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Hillary Clinton now leads Donald Trump by 15 points in the state of Virginia, according to findings released Sunday by Christopher Newport University's Wason Center for Public Policy. Prior to the second debate and the release of tapes recording Trump's lewd comments about women, Clinton held the lead by a narrower margin, with 42 percent to Trump's 35 .
Every four years, the American Farm Bureau Federation asks the Democratic and Republican presidential nominees to address the issues that concern farmers and ranchers the most. The AFBF asked Democratic nominees Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump the same questions.
Donald Trump has been raising doubts about the integrity of the election for months, but his running mate and other GOP leaders are taking a more cautious tone. "We will absolutely accept the result of the election," Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence said on NBC's Meet The Press Sunday.
The governor of North Carolina is calling the firebombing of a GOP office in that state "an attack on democracy." Hillsborough, NC, police said someone threw a bottle containing flammable liquid through the window of the Orange County Republican headquarters.
Donald Trump's threat to imprison Hillary Clinton if he wins the presidency - "You'd be in jail" - may have stirred unease for the cast of Massachusetts politicians who have gone out of their way to savage him. Senator Elizabeth Warren has ridiculed him as "a small, insecure money grubber."
Donald Trump on Sunday sought to sow doubt about the legitimacy of a presidential election he called "rigged," claiming - without evidence - that the firebombing of a local GOP office in North Carolina was perpetrated by supporters of Hillary Clinton. That as Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, downplayed the "rigged election" charges.
A local Republican Party office in North Carolina was torched by a flammable device and someone spray-painted an anti-GOP slogan referring to "Nazi Republicans" on a nearby wall, authorities said Sunday. A bottle filled with flammable liquid was thrown through the window of the Orange County Republican Party headquarters overnight, according to a news release from the town of Hillsborough.
The 24-year-old actress was recently involved in a peaceful protest against the proposed pipeline plans, which aims to transport crude oil from the North Dakota Bakken region through South Dakota and Iowa into Illinois, crossing the Missouri River. The Divergent star was among 100 protestors who turned up to the construction site to campaign for a different route to be made that doesn't disrupt the clean water in the river.
WASHINGTON – Mike Pence said Sunday he and Donald Trump will abide by “the will of the American people” on Election Day, and suggested that Trump's claim of a 'rigged” election stems from his belief the media is ganging up on him.
The website released its ninth batch of emails on Sunday, more results from the apparent hack of the personal email account of Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. As with previous disclosures, SundayA s release includes information on how ClintonA s campaign can appeal to black voters, how the candidate could handle apologies, and dealings with the media.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump continued his feud with House Speaker Paul Ryan on Sunday, after Ryan distanced himself from Trump in response to the bombshell recording of Trump boasting about sexual assault. In a series of tweets, Trump called Ryan "a man who doesn't know how to win," referring to his loss in 2012, when he was the GOP's vice presidential nominee, and said that the House speaker "does zilch" to help him defeat Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton .
The Republican presidential candidate tweeted early Sunday morning that the show's skit depicting him this week was a "hit job." Trump went on to write that it's "time to retire" the show, calling it "boring and unfunny" and adding that Alec Baldwin's portrayal of him "stinks."
The most disturbing aspect of this bizarre presidential election cycle is not the nomination of Donald Trump per se but rather that millions of Americans support him. While most politicians are Machiavellian opportunists with erratic ethics, rarely has a candidate for high office had such glaringly dangerous personality defects and egregiously deficient moral integrity as does Trump.
Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence says evidence implicates Russia in recent email hacks tied to the US election, contradicting his running mate, Donald Trump, who cast doubt on Russia's involvement. As Trump continued to fight his running mate on key issues a new poll revealed Hillary Clinton has more than doubled her lead in Virginia.
Mike Pence said Sunday he and Donald Trump will abide by "the will of the American people" on Election Day, and suggested that Trump's claim of a "rigged" election stems from his belief the media is ganging up on him. "We will absolutely accept the results of the election," Pence said in television interviews.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his surrogates amplified their rhetoric on the racially charged issue of voting fraud, accusing Democrats of systematic cheating that could throw the election to Hillary Clinton. Trump said in a Twitter message Sunday that the Nov. 8 election is "absolutely being rigged" at polling places and through media coverage.
Donald Trump is playing a starring role in at least five of the most hotly contested races for the California Assembly and Senate. California Democrats in those races are using a strategy their party has employed in congressional and other contests across the country - spending millions of dollars to link Republican candidates to their party's nominee for president, even in races where GOP lawmakers have refused to back Trump.
Hacked emails released Sunday by WikiLeaks show Hillary Clinton 's aides fretting over how to respond to backlash from the LGBT community after Clinton lauded Nancy Reagan for starting a "national conversation" about AIDS in the 1980s. Clinton immediately tweeted an apology after her initial remarks last March.
Mike Pence said Sunday he and Donald Trump will abide by "the will of the American people" on Election Day, and suggested that Trump's claim of a 'rigged" election stems from his belief the media is ganging up on him. "We will absolutely accept the results of the election," Pence said in television interviews.