The Olsen Scenario

The narrow Trump defeat Henry Olsen expects would be just about the worst possible result from the standpoint of Republican unity. It would set up a protracted, bitter struggle in which Trump's fans blame anti-Trump conservatives for electing Hillary Clinton while those conservatives blame Trump's fans for helping to nominate someone they couldn't in good conscience support and who polled worse than everyone else in the field.

Ivanka: “My father is just the messengerthis is your movement”

The 35-year-old fashion model turned entrepreneur, and now head of the Trump organization took the stage, joined by her sister, Tiffany, 22, where both talked to a crowd of Republicans about why their dad should be the next U.S. President. "My father is just the messengerthis is your movement," said Ivanka Trump.

Zakes Mda: Hillary Clinton’s victory will be sealed by a few US states

Acclaimed novelist Zakes Mda the FBI investigation against Clinton was an agenda by those who were unhappy about black people and women of all races rising into positions of power. Renowned South African novelist and playwright Zakes Mda has put his money on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton winning the race to become the United States's 45th and first female president.

Awards-season campaigning underway at Hollywood Film Awards

Tom Hanks, left, and Clint Eastwood attend the press room at the 2016 Hollywood Film Awards held at the Beverly Hilton on Sunday in Beverly Hills BEVERLY HILLS >> Much like the American presidential race, it's never too early to start campaigning for Hollywood's awards season, and stars got an early chance Sunday at the Hollywood Film Awards . The show has been criticized for its nebulous selection process and odd tradition of recognizing films before they're released, but the untelevised ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel still drew an A-list crowd of apparent awards-season hopefuls.

Paul Ryan’s final warning to voters: Obamacare won’t be repealed if Clinton wins

Obamacare will not be repealed - perhaps not ever - if Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton wins the White House, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan warned Monday in a last-minute pitch to GOP voters. Mr. Ryan , Wisconsin Republican, said the future of the country "is on the line" and that President Obama's health overhaul could be cemented and even expanded if Republicans lose on Election Day.

Obama slams Donald Trump in Michigan: ‘Never shown any regard for working folks’

President Obama told a rally Monday that Donald Trump was anti-union and anti-worker, attempting to chip away the Republican presidential nominee's support across the Rust Belt. "When I tell you that Donald Trump is not the guy who is going to look out for you, you ought to listen," Mr. Obama said at a rally for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Viewers’ guide: Who will control the Senate?

The battle for control of the Senate is so close that going into Election Day there are at least eight races virtually tied, leaving in question which party will control the chamber for the next two years. Republicans currently hold a 54-46 advantage over Democrats, meaning to gain control of the Senate, Democrats would need to pick up five seats if Donald Trump wins the White House or four if Hillary Clinton comes out on top.

Barack Obama is now viewed more positively than Ronald Reagan was in 1988

Pollster.com 's Charles Franklin was a little ahead of the curve Sunday morning when he pointed out that President Obama's approval rating right now is among the highest Election-Day approval ratings in recent history. Franklin tracked recent survey results by party to evaluate Obama's approval, finding that, at 52.1 percent on average, he's viewed more positively now than Ronald Reagan was at the end of his second term, but not as positively as was Bill Clinton at the end of his.

BRDC in talks with investor for Silverstone circuit after JLR pulls out

Nov 7 Owners of the British Grand Prix track said it had granted exclusivity to an overseas investor on future investment in the Silverstone Circuit, after talks with carmaker Jaguar Land Rover were terminated. In April, the British Racing Drivers' Club said it was in talks to lease the circuit's property to JLR, which had been considering turning the site into a "heritage centre" to show off its luxury cars.

Betting sites see record wagering on US presidential election

The raucous, passionate and unpredictable 2016 U.S. presidential election is on track to notch another distinction: the most wagered-upon political event ever. With many opinion polls showing a tight race just one day before Tuesday's election, record numbers of bettors are pouring millions into online platforms from Ireland to Iowa in the hope of capturing a financial windfall from a victory by Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Donald Trump.

Merkel’s migrant U-turn: Germany wants to STOP refugees from…

Killer caught on video in his torture chamber: Chilling video shows Craiglist killer preparing chains and weapons in dungeon where he tortured a pregnant woman for five days, then murdered her Democrat staffers helped CNN anchors Wolf Blitzer and Jake Tapper prepare for interviews with Trump, new batch of 8,000 WikiLeaks emails reveals Are YOU middle class? Here's how much you have to earn to be considered in the bracket in the U.S. It's going to the wire: Clinton will campaign at MIDNIGHT as fierce election battle with Trump goes beyond the eleventh hour Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway calls the Clinton email investigation a 'hot mess' - and denies that The Donald's not allowed to touch his Twitter account On a knife-edge: Clinton's lead is wafer-thin with just a day to go as a series of polls give her a margin of no more than four points 'Did you grab 'em by the p***y, ... (more)

Wikileaks makes one more push against Clinton on election eve

With just one day left in the 2016 campaign, Wikileaks dropped the 33rd bundle of hacked emails from top Clinton aide John Podesta, as supporters of the group expressed the hope that sometime over the next 24 hours, there would be a big bombshell that might change the trajectory of the race for President. 1. The first actual email from Hillary Clinton to President Obama.