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Republicans and Democrats have made it clear that the state of Michigan is in play for the 2016 presidential election. Another high-profile campaign visit to the state comes in the form of Vermont senator Bernie Sanders .
Senator Bernie Sanders is bringing the Hillary Clinton campaign message to Michigan in a one-day tour that includes a stop in East Lansing. He'll begin the tour in Dearborn at 10:30, be in Ann Arbor at 1:00 p.m., East Lansing at 3:45 p.m. and Grand Rapids at 6:45 p.m. The East Lansing event will be held at Adams Field on West Circle Drive.
Madison Police are looking for a teenager who took a man's gold chain and then pointed a gun at him when confronted later. Police say the robbery happened at about 10:30 Wednesday night in the parking lot of the Walgreen's on Raymond Road and Whitney Way.
Bill Clinton chewed gum as he moved through a tiny, tin-ceilinged diner here in the eastern part of the state, casually gliding from one group to the next. He didn't wear a tie.
As Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia and Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana face each other tonight, they will likely seek to outline what they will do if they become vice president. Pence's House votes from 2007 to 2012, the last half of his 12 years in Congress, are compared to votes cast by current House Speaker Paul Ryan.
First, there was the tweet featuring his children that attempted to connect with millennials but was widely mocked . Then his son Eric Trump laughably claimed that his father appealed to millennials because he was an "entrepreneurial guy" who started with very little and became successful .
Sanders to return to Iowa City Hunter 10/01/16 Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is returning to Iowa City, this time not as a candidate, but as a supporter. With polls showing Hillary Clinton having trouble gathering support among millennials, Sanders is coming to Iowa on Monday, making stops in Davenport and Des Moines as well.
What they lack in chemistry they make up for in drive: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are determined to stand united for the sake of defeating Donald Trump. Former Democratic primary rivals Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders teamed up in a bid to charm America's youth On Wednesday, the former Democratic primary rivals teamed up in a bid to charm America's youth, as recent polls showed Clinton's lead slip dramatically among voters aged 18-34.
Secretary of State John F. Kerry sought to raise the stakes Wednesday in the debate over the Trans-Pacific Partnership, warning that U.S. leadership and credibility in Asia would be severely damaged if Congress fails to approve the largest regional trade accord in history. The fate of the 12-nation pact, known as the TPP, will go a long way toward determining "whether the United States of America is an Asia-Pacific power or whether we are not - and the 'not' carries with it serious consequences," Kerry said in a speech at the Wilson Center.
Hillary Clinton sought Wednesday to build on her widely praised debate performance by making a direct appeal to younger voters whose enthusiasm drove Bernie Sanders' unlikely campaign. Clinton was joining Sanders on the campaign trail for the first time since they held a “unity” rally in July in an attempt to unify the Democratic Party.
Officials are increasingly confident that the Russian government is intensifying a campaign to steal U.S. computer records and leak damaging information to the American public The Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington. Thousands of stolen Democratic Party documents have been posted on WikiLeaks, DCLeaks.com and a blog run by the hacker Guccifer 2.0. WASHINGTON-U.S. officials are increasingly confident that the hacker Guccifer 2.0 is part of a network of individuals and groups kept at arm's length by Russia to mask its involvement in cyberintrusions such as the theft of thousands of Democratic Party documents, according to people familiar with the matter.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton covered a lot of ground in their first debate , but there were several foreign policy issues that deserve a closer look. On these questions, the next president will have some hard choices to make.
Many people around the world are probably wondering why Hillary Clinton - who is obviously more prepared and better suited for the American presidency than her opponent, Donald Trump - isn't waltzing to victory. Many Americans share the world's bewilderment.
In a long-awaited sign that middle-class Americans are finally seeing real economic gains, U.S. households got a raise last year after seven years of stagnant incomes. Rising pay also lifted the poorest households, cutting poverty by the sharpest amount in nearly a half-century.
" Hillary Clinton is reserving $30 million in digital advertising as she seeks to connect with young voters. The campaign said it was investing in digital advertising during the final stretch of the campaign because young people increasingly get their news online, rather than through live television.
Donald Trump 's running mate has released a letter from his doctor summarizing his medical history and results of a July physical exam. Mike Pence's doctor writes that the 57-year-old Pence is in "excellent general and cardiovascular health."
Activists representing a range of special interests called on President Obama to revoke permits for the nearly completed Dakota Access Pipeline at a protest outside the White House Tuesday evening. "When someone stands up for their basic rights we have a responsibility to stand with them," Van Jones, progressive activist with GreenForAll.org, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
The memo to employees, which was also released to some media outlets, is the first time in months the company has provided significant details of the four-state, 1,172-mile project. It came the same day as a planned ``day of action'' in cities around the U.S. and in other countries, including a rally that drew hundreds in Washington to hear Sen. Bernie Sanders and others speak.
In a long-awaited sign middle-class Americans are finally seeing real economic gains, U.S. households got a raise last year after seven years of stagnant incomes. Rising pay also lifted the poorest households, cutting poverty by the sharpest amount in nearly a half-century.