A biography of Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton (Democrat) Birth: Oct. 26, 1947; Chicago Home city: Chappaqua, N.Y. Family: Husband Bill Clinton (1975-present); daughter Chelsea (1980) Religion: Methodist Education: Wellesley College, B.A., 1969; Yale University Law School, J.D., 1973 Campaign website: www.hillaryclinton.com Read […]

ICYMI: One week before the elections, and some amazing stuff happened

We’re only days away from an election that national polls showed Hillary Clinton leading the race for by double digits barely two weeks ago, when now there’s only a 1% […]

5 times a major party ruled Washington for more than a decade

Strange to think about, but if Hillary Clinton were elected on Nov. 8 then that’d mean at least 12 years of Democratic control in the White House. Kids getting their […]

Here’s a look at the closest U.S. Senate races

With barely a week until Election Day, the latest aggregates of polling reveals several key Senate races that could decide which of the two major parties will maintain control of […]

Stat of the Week: 6 electoral votes could go to Independent Evan McMullin

After obtaining official candidate status in 11 states and write-in status in 32 others, former CIA official Evan McMullin has concentrated his resources in the Mountain West in hopes of […]

TBT: Remember when Trump and Hillary accepted their nominations?

It almost seems like a political lifetime ago that the two major party nominees accepted their spot atop the party tickets of the GOP and Democrats. It was a hotly contested […]

5 of the closest presidential elections in US history

With new polls showing Donald Trump vaulting to the lead and an estimated 22 million citizens taking part in early voting this year, it looks as if President Obama handing the […]

President Donald Trump would be facing at least 75 legal battles

While much has been made of the new FBI comments circling back around to Hillary Clinton’s usage of a private email server, one headline yet to gain much traction in […]

Red vs. Blue, how did states vote in recent elections?

While much has been made in recent days over tightening polls heading into the final stretch of Decision ’16, electoral math dictates that Donald Trump’s path to the presidency is […]

Supreme Court nominee – is this what we’re really voting for?

Amidst all the flamboyance and colorful language of the Republican nominee, and the chatter over scandals weighing down the Democratic nominee it can be hard to remember exactly where we’re at […]