The Latest: McConnell hopes for nominee who can win election
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is taking another crack at how he sees this summer's Republican presidential nominating convention playing out.
The Kentucky Republican — known for his astute political instincts — says he doesn't know how many ballots it will take for the delegates who gather in Cleveland, Ohio, to elect a GOP candidate.
U.S. Rep. Peter King says he will "take cyanide" if Ted Cruz wins the Republican presidential nomination.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is flying in a jet with expired registration.
The aircraft in violation is not Trump's Boeing 757, the renovated commercial jet that the billionaire sometimes uses as a backdrop for his rallies.
Donald Trump Jr. voted Tuesday for his father, saying it "felt great" to finally vote for his father to become the Republican nominee.
Two of Trump's other children, Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump, are unable to vote in the state's primary because they missed the registration deadline, and Trump's college-age daughter is registered in Pennsylvania.
Trump said in a phone interview with "Fox & Friends" Tuesday that his recent hires, including a growing role for campaign veteran Paul Manafort, may not exactly be embraced by those who've been with him since the beginning.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton defeated Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders by 1,574 votes out of more than 629,000 cast in the Democratic primary — a margin of one-quarter of a percentage point.
The billionaire businessman voted in his home state primary Tuesday at a voting station at a synagogue near Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan, surrounded by a crush of reporters.
Two of Trump's children are unable to vote for their father because they failed to register with the Republican Party in time to cast their ballots for their father under the state's arcane voting rules.
The former president and current Democratic primary front-runner voted in the Douglas