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Stephen Dinan

Stephen Dinan

Stephen Dinan can be reached at sdinan@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Stephen Dinan

Bill Clinton (Associated Press/File)

Bill Clinton makes nice with South Carolina blacks who ditched Hillary for Obama in 2008

If there was offense taken at the time, South Carolina Democrats say they're ready to forgive former President Clinton for his sharp elbows during the 2008 presidential race, welcoming him back to the state Tuesday, where he urged them to pick his wife's pragmatism over the expansive plans of Sen. Bernard Sanders. Published February 16, 2016

Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush participate in the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on Aug. 6, 2015. (Associated Press) **FILE**

Tea party leader jilts Donald Trump for Jeb Bush

The co-founder of Tea Party of America abandoned Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump Tuesday and threw his backing to Jeb Bush in a striking move that suggests some softening in the GOP front-runner's support among conservatives as the campaign shifts to South Carolina. Published February 16, 2016

President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush were at the side of Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush as he stumped Monday in South Carolina, just days before the state's primary. (Associated press)

George W. Bush campaigns for Jeb Bush in South Carolina

More than seven years after he left office, President George W. Bush returned to the campaign trail Monday to defend his legacy and try to help his struggling younger brother, Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor who wants to extend the family dynasty in the White House. Published February 15, 2016

Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are locked in a neck-and-neck race for the Republican nomination, and the strain is showing, with Mr. Trump resorting to name-calling and Mr. Cruz implying that his rival is a closet Democrat. (Associated Press)

Trump vows to sue Cruz over campaign ‘lies’

Donald Trump said he's hired a lawyer and is preparing to sue to block Sen. Ted Cruz from becoming president, saying the Canadian-born senator is disqualified from being president -- and saying he'll pull the trigger on the lawsuit if Mr. Cruz doesn't apologize for campaign "lies." Published February 15, 2016

Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, speaks at Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor party's Humphrey-Mondale dinner, Friday, Feb. 12, 2016, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

15 percent of latest Hillary Clinton emails marked classified

More than 15 percent of the latest batch of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails released Saturday contain classified information, with three of the messages being labeled "secret" -- continuing to add to the questions surrounding her email use. Published February 13, 2016

Republican presidential candidate and former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore speaks at the New Hampshire Republican Party summit in Nashua, N.H., on Jan. 23, 2016. (Associated Press) **FILE**

James Gilmore ends presidential bid, shrinks GOP field to six

Former Virginia Gov. James S. Gilmore III ended his presidential bid Friday after a disappointing campaign that saw him fail to get on ballots and collect just 145 votes total between the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire's primary. Published February 12, 2016

Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Bernard Sanders of Vermont and Hillary Clinton take the stage before a Democratic presidential primary debate at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Thursday. (Associated Press)

Hillary Clinton appeals to blacks, Hispanics in Democratic debate

Hillary Clinton opened Thursday's Democratic debate showdown with Sen. Bernard Sanders by insisting her message can appeal beyond "angry" voters worried about the economy and can reach blacks, Hispanics and women who she said suffer fear and discrimination. Published February 11, 2016

"Deportation means death for some of these people," said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, defending the Democrats' wishes to provide free immigration attorneys for illegals threatened with dismissal out of the U.S. (Associated Press)

Harry Reid, Democrats demand government-funded lawyers for illegal immigrants

Top Senate Democrats announced legislation Thursday to grant government-funded lawyers to tens of thousands of illegal immigrant children and mothers who surged into the U.S. from Central America over the last few years, opening another front in the thorny immigration battle. Published February 11, 2016

Republican presidential candidate, businessman Donald Trump gives thumbs up to supporters during a primary night rally, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Donald Trump ends feud with Univision over Mexico comments

Univision and Donald Trump buried the hatchet Thursday and agreed to settle the billionaire businessman and GOP presidential candidate's lawsuit after the Spanish-language network refused to carry his Miss Universe pageant. Published February 11, 2016