As Trump falters, more Republicans say they’ll block Clinton

A new fundraising email from House Speaker Paul Ryan's political operation, over former Speaker Newt Gingrich's signature, seeks money for Republican congressional candidates by calling the appeal "our very last chance to stop Pelosi and Hillary." Indiana Republican Trey Hollingsworth says in one TV ad that he's running for Congress to stop three Democrats - opponent Shelli Yoder, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi - from imposing "higher taxes and government-run health care."

AP Fact Check: No ‘criminal act’ in race of FBI agent’s wife

In this May 24, 2016 file photo, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. Donald Trump was out of bounds when he accused rival Hillary Clinton of a "criminal act" by giving large campaign contributions to the wife of an FBI official who later supervised the agency's investigation into Clinton's email practices when she was secretary of state.

Private Jets for Corgis and Other Secrets of Putin’s Inner Circle 27 minutes ago

Infighting among Putin's inner circle has led to a series of disclosures over the past few months that have shined a harsh light on the private dealings of the Kremlin court -- much as Hillary Clinton has endured the airing of thousands of e-mails as a result of what the U.S. calls Russian hacking of her campaign. As the Kremlin gears up for Putin's last re-election bid in 18 months, anti-graft crusader Alexei Navalny has emerged as the conduit of choice for rival factions to scoop dirt on each other as they jostle to retain their fiefdoms.

University of California is HillaryClinton’s top source of campaign cash

The University of California is the biggest source of cash for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics. Individuals affiliated with the University of California system gave nearly $1.2 million to Clinton's campaign committee, the largest bloc of contributions she received for her presidential run.

They’re with her: Illegal immigrants godoor-to-door on behalf of Hillary

They're with her: Illegal immigrants go door-to-door on behalf of Hillary Hot Air, by Larry OA Connor In 2012 the Obama Administration granted temporary legal status to close to 750,000 illegal immigrants under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.Now they are going door-to-door campaigning on behalf of Hillary Clinton and other Democrats.

Head Space’: How HillaryClinton’s Inner Circle TiptoesAround Her Health Issues

Hillary Clinton's top campaign officials regularly discuss and assess the Democratic presidential candidate's mental well-being, according to several conversations seen in Wikileaks' release of campaign chairman John Podesta's purported email accounts. Monday's new batch of emails revealed a new thread, flagged by The American Mirror, showing that Clinton's state of mind worried Podesta enough to reach out to the campaign's Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri - presumably because she was face-to-face with Clinton.

Obama mixes talk of a mean tweets,a politics on Jimmy Kimmel

President Barack Obama entertained Jimmy Kimmel's audience with some of the mean tweets sent his way, beginning with one sent by Donald Trump in August when he said during the middle of his three-day visit to Nevada and California, where he is campaigning and raising money for presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and other Democratic candidates. The segment contained a mix of humor and serious talk about the current election.

Rudy Giuliani: Polls are oversampling Democrats

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani on Tuesday said public polls are oversampling Democrats and that Donald Trump is probably doing better than 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney among both Democrats and independents. "I do think the oversampling of Democrats is apparent," Mr. Giuliani said on "Fox and Friends."

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy says Republicans a are going to keep this Housea

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday said people need to elect Donald Trump as the next president and that he's concerned about issues like the U.S. Supreme Court and foreign policy. "I want to see this country change.

DNC moves to discredit Project Veritas after latest video alleges campaign illegality

The Democratic National Committee moved Monday to discredit Project Veritas Action after the conservative group released a third undercover video alleging that the party engaged in illegal campaign coordination. In a statement, DNC spokesman Adam Hodge advised voters to "consider the source," referring to Project Veritas president James O'Keefe.