Donald Trump Raises Eyebrows With ‘Bad Hombres’ Line

Donald Trump said that if elected president his immigration plan would include deporting the "bad hombres" he says are bringing drugs and crime across the border during the final presidential debate of the 2016 election on Wednesday. "We have some bad hombres here and we're going to get them out," the Republican nominee said on stage at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas.

3rd and final Presidential Debate tonight in Vegas

There's a lot of activity outside the Thomas & Mack Arena on the UNLV campus in Las Vegas. Later tonight, the arena will host the third and final Presidential Debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and what happens in Vegas probably won't stay in Vegas due to live television coverage.

One Obama half brother is attending tonight’s debate to support Trump, but another disapproves

Malik Obama, half-brother of Barack Obama, sings in celebration with his family after the U.S. election results are announced in 2008. Malik Obama, who is estranged from Obama, supports the Republican candidate and received an invite as Trump's guest to the third and final presidential debate Wednesday.

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Poll: Clinton up 5 points over Trump in Arizona In new Arizona Republic/Morrison/Cronkite News poll, the Democrat has 39%, while the Republican has 33.9%. Check out this story on ldnews.com: http://usat.ly/2erJgxo Hillary Clinton is hanging on to a small lead over Donald Trump in Arizona, according to a new Arizona Republic/Morrison/Cronkite News poll released Wednesday.

How weird is 2016? Texas is closer than Pennsylvania. Arizona is closer than Florida.

As I write -- a qualifier that seems particularly necessary given the flood of recent polling and the variance between them -- the twelve closest states in the 2016 contest according to the RealClearPolitics polling averages are: 1. Ohio, where Donald Trump leads by 0.5 points.

The Latest: Obama half-brothers disagree on attending debate

President Barack Obama's half-brother says he doesn't agree with the decision by another half-brother to attend the final presidential debate as a guest of the Donald Trump campaign. The Trump campaign said Obama's Kenyan-born half-brother Malik would be in the audience for the showdown Wednesday between Trump and Hillary Clinton.

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton face off in final debate of ugly campaign

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump 's ugly and acrimonious battle for the White House is barreling toward the end, with the candidates taking the debate stage Wednesday night for one final primetime showdown. For Trump, the debate is perhaps his last opportunity to turn around a race that appears to be slipping away from him.

Clinton up by 5 in Arizona

A new poll shows Democrat Hillary Clinton with a lead in the traditional Republican stronghold of Arizona, yet another sign of Donald Trump's shrinking path to the nomination. The survey, released jointly by the Arizona Republic, Arizona State University's Morrison Institute for Public Policy and Cronkite News , showed Clinton with the support of 43% of the state's likely voters, compared with 38% who said they intend to back Trump.

7 things to know now: Debate night; WikiLeaks without the net; new Macs on the way; Social Security

Chris Wallace of Fox news is the moderator for the debate set for 9 p.m. at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Barack Obama's half-brother, Malik Obama, and Pat Smith, mother of Sean Smith who was killed in the raid in Benghazi, will be Trump's guests.

Group says it’s unlikely to get involved in Arkansas AG race

A conservative group that accused Leslie Rutledge of being soft on gun rights during her successful bid for Arkansas attorney general two years ago praised the Republican on Tuesday and said it didn't expect to get involved in her just-launched 2018 re-election campaign. Carrie Severino, the chief counsel and policy director for the Judicial Crisis Network, said she didn't expect the group will need to get involved in Rutledge's bid for re-election.

Trump is taking Obamaa s half-brother to debate as guest

Donald Trump is bringing President Barack Obama's Kenyan-born half-brother, Malik, to Wednesday's third and final presidential debate, a campaign aide confirmed to CNN. Hillary Clinton will be joined at Wednesday's debate by two well-known billionaires who are backing her campaign, in what may be an attempt to rattle Republican nominee by subtly questioning his own net worth.

A big reason emails from WikiLeaks aren’t as damaging for Hillary Clinton? Donald Trump

When Donald Trump charges that the media are plotting against him, he often points to the hacked private emails of Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, now available for the world to see on WikiLeaks. In another presidential election, they just might be.

The Latest: Obama plays down report on Clinton email

President Barack Obama is playing down reports that a senior State Department official had asked the FBI last year to reduce the classification of an email from Hillary Clinton's private server. Obama said in a Rose Garden news conference Tuesday that some of the "more sensational implications or appearances" related to the report "are not based on actual events."

On Eve of Final Presidential Debate, Trump in California Risks…

On Eve of Final Presidential Debate, Trump in California Risks Getting Smaller Percentage of Popular Vote Than Any Republican Candidate in the Past 100 Years; Recreational Marijuana Prop 64 Still Leads Ever-So-Slightly; Harris Safe Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have lost support in the past 17 days, as Republicans beat up on Clinton and Democrats beat up on Trump, according to a SurveyUSA pre-election tracking poll conducted for KABC-TV in Los Angeles, KPIX-TV San Francisco, KGTV-TV San Diego, and KFSN-TV Fresno. Compared to an identical poll conducted before the 1st Presidential debate, Clinton is down 3 points, Trump is down 3 points, and undecided voters have doubled.

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.