Republican National Convention

Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele just proved a politician can have a sense of humor.
Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele dishes on the racial hurdles he faced.
The real estate mogul could cruise along under 40 percent, and still win or force a brokered convention.
"Whether you are on the campaign or at home keeping things in order, your husband will need your cool head and manner to help him relax."
Robert Murray is suing the Environmental Protection Agency, but he's willing to wait until after the Republican confab for his day in court.
"We’re not going to let political leaders claim what conservatism is when they don’t really know what it is," the magazine's publisher says.
The last time a Republican convention opened without such a clear nominee was 1976, when Gerald Ford led in delegates but lacked a majority coming into the convention.
Trump is polling ahead of his rivals in both states.