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If Republican leaders have to convince Rep. Ryan to do something he doesn’t really want to do, then I worry he won’t have the requisite enthusiasm for the fight.

I couldn’t shake the view of Edwards as a little phony, a little head-strong and a little preachy.

Before Tuesday's debate showdown between two candidates, there was the battle of the Wynn footbridges.

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The debate served only to make her a peerless stand-out in either party.

She should have answered Anderson Cooper’s final question differently.

Trump can boast and bluff -- but so can Clinton.

There is no doubt: Tuesday was Clinton's night.

Candidates who promise to vacate the Oval Office after the completion of one legislative task should not be entrusted with it.

The job is not just to be the leader of the Republican conference.

She's surrendering to interest groups, but trying to do it in a relatively harmless way. There's still a big downside.

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