New Poll: Hillary Up by Four as Trump Tape and Alleged Sexual…

A new Washington Post-ABC News poll , Finds Hillary Clinton doubling her lead over Donald Trump from two to four points, which is within the poll's 4 percent margin of error: The Washington Post reports that the poll was conducted after the release of the 2005 video in which Trump spoke about taking sexual advantage of women and "during a time when numerous women have accused him of sexual misconduct." And even though nearly 7 in 10 respondents believe Trump probably made unwanted sexual advances, and a majority say his apology for what he said on that tape was insincere, the controversy appears to "have had only a minimal impact on his overall support."

Trumpa s latest unfounded charge has Clinton on drugs

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. >> Donald Trump's latest unsubstantiated salvo against rival Hillary Clinton charges she might have been on drugs during their last debate and challenges her to join him in undergoing a pre-debate drug test ahead of their third and final clash. The unfounded claim that the Democratic nominee needed pharmaceutical help took some attention away from whether voters would believe the women who claim that Trump sexually assaulted them or instead accept the Republican's flat denials.

Koch brothersa network focusing on GOP Senate, not Trump

In this photo taken Kathryn Ferro with Americans for Prosperity, accompanied by Stephen McGee, left, speaks with a voter in Bensalem, Pa. The Republican door-knockers are busy selling Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey, and they never mention Donald Trump.

Trump’s latest charge has Clinton high on drugs

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Clinton Foundation head: Group will be ‘dramatically different’ if Hillary wins

Donald Trump You can't trust polls: Clinton leads, but our polling methods are bunk O'Malley: Trump 'hijacked the Republican Party's nomination' Trump NY co-chair: People won't allow Ryan's 'treachery' MORE and other Republicans have raised allegations of "pay for play" in the Clinton Foundation, saying it allowed improper access to the State Department for donors while Clinton was secretary of State. Bill Clinton Clinton Foundation head: Group will be 'dramatically different' if Hillary wins 10 races Democrats must win to take the House Clinton camp thinks Arizona may be in reach MORE recently announced a slate of changes that will take place if his wife is elected president, hoping to stem accusations of conflict of interest.

Trump NY co-chair: People won’t allow Ryan’s ‘treachery’

Donald Trump You can't trust polls: Clinton leads, but our polling methods are bunk O'Malley: Trump 'hijacked the Republican Party's nomination' Trump NY co-chair: People won't allow Ryan's 'treachery' MORE 's New York campaign chair said the American people won't let leadership in Washington get away with the "treachery" he's seen this year. Hillary Rodham Clinton You can't trust polls: Clinton leads, but our polling methods are bunk O'Malley: Trump 'hijacked the Republican Party's nomination' Trump NY co-chair: People won't allow Ryan's 'treachery' MORE , this is about the direction this nation is going to take in the next 30 years," Carl Paladino said in an interview with John Catsimatidis that aired Sunday.

POLITICAL: Wikileaks should have destroyed any change that HRC becomes President

WSJ: 'Nation Now Has Proof' of Hillary Scandals, But Leftist Media 'Devote Its Front Pages to the Trump Story' 14 Oct 2016 Wall Street Journal's Potomac Watch columnist Kimberley Strassel details the "devastating case against a Clinton presidency" that can be made by reviewing the WikiLeaks documents combined with what is already known in the public record. Strassel notes that although "the nation now has proof of pretty much everything [Hillary Clinton] has been accused of," the media "has almost uniformly ignored the flurry of bombshells, preferring to devote its front pages" to the story that Donald Trump "made lewd remarks a decade ago and now stands accused of groping women."

Trump pledges strong US ties with India if elected president

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, second left, enlists the help of Republican Hindu Coalition Chairman Shalli Kumar, second right, and others to light a ceremonial diya lamp before he speaks at a Bollywood-themed charity concert put on by the Republican Hindu Coalition in Edison, New Jersey, US on October 15, 2016. Photo - Reuters/Jonathan Ernst Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, second left, enlists the help of Republican Hindu Coalition Chairman Shalli Kumar, second right, and others to light a ceremonial diya lamp before he speaks at a Bollywood-themed charity concert put on by the Republican Hindu Coalition in Edison, New Jersey, US on October 15, 2016.

Our choice for President: Hillary Rodham Clinton

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump listens during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016. In just a few weeks, Staten Islanders will join the rest of our nation in electing the 45th president of the United States.

Donald Trump tries to strengthen India connection by courting Hindu right, PM Narendra Modi

US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump lights a diya before delivering remarks to the Republican Hindu Coalition on Saturday. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's India connection with the Hindu right in US was on show at a fundraiser recently.

Trump’s latest unfounded charge has Clinton on drugs

Donald Trump's latest unsubstantiated salvo against rival Hillary Clinton charges she might have been on drugs during their last debate and challenges her to join him in undergoing a pre-debate drug test ahead of their third and final clash. The unfounded claim that the Democratic nominee needed pharmaceutical help took some attention away from whether voters would believe the women who claim that Trump sexually assaulted them or instead accept the Republican's flat denials.

WP-ABC poll narrows to 4 points Clinton lead over Trump

According to a new Washington Post-ABC poll Saturday, the Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's lead over Republican Donald Trump has narrowed to 4 points, 47:43. Trump dropped only one point over the disclosures of sexual misconduct with women, while Clinton is dogged by a steady stream of WikiLeaks emails recording her questionable conduct as Secretary of State and candidate for president.

Politics | “The Sunday Political Brunch” – October 16, 2016

The third and final Presidential debate is Wednesday night, October 19. Republican nominee Donald Trump is clearly in trouble, but politics has often been called "the art of the possible." With that in mind, this is my third and - thankfully - my last column about what each candidate should use for a debate strategy.

Groping allegation shadows Donald Trump ahead of US elections

Washington: Donald Trump's fragile campaign has been hit by fresh allegations of inappropriate behaviour with Summer Zervos, a former contestant of the reality TV show 'The Apprentice', alleging that the Republican presidential candidate made unwanted sexual advances and groped her in 2007. At a news conference in Los Angeles, Zervos alleged that the incident took place after she was eliminated from 'The Apprentice' show Season 5 and approached Trump for work at one of his golf courses.

WikiLeaks releases Clinton speeches for Goldman Sachs

Three of Hillary Clinton's paid speeches to Goldman Sachs were released Saturday by WikiLeaks, casting an awkward spotlight on the Democrat's ties to the biggest players on Wall Street in the final stretch of the White House race. Clinton's campaign did not contest the authenticity of the remarks, which were part of a huge trove of documents hacked from the emails of campaign chairman John Podesta by WikiLeaks.

Donald Trump: US election rigged, and Hillary Clinton should take drugs test

Donald Trump has claimed the US presidential contest is rigged against him, vowed to jail his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton if he is elected and also suggested she was on drugs during their last debate. Donald Trump has claimed the US presidential contest is rigged against him, vowed to jail his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton if he is elected and also suggested she was on drugs during their last debate.