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Contrary to recent reports , the Trump campaign says Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump does in fact have control over his Twitter account. "No one is taking away his Twitter.
President Obama told a rally Monday that Donald Trump was anti-union and anti-worker, attempting to chip away the Republican presidential nominee's support across the Rust Belt. "When I tell you that Donald Trump is not the guy who is going to look out for you, you ought to listen," Mr. Obama said at a rally for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The battle for control of the Senate is so close that going into Election Day there are at least eight races virtually tied, leaving in question which party will control the chamber for the next two years. Republicans currently hold a 54-46 advantage over Democrats, meaning to gain control of the Senate, Democrats would need to pick up five seats if Donald Trump wins the White House or four if Hillary Clinton comes out on top.
When he's not creating producing rap cuts for the likes of Jay Z , T.I. and The Game or on the road performing as part of the Inglewood-based band 1500 Or Nothin' , Lamar "Mars" Edward is working on his bars. On his recently released mixtape No Days Off , Mars dedicates a track to the ladies with "Baby," a trap-friendly love song that smothers his significant other with compliments.
Pollster.com 's Charles Franklin was a little ahead of the curve Sunday morning when he pointed out that President Obama's approval rating right now is among the highest Election-Day approval ratings in recent history. Franklin tracked recent survey results by party to evaluate Obama's approval, finding that, at 52.1 percent on average, he's viewed more positively now than Ronald Reagan was at the end of his second term, but not as positively as was Bill Clinton at the end of his.
A NEW American President is about to be elected - with the most powerful nation on earth casting its votes tomorrow. The gripping contest between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will see the US select its 45th ruler in a battle which has been keenly felt across the globe.
The raucous, passionate and unpredictable 2016 U.S. presidential election is on track to notch another distinction: the most wagered-upon political event ever. With many opinion polls showing a tight race just one day before Tuesday's election, record numbers of bettors are pouring millions into online platforms from Ireland to Iowa in the hope of capturing a financial windfall from a victory by Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Donald Trump.
U.S. short-term interest rates futures fell on Monday as Wall Street jumped after the FBI said Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton would not face formal charges after a review of recently found emails. Renewed focus on Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state had led traders to downgrade her chances to win the White House in Tuesday's election.
Forty-eight percent of people who say they made up their minds in the last two weeks plan to vote for Trump, while 35 percent say they'll vote for Clinton. Clinton will spend this last day campaigning in Pennsylvania and Michigan, closing things out with a midnight rally in North Carolina, reports CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes.
Voters in Pennsylvania and Ohio weigh in on FBI Director James Comey's decision to send a letter to members of Congress informing them that newly discovered emails were either duplicates or personal emails that were not related to government business from Hillary Clinton's time as secretary of state. Hillary Clinton's campaign chief expressed relief Monday that the FBI's email probe had been put to rest, but Donald Trump appeared ready to hammer the issue in his last-ditch bid for critical swing states as the campaign entered its final day.
Ahead of election day, the Forward invited three Jews to explain why they will be voting for Donald Trump - and, in particular, to explain why they are undeterred by the charges of sexism, racism and anti-Semitism in Trump's camp. Joshua Seidel works as a recruiter in Cincinnati, Ohio, finding suitable employees for clients throughout the area.
Global markets moved higher on the news. Analysts have predicted that stocks would suffer if Donald Trump was elected president, and this announcement could give Clinton a boost.
The race for the White House is reaching fever pitch as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump make their final pitches to voters. On the last day of campaigning, we're asking for your view on who would be the best US president for the United Kingdom.
"I think we're going to win, but the main thing is that we trounce him," says one increasingly confident volunteer A loud hum arose from a Santa Monica storefront crammed with folding tables and chairs where actors, producers, lawyers, moms with babies, marketing executives, retirees and teenagers doggedly worked the phones for Hillary Clinton in the waning days of the election. Anxious or optimistic but mostly determined to stop Donald Trump from winning the presidency, the energy in the room on the Sunday before the election was palpable.
With the not insignificant exception of Donald Trump's army of die-hard supporters, there is an all but uniform consensus that Hillary Clinton remains the favourite to win this week's presidential election, despite her recent troubles. But there is increasingly spirited disagreement as to whether a Clinton victory is merely a likelihood, or something approaching a certainty.
Bill Clinton was approaching the midway point of his second term when scandal consumed his presidency. If elected Tuesday, his wife Hillary may not have to wait that long.
A student was escorted off stage at a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton Saturday - despite the fact the campaign gave him a speaking slot - after he used the stage to denounce Clinton. That student, Kaleb Vanfosson, president of Iowa State University's Young Democratic Socialists club, began his short speech by ripping on Republican nominee Donald Trump and bringing attention to what he believes is a very important issue facing the nation: student loan debt.
I've seen all of the eight films James Stewart made with director Anthony Mann , and STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND is a personal favorite. I'm thus happy to report that it's now available on Blu-ray and DVD from Olive Films .
Ivanka Trump stopped in Fairview Twp. on Sunday to encourage supporters of her father, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, to do their part to get out the vote on Tuesday and spent some time offering insights about him that she thinks would make him the right person to send to the White House next year.