Trevor Doiron, 17, got bitten by the politics bug when he was 10 and he helped a neighbor put up political signs.
Election 2016
Sanders says he’d vote for Clinton, but battles on
Aiming to reform the party platform, he has not endorsed Hillary Clinton.
Analysis: Brexit’s big lesson for U.S. candidates is there’s little trust in political leaders
The British vote reinforces Trump’s defiance, but it also supports Clinton in arguing she is the stable one.
Charles Krauthammer: Clinton would lead us into an empty future of platitudes
Promising no fundamental change, she offers Americans yet more subsidies, handouts and small-ball initiatives.
M.D. Harmon: Clinton, Trump or neither? Readers share their opinions
Some say they’ll hold their noses and choose one or the other. Other voters wonder whether independent candidates are viable.
Dana Milbank: Trump candidacy mirrors his tactics in failed Taj Mahal casino
The billionaire’s triumph in the primaries and subsequent swoon is another case of overpromising and underdelivering.
Ideological rift erodes common ground
The Pew Research Center shows that anger and fear of the opposing party increasingly motivates voters.
‘Dump Trump’ effort ongoing despite no backup candidate
Donald Trump dismisses their efforts, saying he has more than enough delegates to ensure his nomination.
Refocused Trump mainly targets Clinton
Now the question is whether he can practice some disclipline between now and November.
Leonard Pitts: Violence against Trump won’t solve what’s eating America
Donald Trump’s noxious views can’t be assassinated, because only one thing can kill bad ideas.