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Yesterday a Trump protester interrupted the president's appearance at a Hillary Clinton rally in North Carolina, prompting Obama to quiet down a rowdy crowd and urge it to respect the man's right to free speech. That's a radical difference from the Trump approach already, but the GOP nominee saw things differently-accusing Obama of "screaming" at the protester and that the whole scene was a "disgrace."
During a rally today, Paul Ryan was describing a world we don't live in, where there is "scandal after scandal, leading to investigations" of the Clintons. As the crowd cheered, a very loud voice from the back shouted back, "Lee Harvey Oswald, where are you when we need you?" This is the Republican Party.
Jared Keirn deposits his vote-by-mail ballot in a collection box, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, at Seattle Central College in Seattle. More than a million Washingtonians have already cast their ballots in advance of Tuesday's election, as voters decide on federal and state races, as well as ballot initiatives.
Donald Trump on Saturday criticized Jay Z for the foul language he used while performing a concert at a Hillary Clinton rally the night before, saying that if he were to use such words he would find himself in hot water. "I actually like Jay Z, but you know, the language last night.
Republican nominee Donald Trump needs a "miracle" to win the state of Nevada's six crucial electoral votes on Tuesday, according to a top political analyst of the state, complicating his path to the presidency. Jon Ralston, a KNTV political analyst who has covered politics in the battleground state for more than three decades, published an analysis of Nevada's early voting Friday.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is seen outside an early voting center in Miami on Saturday. Philadelphia Police report that laptops belonging to Clinton campaign workers were reported stolen in Philadelphia on Friday.
Corporate media reacted harshly when Donald Trump said in the last debate that he would wait and see what happens before accepting the election results. "I will keep you in suspense," he said.
U.S. Govt. Hackers Ready to Hit Back If Russia Tries to Disrupt Election It's a nice saber rattling piece by the Obama administration, short on details or analysis, but I'm glad came out.
Hillary Rodham Clinton Megyn Kelly: Clinton 'chicken' for not coming on show #WhyHillary - she's a champion for women and girls The most memorable ads of 2016 MORE She supports legislation that helps women directly and indirectly, protecting our access to reproductive healthcare and working to end violence against women, as well as raising the minimum wage and expanding options for paid family leave. These kinds of policies benefit women in two ways: directly impacting their personal freedoms and physical safety, and indirectly providing better economic opportunities necessary to offset the burdens of the wage gap and childcare.
In this Nov. 4, 2016, photo, voters wait in line to cast ballots at an early polling site in San Antonio. Your parents were right: Math really does matter.
There were no bombshells or funny business during the conversation taped Tuesday at the White House and aired on HBO's "Real Time" Friday night. Obama spoke with pride of his achievements during his two terms as chief executive, saying "every single issue we've made progress on" will be on the ballot next Tuesday in the form of the opposing candidates.
Mississippi has gone Republican in every presidential election since 1980, and candidates have spent little time this year fighting over the state's six electoral votes. Republican Donald Trump campaigned in Mississippi twice before the primary and once since becoming the nominee, while Democrat Hillary Clinton has focused her efforts in other states.
It's hard to escape Hillary Clinton's legacy in Arkansas, where she was first lady for 12 years and where her name adorns the state's biggest airport and children's library. On Tuesday, though, the state that the Democratic presidential candidate called home for many years will almost surely give its six electoral votes to her Republican opponent, Donald Trump.
A woman in Virginia clams she was stopped by a man wearing a Trump T-shirt and wearing a handgun on his hip, who blocked her path to a voting site on Friday and asked her if she was voting for Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. In an interview with the Huffington Post , Erika Cotti said she was on the was to county's registrar's office in Loudon County in order to vote when she was accosted by the man "I had my 9-year-old son with me.
At a rally in Atkinson New Hampshire Friday, Republican nominee, Donald Trump implored voters to make him the next President. Trump's been gaining ground recently in this state's that's gone for Democrats in the last four Presidential elections.
We are just three days away from the general election and lots of attention is being shown to the Sunshine State as Florida is a major swing state. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's running mate, Virginia Senator Tim Kaine is scheduled to visit Fort Myers Saturday afternoon.
With a little more than 48 hours until the election that will determine the next president of the United States, some voters say they're simply ready for it to end. "I'm pretty much over it.
U.S. employers maintained a strong pace of hiring in October and boosted wages for workers, which could effectively seal the case for a December interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 161,000 jobs last month amid gains in construction, healthcare and professional and business services, the Labor Department said on Friday.