Donald Trump can make conventions great again.
If Trump wins, "Time for us to move to New Zealand," she joked.
Also teaching the Bible as part of "American history."
So much for the Rust Belt strategy.
Tracking all the outrageous, contradictory, and ridiculous things Donald Trump has said has become nothing short of a national pastime, especially now that Trump is the presumptive Republican...
Read the skin-crawling things Trump has written about women, sex, marriage, and his own ego.
"He killed terrorists. He did that so good. They didn't read them the rights."
He’s the most conventional Washington Republican to embrace Trump.
According to Politico, Donald Trump is seriously behind Hillary Clinton when it comes to his staff (or lack thereof) in key battleground states.
Through all the complications, Trump appears largely undaunted, if maybe a little more subdued.
This would be an uncharacteristically boring and sensible move.
He's tight with Trump — but helped pass the trade policies Trump says destroyed America.
And more solidly constitutional, too.
He’s been Nigel Farage. Can he be Boris Johnson?
Really, really badly.
His “Muslim ban” shift sells out his core constituents.
And he might accidentally end up being right, for all the wrong reasons.
The similarities between "Vote Leave" and Trump's campaign were not lost on Trump.
But don’t call it a pivot!
There's no evidence of that.
He gets assimilation dangerously wrong. Win or lose, it’s a message his followers will take to heart.
The biggest sign yet that Trump isn’t remaking the GOP in his image.
His campaign doesn’t have much cash, but it’s spending a lot of it at businesses Trump owns.
Meet Corey Lewandowski.