Jeb releases e-book to bolster flagging presidential bid
MIAMI — Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush on Monday released his long-planned e-book, “Reply All,” a selection of email exchanges with everyday Floridians, journalists and others during his...
View ArticleTrump’s latest book, ‘Crippled America,’ hits shelves as campaign manifesto
NEWARK, N.J. — Donald Trump is out with a new book that reads like a campaign manifesto, boasting success stories but offering few details on how he would implement his policy goals as president. But...
View ArticleJeb’s campaign sticks with basics, ratchets up enthusiasm
WOLFEBORO, N.H. — Jeb Bush has a new rasp in his voice, thanks to a little more shouting on the stump. And he’s punctuating his points a little more often with a well-placed, PG-rated curse word. The...
View ArticleChristie, Huckabee fall to undercard as next GOP debate lineup announced
NEWARK, N.J. — Two candidates who have been part of each of the prime-time Republican debates so far, Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee, have been demoted to next week’s undercard event because of low...
View ArticleCarson wants to move on from questions about life story, but other GOP...
WASHINGTON — Ben Carson says it’s time to move on from questions about the accuracy of his life story. But Tuesday’s Republican debate makes that unlikely, and some of his GOP rivals say such scrutiny...
View ArticleDebates played limited role in Carson’s rise — but he’s prepared to be...
WASHINGTON — For some Republican presidential candidates, the party’s first three primary debates have been pivotal proving grounds that have strengthened their campaigns or shaken their supporters....
View Article10 things to know, Tuesday, Nov. 10
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. What influences actions at University of Missouri Emboldened by last year’s protests in...
View ArticleAP analysis: No real breakouts in GOP debate, status quo remains muddled
WASHINGTON — Marco Rubio emerged unscathed. Ben Carson defended his integrity. Donald Trump flashed his dominant personality. And Jeb Bush avoided disaster. Mission accomplished. Aided by tentative...
View Article‘A little hyperbole never hurts': Most presidential candidates are unreliable...
WASHINGTON — For most presidential candidates, a compelling personal history is an essential item in the campaign tool kit. Think Hillary Rodham Clinton and her campaign statements about fighting for...
View ArticleTrump ratchets up rhetoric, takes swipes at Hillary, Republican opponents
FORT DODGE, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, brushing aside any recent claims of civility, has equated Ben Carson’s childhood “pathological temper” to the illness of a child...
View ArticleRepublicans react to Paris attacks, intensify opposition to Syrian refugees
WASHINGTON — The deadly Paris attacks have intensified Republican opposition to letting thousands of Syrian refugees come to the United States. Republican presidential contender Marco Rubio on Sunday...
View ArticleCrowd packs into Wolstein Center to hear Bernie Sanders
CLEVELAND — A massive line of people is waiting to get into the Wolstein Center tonight to see Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. The doors opened just before 6 p.m. to begin allowing...
View ArticleSanders holds court at CSU
CLEVELAND — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders railed against the political and economic establishment he contends has failed the middle class during a campaign appearance Monday. Bernie...
View ArticleRepublican presidential outsiders put on the spot about foreign policy after...
ATLANTA — The Republican outsiders have been getting a pass on their limited grasp of foreign policy in the presidential campaign. That may be ending. Republicans favored Donald Trump even after he...
View Article10 things to know, Tuesday, Nov. 17
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. France launches new airstrikes on Syria’s Raqqa The strikes destroy the Islamic State group’s...
View ArticleAP Conversation: Rubio on his Cuban roots, island’s future
EDITOR’S NOTE — First in an occasional series of extended interviews with the presidential candidates on a topic of interest in the 2016 campaign ORLANDO, Fla. — As Marco Rubio campaigns for the...
View ArticleRubio finessing abortion stance after being criticized by Hillary
WASHINGTON — When Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio staked out a hard-line position on abortion in the first GOP debate, Hillary Rodham Clinton took notice. The Democratic front-runner...
View ArticlePresidential candidates differ sharply on energy, climate change
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders calls climate change the greatest threat to national security. Front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton promises to install more than 500...
View ArticleHillary’s calendars show availability to supporters during term as secretary...
WASHINGTON — As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton opened her office to dozens of influential Democratic party fundraisers, former Clinton administration and campaign loyalists, and corporate donors...
View ArticleAP Conversation: Presidential candidate Cruz’s foreign policy has limitations
This AP Conversation is the second in an occasional series of extended interviews with the presidential candidates on a topic of interest in the 2016 campaign WASHINGTON — Ted Cruz says the question...
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