Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Hillary Clinton campaign dismisses Bernie Sanders’ claims on Latino vote as “bull****”
Sen. Bernard Sanders claims he won the Latino vote in Saturday's Nevada caucuses, but the Hillary Clinton campaign is rejecting that idea outright. Published February 21, 2016
Will Ferrell campaigns for Hillary Clinton in Nevada
Comedian and actor Will Ferrell urged Nevada voters this weekend to caucus for Hillary Clinton, saying that an "amazing turnout" will be key to a Clinton victory in the state. Published February 20, 2016
Hillary Clinton beats Bernie Sanders in tight race in Nevada, regains momentum
Hillary Clinton won a key victory over Sen. Bernard Sanders in the Nevada caucuses Saturday afternoon, holding off a surge by the Vermont senator and regaining her status as the Democratic party's presidential front-runner. Published February 20, 2016
Hillary Clinton endorsed by South Carolina’s James Clyburn
Eight days before the crucial South Carolina primary, Hillary Clinton on Friday nabbed the endorsement of the state's most prominent Democrat, giving her campaign a much-needed boost and potentially helping to hold off a surging Sen. Bernard Sanders. Published February 19, 2016
Donald Trump jokes help late-night comedians, candidate
Donald Trump's foray into presidential politics has been a godsend for late-night TV comics, who have mocked the billionaire businessman three times more often than any other candidate on either side of the aisle in recent months. Published February 18, 2016
Bernie Sanders’ frumpy image combined with message assists his popular appeal
For Sen. Bernard Sanders, the suit doesn't make the man -- but it helps make the message. Political analysts say the 74-year-old White House hopeful's political success can't solely be attributed to his clear, powerful anti-Wall Street message, which centers on themes of income inequality and an ascendant billionaire class that's crushing average families. Published February 16, 2016
Bernie Sanders: ‘Religious people’ must address climate change
Sen. Bernard Sanders on Tuesday morning made a direct appeal to evangelical voters in South Carolina, repeating his calls for universal health care and free college tuition while also arguing that "religious people" have a moral obligation to fight climate change. Published February 16, 2016
Anti-Hillary Clinton backlash palpable among N.H. independent voters
Independent voters dominate New Hampshire's electorate, and many of them seemed intent on trying to stop Hillary Clinton from becoming the Democratic presidential nominee. Published February 9, 2016
Bernie Sanders wins New Hampshire primary
Sen. Bernard Sanders beat Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire's Democratic presidential primary Tuesday, according to early results, adding even more momentum to the Vermont senator's run and again calling into question the Clinton campaign's ability to translate its unrivaled campaign machine into election victories. Published February 9, 2016
Hillary Clinton unleashes Bill Clinton on Bernie Sanders as once-friendly primary turns ugly
Faced with the prospect of a crushing loss here in Tuesday's crucial primary election, and with a campaign that once again looks to be in disarray, Hillary Clinton this week is relying on her husband to make a series of increasingly heated attacks against rival Sen. Bernard Sanders. Published February 8, 2016
Bill Clinton bashes Bernie Sanders, says senator lives in ‘hermetically sealed’ box
Former President Bill Clinton on Sunday night launched a vicious attack against Sen. Bernard Sanders, telling voters in nearby Milford that the Vermont senator's policy proposals exist inside a "hermetically sealed" box that's fully detached from reality. Published February 8, 2016
Hillary Clinton gets combative in New Hampshire; tears of 2008 a distant memory
Days before the 2008 Democratic presidential primary, a quaint cafe on the outskirts of this town witnessed the birth of the kinder, gentler Hillary Clinton — a persona that is now little more than a distant memory, as the former secretary of state embraces a more combative approach in her tooth-and-nail fight for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. Published February 7, 2016
Two days before primary, Hillary Clinton bolts New Hampshire for Flint
Just two days before New Hampshire voters go to the polls, Hillary Clinton left the state Sunday to tour the devastated city of Flint, Michigan. Published February 7, 2016
Hillary Clinton to Bernie Sanders: ‘Enough false innuendos’ on Social Security
EXETER, N.H. -- Hillary Clinton this weekend promised that she won't cut Social Security benefits if elected president, caving to pressure from liberal activists while also accusing primary rival Sen. Bernard Sanders of using "false innuendos" to scare Democratic voters. Published February 6, 2016
Bernie Sanders hits Hillary Clinton on Social Security, says she must disavow any benefit cuts
Sen. Bernard Sanders on Friday called on rival Hillary Clinton to promise the American people that she wouldn't cut Social Security benefits if elected president. Published February 5, 2016
At Bernie Sanders rally, famed ice cream makers Ben and Jerry mock Hillary Clinton
The founders of Ben & Jerry's ice cream had cold words for Hillary Clinton on Friday, mocking the Democratic presidential candidate at a campaign rally here for Sen. Bernard Sanders. Published February 5, 2016
Bernie Sanders denies he’s ‘Santa Claus’ and wants to ‘give away a bunch of free stuff’
Sen. Bernard Sanders on Friday shot back against charges that he is "Santa Claus" and his campaign is built on the idea of providing "a bunch of free stuff" for everyone. Published February 5, 2016
Hillary Clinton dismisses email scandal: ‘No concerns about it whatsoever’
Hillary Clinton on Thursday dismissed the ongoing scandal around her use of private email and said she has "no concerns about it whatsoever" and is "100 percent confident" she won't be indicted. Published February 4, 2016
Bernie Sanders slams Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy judgment
Sen. Bernard Sanders on Thursday night slammed presidential primary rival Hillary Clinton's judgment on foreign policy, conceding she has more experience in global affairs but has consistently made the wrong decisions. Published February 4, 2016
Hillary Clinton reluctant to release Goldman Sachs speech transcripts
Hillary Clinton on Thursday night would not promise to release transcripts of speeches she made to firms such as Goldman Sachs -- speeches for which she was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to deliver. Published February 4, 2016