2016 Democratic National Convention

Week In The News: Hillary Makes History, Trump’s Russian Roulette, Anger In Baltimore
The Democrats look to take down Donald Trump. Trump plays the Russia card. All charges dropped in Baltimore’s Freddie Gray case. Our weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.

What Would A Hillary Clinton Presidency Look Like?
Envisioning a Clinton Presidency. Hillary and Bill in the White House. Tim Kaine. The world.

Hillary Clinton's Big Night
Hillary Clinton speaks to the Democratic National Convention and the nation. We’re in Philadelphia to set it up.

President Obama's Sizable Legacy
The Obama legacy and the 2016 presidential race, as the president prepares to speak.

The Women's Vote, Hillary Clinton And The White House
From Philadelphia, women and the woman who would be the first female president of the United States, Hillary Clinton.
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FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver: 'If The Election Were Held Today, It Would Be Too Close To Call'
If the 2016 presidential election were held today, instead of in November, its likely outcome would be beyond the reach of polling guru Nate Silver's prediction models.

Democratic Delegate Roundtable
We sit down with delegates for the Democrats— for Hillary and for Bernie.

Sanders Shifts Democratic Party To The Left
From Philadelphia and the Democratic National Convention. We look at the Bernie Sanders factor and faction as the Democrats nominate Hillary Clinton.

Sen. Stabenow: 'Every Woman I Know Has Had To Be Over-Qualified To Be Seen As Serious'
Michigan's Sen. Debbie Stabenow thinks female politicians -- like her party's presumptive Presidential nominee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton -- have to work twice as hard to be taken...

Challenges For Unity On The Opening Night Of The DNC
We are live from Philadelphia and the Democratic National Convention. Looking at Hillary Clinton’s challenge this week and the Democrats’ own unity issue after the latest WikiLeaks splash.

Opening Day At The Democratic National Convention
We’re diving into Philadelphia and the Democratic National Convention. It’s curtains-up time for Hillary Clinton.

Conventions In History: A Woman On The Ticket
In 1984, former VP Walter Mondale selected Rep. Geraldine Ferraro as his own Vice Presidential running mate. The political ballet which followed was complicated.