Next week’s Democratic debate could have as few as five candidates.
Andrew Yang had an impressive fourth quarter when it comes to fundraising, but it appears unlikely to help his campaign at all.
A big fundraising quarter for the Senator from Vermont.
Pete Buttigieg had a very successful fundraising quarter at the same time he is rising in the polls.
It’s time for the last Democratic debate of 2019, and the stage will be smaller than it has at any time in the past.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is in fifth place in national polling, but a new poll suggests that he may not rise much further.
Kamala Harris, whose campaign has been floundering for months, is out of the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination.
Kamala Harris’s once-promising campaign is nearing the end whether the candidate or her supporters wish to admit it or not.
Even as candidates like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders continue to base their campaigns on it, Democrats appear to be growing skeptical of ‘Medicare For All.’
The latest poll out of New Hampshire shows four candidates at the top in a very close race.
Andrew Yang is upset about the fact that he’s largely being ignored at the Democratic debates. He’s right, but that’s at least partly his fault.
Taking a look at the state of the race as Democratic prepare to clash in tonight’s fifth debate.
Former Vice-President Joe Biden continues to hold a strong lead in South Carolina even while slipping in other early states.
After a promising start, Kamala Harris’s campaign appears to be in crisis mode.
A new poll shows Pete Buttigieg surging in Iowa, where the Caucuses are 92 days away.
Two weeks after the most recent debate, Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren are pulling ahead in the polls.
Kamala Harris’s Presidential race continues to his bumpy roads.
Facing a cash crunch, Kamala Harris is shedding campaign staff and cutting spending. This seldom ends well.
The man who sparked the investigation into the President’s illegal conduct has been outed in a futile attempt to discredit it.
The first round of polls after last week’s debate has good news for the former Vice-President.
With twelve Democrats set to clash tonight in Ohio, it’s time to take a look at the state of the race.
Tulsi Gabbard, who managed to qualify for tomorrow’s fourth Democratic debate after missing out on the third, is threatening to boycott what may be her last chance to make her case to a national audience.
As widely expected, yesterday’s “jungle primary” in the Louisiana Governor’s race ended with nobody winning a majority.
Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar is behind in the polls but still able to stay alive financially.
An unexpectedly big fundraising quarter for an unlikely candidate.
Cory Booker announced some respectable fundraising numbers, but his campaign continues to coast along just above the point of irrelevance.
Kamala Harris has slipped in the polls but her financial numbers are still pretty respectable.
The latest Des Moines Register poll puts Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren at the top of the pack in the Hawkeye State.
Cory Booker’s campaign is basically admitting they’re at the end of the road.
For the most part, the third debate appears to have had little immediate impact on the race for the Democratic nomination.
As doubts about the health of the economy start to mount, President Trump’s job approval is starting to suffer.
This evening ten Democratic candidates for President, including all of the front runners, appear on stage together for the third debate of the 2020 election cycle.
As the race for the Democratic nomination heads into the fall, it looks as if it has already winnowed itself down to a top three.
Two new polls released today indicate that earlier suggestions that the race for the Democratic nomination had shifted were incorrect.
A new poll shows Joe Biden dropping significantly among national Democrats to the point where he is effectively tied with Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Joe Biden continues to lead the Democratic field but Elizabeth Warren has slipped into second while Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris appear to be slipping.
Joe Biden continues to have a strong lead in the Palmetto State, thanks largely to strong support from African-American voters.
Rich candidates are buying artificial donors to stay in the contest.
One week out from the second Democratic debate, Elizabeth Warren appears to be the biggest beneficiary. while Kamala Harris appears to be falling behind.
Another post-debate poll shows little change in the race for the Democratic nomination.
For the second time in month, the candidates for the Democratic Presidential nomination will face off in a two-night debate, so it’s as good a time as any to look at the polls.
Kamala Harris’s post-debate rise in the polls appears to be losing momentum as we head into the second debate.
The top four Democratic candidates are grouped closely together in the most recent polls out of delegate-rich California.
The President’s approval is up and disapproval down after the latest incidents.
The lineups for the second Democratic debate are set, and they include some interesting pairings.
Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire Primary by a huge margin in 2016. This time, he’s slipping in the polls as other candidates rise ahead of him.