their indictment.

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.

Trump’s moment: Speech to close GOP convention’s final day

Ivanka Trump applauds as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump smiles as his son Eric Trump speaks during the Republican National Convention, Wednesday, July 20, 2016, in Cleveland. Ivanka Trump applauds as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump smiles as his son Eric Trump speaks during the Republican National Convention, Wednesday, July 20, 2016, in Cleveland.

Clinton left with more cash than Trump as he forgives loans

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her party entered July with nearly $11 million more on hand than her Republican counterpart's operations, a strong showing of fundraising as both campaigns dive into the general election. Republican nominee Donald Trump also zeroed-out more than $47 million in personal loans he's made to his own campaign since last year.

After writing off nearly $50 million in loans, Donald Trump entered July with $20 million in the bank

Donald Trump waves to supporters after arriving in Cleveland on the third day of the Republican National Convention on Wednesday. Donald Trump had more money in his campaign coffers when July began than he has had at any point yet, starting the month with $20 million after he forgave nearly $50 million worth of loans he made to to finance his presidential bid, according to a new report filed Wednesday night with the Federal Election Commission.

Rnc 13 mins ago 9:37 p.m.Boos for Cruz, as Trump’s primary rival offers no endorsement at RNC

Once and perhaps future presidential candidate Ted Cruz attacked Hillary Clinton, hammered President Obama, and whacked the political establishment in remarks Wednesday to the Republican convention - but he did not explicitly endorse rival and GOP nominee Donald Trump. Trump delegates booed and pointed fingers at the Texas senator as he told the delegates to "vote your conscience" - but did not mention Trump.

Cruz booed after not endorsing Trump in RNC speech Read Story Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune

JULY 20: Sen. Ted Cruz delivers a speech on the third day of the Republican National Convention on July 20, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. CLEVELAND - Ted Cruz, in a highly anticipated speech at the Republican National Convention, offered no direct support for presidential nominee Donald Trump, setting off a furious reaction as he told delegates to vote their conscience in November.

Senator Sherrod Brown ‘flattered’ people suggesting him as Clinton’s VP pick

Political experts believe Hillary Clinton will announce her pick for vice president on Friday in Florida, ahead of the Democratic National Convention. "I don't have any plans to do anything, but be in Ohio this weekend," said U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown.