Hillary Clinton managed to give a tight win over her Democratic presidential rival, Bernie Sanders. After a lengthy and arduous vote counting, Hillary Clinton was finally declared the winner of the Iowa caucus over her closest rival, Bernie Sanders.
Bernie Sanders dominated social media conversations on Facebook, Twitter and Yik Yak. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is winning it -- on social media during the pre-Iowa caucuses.
Hillary Clinton is clinging to her small lead over Bernie Sanders in Iowa as their heated 2016 Democratic race for the White House officially kicks off this week when polls there open.
Hillary Clinton on Jan. 28 seemed to acknowledge that Bernie Sanders was an increasingly viable challenger for the Democrats' 2016 White House nomination when she said she was ready to show up for a debate on Feb. 4 in the crucial primary state of New Hampshire.
With four days remaining until the Iowa caucuses, new polling data shows Republican front-runner Donald Trump faring strong against his second-place rival, Ted Cruz.
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders is heading into the crucial Feb. 1 Iowa caucuses with surprising strength, drawing big crowds at campaign events and leading national front-runner Hillary Clinton in the latest poll to come out of the Hawkeye State.
Hillary Clinton's massive coughing fit during her speech in West Des Moines, Iowa on Monday did little to quell health rumors claiming she was unfit to run the U.S. government because due to an illness.
Unimpeded by any major sporting events, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley made their final nationally televisied pitch ahead of the Iowa caucus next Monday.
Although Hillary Clinton has not secured a public endorsement from President Barack Obama, she has stacked up a number of endorsements from his administration while her campaign is using her leverage as a former Cabinet member to her advantage.
President Barack Obama is having a hard time not taking sides as Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders battle for the Democrats' White House nomination and, potentially, a chance to succeed Obama in the Oval Office.
2016 presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Marco Rubio scored a highly coveted endorsement from The Des Moines Register, the largest and most influential newspaper in Iowa.
Hillary Clinton continued her lead in the national polls over her Democratic rival Bernie Sanders. Hillary Clinton continued her masterful dominance in the polls, which led to several analysts to think that her win in the 2016 primary presidential election is inevitable.
Although Bernie Sanders has made tremendous progress in the Democratic presidential race, a new poll suggests that 2016 hopeful Martin O'Malley may actually be cutting into his base of support.