The presumptive Republican presidential nominee isn’t going to adjust his positions and tactics to suit a broader electorate.
Election 2016
Dana Milbank: Media should turn the tables on mistreatment by Trump
Refusing to cover his rallies, banned or not, and checking his facts in real time would end the free publicity.
Letter to the editor: Clinton rides her husband’s coattails, will aid special interests
Re: The Washington Post’s “Another View: Clinton should battle Trump with sound ideas,” which ran June 11 in the Portland Press Herald: Hillary Clinton’s presumptive presidential nomination has less to do with merit and more to do with President Bill Clinton’s coattails. Years ago, she apparently saw in her husband a catalyst to launch her […]
Poll: Number of Americans who view Republican Party favorably sinks to 32 percent
In contrast, the Democratic Party is seen favorably by 49 percent, according to the latest Bloomberg Politics national poll.
Statewide, primary turnout appears light
Even in some communities with contested races, only one in 10 registered voters cast ballots Tuesday.
Maine Voices: Sound of penultimate glass ceiling smashing is music to women’s ears
Because of Hillary Clinton, gender diversity on the presidential ticket will be the new norm.
Clinton, Sanders end primary season with private meeting
Clinton wins an inconsequential Washington, D.C., primary
Hillary Clinton wins final primary, in District of Columbia
The Democrats’ presumptive nominee aims to unify the party before next month’s convention in Philadelphia.
Obama gets in Clinton pitch at summit on women’s issues
The president says females have gained on his watch and are poised for further progress come November.
Republicans grapple with nominee choice
Supporters and detractors of Donald Trump meet to try to find common ground, but differences remain.