2016 Presidential Race
Court Orders Government To Explain The Holdup With 7,000 Clinton Emails
A federal judge wants the Department of Justice to formally explain why it hasn't been able to meet a deadline set for releasing all of Hillary Clinton's emails from her time as secretary of state.
After New Hampshire, Some GOP Campaigns May Stagger On In Zombie Phase
The reaper is nearer in the Republican field. The end of the dream may come for any of six candidates who desperately need at least a respectable finish in New Hampshire.
Jeb Bush Finds His Stride In New Hampshire, But Is It Too Late?
The former Florida governor finally seems at ease on the campaign trail. Is he peaking at the right time or are months of missteps just too much for him to overcome?
4 Things The New Hampshire Primary Will Tell Us
Did Rubio do serious damage during Saturday's debate? Does Trump need a better ground game? Will Sanders ride a huge win into other states? And how many more Republicans will leave the race?
3 Tiny New Hampshire Towns Vote At Midnight. Do They Predict Anything?
The earliest polls in New Hampshire primary open at Tuesday at midnight in Dixville Notch, Millsfield and Hart's Location. Dixville Notch boasts of a streak of correctly predicting the GOP nominee.
WATCH: Republicans — Then And Now — Talking About Drug Addiction
In New Hampshire, Republican presidential candidates are using compassionate language when it comes to drug abuse. It's a marked change for a party that has advocated tough stances on the issue.
In New Hampshire, Clintons Struggle To Connect With State They Knew
Though Hillary Clinton still has her loyalists in New Hampshire, some former supporters are "feeling the Bern."
'The Big Dog' Bill Clinton Turns Into The Attack Dog Against Sanders In N.H.
The former president changed his tune and began to criticize Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Sunday evening in New Hampshire, a sign how worried the Clintons are about Sanders' momentum.
Why A Vote For An Establishment Candidate Could Be A Vote For Trump In N.H.
Under the state's delegate process, candidates who don't get at least 10 percent of the vote lose their delegates to the winner of the primary.