The House Select Committee on Benghazi has demanded that a top Defense Department official testify after the committee interviewed a witness Thursday who says he was a drone sensor operator on the night of the attack -- and is a person the official said in late April the department could not find.
Ralph Reed, founder and chairman of the Faith & Freedom Coalition, said on Friday that November's election is too important for evangelical Christians to sit on the sidelines.
Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, said Friday that President Obama is focused on "the locker rooms and bathrooms of America" as the world is "imploding."
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell vowed to a crowd of social conservatives gathered in Washington, D.C., Friday that the U.S. Senate will not confirm Judge Merrick Garland, President Obama's pick to fill the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court, this year.
The House Select Committee on Benghazi has demanded a top Defense Department official testify after the committee interviewed a witness Thursday who says he was a drone sensor operator on the night of the attacks -- and is a person the official had said in late April the department could not find.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has pulled slightly ahead of Republican Donald Trump, according to a national poll that showed Mr. Trump lose 6 points of support since last month.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that Sen. Bernard Sanders knows what's on the line in the presidential election, but that he should be given space to make his own decision about his next steps.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan said Thursday he hopes presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump can get past recent "antics" and run a campaign Republicans can say they're proud of.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich said he still isn't there yet on supporting presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and didn't rule out walking into the party's convention in Cleveland next month having not endorsed the party's standard bearer.
Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill said Thursday that former GOP Rep. Todd Akin - who she defeated in the 2012 U.S. Senate race in Missouri - would make a fine running mate for Donald Trump this year.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton isn't ruling out the possibility of an all-female ticket, saying what's important is that her vice presidential pick can do the job.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are running neck-and-neck in Pennsylvania, according to a poll released this week that showed Mrs. Clinton could still have some work to do in winning over supporters of Sen. Bernard Sanders in the state.
With an electorate totally disenchanted with the two major parties' offerings, Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson has a unique chance to make a splash this year -- and he's determined to do things differently than in his 2012 campaign.
While the Republican nominating convention in Cleveland in July has spawned the most fear of violence, security experts say the Democrats' convention in Philadelphia a week later could be even worse because of the tensions between the two candidates' supporters.
Explaining the appeal of presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump among evangelical voters, Ralph Reed on Wednesday said that people of faith "embrace" converts.
GOP Sen. Susan Collins of Maine said on Wednesday that she'd like to be able to endorse presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, but that Mr. Trump should apologize for his recent attacks invoking a judge's Mexican heritage and move toward uniting the party.
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump says Republicans who might be angry about Mr. Trump's recent comments invoking the Mexican heritage of a judge overseeing a case against Trump University need to "get over it."
Hillary Clinton defeated Sen. Bernard Sanders in the California primary, capping a historic night with another win after effectively wrapping up the Democratic presidential nomination.
Democrats are eager to tie the brash and polarizing Donald Trump to GOP candidates in key U.S. Senate races, but, at least so far, he's avoided being the apocalyptic wipeout factor many in the GOP had feared.
Donald Trump ended the primary season Tuesday much as he began it: engulfed in controversy over his brash personality and controversial remarks about Mexicans.