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Clinton lets GOP throw the blows in first attack ad against Trump
Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren launched blistering attacks against Donald Trump as he emerged as the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
Trump's 'woman's card' insult inspires hugely successful Kickstarter campaign
Two enterprising siblings created a deck of cards that pay tribute to powerful and influential women.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Hillary Clinton is sending her supporters 'Woman Cards'
"You'll be able to play the woman card anytime you want."
#Womancard takes aim at Donald Trump's controversial comments
Twitter users try to educate Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump on what it really means to play the "woman's card."
By Rebecca Ruiz
Senator rallies support for Clinton by awkwardly crooning 'She Works Hard for the Money'
'Tis the most painful moment of the season.
Math sort of explains how Bernie Sanders is actually winning
"Add 10 momentum points for every state he won in a row, then multiply that by how much birds like him."
By Ryan Creamer
Donald Trump piñatas deliver smashing sales
If you've ever wanted to beat up Donald Trump, here's your chance.
Hillary Clinton just won (at dominoes) in New York
Clinton is touring the state in the lead up to the New York State primary on April 19, a key state for the Democrat.
By Megan Specia
Hillary Clinton's subway struggle is now immortalized on her 404 page
Hillary Clinton's epic subway fail is now memorialized on her campaign page.
By Megan Specia
Hillary Clinton, Bill de Blasio criticized over racially tinged joke
A joke that was supposed to be groan-worthy turned out to be far more awkward than anticipated.
For sale: Hillary Clinton's 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass. Slightly used.
"She said it looked like an old lady's car."
Hillary Clinton fails at New York, according to 'Saturday Night Live'
Her advice to young primary voters in New York: 'Sleep in' on Apr. 19.
Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton question each other's presidential qualifications
Bernie Sanders said Wednesday that Hillary Clinton was not "qualified" to be president, citing the fact that a super PAC supporting her campaign takes special interest dollars.
Is Bernie Sanders a Democrat? Hillary Clinton says she's 'not even sure.'
Hillary Clinton questioned whether Bernie Sanders is a Democrat in an interview with Politico.
By Emily Cahn
Bernie Sanders continues hot streak by winning in Wisconsin
Bernie Sanders took a crucial victory in Wisconsin's primary on Tuesday night, breathing new life into his challenge to Hillary Clinton.
Bernie Sanders will probably win Wisconsin. It won't matter much.
Bernie Sanders should and probably will win Tuesday's Wisconsin primary. The real question is what comes next.
Hillary Clinton says she's 'sick of the Sanders campaign lying' about her
Clinton told an activist that she was "so sick" of Bernie Sanders' campaign's lies about her accepting donations from the fossil fuel industry.
Hillary Clinton takes shots at Sanders during New York homecoming
Clinton celebrated her ties to New York during a homecoming event at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
By Emily Cahn
Donald Trump is a great unifier — for the Democrats
Despite the increasingly sharp tone of the Democratic primary, Democratic operatives say the potential of facing Donald Trump would ultimately unite the party.
By Emily Cahn
Clinton warns of who President Trump would put on the Supreme Court
"As scary as it might be, ask yourself, 'What kind of justice would a President Trump appoint?'" she said on Monday.
Donald Trump hits all-time low in the polls that really matter
After a month of heavy coverage of fights at his events and his repeated moves to egg on his backers as they get rough with protestors, Trump's deficit against Hillary Clinton has grown to a historic margin.
Jimmy Kimmel mansplains everything Hillary Clinton's doing wrong -- to Hillary Clinton
She's too loud; she's too quiet; she's too serious; her smile looks faked.
Hillary Clinton rips 'inflammatory rhetoric' from Cruz, Trump after Brussels
"In our fight against radical jihadism we have to do what actually works. One thing we know that does not work is offensive, inflammatory rhetoric that demonizes all Muslims," Hillary Clinton said at Stanford University.
Trump and Clinton take Arizona, but Sanders and Cruz put up a fight
The presidential contest turned into a clash of would-be commanders in chief.
Brussels attacks could scramble U.S. presidential race
The attacks occurred as voters in Arizona and Utah were set to head to the polls and Idaho Democrats were headed to caucuses.
By Juana Summers & Emily Cahn