John Locher / AP Photo Trump Rivals Say Nevada Republicans' New Rules Are a Big Win for 45 The change could mean widespread confusion for Republican voters if two presidential nominating processes happen within three days. By The Associated Press September 23, 2023
@NacionPaisa / XCommentary Politician Records Topless Video Bragging About Fornicating, Asking for Votes, Then Calls Herself a Victim A Columbian politician cried victim after she filmed a campaign spot for herself while snuggling topless with her lover. By Richard Bledsoe September 13, 2023
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Is It Over? DeSantis Super-PAC Abandons Operations in Key Primary States The Ron DeSantis super-PAC Never Back Down is backing off outreach operations in some key early primary states. By Richard Bledsoe September 1, 2023
Sean Rayford / Getty Images New Map Projects Trump's Massive Blowout Victory in GOP Primary in All But Two States Any Republican that intends to defeat Donald Trump will have to surpass his mountain of a lead in primary election polling. By Richard Moorhead July 7, 2023
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images Trump Scores Endorsements from 50 Lawmakers in One Day: 'Fought for Conservative Republican Principles' A new series of endorsements shows that Donald Trump's support hasn't waned in a state where he's always been popular. By Richard Moorhead June 7, 2023
Joe Raedle / Getty Images AOC Dismisses Biden's Super Tuesday in Attempt To Prop Up Bernie: 'Low Expectations' 'It was kind of a last-minute consolidation of some of the more moderate and conservative Democratic candidates in the cycle.' By Erin Coates March 8, 2020
David McNew / Getty Images It's Looking Like Bernie Sanders Will Sweep California Biden is spending $4,000 in digital ads in California, while Sanders has spent $7 million there and Bloomberg has spent $78 million in advertising. By Jack Davis March 1, 2020
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Dick Morris: Sanders, Biden Grow in Super Tuesday States Sanders should emerge as the clear Super Tuesday winner. But while he is increasingly assured of a strong plurality, he is still short of a majority. By Dick Morris February 29, 2020
Andreas Rentz / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Dick Morris: Dems Rush Toward Deadlock - and Possibly to Hillary? 'Sanders will rant and rave that he is being cheated again, but at least it will be by a candidate who got 51 percent of the popular vote last time.' By Dick Morris February 26, 2020
Spencer Platt / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Dick Morris: A Bloomberg-Clinton Conspiracy To Shaft Bernie? 'If events do actually follow the pattern this column suggests, the results for the Democratic Party will be nothing short of catastrophic.' By Dick Morris February 22, 2020