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Donald Trump came to this historic battlefield town Saturday to offer his vision for America's future, saying he hoped to "heal the divisions" of the country as President Lincoln tried to do here seven score and 13 years go. Yet in his own Gettysburg address, Trump, who has been sliding in the polls less than three weeks before Election Day, did not offer much in the way of race-changing oratory and did not seem to embrace Lincoln's unifying ambition.
As Clinton prepared to come out against the pipeline last year, her aides worried about how her shift in position would be perceived. (Source: Reuters) Hacked emails show Hillary Clinton's campaign wrestled with how to announce her opposition to ...
Tim Kaine is sounding a hopeful note that a Democratic White House could work with Republicans to bridge deep divides laid bare by this bitter presidential campaign.
Donald Trump on Saturday pledged postelection lawsuits against every woman who has accused him of sexual assault or other inappropriate behavior, and he charged Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic Party with orchestrating the allegations. ''Every one of these liars will be sued once the election is over,'' Trump said, adding, ''I look so forward to doing that.'
The Trump campaign has announced that the candidate will deliver a major speech in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, October 22. He will present his closing arguments for American voters, outlining the steps he will take in his first 100 days to make America great again. For all his gaffes and misstatements, the fact is this: The race is not over until it's over.
"So obviously I didn't actually film it in the White House," 23-year-old Marlon Craft said of his latest video, "Politickin,'" which has garnered more than 8,000 views on YouTube since it dropped ahead of Wednesday's presidential debate. An online music hub he's collaborating with called TeamBackPack works out of the YouTube Space inside Chelsea Market , which has a studio set up as the presidential office for election season, he said.
US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton poses for a picture during a campaign event in Cleveland, Ohio US, October 21, 2016. Photo: Reuters Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton maintained her commanding lead in the race to win the Electoral College and claim the US presidency, according to the latest States of the Nation project results released on Saturday.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine has hired a transition director to help him prepare to take office should he and running mate Hillary Clinton win the election. Turnage was Kaine's chief of staff when Kaine was governor of Virginia.
NFL players' fury at the league for letting off wife abusing Giants kicker: Outcry after Josh Brown is put on PAID leave after he admitted treating his wife like a 'slave' over years of abuse 'All of these liars will be sued after the election is over': Trump vows to take legal action against every woman who's accused him of sexual misconduct during his campaign U.S. soccer star Lauren Holiday, 28, has brain tumor successfully removed just one month after giving birth to her first child with pro basketball player husband Trump cuts Hillary's lead in HALF to four points in latest poll, and 70% of Republicans believe vote rigging will hand Hillary victory Trump prepares for Gettysburg address unveiling 'first 100 days' agenda - and his aides say Hillary is just 'waiting out the clock' Was Friday's massive hack mounted through BABY MONITORS? Investigators say attack could have relied on ... (more)
GOP nominee Donald Trump Saturday outlined an ambitious plan for his first 100 days in office, saying on the first day alone he has several steps he plans to take to end Washington's corruption. "One thing we all know is that we will never solve our problems by relying on the same politicians who created these problems in the first place," Trump said to a supportive, cheering audience in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Lloyd Blankfein, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., has shied away from publicly backing a presidential candidate this year, saying his support could harm that person's chances. Yet in an interview that will air Sunday on CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS," Blankfein, asked if he personally supports and admires Democrat Hillary Clinton, said that he did.
The Trump campaign has announced that the candidate will deliver a major speech in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He will present his closing arguments for American voters, outlining the steps he will take in his first 100 days to make America great again.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in 2016 photos. This is a presidential campaign about trust, temperament, honesty, judgment, character, personality and, some are convinced, a personality disorder or two.
An envelope with suspicious white powder prompted panic at Hillary Clinton's campaign office in New York on Friday evening. Two interns reportedly discovered the substance when they opened the envelope at the campaign's Manhattan office, and it was then brought to the Brooklyn office, police said.
Vice President Biden made it clear just how strongly he dislikes Donald Trump in a speech Friday. Biden finds the Republican nominee so repugnant that he would like to travel back in time to his high school days and "take him behind the gym."
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Bill Burton, former National Press Secretary for the Obama '08 Presidential Campaign, about whether Hillary Clinton should pursue votes in these states to build on her lead.
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Police in New York say preliminary tests on a white powdery substance found in an envelope sent to Hillary Clinton's campaign show that it was not harmful.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton points to the crowd while speaking at a rally at Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, Friday, Oct. 21, 2016. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton points to the crowd while speaking at a rally at Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, Friday, Oct. 21, 2016.