News 2’s Brendan Clark interviewed Meet The Press’ Chuck Todd Friday to discuss some of the most important issues surrounding the 2016 presidential debate. Among the issues brought to the table were ...
The Republican National Committee has told NBC and CNN that they have a choice: Either they pull the plug on planned programs which it believes will forward the political aspirations of Hillary ...
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump went head-to-head Monday night, and Kansas City was watching. "It is historic,” said viewer Ben Rankin. As many as 100 million people were ...
After a strong — but brief — opening in which he attacked Clinton’s support of what he called disastrous trade policies, Trump was reduced to a pouty and ill-focused blowhard as Clinton relentlessly ...
The Republican National Committee is threatening a rules change that would force presidential candidates seeking the party’s nomination to sign a pledge saying they will not participate in debates ...
In the first debate of the 2016 presidential debate held at Hofstra University in New York between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, there was no winner and there was no loser. So the debate was a no ...
Have your own debate while the Clinton and Trump duke it out. Suggested Reading The Great American Debate: Will The Democrats Ride The Wave to Victory? Unforgettable Family Moments When Secrets Come ...
Texas A&M University is putting the finishing touches on its bid to host a presidential debate in 2016, a move that could elevate Texas even more as a factor in the race for the White House. Texas A&M ...
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