Hillary’s VP, Sen. Tim Kaine, Tells Ohioans 2016 Election In…

Virginia Senator and Hillary Clinton's vice presidential running mate, Tim Kaine, spoke mid-morning at an early vote canvass launch event that attracted a couple hundred supporters who showed up in the affluent Columbus suburb of Upper Arlington, this reporter's high school Alma mater. The Clinton-Kaine campaign knows the power that lies in early voting, and Sen. Kaine, whose time in the Peace Corps in central American enabled him to lace parts of his talk in Spanish, told the attendees that the election was in the palm of their hands with just 20 days until America decides who the 45th President of the United States will be.

State officials say voter fraud not an issue

Despite talk of fraud and rigged elections on the national level, Mississippi officials say voters should have confidence in the integrity of state elections. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has repeatedly raised the specter that if he loses the Nov. 8 election against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton it will be because of voter fraud or a rigged election.

Trump, Clinton, differ in number of visits to New Hampshire

The spotlight New Hampshire enjoyed during its presidential primary hasn't dimmed heading into the general election, despite the state's paltry four Electoral College votes. But the candidates differ significantly in how much they're sharing it.

Fox’s Wallace asks precise follow-up that makes news

Fox News' Chris Wallace worked hard to keep the final presidential debate substantive with tough questions to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, but it was the simplest of queries that extracted the biggest headline. Noting Trump's claims Wednesday night that the election was being rigged against him, Wallace asked the Republican whether he would accept the results win or lose, saying GOP vice presidential candidate Mike Pence had said that he would.

The Latest: Twitter says most debate tweets were about Trump

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, right, hands a microphone to former President Bill Clinton, left, as they visit a debate watch party at the Craig Ranch Regional Amphitheater in North Las Vegas, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, following the third presidential debate. less Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, right, hands a microphone to former President Bill Clinton, left, as they visit a debate watch party at the Craig Ranch Regional Amphitheater in North Las ... more Twitter says that the Republican nominee was the subject of nearly 60 percent of the tweets sent about the candidates.

Trump says Clinton and Obama paid people to cause violence at his rallies

Moderator Chris Wallace questions Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016. During the third and final presidential debate, Republican nominee Donald Trump accused his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton of paying people to incite violence at his rallies.

Hillary Clinton accuses Donald Trump of being Vladimir Putin’s ‘puppet’

Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton take part in their third and final 2016 presidential campaign debate, moderated by Chris Wallace , at UNLV in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., October 19, 2016. REUTERS/David Becker Democrat Hillary Clinton accused Republican presidential rival Donald Trump on Wednesday of being a "puppet" for Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose country has been accused by US intelligence officials of meddling in the US election.

Donald Trump calls Hillary Clinton a ‘nasty woman’; Twitterati feminists give it back to him superbly

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton waves to the audience as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump puts his notes away after the third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas on October 19. As the November 8 US presidential election approaches, people around the world are sitting on the edge of their seats as America goes to polls - with a very controversial choice between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton. At the third presidential debate, Clinton and Trump's ugly and bitter battle for the White House barrelled towards the end, with the candidates taking the debate stage Wednesday night for one final primetime showdown.

Might Not Accept the Election Results: Donald Trump

Republican presidential canditate Donald Trump today said he might not accept the results of next month's election if he felt it was rigged, a remark slammed as "horrifying" by his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as the two faced off in the final presidential debate. "I will look at it at the time.

Clinton Wins Third and Final Presidential Debate: Poll

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has won the third and final presidential debate with her Republican rival Donald Trump by an impressive 13 percentage points after a feisty fight here, according to a a latest poll. Overall 52 per cent of those who watched the debate said Clinton did the best job, while 39 per cent said Trump was the winner, CNN said, releasing the results of its unscientific poll.

Cuban: Trump a blew it,a a horriblea if he wona t accept defeat

So Donald Trump wouldn't accept Barack Obama as a legal American, and won't accept Hillary Clinton as president, or even another Ruth Bader Ginsburg as judge. "Whether he accepts the outcome [of the election] - that's a red herring," Perry said Wednesday after Trump's aggressive but sometimes sour performance in the third and final presidential debate.

5 times candidates didn’t tell the whole truth during debate

While presidential candidates have the power to influence millions of voters during debates, but what they say isn't always true. PolitiFact tasked a team of 20 fact checkers to sort out fact from fiction as Democratice nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump went head to head during the final debate Wednesday night .