Republicans call Sanders' Israel critics 'today's Democrats'
Republican Jewish Coalition releases internet videos attacking Israel critics on Democrats platform drafting committee.
Republican Jewish Coalition releases internet videos attacking Israel critics on Democrats platform drafting committee.

Hillary Clinton defeats Bernie Sanders in the final primary in the District of Columbia.

Vermont Senator willing to work together with Clinton to defeat Donald Trump.

Clinton seizes the Democratic presidential nomination after winning enough NJ delegates, becomes first woman nominee.

Associated Press reports that Hillary Clinton has captured commitments from the number of delegates needed to become presidential nominee.

President Barack Obama could officially endorse Hillary Clinton as early as this week, say officials.

Democrats' platform drafting committee heavy with veterans of political battles over Israel, including one backer of BDS.

Democratic presidential candidate given 49 more delegates in Washington state, though he still trails frontrunner Clinton.

New poll finds Sanders has all but eliminated Clinton’s polling lead among Democratic voters, but it may be too late for him.

Ben Cardin criticizes letter from Democrats asking the Obama administration to look into allegations of Israeli extrajudicial killing.

Former Ambassador Yoram Ettinger predicts Clinton will be Democratic nominee, but everything is wide open among Republicans.

Senator Bernie Sanders dominates Democratic caucuses in Hawaii, Washington, and Alaska.

New Gallup poll finds 72 percent of Jewish Americans have an unfavorable view of Cruz and Trump.

All the presidential candidates are scheduled to address the AIPAC conference with the exception of the lone Jewish candidate.

Bernie Sanders says he will not seek a recount of results in Missouri, making Clinton win official.

Bernie Sanders declared the winner of the Maine Democratic caucuses, but Clinton still has more delegates.

Sanders projected to defeat Hillary Clinton in both Kansas and Nebraska, while Clinton wins Louisiana.

Former Democratic presidential candidate Jim Webb says he won't vote for Hillary Clinton, but might vote for Trump.

Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida endorses Sanders after holding an online poll.

Hillary Clinton projected to win South Carolina, an important victory ahead of Super Tuesday.

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid says former Secretary of State would serve the middle class better, backs her for president.

Former Secretary of State wins 52% of the vote in Nevada caucuses.

Donald Trump has a 16-point lead while Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders by 18 points in South Carolina.


Hillary Clinton concedes New Hampshire loss to Bernie Sanders, promises to fight for every vote in every state.

Republican presidential front-runner refers to Hillary Clinton as "in a certain way, evil" in a word association game.

Monmouth University poll finds Trump and Sanders lead in New Hampshire, with a close race for second place among GOPs.

In their first head to head debate since Iowa caucuses, Democratic candidates spar over a variety of issues.

Donald Trump holds a commanding lead in Iowa, while Bernie Sanders takes control of the Democratic race, finds new CNN/ORC poll.

Senate Democrats block Republican bill that would curb the flow of Syrian and Iraqi refugees into the United States.

Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley gather for final Democratic debate before Iowa caucus.

White House chief of staff says Obama will not publicly endorse a candidate before the 2016 Democratic primaries.

Democratic assemblyman says playing politics with people's lives is a victory to our enemy. Obama doesn't get it.

Senators Ted Cruz and Kirsten Gillibrand head bipartisan initiative which expresses concern over plan to label Judea and Samaria products.

Former Pink Floyd star finds Hillary Clinton too hawkish, supports Jewish Bernier Sanders instead.

Vice President announces he won't seek the presidency but says he will "not be silent".

American news outlets say Vice President Biden is inching closer towards announcing his intention to run for president.

Almost half of American Democrats want Vice President to challenge Hillary Clinton in 2016 race, finds new Reuters/Ipsos poll.

Senate Democrats suggest plan that helps prevent Tehran from cheating in nuclear agreement and boosts security for Israel.

Senate Democrats block legislation meant to kill the Iran nuclear deal, ensuring Congress won't disapprove it at all.

House of Representatives votes to reject deal with Iran; move will have no consequences for the deal's implementation.

Senate votes 58-42 to end a debate on a resolution disapproving the Iran deal, handing Obama a victory.

Senator Maria Cantwell announces she will support the Iran deal, becoming the 42nd senator to do so.

Senator Ben Cardin, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, officially announces he will oppose the Iran deal.

Sen. Ben Cardin predicts there will be enough votes by week's end to uphold a veto of resolution against Iran deal.

Senators Chris Coons and Bob Casey become the 32nd and 33rd Democrats in the Senate to announce support for Iran nuclear deal.

Group of nearly 200 retired generals and admirals warn Congress that Iran deal will make Iran more dangerous.

Senator Patty Murray, the fourth-ranking Senate Democrat, officially endorses nuclear agreement.

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) says Iran deal is the best way to curtail its nuclear program.

Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri declares she backs Iran deal, claims the world is united behind it except for Israel.

Senators Ed Markey from Massachusetts and Joe Donnelly from Indiana announce they back Iran deal.

AIPAC urges other Democrats to consider following in Senator Robert Menendez's footsteps and vote against Iran deal.

Florida Senator Marco Rubio blasts Obama over his weakness in dealing with Iran and Cuba, says he will undo those deals.

Former Vice President supporters reportedly chatting with him about a potential 2016 presidential bid.

Secretary of State warns that walking away from deal with Iran could affect the dollar's position as the world's reserve currency.

In first public comments about his opposition to the Iran deal, Senator Chuck Schumer says he doesn't believe Iran will become moderate.

President Barack Obama says Republicans oppose the Iran deal because many of them reject anything he does.

Democratic Senator Brian Schatz announces he backs nuclear deal with Iran, becoming the 16th senator to do so.

Mitch McConnell rejects President Obama's argument that rejecting the Iran nuclear deal means going to war.

Democratic National Committee chair given second shot on national TV to clear up difference between Democrat and Socialist, and still can't.
