Clinton sent daughter material that was later classified

The State Department on Friday released a 2009 email chain that shows then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton forwarding to her daughter material that the department classified last year. At issue is a December 2009 email that President Barack Obama's trade adviser, Michael Froman, sent to senior White House and State Department staff members.

Militia gets battle ready for a ‘gun-grabbing’ Clinton presidency

Chris Hill, center, the commander of the Georgia Security Force III% militia, watches as members of the group train in Jackson, Ga., on Oct. 29. The group is one of scores of extremist militias nationwide that have rallied around the presidential campaign of Donald Trump. The order crackled over a loudspeaker from two sheriff's deputies crouched behind the doors of police cruisers, semiautomatic rifles at their sides.

Rundown of 2016 general election ballot

The Oktibbeha County Circuit Clerk's election office released the sample ballot in October, ahead of the general election Tuesday. The county ticket lists candidates for president and vice president; two U.S. House of Representatives districts; Mississippi Supreme Court seats; two appellate court seats; five local election districts and a Starkville-Oktibbeha school board seat.

First she got the a OK from God.a The she sued to stop the presidential election.

Louise K. Nolley, like so many Americans, is not enthused with either of the major-party candidates for president in the upcoming election. Unlike most Americans, the Buffalo, N.Y., resident has a bold plan to stop both Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton from winning the White House.

Clinton, Trump target two different Americas in final push

To continue reading up to 10 premium articles, you must register , or sign up and take advantage of this exclusive offer: Supporters hold signs at a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Detroit, Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. ATKINSON, N.H. - Hillary Clinton sped across battleground states Friday trying to seal a historic presidential victory powered by minorities and women, while Donald Trump traveled to small-town America to fire up the white, working-class voters he insists will bring the crown to his outsider campaign.

The longest weekend of the 2016 campaign begins

It's a race against the clock now for Hillary Clinton and Donald trump to get every last supporter to vote. Hillary Clinton leads narrowly in some swing state polls and is neck-and-neck with Donald Trump in others heading into the final weekend of the c... "Do we want a president who doesn't know when to shut up," billionaire Mark Cuban said at a campaign event Friday.

The Latest: WA Democratic elector won’t vote for Clinton

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Selma, N.C. . Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pauses while speaking during a campaign rally at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Jacksonville, Fla.

Electoral politics should be a young persona s game

After 1971's ratification of the 26th Amendment , which lowered the voting age to 18, voter turnout in this country dropped from 60.84 percent in 1968 to 55.21 percent in 1972. In subsequent years the percentage of Americans who cast a ballot has fluctuated, but never reached levels before the 26th Amendment.

‘Why Not Believe Everything?’ Colbert Embraces the Avalanche of Election Conspiracy Theories

Stephen Colbert used his Thursday show to lampoon the great number of false news stories that have pervaded the weirdness of the 2016 election. The Late Show host referenced the WikiLeaks bombshell suggesting that Hillary Clinton 's campaign bought a Trump Tower apartment in order to secretly record the operations inside Donald Trump 's Campaign HQ.

Global Markets-Political tremors send stocks to lowest since July

LONDON, Nov 4 Global share prices retreated to their lowest levels since early July on Friday after two weeks of losses driven by uncertainty about the outcome of the U.S. presidential election and, latterly, Britain's path out of the European Union. A London High Court ruling on Thursday dealt a big blow to Prime Minister Theresa May's plans to launch formal Brexit talks next March, prompting speculation of an early national election and sending sterling spinning higher.

Keller @ Large: Words Matter, So Let’s Be More Thoughtful

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This Election Will End. The Mental Damage May Not

More than half of Americans are experiencing election-related stress comparable to that often attributed to work, money, or the economy, the American Psychological Association has said. And while the good news is the presidential contest will end next week, the bad news is that because of the ferocity of the campaign, the mental damage may linger.

Comey considered a ‘bad choice’ for FBI post by Clinton aide

A senior aide to Hillary Clinton privately dismissed FBI Director James Comey as "a bad choice" in October 2015, according to newly released emails from WikiLeaks. The blunt assessment foreshadowed the dramatic tension that has escalated between Comey and the Democratic presidential candidate in the final days before the election.

Nate Silver: Undecided Voters Make Clinton’s Position Worse Than Obama’s

A larger batch of undecided and third-party voters makes Hillary Clinton's position heading into the election worse than President Barack Obama's four years ago, according to Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight.com. Silver gives Clinton a 65-percent chance of winning, compared to 91 percent for Obama in 2012, despite the fact Clinton is farther ahead in the polls - albeit narrowly - now than Obama's predicted edge.