Confident Clinton expanding her campaign into ‘red’ states

Hillary Clinton is advancing into states the Democrats haven't won in decades, confidently expanding her offensive against Donald Trump and aiming to help her party win back control of Congress. There's a new $2 million push in Arizona, aides said Monday, including a campaign stop in Phoenix by first lady Michelle Obama, one of Clinton's most effective surrogates.

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Hillary Clinton is advancing into states the Democrats haven't won in decades, confidently expanding her offensive against Donald Trump and aiming to help her party win back control of Congress. There's a new $2 million push in Arizona, aides said on Monday, including a campaign stop in Phoenix by first lady Michelle Obama, one of Clinton's most effective surrogates.

Hillary Clinton Raises at Least $2 Million From Star-Studded Broadway Fundraiser

OCTOBER 17: Actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Jon Hamm speak during the Hillary Victory Fund - Stronger Together concert at St. James Theatre on October 17, 2016 in New York City. Broadway stars and celebrities performed during a fundraising concert for the Hillary Clinton campaign.

Election officials, Clinton team brace for fallout from Trump’s ‘rigged’ claims

Donald Trump's escalating effort to undermine the presidential election as "rigged" has alarmed government officials administering the vote as well as Democratic and Republican leaders, who are anxiously preparing for the possibility of unrest or even violence on Election Day and for an extended battle over the integrity of the outcome. Hillary Clinton's advisers are privately worried that Trump's calls for his supporters to stand watch at polling places in cities such as Philadelphia for any hint of fraud will result in intimidation tactics that might threaten her supporters and suppress the votes of African-Americans and other minorities.

41% of US voters agree that election is ‘rigged’

As Donald Trump insists that the election will be rigged, a significant portion of voters are convinced that the White House will be "stolen" from the Republican candidate. According to a new Politico/Morning Consult poll, 41 percent of registered voters believe that Trump could lose the election as a result of widespread voter fraud.

Melania Trump does not believe husband’s accusers

Melania Trump on Monday dismissed her husband's sexually aggressive language as "boy talk," insisting his remarks do not reflect "the man I know," and said she does not believe that he has assaulted any women. Trump's wife, in a series of media interviews, said she has accepted her husband's apology and the couple is "moving on."

10 Things to Know for Tuesday

A peshmerga convoy drives towards a frontline in Khazer, about 30 kilometers east of Mosul, Iraq, Monday, Oct. 17, 2016. Iraqi government and Kurdish forces, backed by U.S.-led coalition air and ground support, launched coordinated military operations early on Monday as the long-awaited fight to wrest the northern city of Mosul from Islamic State fighters got underway.

‘Can cannabis oil treat my weakening limbs?’ A reader suffering…

Who's creepy now? Trump attacks Joe Biden with Tweet of video highlighting Vice President's 'long history of groping' 'They're asking for it': Melania Trump breaks her silence over husband's 'p****' tape to insist Bill Clinton's past is fair game - and links Hillary's camp to release of her own nude pictures Top Clinton aide offered FBI a funding 'quid pro quo' if agents helped him bury a Benghazi email - 'never to be seen again' - during probe of Hillary's secret server White House press secretary mocks Trump's call for drug tests before third debate, saying the Republican 'snorted his way through the first two' Going high? Clinton ad compares Donald Trump to movie bullies - including Back To The Future's Biff and Mean Girls' Regina George Trump is now six points behind Clinton, poll shows - but THREE QUARTERS of Republicans believe his claim that election is 'rigged' EXCLUSIVE: 'Donald ... (more)

For ‘SNL,’ Donald Trump is the gift that keeps on giving

In this Oct. 15, 2016 photo provided by NBC, Alec Baldwin, left, as Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, and Kate McKinnon, as Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, perform during the during the "Debate Cold Open" sketch.

John McCain: Republicans will block anyone Clinton names to the…

John McCain: 'I don't know' if Trump will be better for Supreme Court than Clinton - Republican Sen. John McCain said on Monday that he wasn't sure if Donald Trump would be a better president for appointing Supreme Court justices than Hillary Clinton. - Trump has released lists of 21 potential justices.

Trump says his own party being ‘naive’ about voter fraud

Donald Trump lashed out Monday at Republicans who have tried to tone down his rhetoric about election fraud, calling his own party's leaders "so naive" and claiming without evidence that large-scale voter fraud is real. Trump's claims were part a Monday morning blast of tweets that took on his party, the women who've accused him of sexual misconduct, the media and Vice President Joe Biden.

Trump ratchets up – rigged election’ claims, which Pence downplays

Donald Trump and his surrogates amplified their argument over the weekend that the election is "rigged," leaving the Republican nominee more isolated as top members of the GOP - including his own running mate - declared their faith in the political system. "The election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary - but also at many polling places - SAD" But Trump's own vice presidential nominee, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, disagreed during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," saying he will accept the Election Day results.

The Latest: Trump calls GOP leaders ‘naive’ on voter fraud

Donald Trump is calling Republican leaders "naive" for dismissing his claims of a rigged election and urging his supporters to "come together and win this election." There is no evidence voter fraud is a widespread problem in the United States.

Poll: Almost half of Trump supporters see Russia as a friend to the U.S.

Almost half of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's supporters view Russia as a nation friendly to the United States, according to a new Politico/Morning Consult poll . Forty-nine percent of Trump supporters see Russia as either an ally or a friendly nation, though only 24 percent reported a favorable view of the nation.

Giuliani: a I would have to be a morona to say some cities wona t rig election

Top Donald Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani claimed Sunday that Democrats could steal a close election by having dead people vote in inner cities. "You want me to that I think the election in Philadelphia and Chicago is going to be fair? I would have to be a moron to say that," the former New York City mayor told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union."