Bernie Sanders might consider another White House run in 2020

Bernie Sanders says it's an "embarrassment" that so many working-class citizens bolted the Democratic party to vote for Donald Trump - and is leaving the door open for another run for the White House in 2020, when he'd be 79. "Four years is a long time from now," the 75-year-old Vermont senator said. "We'll take one thing at a time, but I'm not ruling out anything."

Left-wing Democrats Sanders, Warren extend olive branch to Trump…

Bernie Sanders, who galvanized young Americans during this year's Democratic primary race, said that he is ready to work with president-elect Donald Trump if he wants to "improve the lives of working families." "Donald Trump tapped into the anger of a declining middle class that is sick and tired of establishment economics, establishment politics and the establishment media," the Vermont senator said in a statement following the Republican billionaire's surprise victory, which has sent shockwaves through the United States and around the world.

Shea-Porter defeats Guinta to win U.S. House seat

Democrat Carol Shea-Porter has won back her seat in Congress, defeating incumbent Republican Rep. Frank Guinta in their fourth consecutive matchup in New Hampshire. The 63-year-old will represent the 1st Congressional District, which spans eastern New Hampshire.

Welcome to the Final Hours of the 2016 Election

After a bitter, eighteen-month-long election that exposed some of the nation's most painful divisions and shook its democratic institutions, Americans prepared on Tuesday morning to cast their ballots for president. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will both wake up on Election Day, Nov. 8 after whirlwind tours of the nation's battleground states from Ohio to North Carolina and Nevada to await the results.

Second Wash. Bernie Elector: If Hillary Wins, May Vote Conscience

A second Washington state electoral college voter says he's not absolutely committed to support Hillary Clinton if she wins the state's popular vote Tuesday, the Seattle Times reported. Sen. Bernie Sanders supporter Bret Chiafalo told the Times he's considering his right to be "conscientious elector," freeing him from the responsibility to back Clinton.

The Latest: Clinton tries to inspire black voters

Clinton says: "This election is about doing everything we can to stop a movement to destroy President Obama's legacy." Clinton's campaign is trying to boost African-American turnout, which has slipped since President Barack Obama's campaign four years ago.

CNN chief says Brazile’s leaks to Clinton camp were ‘disgusting’

CNN chose an odd way to announce some news about itself Monday: It waited until reporters called to disclose the fact that, yes, it had parted ways with one of its longtime commentators, Donna Brazile. The cable network accepted Brazile's resignation on Oct. 14 after it learned about her undisclosed role in backA channeling questions intended for a CNN-sponsored primary debate to Hillary Clinton's campaign.

Sanders Takes Aim at Insulin Makers in Latest Price Attack

Makers of insulin became the latest target for Senator Bernie Sanders, who has been going after pharmaceutical companies one by one over the issue of high U.S. drug prices. Shares of Eli Lilly & Co.

Sanders urges government to kill AT&T-Time Warner merger

Sen. Bernie Sanders is calling on the government to block a proposed $85 billion merger of communications giants AT&T and Time Warner. The Vermont independent and former contender for the Democratic presidential nomination warned in a Wednesday letter to President Barack Obama's Justice Department that the merger would lead to less "competition and diversity of content" and would "provide consumers less while charging them more."

Of course Bernie Sanders should pressure Clinton from the left. Here’s why.

During the Democratic primaries, Hillary Clinton's supporters complained that Sen. Bernie Sanders had never even been a member of the Democratic Party. But since the Vermont senator conceded the race to his rival, he has been loyal to the Democratic nominee - endorsing her promptly, cementing her nomination in an important gesture of unity at the party convention and stumping for her on the airwaves and around the country.

Hacked emails show Clinton campaign weighing Keystone XL decision

Emails published this past week by WikiLeaks show debate and confusion within the Hillary Clinton's camp as it faced down the unexpectedly strong primary challenge by liberal Senator Bernie Sanders, who opposed the pipeline. Hacked emails show Hillary Clinton's campaign wrestled with how to announce her opposition to construction of the Keystone XL pipeline without losing the support of labour unions that supported the project.

Goldman CEO Blankfein ‘Supportive’ of Hillary’s ‘Willingness to Engage’

Lloyd Blankfein, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., has shied away from publicly backing a presidential candidate this year, saying his support could harm that person's chances. Yet in an interview that will air Sunday on CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS," Blankfein, asked if he personally supports and admires Democrat Hillary Clinton, said that he did.