After controversial trial, U.S. Senate poised to acquit Trump
Donald Trump was on the brink of ending the darkest chapter of his tumultuous presidency on Monday as the U.S. Senate began the final phase of his impeachment trial that will almost certainly conclude on Wednesday with his acquittal.
Factbox: Trump impeachment – What happens next?
Closing arguments in the impeachment trial of Donald Trump were completed on Monday in the U.S. Senate as the Republican president appeared headed to an acquittal on Wednesday.
Off to the races: Key dates on the U.S. presidential election calendar
The nominating contest for the 2020 U.S. presidential election will kick off Feb. 3 with the first-in-the-nation caucuses in Iowa.
Explainer: Why Iowa? How a little rural state picks presidential nominees
Utilizing a complicated in-person caucus system, the first contest in the Democratic presidential primary will take place in Iowa on Monday.
Black Democratic group co-chair endorses Steyer in South Carolina
The co-chair of South Carolina’s caucus for African-American women endorsed billionaire U.S. presidential candidate Tom Steyer on Sunday, helpful backing in the first state to vote in which most Democrats are black.
On the campaign trail: ‘Super Bowl of campaigns’ caps Democrats’ final Iowa push
The final countdown to the Iowa caucuses is on.
On the campaign trail: Concerts, Super Bowl watch parties cap Democrats’ final Iowa push
The final countdown to the Iowa caucuses is on.
Trump, Bloomberg trade schoolyard taunts as spending war heats up
U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg traded withering taunts on Sunday, in an exchange that suggests the Bloomberg campaign is willing to fight Trump’s notorious insults head on.
On the campaign trail: Big crowds, Super Bowl watch parties cap Democrats’ final Iowa push
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – The final countdown to the Iowa caucuses is on.
Ahead of crucial vote, anxious Iowa Democrats grapple with tough choices
Like many Iowans, Peggy Magner is still grappling with a weighty choice as the state’s first-in-the-nation nominating contest fast approaches: which Democratic candidate is best equipped to defeat Republican President Donald Trump in November.