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Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign will make their final ad reservations for the fall this week, according to an aide, reserving -- in total -- $80 millions in ads through Election Day in eight states. With polls showing Clinton up handily over Donald Trump in the two swing states, Clinton's top aides feel -- citing the growth in minority communities and college-educated white voters -- confident enough to pull local ads in the two states.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett says he'll do whatever it takes to defeat Donald Trump - including escorting people to the polls himself. Campaigning with Hillary Clinton in Nebraska Monday, Buffett savaged Trump's business record, questioning his bankruptcies and asking why the Republican presidential candidate won't release his tax returns.
The spat, first reported by the Washington Post, began when Trump remarked that Flake had been critical of him in the past. "Yes, I'm the other senator from Arizona - the one that wasn't captured - and I want to talk to you about statements like that," Flake told Trump in the closed-door meeting, the senator confirmed to ABC News.
The next time you're stuck in a long security line, consider this: At most US airports it's possible to buy your way out of the wait. All major domestic airlines and some smaller carriers offer programmes that allow people to skirt lines leading to the taxpayer-funded Transportation Security Administration checkpoints even if they don't qualify for the government's expedited security programme.
Donald Trump has hired the chief of staff of U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy to run his campaign operation in Wisconsin. Trump's campaign confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday that Pete Meachum has been hired to start immediately as state director.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gives a thumbs up as he walks on stage to speak at a rally at the Fox Theater, Wednesday, June 15, 2016, in Atlanta. The head of the military agency that searches for and identifies the remains of missing servicemen is resigning after just one year to take over a troubled nonprofit that cares for wounded troops.
The discord and unseemliness of this year's presidential campaigns has renewed interest in decentralizing the power of political parties in government. Already this year, a member of Congress has renewed his call for nonpartisan primaries for all congressional races.