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In this photo taken on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, an aerial view of a giant portrait of U.S. Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump. Italian land artist Dario Gambarin has used his tractor to transform a field near the Italian city of Verona into a giant portrait of Donald Trump.
After taking the oath of office following Richard Nixon's 1974 resignation over Watergate, President Gerald Ford famously declared, "My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over." Ford was mocked for self-serving grandiosity, yet time would prove him correct.
Colin Powell, who served as secretary of state in Republican President George W. Bush's administration, said on Tuesday he would vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton in the Nov. 8 presidential election, according to Newsday newspaper. Powell, who made the announcement at an event hosted by a Long Island business group in Woodbury, New York, said Republican Donald Trump was "not qualified" and had sold Americans a "bill of goods" that he could not deliver, Newsday said.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton warned her supporters on Tuesday against complacency as opinion polls show her holding a clear lead over Republican rival Donald Trump with two weeks left until the Nov. 8 election. Clinton told voters in Florida, one of the battleground states where the election will likely be decided, that Democrats could not afford to relax.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks at an early vote rally at Broward College in Coconut Creek, Fla. A new survey says it will take another 170 years to close the pay gap between men and women.
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In this Jan. 28, 2016 file photo, moderator Megyn Kelly talks during a Republican presidential primary debate in Des Moines, Iowa. Anticipating another appearance on a debate stage with Donald Trump, Kelly says their public feud hasn't affected her preparation and she doesn't expect a renewal of hostilities with the Republican presidential front runner.
If there's one thing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump can agree on, it's that the Islamic State group is a global threat that needs to be eradicated. However, the two presidential nominees seem to disagree on just about everything else about it, from how to defeat the militant group, to which of them the militants prefer for America's next commander-in-chief.
British singer Adele bashed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a Miami concert Tuesday night, while giving a nod to Hillary Clinton. Adele can be heard on video telling the crowd "Don't vote for him - that's what I'm saying."
In this Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speak during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis. Trump gets outsized attention for what he's tweeting and retweeting on a near-daily basis.
The Guardian has an audio recording of Theresa May speaking at Goldman Sachs in May, which it says reveals her "numerous concerns" about Brexit. The then-Home Secretary goes further than she did in public while advocating Remain.
The Florida retiree community of The Villages has become an important Republican stronghold in Donald Trump's play for this key southeastern US state This is the central Florida community of The Villages, developed especially for retirees, which has become an important Republican stronghold in White House hopeful Donald Trump's play for this key southeastern US state. "They are people who worked hard, saved their money, feel very strongly about the opportunities they had in this great country," said John Calandro, chairman of the Sumter County Republican Party.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich dismissed FNC's Megyn Kelly of being "fascinated with sex" over her reporting on allegations of groping by the GOP nominee Donald Trump . Kelly told Gingrich to go work on "your anger issues."
Many unorthodox things have taken place in the 2016 race for the White House, but Russia is perhaps the most unlikely guest at the US political dinner table. From US accusations that Moscow hacked emails of Democratic Party leaders to hurt Hillary Clinton, to her charge that opponent Donald Trump is a "puppet" of Russia's Vladimir Putin, one might be forgiven for thinking it's 1960, not 2016.
Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Hillary ClintonA s plan for Syria would "lead to World War Three". The Republican nominee told Reuters that defeating the Islamic State was more important than persuading Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, to step down.
"Hillary Clinton gave them 20 percent of our uranium - gave Russia for a big payment." - Donald Trump, campaign rally, Oct. 25, 2016 "Remember that Hillary Clinton gave Russia 20 percent of American uranium and, you know, she was paid a fortune.
The presidential candidates zeroed in on the crucial swing state of Florida on Tuesday, with Donald Trump making his fifth appearance there in three days and Hillary Clinton holding rallies Tuesday and Wednesday. The GOP nominee appeared in Sanford and launched familiar attacks on the media and Clinton, predicting victory in the Sunshine State despite lagging in the state's polls.
Donald Trump has plenty of woes in Utah, usually a reliably red state. Polls show the Republican presidential nominee is essentially in a three-way tie with Democrat Hillary Clinton and an independent conservative-giving the Democrats their first chance at putting the state in their column in more than 50 years.
States that many thought would be the crux of their battle ground map, like Ohio and Florida, have moved down or completely off the list. But Democrats have successfully expanded the map enough so that they have multiple paths to the five seats they need for an outright majority - or four if Hillary Clinton wins the presidency, which also looks increasingly likely.
Hillary Clinton will celebrate her 69th birthday on Wednesday, but that didn't stop a crowd at a Florida rally from singing " Happy Birthday " to the Democratic candidate on Tuesday. "Thank you," Clinton replied to the rally with laughter.