GOP strategists: Clinton is in good shape with 3 weeks left

With roughly three weeks to Election Day, Republican strategists nationwide publicly concede Hillary Clinton has a firm grip on the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House - and may be on her way to an even more decisive victory over Donald Trump. "He is on track to totally and completely melting down," said Republican pollster Whit Ayers, who is advising Florida Sen. Marco Rubio's re-election campaign.

Trump Says Polling-Place Cheating Leading to – Rigged’ Election

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his surrogates amplified their rhetoric on the racially charged issue of voting fraud, accusing Democrats of systematic cheating that could throw the election to Hillary Clinton. Trump said in a Twitter message Sunday that the Nov. 8 election is "absolutely being rigged" at polling places and through media coverage.

Icelandic MP turns lactivist as she BREASTFEEDS her baby in parliament

Trump accuses SNL of being part of media conspiracy to 'rig' the election: The Donald hits out at Alec Baldwin's 'hit job', says his portrayal 'stinks' and calls for the 'unfunny' show to be cancelled Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay's 15-year-old daughter is shot dead in late-night shoot-out at Kentucky fast food restaurant The State Department 'tried to make the FBI change the classification of emails during the Hillary Clinton investigation in exchange for more overseas postings for agents' 'Your beautiful dutiful wife': SNL's 'Melania' and the Trump women channel Beyonce as they warn he'd just be that 'guy with the weird hair' without them NINTH Trump accuser comes forward: Clinton donor claims the billionaire kissed her on the mouth in front of her shocked family at Mother's Day lunch at Mar-a-Lago club Hillary Clinton told Goldman Sachs that Wall Street had to reined in for 'political ... (more)

100 years of Planned Parenthood led us to Clinton’s abortion policies

Sunday, October 16, is the one-hundred-year anniversary of the organization founded by Margaret Sanger, which would become known as Planned Parenthood. Sanger, a eugenicist, wrote in the New York Times in 1923 that her goal was the "release and cultivation of the better elements in our society and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extinction of defective stock - those human weeds which threaten the blossoming of the finest flowers of American civilization."

Trumpa s latest unfounded charge has Clinton on drugs

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. >> Donald Trump's latest unsubstantiated salvo against rival Hillary Clinton charges she might have been on drugs during their last debate and challenges her to join him in undergoing a pre-debate drug test ahead of their third and final clash. The unfounded claim that the Democratic nominee needed pharmaceutical help took some attention away from whether voters would believe the women who claim that Trump sexually assaulted them or instead accept the Republican's flat denials.

Following Dayton’s Critique Of Obamacare, Lawmakers Mull Fixes

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Trump’s latest charge has Clinton high on drugs

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Clinton Foundation head: Group will be ‘dramatically different’ if Hillary wins

Donald Trump You can't trust polls: Clinton leads, but our polling methods are bunk O'Malley: Trump 'hijacked the Republican Party's nomination' Trump NY co-chair: People won't allow Ryan's 'treachery' MORE and other Republicans have raised allegations of "pay for play" in the Clinton Foundation, saying it allowed improper access to the State Department for donors while Clinton was secretary of State. Bill Clinton Clinton Foundation head: Group will be 'dramatically different' if Hillary wins 10 races Democrats must win to take the House Clinton camp thinks Arizona may be in reach MORE recently announced a slate of changes that will take place if his wife is elected president, hoping to stem accusations of conflict of interest.

Trump NY co-chair: People won’t allow Ryan’s ‘treachery’

Donald Trump You can't trust polls: Clinton leads, but our polling methods are bunk O'Malley: Trump 'hijacked the Republican Party's nomination' Trump NY co-chair: People won't allow Ryan's 'treachery' MORE 's New York campaign chair said the American people won't let leadership in Washington get away with the "treachery" he's seen this year. Hillary Rodham Clinton You can't trust polls: Clinton leads, but our polling methods are bunk O'Malley: Trump 'hijacked the Republican Party's nomination' Trump NY co-chair: People won't allow Ryan's 'treachery' MORE , this is about the direction this nation is going to take in the next 30 years," Carl Paladino said in an interview with John Catsimatidis that aired Sunday.

Our choice for President: Hillary Rodham Clinton

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump listens during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016. In just a few weeks, Staten Islanders will join the rest of our nation in electing the 45th president of the United States.

Tsongas center

Such was the case Thursday night, when a host of the city's top political, cultural and educational leaders celebrated a key milestone in the life of the Tsongas Industrial History Center, which grew out of the Lowell National Historical Park, Lowell School Department and UMass Lowell "partnership" 25 years ago. Reminiscing at the anniversary event, City Councilor William Samaras paid tribute to two men in launching the center: the late U.S. Sen. Paul Tsongas and the late school Superintendent Patrick Mogan.

Trump’s latest unfounded charge has Clinton on drugs

Donald Trump's latest unsubstantiated salvo against rival Hillary Clinton charges she might have been on drugs during their last debate and challenges her to join him in undergoing a pre-debate drug test ahead of their third and final clash. The unfounded claim that the Democratic nominee needed pharmaceutical help took some attention away from whether voters would believe the women who claim that Trump sexually assaulted them or instead accept the Republican's flat denials.

Donald Trump: US election rigged, and Hillary Clinton should take drugs test

Donald Trump has claimed the US presidential contest is rigged against him, vowed to jail his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton if he is elected and also suggested she was on drugs during their last debate. Donald Trump has claimed the US presidential contest is rigged against him, vowed to jail his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton if he is elected and also suggested she was on drugs during their last debate.

First daughters, fast friends: the unlikely bond between Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump

US presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, you would think their daughters Chelsea and Ivanka would be at each other's throats, too. But actually, they've been friends for years - not surprising when they have so much in commona The only child of former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary, Chelsea, 36, spent her teenage years in the White House and is like American royalty.

We the People candidates forum brings platform views to residents of Cleveland’s East Side

Residents of Cleveland's East Side and the city's eastern suburbs packed into Bethany Baptist Church in the Glenville neighborhood Saturday to hear what candidates for Congress, the Ohio House and the local judiciary candidates had to say about issues impacting their neighborhood. The "We the People Candidates Forum" was hosted by Stand Up for Ohio , a non-profit organization that operates statewide and works to "achieve racial, social and economic justice for all Ohioans," according to the group's website.