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On Twitter last night, anti-establishment politician Bernie Sanders announced his candidacy to become American President in 2020.
On Twitter last night, anti-establishment politician Bernie Sanders announced his candidacy to become American President in 2020.
Hillary Clinton wants roughly $550 billion in new taxes and fees over the next decade that have received little to no public discussion from her campaign.
Hillary Clinton declared herself the victor in the Democratic nomination race, becoming the first woman to run as the presidential candidate of a major US political party.
Unlike Obama, Donald Trump has no qualms about airing every stitch of the laundry full of dirty Clinton linen.
After this week’s Indiana primary, the last credible Republican challenger withdrew, cementing Trump’s candidacy.
Biznews community member JJ van Wyk sees the global economy headed on a RMS Titanic voyage, on course to hit an iceberg unless something changes and fast.
Michael Bloomberg, the wild card many suggested could prevent US Presidential candidate Donald Trump from entering the White House, has removed that prospect.
After yesterday’s “Super Tuesday” contests in 11 US states the Presidency has turned into a match race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
Bernie Sanders defeated Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire Democratic primary, while real estate mogul Donald Trump prevailed over a crowded Republican field with Ohio Governor John Kasich projected to finish second.
Republicans looking for a candidate who could stop Trump found one Monday as Ted Cruz emerged from a brutal campaign with a victory in the first-in-the-nation caucuses.