McMullin reaches out to Utah millennials in presidential race

University of Utah student Jenica Jessen, 21, said she's already cast her first-ever presidential vote, choosing independent candidate Evan McMullin even though she is a registered Republican. "This is my first presidential election that I'm old enough to vote in," the senior majoring in linguistics and political science said Wednesday.

A fitting final chapter to the sleaze sweepstakes that is the 2016 presidential election

As the presidential campaigns sink to the challenge of demonstrating that there is no such thing as rock bottom, remember this: When the Clintons decamped from Washington in January 2001, they took some White House furnishings that were public property. They also finished accepting more than $190,000 in gifts, including two coffee tables and two chairs, a $7,375 gratuity from Denise Rich, whose fugitive former husband had been pardoned in President Clinton's final hours.

US says money for Indian land buys will come up short

The Obama administration established the ``land buyback program'' under a $1.9 billion legal settlement that determined the government squandered billions of dollars it held in trust for tribes from royalties on oil and gas leases, grazing and other uses of Indian lands. As part of that deal, federal officials agreed to spend $1.6 billion to purchase so-called fractionated parcels of land that have multiple owners, which makes them hard to sell or develop.

Unlike other vulnerable GOP senators, Burr embraces Trump

In this Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016 file photo, U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C. makes a comment during a live televised Senate debate with Democratic challenger Deborah Ross at UNC-TV studios in Research Triangle Park, N.C., Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Polls show Burr and Democrat challenger Deborah Ross are running neck-and-neck in a race that could help decide control of the senate.

Presidential campaigns escalating in Michigan

Hillary Clinton is returning to Michigan one more time before next Tuesday, penciled in for a get out the vote rally in Detroit on Friday. Her campaign has also resurrected her TV ad buys in Michigan using part of the windfall of cash that poured in following the latest E-mail flap to fund new ads in three other states as well.

Senator Tom Cotton Suggests Americans Prepare for the Clinton Corruption to Come

Tom Cotton, the Arkansas senator, and rumored 2020 presidential hopeful seems to be sharpening his attack a bit ahead of schedule. Senator Cotton appeared on Hugh Hewitt's radio program and was asked to comment on the reopening of the Hillary Clinton email investigation and also, the FBI probe into the Clinton Foundation.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump locked in dead heat with just six days to go

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump now have 46 per cent of the vote each, a daily ABC News/Washington Post poll showed Wednesday Thirty-eight per cent of likely voters see Clinton as honest and trustworthy, against 46 per cent for Trump. The candidates were tied a month ago The survey was begun October 28, when the FBI told Congress it was investigating emails 'pertinent' to the Clinton email server probe A Bloomberg poll of independent voters showed Wednesday that the group backs Clinton by a margin of three points in a four-way split Clinton and Trump now have 46 per cent of the vote each, the ABC News/Washington Post poll showed Wednesday.

Tolerant Left: GOP Lawmaker Receives Death Threats After Tweeting About FBI’s Clinton Probe

FBI Dir just informed me, "The FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation." Case reopened Rep. Jason Chaffetz says he's increased his security after receiving death threats following his public comments about the FBI continuing its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of private email servers.

Discussing the politics of fear as the election draws near

Well, OK, let's think about these words of Jill Stein for a moment, as the 2016 presidential race enters, oh, Lord, its final month - and the possibility still looms that this country could elect a hybrid of Benito Mussolini and Jim Crow its next, uh, commander in chief.

Gary Johnson’s VP on MSNBC: ‘I’m Here Vouching for Mrs. Clinton,’ High Time Someone Did

And Rachel Maddow told Weld tonight, "I can't imagine that you wouldn't tell a person in North Carolina and Ohio to vote for Hillary Clinton ." She thinks a moderate Republican like Weld does not want to dare risk the possibility of a Trump presidency.

Liberals No Longer Allowed to Nominate Supreme Court Justices

The latest hotness on the right is to promise not just to hold up Senate hearings on Merrick Garland until we get a new president, but to hold up all hearings for all Supreme Court nominees forever if Hillary Clinton wins: That prospect - which could impact every aspect of American life including climate regulations, abortion and gun rights - was first raised by Senator John McCain of Arizona, then Ted Cruz of Texas and now Richard Burr of North Carolina, who CNN reported Monday talked up the idea at a private event over the weekend.

a Trump, Clinton Deadlocked in Maine Second Districta

The latest polling data from Maine's second congressional district has Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in a statistical tie , exactly a week before the 2016 presidential election. The latest Emerson poll has Clinton leading Trump by two points, or 44 percent to Trump's 42 percent, whilst Libertarian Gary Johnson and the Green Party's Jill Stein are at six percent and two percent respectively.