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Democrats are accusing Republicans and Donald Trump's presidential campaign of conspiring to intimidate voters in at least four states just days ahead of the election. Dems: Trump, GOP intimidating voters in Pa., 4 other states COLUMBUS, Ohio - Democrats are accusing Republicans and Donald Trump's presidential campaign of conspiring to intimidate voters in at least four states just days ahead of the election.
Gov. John Kasich, who had vowed not to vote for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, voted Monday by absentee ballot. Chris Schrimpf, the governor's political spokesman, confirmed the write-in vote to cleveland.com and said Kasich voted straight-ticket Republican on the rest of his ballot.
In this Oct. 17, 2012 photo, a sign advertising a sale is seen posted on a storefront in Philadelphia. It's no secret that Americans have been a bit anxious about the contentious president election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
By LISA LERER and JONATHAN LEMIRE Associated Press GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - Hillary Clinton is pushing her supporters to cast early ballots in key battleground states, as Donald Trump tries to make up ground with intensified attacks following the FBI's renewed examination of her email practices.
ONE HAS TO WONDER HOW MANY HONEST THINKING DEMOCRATS, MODERATES AND MIDDLE OF THE ROAD INDEPENDENTS ARE NOT SAYING THE SAME THING? Yesterday we reported on this and we are again so today because of its importance in such a close presidential race. Longtime Democratic strategist and pollster Doug Schoen announced Sunday that he will no longer be able to support Hillary Clinton for president.
In an election year full of surprises, you can follow the major polls to see who is likely to win the White House, or you can check the Mexican peso. When news broke last Friday that the FBI was looking at new emails potentially tied to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's private server, the peso began sinking and lost 1 percent of its value against the U.S. dollar, a big one-day move for currency markets that move in fractions.
When Donald Trump laments the U.S. trade deficit as a sign of economic mismanagement, he's clearly not talking about South Florida. The Miami customs district consistently runs one of America's biggest surpluses.
Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks at the Pennsylvania Democrats Voter Registration event at the Zembo Shrine in Harrisburg . October 04, 2016 Sean Simmers With a week until Election Day, Democrat Hillary Clinton holds an 11-point advantage over Republican Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, according to the latest Franklin & Marshall College Poll.
Sen. Marco Rubio is greeted as he visits an early voting center to cast his general election ballot on Oct. 31, 2016 in Miami, Florida. Mr. Rubio is in a race against his Democratic opponent Rep. Patrick Murphy for the Florida Senate seat.
Sara Morales became an American citizen in 2010 and has voted in every election since. This year, the Phoenix resident will be casting a ballot for Hillary Clinton, joining the tens of thousands of Latinos who Democrats hope will swing the traditionally conservative state in their direction.
In this Oct. 26, 2016 file photo, Sen. Marco Rubio gestures as he speaks during a debate against U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy, at Broward College in Davie, Fla. The Florida Senate race between Republican incumbent Marco Rubio and Democratic U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy is as much about presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as it is about differences between the candidates.
Good Morning Britain presenters Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan will travel to New York for a special edition of the show covering the result of the US presidential election. The duo will host the programme from Times Square on November 9 to inform viewers of the outcome of the contest between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton after America goes to the polls on November 8. The show will feature guests including Trump campaign spokesperson Erin Elmore, Clinton supporter Areva Martin, former President Obama aide Reggie Love, magician Penn Jillette, of duo Penn and Teller, and the programme's presidential election correspondent, Jerry Springer.
Manhattan: Contrary to the tone of your Oct. 27 article "Jailbirds granted absentee ballots as they await trial under new City Council bill," the distribution of absentee ballots to innocent people who are eligible to vote is what we should be doing in one of the most progressive cities in the U.S., especially when the law entitles them to have access to the polls. These "jailbirds," as you refer to them, are our neighbors, friends and family who are subjected to the brutal and inhumane conditions of Rikers Island, much of which has been reported by your own publication.
Hedges against a market decline surged immediately following reports that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is reviewing files that may be related to an investigation of Hillary Clinton's e-mail practices when she was secretary of state. The ratio of bearish versus bullish options changing hands on the Chicago Board Options Exchange jumped the most since June to match a four-month high.
Bonds rose as a plunge in crude oil eased concern that quickening inflation would erode the value of fixed interest payments. Stocks were little changed.
At a time when Donald Trump's casinos were bleeding money and he was badly in debt, the Republican presidential nominee used a "legally dubious" accounting maneuver to avoid reporting hundreds of millions of dollars in income, according to a New York Times report Monday. In the early 1990s, Trump convinced financial backers to forgive large debts he could not repay, the paper wrote.
Donald Trump plunged into his final-week sprint to Election Day Monday decidedly on his terms: unleashing a harsh new attack against Democrat Hillary Clinton in Michigan, a state that hasn't favored a Republican for president in nearly three decades. His message was welcomed by supporters, but his location frustrated anxious Republicans who fear their nominee is riding his unorthodox political playbook too long - even as Clinton's developing email problems offer new political opportunity.
At a time when Donald Trump 's casinos were bleeding money and he was badly in debt, the Republican presidential nominee used a "legally dubious" accounting maneuver to avoid reporting hundreds of millions of dollars in income, according to a New York Times report Monday. In the early 1990s, Trump convinced financial backers to forgive large debts he could not repay, the paper wrote.
The North Central Advanced Technology Center in Marion County is like just one other community college learning center in the state. "We're very fortunate to have this sort of facility here in North Central West Virginia," said Dr. Johnny Moore, President of Pierpont Community and Technical College.
A line of police move towards a roadblock and encampment of Native American and environmental protesters near an oil pipeline construction site, near the town of Cannon Ball, North Dakota, U.S. October 27, 2016 Tens of thousands of people have checked in on Facebook at the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in the past few days. They are expressing solidarity with protests against the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota, which have faced an increasingly brutal backlash from police.