Everything you need to know about the Iowa caucuses
What are the Iowa caucuses and why do they matter?
Poll: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders in dead heat with Texas Democratic primary voters
The former vice president leads with 28 percent among potential Democratic primary voters, according to a Texas Lyceum poll released on Wednesday, with Sanders at 26 percent.
Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg on husband: ‘I don’t know how I could possibly do this without Chasten’
Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg holds 18% of the vote, right behind Senator Bernie Sanders with 23% in a new poll of New Hampshire Democratic primary voters from 7 News/Emerson College.
Audio released of post-debate exchange between Warren, Sanders: 'I think you called me a liar on national TV'
Backup audio revealed the testy exchange between Warren and Sanders after the debate, with both of them accusing the other of lying.
Former vice president Joe Biden campaigns in Arlington
Former vice president Joe Biden was in North Texas Wednesday fresh off a debate in Iowa between the Democrat presidential candidates.
Last Democratic debate before primary voting ends with talk of hope for 2020
Six Democratic presidential candidates have wrapped up their final debate before primary voting begins with talk of hope, defeating President Donald Trump and bringing a divided nation back together.
Democratic debate: 6 presidential candidates to face off ahead of Iowa caucuses
In the smallest stage yet, Tuesday’s event in Iowa is the last chance for six candidates to debate before the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 3.
Cory Booker ends 2020 presidential bid after polling, money struggles
The Democratic candidate said his failure to make the debates prevented him from raising enough money required to win.
Judge Judy joins presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg during campaign stop in Dallas
Mike Bloomberg ended a bus tour through the Lone Star State with an event in Dallas Saturday night, and Judge Judy introduced him.
Marianne Williamson, spiritual adviser and self-help guru, drops out of 2020 presidential race
Marianne Williamson, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, dropped out the race on Friday, making the announcement in a letter on her website.
California Rep. Duncan Hunter announces resignation
Republican U.S. Rep. Duncan D. Hunter submitted his resignation Tuesday, effective Jan. 13, after pleading guilty to a corruption charge.
Trump impeachment: McConnell can start trial, delay on witnesses
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has the Senate votes to proceed with setting the ground rules for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
Amy Klobuchar says in interview she will declassify UFO documents if elected president
Democratic Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who is running for president in 2020, said in an interview on Monday that she would declassify UFO documents if she is elected president.
Health care, climate crisis, free college: These are the issues that matter most to Gen Z voters
They’re set to make up roughly 10% of the electorate in the 2020 elections — a group of young Americans born after 1997 known as Generation Z.
Super Tuesday an ‘important thermometer’ of voter support for candidates looking to clinch nomination
While Iowa and New Hampshire get much of the hype during primary season, equally important if not more is Super Tuesday — a day early on in an election year when voters in roughly a dozen states go to the polls.
Democrat Julián Castro drops out of 2020 presidential race
The former Obama housing secretary was the only Latino candidate in the field and one of the biggest voices on immigration.
Elizabeth Warren targets ultra-wealthy with 2-percent wealth tax to fund Medicare for All, free college
There may be three billionaires running for president but that hasn’t stopped many Democratic candidates from railing against the ultra-wealthy, especially Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
States are on front lines of 2020 election-security efforts
Local officials once had limited responsibilities on election days. Now they're on the front lines of efforts to defend U.S. elections from an attack by Russia, China or other foreign threats.
The history behind Iowa as the first presidential caucus
In just over a month on Feb. 3, Iowans will gather as they do every four years on what is usually a frigid cold night, to take part in the nation’s first presidential caucus.
"Wine cave" owner responds to debate flare-up
The owner of the wine-cave at the center of the Democratic debate stage flare-up responded to being thrust into the spotlight.