Voters
How to Watch Ted Cruz's Family Town Hall
The Cruz's forum comes just six days before the key New York primary.
Transcript: CNN Presents Trump-Family Town Hall
Donald Trump, his wife and four adult children appeared in a rare family interview a week before the New York primary.
Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders Win Wisconsin
The candidates defeated national front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in their races.
Four Highlights From Trump's Town Hall in Wisconsin
From abortion to NATO, Trump hit on hot-button issues two days before the Wisconsin primary.
Why Clinton Is Seizing On the Supreme Court Debate
The Democratic front-runner on Monday urged Americans to consider the Supreme Court when voting.
Another Tuesday, Another Slew of Primaries
Residents in five states and one U.S. territory head to the polls on Tuesday.
Super Tuesday's Biggest Moments
Republicans tried to stop Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders attempted to slow Hillary Clinton.
In Rural South Carolina, Many Minds Made Up for Clinton
Clinton is poised to win big over the U.S. senator from Vermont in South Carolina's primary contest on Saturday.
How to Follow Voting Results in South Carolina
The Democratic presidential race heads to the South this weekend.
Voters Are in the Mood for Rebellion
For years, while the rich prospered, ordinary Americans have been suffering lost jobs and lower wages.
Majority of South Carolina GOP Voters Favor Muslim Ban
The Republican front-runner Donald Trump has proposed such a plan.
Watch Eric Garner's Daughter Endorse Sanders
Erica Garner praises Sanders for standing up against the criminal justice system.
Should All Women Back Hillary Because She Is a Woman?
Telling a woman how she should vote because she is a woman is as insulting as telling her she shouldn't vote because she is a woman.
Carson Turns Trip Home for Clothes Into Plea for Cash
In a Wednesday email, the candidate accused the media of spreading "false" and "misleading" information.
Democratic Candidates to Give Closing Arguments in NH
The Granite State's first-in-the-nation primary is less than a week away.
How to Watch the Democratic Town Hall
For Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, Wednesday night is one of their last chances to reach New Hampshire voters before February 9.
Latino Panelists: Trump's Remarks Could Hurt in Polls
Speakers at a Latino voter discussion on Friday expressed their beliefs that voters won't forget about Donald Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric when they show up at the polls.
Democratic Candidates to Make Last Case Before Iowa
The town hall comes as Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are neck and neck in the polls.
Democratic Candidates to Field Questions From Voters
The three Democratic candidates will have a chance to appear before Iowa voters a week before the state's caucuses.
Jeb Bush's Image Among Republicans Plummets: Poll
The candidate once was considered to be his party's presumed front-runner.
Database of 191 Million U.S. Voters Exposed: Researcher
The exposure is a result of an incorrectly configured database.
What to Expect at Saturday's (Yes, Saturday's) Democratic Presidential Debate
Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley will face off in Iowa at 9 p.m. ET.
Over Half of Democratic Superdelegates Support Hillary Clinton: Report
The Democratic front-runner has locked up support from 359 superdelegates.
Clinton Takes Back Lead From Sanders in New Hampshire
In September, liberal firebrand Sanders had taken the lead in the early primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire.
Bernie Sanders Jumps Into Lead Over Hillary Clinton in Iowa Poll
The U.S. senator holds a one percentage point lead in the state over the Democratic frontrunner.
Does 'One Person, One Vote' Really Mean What It Says?
The Supreme Court must decide whether districts should have roughly the same number of voters.
Trump Trumped by Univision as It Cuts Ties After Insensitive Comments About Latinos
The network, which screens the pageants of the Miss Universe Organization that Trump partly owns, will no longer work with him.
New Poll: Americans Want Mandatory Vaccines
Nearly 80 percent say they believe all children should be vaccinated.
These Midterm Elections, More Americans Getting Information From Cell Phones, Social Media
New Pew Research Center study shows 30-49-year-olds using cell phones and social at similar rate to 18-29 year olds.