First she got the a OK from God.a The she sued to stop the presidential election.

Louise K. Nolley, like so many Americans, is not enthused with either of the major-party candidates for president in the upcoming election. Unlike most Americans, the Buffalo, N.Y., resident has a bold plan to stop both Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton from winning the White House.

Nightmare: Election dispute goes to 8-member Supreme Court

What happens if America wakes up on Nov. 9 to another undecided, hotly disputed presidential election? What if the outcome turns on the razor-thin margin in one or two states, one candidate seeking a recount, the other going to court? We know what happened in 2000, when the Supreme Court in a 5-4 vote effectively settled the election in As controversial as that decision was, it was made by a nine-justice court. This time around, there are only eight justices and the possibility of a tie vote.

The Latest: Trump says no refugees without local approval

In this July 7, 2016 file photo, FBI Director James Comey testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington before the House Oversight Committee to explain his agency's recommendation to not prosecute Hillary Clinton. In a letter from Comey released on Nov. 6, he tells Congress review of additional Clinton emails does not change conclusion she should not face charges.

Is Trump a smart bet?

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.

2012 presidential nominee Mitt Romney touts U.S. Sen. John McCain’s…

Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, was in Mesa on Thursday stumping under stormy skies for the re-election of his friend, U.S. Sen. John McCain. 2012 presidential nominee Mitt Romney touts U.S. Sen. John McCain's 'get-it-done attitude' at Mesa rally Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, was in Mesa on Thursday stumping under stormy skies for the re-election of his friend, U.S. Sen. John McCain.

Melania Trump walks off the stage after the final presidential

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.

A fitting final chapter to the sleaze sweepstakes that is the 2016 presidential election

As the presidential campaigns sink to the challenge of demonstrating that there is no such thing as rock bottom, remember this: When the Clintons decamped from Washington in January 2001, they took some White House furnishings that were public property. They also finished accepting more than $190,000 in gifts, including two coffee tables and two chairs, a $7,375 gratuity from Denise Rich, whose fugitive former husband had been pardoned in President Clinton's final hours.

Big voter turnout expected on Nov. 8

Secretary of State Denise Merrill said Wednesday that election officials are bracing for high voter turnout next week as residents go to the polls to elect a new president and resolve congressional and state races. "This is going to be a big volume of voters," Merrill said during a news conference on Tuesday's voting.

The FBI keeps showing up in this election

File- FBI Director James Comey testified before Congress to answer "important questions" about the Hillary Clinton email investigation and his recommendation that the Justice Department not prosecute the former Secretary of State. File- FBI Director James Comey testified before Congress to answer "important questions" about the Hillary Clinton email investigation and his recommendation that the Justice Department not prosecute the former Secretary of State.

Discussing the politics of fear as the election draws near

Well, OK, let's think about these words of Jill Stein for a moment, as the 2016 presidential race enters, oh, Lord, its final month - and the possibility still looms that this country could elect a hybrid of Benito Mussolini and Jim Crow its next, uh, commander in chief.

FBI releases 17-year old archive from Clinton pardon case

Only days before the presidential election, the FBI released a 17-year-old archive of documents from a long-closed investigation into Bill Clinton's presidential pardon of a fugitive financier, prompting questions from Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign about its timing. The 129 pages of heavily censored material were published Monday on the FBI's Freedom of Information Act webpage and noted by one of the bureau's Twitter accounts Tuesday.

a Trump, Clinton Deadlocked in Maine Second Districta

The latest polling data from Maine's second congressional district has Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in a statistical tie , exactly a week before the 2016 presidential election. The latest Emerson poll has Clinton leading Trump by two points, or 44 percent to Trump's 42 percent, whilst Libertarian Gary Johnson and the Green Party's Jill Stein are at six percent and two percent respectively.

Poll shows Trump made up 13 points in under 2 weeks – now he likes polls again

Poll shows Trump made up 13 points in under 2 weeks - now he likes polls again Donald Trump leads for the first time since May in the ABC News/Washington Post poll. Check out this story on eveningsun.com: http://usat.ly/2eQpIpZ Donald Trump warns that the United States would be plunged into a "constitutional crisis" should Hillary Clinton win next week's presidential election.

Piers and Susanna head Stateside for breakfast show election special

Good Morning Britain presenters Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan will travel to New York for a special edition of the show covering the result of the US presidential election. The duo will host the programme from Times Square on November 9 to inform viewers of the outcome of the contest between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton after America goes to the polls on November 8. The show will feature guests including Trump campaign spokesperson Erin Elmore, Clinton supporter Areva Martin, former President Obama aide Reggie Love, magician Penn Jillette, of duo Penn and Teller, and the programme's presidential election correspondent, Jerry Springer.

Paul Ryan’s Wife Is a Liberal Who Voted Twice for Obama?

We found no evidence to support the claim that Paul Ryan's wife is a liberal or that she twice voted for President Barack Obama. I received an email "One more reason to blow up the status quo of Washington Elites!!!! My goodness!!!! A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing--Why won't Speaker Paul Ryan stand up fr Republican Principals? Married to Janna Little, a left wing progressive, anti-constitutional, big government George Soros supporter who voted for Barack Hussein Obama twice.

Backers of Paris Climate Pact Play Down Trump Threat as Election Looms

Backers of a global accord to fight climate change that formally comes into force on Friday say they are confident the deal can survive any legal challenges by U.S. Republican candidate Donald Trump if he wins next week's presidential election. Trump has threatened to reject the accord negotiated by nearly 200 governments, including that of U.S. President Barack Obama.

Talking presidential politics with ‘Dr. Bob’

The normally wonky annual meeting of the Southside Planning District Commission came with a twist this year - an election year twist, that is. Robert Holsworth, a former VCU professor and political analyst who has earned renown in the pundit ranks as "Dr. Bob," regaled local officials and planners with his observations on the 2016 presidential election as guest speaker at the event, held Thursday night in Chase City.

The 2016 presidential campaign put the a ugha in ugly

Headed for history books a week from Tuesday, the duel between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump became a battle of "nasty women" and "bad hombres" vs. "deplorables" and voters who are "irredeemable." A beauty queen, a Gold Star family, an ex-president and his baggage, the FBI director, even the pope were drawn into the fray.