Primaries
4 Women in Tuesday's Primaries Who Could Go On to Make Congress History
Primaries in Missouri, Kansas, and Michigan could send the first Muslim woman, first Black woman, and first Indigenous woman to Congress in November.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is the Climate Change Hardliner the Planet Needs
Ocasio-Cortez upset the NY-14 primary with a progressive agenda that included transitioning the US to renewables by 2035.
June 12 primaries: everything you need to know
Can you be a Republican and criticize Trump? South Carolina gets to decide.
This Is How Democrats Can Win Back Congress
Wild primaries in Texas and an upcoming special election in Pennsylvania offer hints of what the opposition can do to storm to victory—and how they could blow it.
Democrats are hoping to win big in the Texas midterms
So many candidates are running that the state will likely need to host a run-off election.
Texas Is Kicking Off the First Round of the Trump Midterms
It's fitting that a state with low turnout that tends to be written off by Democrats is launching the 2018 midterms. Here's what you need to know.
Here's How Trump Could Lose the Republican Nomination
On this episode of 'Daily VICE,' our political correspondent Bun B explains how a small group of insurgent Republicans could stop Trump from winning the party's nomination.
Sanders Still Won't Drop Out After Clinton Is Declared Democratic Nominee Twice Over
Hillary Clinton has more delegates and individual votes than Bernie Sanders, but the Vermont senator has vowed to take the fight to the Democratic Convention.
Inside Yet Another Trump Victory Party
After wrapping up unopposed primary victories in California and New Jersey, Donald Trump announced that he was feeling great and would launch a major new attack on the Clintons "possibly on Monday."
'We Made History': Hillary Clinton Declares Victory
Clinton appeared assured of clinching a majority of pledged Democratic delegates as voting wrapped up in six states during the election's last big primary night.
The Trump vs. Clinton Showdown Is Already Getting Ugly
Feisty zingers, murder accusations, and Twitter wars could be the new benchmark for general election campaigning.