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In a sharp attack on Hillary Clinton, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said, US President Barack Obama is campaigning full-time for Clinton as the Democratic nominee's rallies do not attract many people. "This guy is campaigning full-time," Trump told his supporters in Tampa, Florida a theme he repeated in his other rallies during the rest of the day yesterday.
"No not at all. we've been ahead in every poll that we've taken. In fact last night we were ahead by 2 percent....But it's all going to be decided on Election Day.
Is this when it ends for that ancient ideal, the truth? Is this where it has come to die, victim of campaigns and conspiracies, politicians and internet trolls and the masses who swallow their rhetoric? "The value of facts in a democracy has taken a beating," said David Barrett, a political science professor at Villanova University. It isn't just a presidential race in which Donald Trump has climbed new fact-bending heights while branding opponent Hillary Clinton "crooked" or "lying."
PEOPLE DRESS UP as US presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton at a Trump campaign rally in Naples, Florida on October 23.. Scandal, democracy's salt and pepper, has been flavoring US presidential races for more than two centuries.
Tuesday evening, after Election Day's tranquility, new clamors will erupt as analysts with agendas tickle portents and lessons from the torrent of election returns. Herewith some developments to watch.
With Hillary Clinton's lead narrowing recently, the Democrat's path to the Oval Office appears to rest where it did at the outset - a retooled version of the alliance that twice elected President Barack Obama. Her aides are calling it "the Hillary coalition," rather than "the Obama coalition," distinguished by her dependence on an apparent surge of Hispanic voters, while Obama set records for African-American turnout.
"The dream becomes reality", "Our son, our hope": the headlines in the Kenyan press in 2008 captured pride and excitement after the election of Barack Obama. The election of the first black president of the United States on November 4, 2008 sparked scenes of jubilation in Kenya, the homeland of Obama's father.
Delaware students voting in a mock election chose former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for president and Congressman John Carney for governor. The results of the Delaware Student Mock Election were announced Friday.
To continue reading up to 10 premium articles, you must register , or sign up and take advantage of this exclusive offer: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds up 6-month-old Catalina Larkin, of Largo, Fla., during a campaign rally Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016, in Tampa, Fla. PEMBROKE PINES, Fla.
Rifles for sale at a gun shop in Merrimack, N.H.A In California, gun shop ownerA David Strickroth says he's been selling six or seven guns a da - See this story on www.npr.org David Strickroth does steady business at High Impact Tactical Firearms in Upland, Calif. It's a small shop, as gun shops go, with several dozen firearms hanging on the olive green walls and sitting in a glass display case below.
Hillary Clinton is gaining momentum from Hispanic voters in key early voting states - and it's primarily because of Donald Trump. "She's not an idiot like Trump," Jon-Carlos Perez, 30, a concrete skilled laborer originally from Puerto Rico, told The New York Times Saturday after casting his vote in Orlando, Fla.
CAMPAIGN kiss: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump kisses his wife Melania as she introduces him at a campaign rally yesterday, in Wilmington, North Carolina, USA. - Photo: AP Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton traded barbs as they entered the last three days of campaigning in the US presidential election with competing events on Saturday in Florida, a swing state that could prove decisive in Tuesday's vote.
Edenbridge in Kent traditionally burns effigies of celebrities or well-known people to celebrate bonfire night, and this year the town chose the American presidential candidate. The 11 metre figure was overwhelmingly the figure people wanted to see, chosen from a group of controversial names including Sir Philip Green, The X Factor's Honey G, and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
Through five years of war in Syria, President Obama has been in a constant internal struggle with hawks in his administration who want the U.S. to directly intervene militarily to overthrow the Syrian government. On at least four occasions Obama has stood up to them, although at other times he has compromised and gone half way toward the hawkish position.
Hillary Clinton's team was confident in a New Hampshire win on October 24 when Clinton campaigned in Manchester with Elizabeth Warren. One aide told CNN that this would be Clinton's last trip to the state.
With hours until election day, the wildest US presidential race in memory has grown more competitive in most of the battleground states, although Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton continues to hold a broader path to victory than Republican Donald Trump. The political map suggests that Clinton can lose several key states long assumed to be in her column and still reach the 270 electoral votes she needs to win.
FBI Director James B. Comey sometimes rattles off the exact amount of time left in his decadelong term as if he is eagerly watching the clock. Friends and colleagues say that, despite a controversy that has entangled the FBI in presidential politics, Comey feels no pressure to leave office and has no plans to do so.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and Donald Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, joined Saturday in a gesture of Republican unity at a rally in Wisconsin's most conservative county, a month after Ryan said he would no longer defend or campaign with Trump. Both Pence and Ryan said it was time for Republicans to "come home" and vote for Trump.