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Donald Trump warned Thursday that a cloud of investigation would follow Hillary Clinton into the White House, evoking the bitter impeachment battle of the 1990s in a closing campaign argument meant to bring wayward Republicans home. Clinton and her allies, led by President Barack Obama, told voters to get serious about the dangers of Trump.
Revelations from FBI director James Comey that the FBI is still investigating Hillary Clinton's emails have narrowed the polls considerably. After some unexpected turns in the most sensitive phase of a wildly unpredictable presidential election campaign, those who had taken a punt on a Donald Trump victory are looking a lot less rash now than most would have thought at the time.
The Rev. Joshua Nink, right, prays with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump after a Jan. 31 service at First Christian Church in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Donald Trump's wife, Melania, made a rare appearance on the campaign trail on Thursday, pledging to focus on combatting online bullying and serve as an advocate for women and children if her husband is elected to the White House. Her description of the perils of social media seemed at odds with her husband's divisive and bullying rhetoric throughout the campaign.
Hillary Clinton saturated the airwaves and deployed star surrogates to battleground states Thursday, looking to snuff-out an eleventh-hour insurgency that has put Donald Trump at the gates of the White House. [WASHINGTON] Hillary Clinton saturated the airwaves and deployed star surrogates to battleground states Thursday, looking to snuff-out an eleventh-hour insurgency that has put Donald Trump at the gates of the White House.
SCSU survey: Minnesotans favor Clinton Survey finds gulf between Trump, Clinton supporters over immigration, direction of country Check out this story on sctimes.com: A statewide survey conducted by St. Cloud State University found Minnesotans favor Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump for president by a considerable margin, with women voters heavily weighted toward Clinton. Clinton led Trump 46 percent to 35 percent in the scientific telephone survey of a random sample of 431 Minnesotans conducted Oct. 19-30.
In this Oct. 19, 2016 file photo, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump debate during the third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas. Headed for history books, the duel between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump became a battle of "nasty women" and "bad hombres" vs. "deplorables" and voters who are "irredeemable."
Melanie Trump, husband of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, walks on stage to deliver a speech at the Main Line Sports Center in Berwyn, Pa., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016. In her first solo speech since the Republican National Convention, Melania Trump on Thursday called for an end to online bullying of children and teenagers, saying, it is "absolutely unacceptable when it's done with no name hiding on the internet."
Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, which is frightening.We must make sure his hateful rhetoric does not even come close... During the Labor Day weekend, when many people are celebrating and preparing for the upcoming school-year, Dakota Access, a... A Donald Trump White House would be a disaster, and this goes way beyond any ideological difference. As President Obama said,... The House 'Freedom' Caucus is having a lot of "private" meetings these days about how to make Paul Ryan's life H-E-double toothpicks following the election.
Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump wait for his arrival to a campaign rally at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Jacksonville, Fla. Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump wait for his arrival to a campaign rally at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Jacksonville, Fla.
It's her first big speech since the Republican convention, where part of her address had been lifted from Michelle Obama. Melania Trump to make pitch to Pennsylvania women It's her first big speech since the Republican convention, where part of her address had been lifted from Michelle Obama.
The President of the United States characterized his Secretary of State's deliberate decision to keep all of her official government business on an unauthorized, unsecured, non-governmental home-brew email server that left top secret information vulnerable to hostile foreign nations as "an honest mistake." In an interview with NowThisNews that Allahpundit focused on Wednesday , Obama showed that he is clearly more interested in securing his legacy by keeping Donald Trump out of the White House than he was about the protocols of our basic federal document procedures or the security of state secrets under our nation's espionage laws: "Obviously, it's become a political controversy.
Americans are learning far more about Donald Trump's sex life and Hillary Clinton's emails than about their respective policy agendas. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speak during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Oct. 9, 2016.
The candidates were slated to take their tussle to Florida and North Carolina on Thursday, two lynchpins in Trump's plan to take the White House. With five days before Election Day, the unconventional Republican candidate was hewing closer to convention, running some upbeat ads, bringing out his wife for a rare campaign appearance and trying, publicly, not to veer off-message.
A study of different ways to poll voters shows little overall effect from "shy Trump" voters. Hillary Clinton is in a better place than Barack Obama was four years ago.
Aside from the crotch-grabbing, dictator-loving, refusal to disclose his taxes, Muslim-banning, constant fraud, and other distinct touches Donald Trump has brought to the campaign, it bears mentioning that he would also unleash catastrophic, runaway climate change. Trump and the Republican Congress promise to immediately repudiate the Paris Climate Agreement and tear up all domestic regulation related to climate change.
This week, Donald Trump won a mock election that was made up of over 700,000 Minnesota high school students . Late Night' s Seth Meyers joked about the results on Wednesday, noting that "if high school votes determined who won, our next president would be whoever brings weed to prom," which Meyers pointed out, pretty much described Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson .
Hillary Clinton may not be accumulating the type of early-vote advantage her ca... . In this Nov. 1, 2016, photo, a voter is reflected in the glass frame of a poster while leaving a polling site during early voting ahead of next week's election in Atlanta.
With the US Presidential election looming, investors need to consider the real possibility that Donald Trump may be elected president. A couple of weeks ago, in the wake of a decade-old video emerging in which Trump used off-color language to describe encounters in which he harassed women, his poll numbers sagged.
The carnival barker is getting desperate. He's never had much good to say about the reporters who've been covering his atrocious campaign events, but he stooped to a new low on Wednesday when he called out an NBC News reporter.