Meanwhile, John Kasich takes his home state of Ohio; Marco Rubio admits staying in race is "not in God's plan."

As voters headed to the polls in five early voting states Tuesday, presidential candidates in both parties zig zagged across the country as they made last-ditch efforts to make an impression.

On Tuesday, voters in 12 states headed to the polls as Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump work to expand their delegate count against their nearest challengers, according to The New York Times.

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If Hillary Rodham Clinton is looking to appeal to more Black women voters, she might want to rethink her strategies.

As the four remaining Republican presidential candidates reached the most consequential voting day yet, each sought Tuesday to achieve a breakout moment that so far has…

As Super Tuesday looms the republican party couldn’t be as more indecisive as they are now as who will get the party’s nomination. The front runner’s Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum will most likely be one of the candidates to go up against Barack Obama, after the Super Tuesday’s votes are tallied up in the […]