The biggest storyline of the Ohio debate revolves around how the candidates talk about the fast-moving impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
Author: Aamer Madhani, USA TODAY
How do Democrats win in 2020? These battleground state leaders have some advice.
More than two dozen Democratic party leaders in the battleground states of Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin talking to USA TODAY about the keys to beating Trump in 2020.
Microsoft: Iran government-linked hacker targeted 2020 presidential campaign
No email accounts associated with campaigns were compromised in attempt by Iranian-government link hacker.
2020 White House hopeful Bernie Sanders hospitalized after suffering chest pains
Bernie Sanders had two stents inserted after suffering chest discomfort during a campaign event in Las Vegas Tuesday night.
Elizabeth Warren proposes massive tax on big business, special interest group lobbying
Warren’s proposal would have resulted in companies such as Pfizer, Microsoft, Walmart, and Exxon – being subject to a 75% rate for lobbying spending.
Joe Biden to call for spending $900 million to curb urban gun violence, aides say
Joe Biden will unveil a gun safety agenda that calls for $900 million in federal spending in some of the nation’s cities hardest hit by gun violence.
Joe Biden says Trump tried to ‘hijack an election’ in wake of whistleblower complaint
The comments from former Vice President Joe Biden were perhaps his strongest-to-date over the Ukraine controversy.
Trump’s efforts to discredit Joe Biden backfired on him. Will they hurt the former VP anyway?
The impeachment inquiry targeted at President Trump over Ukraine has created a complicated dynamic for former vice president Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign.
Analysis: Why Julian Castro’s attack on Joe Biden fell flat
Julian Castro decided to strike hard in the most blatant shot at Joe Biden’s age by a fellow Democratic contender since he entered the race.
5 things we learned from the 2020 Democratic debate in Houston
The leading Democratic presidential candidates appeared on stage together for the first time for Thursday night’s debate— and the field was feisty.