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He said the women worked for the school district in various positions and had been either fired or reassigned.” And: “He also sent a text message to Briggman on Sunday night: 'I Will Take Actions Against The District My Self As A Community Activists Do The Right Thing The Media's Is Waiting On My Call.' ” Lewis' text message alleged that district staff covered up sexual misconduct and warned that he would reveal it if his demands were not met.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pauses while speaking at a campaign town hall at Ocean Center, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, in Daytona Beach, Fla. That makes the 2016 election a lot easier to figure out: Donald Trump has to win a few states that Romney didn't.
As, and I'll say it again, we've been warning on RedState since February, the big danger of a Donald Trump candidacy -- assuming he loses, if he wins there are plenty more YUGE dangers out there -- is that he will take hundreds of state and local GOP candidates down with him. Voters are increasingly unlikely to split a ticket, in 2012 only 26 of 435 Congressional districts voted for president and representative of different parties.
Fox News figures are helping rationalize Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's threat that the 2016 presidential debates must have "fair" moderators or he won't participate, pointing to Candy Crowley's 2012 debate moderation in which she fact-checked Republican candidate Mitt Romney as an "unacceptable" example. But Fox's attacks on Crowley are based on a lie, and they're helping lay the groundwork for Trump to justify withdrawing from the debates.
Clinton wins the college-educated segment by 25 percentage points, while Trump's edge among those without a college education is 10 points. There are many demographic fault lines emerging in this year's presidential campaign, but few are deeper than the division among likely voters based on educational attainment.
You're a Republican running for the White House, and your campaign staff has just hit you with some unsettling news. "Sir, our numbers show that you're going to need more than just white men in the South to win."
If you listen to the Washington Post, they would have you believe there is a mass exodus within the Republican party due to the party's candidate, Donald J. Trump. They announce with glee There have also been reports from the Post regarding how Ohio Governor John Kasich deliberately ignored the GOP convention in his home state with the intention of embarrassing Trump.
Donald Trump stood in front of a bunch of men in hard hats on Wednesday during a campaign stop in Virginia to make a simple pitch. It was he, not Hillary Clinton, who would protect their jobs in the coal industry.
In the time since, PPP found, Clinton's favorability in the state has stayed about the same, while Trump's unfavorability rating has risen by 7 points. The poll also found that 50 percent of voters prefer a continuation of President Obama's policies, while 45 percent prefer Trump's vision.
Republican Donald Trump sought to regain momentum for his White House campaign on Monday by proposing sweeping tax breaks, cuts to federal regulations and a revival of the stalled Keystone XL oil pipeline project. The New York businessman used a speech on the economy in Detroit to try to turn the page after a week of missteps in which he came under heavy criticism, including from some in his own party, and rival Democrat Hillary Clinton surged ahead in opinion polls three months ahead of the Nov. 8 election.
The "Mormon Moment" has passed. I learned this from a book reviewer in The Christian Century , who criticized and dismissed a new book with a Mormon theme, and from a New York Times article which dated "the end of the Mormon Moment" before July, 2014.
Florida Republican Wadi Gaitan decided to move on due to "the indefensible things being said about immigrants," one friend said. In another sign that GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump is damaging his party's standing with Latinos, the communications director of the Florida Republican Party announced Monday that he's stepping down because he cannot defend Trump's racism.
When Eleanor Schiff, a former domestic policy staffer in George W. Bush's White House, contemplates her impending vote for Hillary Clinton, she says she's "stunned." "If you told me a year ago that I'd be voting for her, I'd say there's no way," Schiff tells me.
After conservative political commentator Sean Hannity offhandedly suggested on Twitter that something dubious had happened in the 2012 election in Philadelphia because not a single person in 59 voting divisions voted for Mitt Romney , a city elections inspector took it upon himself to publicly lay out all the reasons why Hannity is probably wrong. Calling us unpatriotic? 59 districts not one Romney vote.
Steve Roberts is with us ABC's political analyst and Steve let's talk about Donald Trump first he's hitting the reset button this week he has an eight point deficit in the polls. A listener Rudy Giuliani from ABC's this week yesterday talking about trump.
Donald Trump has started whining about the presidential debates, perhaps setting the stage for skipping them. It should be a reminder that the tradition of televised presidential debates has always been something of a miracle - one that didn't have to become established, and one that could end fairly easily.
Pennsylvania matters. The Trump and Clinton campaigns will spend millions in this state to nudge the needle a few percentage points one way or the other.
Author and controversialist Ann Coulter stumped for House Speaker Paul Ryan's Republican primary opponent, Paul Nehlen. Appearing with Nehlen at a rally in Ryan's hometown, Coulter told listeners "You are so lucky to be living in this district because it's like we're standing in the Amtrak train station looking up and there's only two trains leaving."