Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Donald Trump unloads on Ted Cruz: ‘Nasty guy … Nobody likes him’
With just two weeks before the Iowa caucuses, the battle between Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz is getting personal. Published January 17, 2016
Ted Cruz, GOP presidential candidate, on Iran nuclear deal: ‘Our enemies are laughing at us’
Ted Cruz blasted the Obama administration's handling of Iran, saying that the president has allowed the U.S. to be humiliated on the world stage. Published January 17, 2016
U.S. lifts sanctions against Iran, says nuclear deal obligations have been met
UPDATED: President Obama on Sunday praised the implementation of a nuclear deal with Iran and touted the fact that formerly imprisoned Americans now are on their way home. Published January 16, 2016
Paul Ryan pitches grand 2016 vision that’s short on details
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan said Friday his troops will offer voters a clear, conservative agenda before they vote in November, though he failed to outline concrete goals for 2016 after a three-day retreat in Baltimore that's been dominated by talk of the raucous GOP nominating race for president. Published January 15, 2016
Bernie Sanders gaining crucial ground over Clinton in South Carolina
After overtaking Hillary Clinton in some Iowa and New Hampshire polls, Sen. Bernard Sanders is showing he has a real chance of winning South Carolina and crashing through the Clinton campaign's supposed Southern firewall, analysts and Democratic Party leaders say. Published January 14, 2016
Bernie Sanders nabs The Nation magazine endorsement
In the latest sign the liberal establishment is lining up behind his presidential bid, Sen. Bernard Sanders on Thursday secured an endorsement from The Nation magazine, the first national news outlet to choose a candidate in the 2016 race. Published January 14, 2016
Hillary Clinton has Bernie Sanders on defensive over health care plan
Hillary Clinton over the past two days has launched an all-out assault on presidential primary rival Sen. Bernard Sanders' health care plan, arguing that voters in the key states of Iowa and New Hampshire deserve answers from the senator on how he'll guarantee health care to all Americans without raising middle-class taxes. Published January 13, 2016
Hillary Clinton uses State of the Union to attack Bernie Sanders on gun control
Moments after President Obama finished his seventh and final State of the Union address Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton used the speech to mount yet another attack on her chief presidential primary rival, Sen. Bernard Sanders, on the issue of gun control. Published January 13, 2016
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley applaud Obama during State of the Union
Democratic presidential candidates Tuesday night lauded President Obama as he delivered his final State of the Union address, making the case that the progress seen over the last seven years would be undone if a Republican takes the White House. Published January 12, 2016
Bernie Sanders riding major gender gap, leads Hillary Clinton in Iowa: poll
With less than three weeks before the Iowa caucuses, Sen. Bernard Sanders has a five-point lead over Hillary Clinton as the gender gap in the Democratic presidential primary continues to grow, a Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday shows. Published January 12, 2016
Obama’s last State of the Union will lay out path for his legacy
With little chance of getting what he wants from Congress this year, President Obama plans to use his final State of the Union address Tuesday to try to set the agenda for his successor, insisting that if he can't win now, he will demand that voters keep it in mind as they select the next president. Published January 10, 2016
Keystone builder TransCanada files lawsuit against Obama administration for rejecting project
TransCanada on Wednesday accused President Obama in a federal lawsuit of exceeding his constitutional authority when rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline and, in a separate challenge, said the White House violated a historic trade agreement, igniting an election-year battle over a project that most considered dead -- at least until the next president takes office in one year. Published January 6, 2016
Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Rand Paul blast Obama’s gun control actions
The future of President Obama's gun control actions depends entirely on whether another Democrat succeeds him in the White House. Published January 5, 2016
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders stay positive in Iowa, avoid attacking each other
With less than a month before the crucial Iowa caucuses, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is flooding the airwaves with an upbeat pitch to voters, promising to "get the job done" and drive up incomes for working families. Published January 5, 2016
DNC pressured to remove Debbie Wasserman Schultz amid charges of favoritism toward Hillary Clinton
Amid charges that she is blatantly tipping the presidential primary scales in favor of Hillary Clinton, Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz is coming under fire from progressives who want her removed from her post immediately. Published January 5, 2016
Bernie Sanders’ message gets megaphone in ‘Big Short’
One month before the crucial Iowa caucuses, Sen. Bernard Sanders' White House campaign is getting a big boost from Hollywood. Published December 31, 2015
Howard Dean endorses Hillary Clinton; his PAC, Democracy for America, backs Bernie Sanders
More than a decade after proudly declaring that he would revive "the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party," former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean finds himself out of step with the progressive movement he once led. Published December 29, 2015
Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders compete for voters’ emotional resentment, not ideology
For both Sen. Bernard Sanders and Donald Trump, striking an emotional chord with voters has proved more effective than formulating concrete policy proposals, and the two presidential hopefuls this week mounted public campaigns to steal the other's supporters by more effectively tapping into deep feelings of resentment toward Washington and Wall Street. Published December 29, 2015
Young voters, Hispanics up for grabs in 2016 race
Younger voters are emerging as the most volatile as both parties prepare for what could be a generational showdown in next year's general election. Published December 28, 2015
Presidential candidates hope to capture some of Bill Clinton music magic
More than two decades after Bill Clinton donned a pair of shades, busted out a saxophone and rode a memorable late-night performance of "Heartbreak Hotel" to the White House, other presidential hopefuls have tried — and struggled — to score a repeat. Published December 28, 2015