Hillary Clinton is running headlong into the same anti-establishment malaise that has plagued Jeb Bush for the last seven months -- only Democrat-style. And her Florida friend, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, is suffering right along with her.

Hillary Clinton is running headlong into the same anti-establishment malaise that has plagued Jeb Bush for the last seven months -- only Democrat-style. And her Florida friend, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, is suffering right along with her.
Ten of the Republican presidential candidates clashed in Fox Business TV debates Thursday night in South Carolina, which holds its primary after Iowa and New Hampshire.
Mitt Romney got shoved out of the 2016 presidential race by Jeb Bush a year ago but he is now getting a little political payback against the former Florida governor.
Foreign policy and terrorism were front and center as Republican presidential hopefuls clashed in their fifth debate in Las Vegas -- last before the new year. Even without Michael Buffer bellowing “let’s get ready to rumble,” the debate had a big-fight feel, as some of the candidates tried to get back in the race while the frontrunners looked to keep their leads intact.
Republican debate candidates love the grandeur and largesse of their host, Venetian Resort owner Sheldon Adelson. But they are mighty worried about his brand of crowd control at tonight's CNN debate -- and have been since it first was planned.
In Donald Trump's wave-making interview Wednesday with The Washington Post, the celebrity presidential candidate let it all hang out -- his attitudes toward everything from Muslims to Ben Carson to the GOP debate ratings.
With former U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton, the favorite for the Democratic presidential nomination, headed to Orlando for a campaign event on Wednesday, the Republican National Committee (RNC) sent a few jabs her way this week.
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Her eyes already on next November’s general election, Hillary Clinton heads to Orlando on Wednesday to build up her team in Florida.
Republican candidates have the lead over former U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton, the favorite for the Democratic nomination, in Florida, the largest swing state on the map, a new poll shows.
Businessman Donald Trump, Dr. Ben Carson and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, are on the rise with Florida Republicans while former U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton remains in charge on the Democratic side, a new poll shows.