Three influential Democrats—a president, a vice-president and a senator—had plenty of reasons to frown on the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration
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Election Daily: Constant interruptions, and an NRA investment
Maclean’s Bulldog, Oct. 5: Six-year-olds meet Trump and the Blue Jays are crowned winners of the VP debate
Pence, Trump and the human tragedy at the heart of the election
In the VP debate, Mike Pence showed why he’s on the ticket: he’s a respected part of an establishment that will never let Trump in
Mike Pence vs. Tim Kaine: Deny, defer … debate
Donald Trump’s would-be vice-president shook his head, and denied things his partner has said
Tim Kaine: The running mate who matters
A VP candidate is rarely important. But after Hillary Clinton’s health troubles, Tim Kaine suddenly is.
Barack Obama makes a pitch for his legacy
What Barack Obama’s political impact says about the Democratic Party—and what may come next