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An ABC News/Washington Post poll has Hillary Clinton ahead of Donald Trump by four points, the same percentage as the survey's margin of error But an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows Clinton ahead of Trump by 11 points in a four-way race Two new national polls that dropped today tell different tales, with Donald Trump nipping at Hillary Clinton's heels in one - and her running away with the race in another. The new ABC News/Washington Post poll has Clinton just 4 points ahead of Trump, in both a two and four-person race, with the poll's margin of error also being 4 points.
Trump accuses SNL of being part of media conspiracy to 'rig' the election: The Donald hits out at Alec Baldwin's 'hit job', says his portrayal 'stinks' and calls for the 'unfunny' show to be cancelled Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay's 15-year-old daughter is shot dead in late-night shoot-out at Kentucky fast food restaurant The State Department 'tried to make the FBI change the classification of emails during the Hillary Clinton investigation in exchange for more overseas postings for agents' 'Your beautiful dutiful wife': SNL's 'Melania' and the Trump women channel Beyonce as they warn he'd just be that 'guy with the weird hair' without them NINTH Trump accuser comes forward: Clinton donor claims the billionaire kissed her on the mouth in front of her shocked family at Mother's Day lunch at Mar-a-Lago club Hillary Clinton told Goldman Sachs that Wall Street had to reined in for 'political ... (more)
Hillary Clinton has pulled farther ahead of Donald Trump in the final stretch of the campaign, and she is closing the gap on key economic issues. WSJ's Shelby Holliday reports on the latest WSJ/NBC News national poll.
Of Trump's lewd 2005 remarks about women and the following allegations of assault, Pence said in a "Face the Nation," interview, "I spoke out in my concern about the 11-year-old video that came forward. He went before the American people and said that he apologized to his family and he apologized to the people of this country and said he was embarrassed about what he'd said 11 years ago."
Sunday, October 16, is the one-hundred-year anniversary of the organization founded by Margaret Sanger, which would become known as Planned Parenthood. Sanger, a eugenicist, wrote in the New York Times in 1923 that her goal was the "release and cultivation of the better elements in our society and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extinction of defective stock - those human weeds which threaten the blossoming of the finest flowers of American civilization."
A new Washington Post-ABC News poll , Finds Hillary Clinton doubling her lead over Donald Trump from two to four points, which is within the poll's 4 percent margin of error: The Washington Post reports that the poll was conducted after the release of the 2005 video in which Trump spoke about taking sexual advantage of women and "during a time when numerous women have accused him of sexual misconduct." And even though nearly 7 in 10 respondents believe Trump probably made unwanted sexual advances, and a majority say his apology for what he said on that tape was insincere, the controversy appears to "have had only a minimal impact on his overall support."
From Chevy Chase's rendition of Gerald Ford to Jay Pharoah's Barack Obama, Saturday Night Live has always taken shots at politicians. This year is no different with Alec Baldwin portraying Donald Trump while Kate Mackinnon plays Hillary Clinton on the show.
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. >> Donald Trump's latest unsubstantiated salvo against rival Hillary Clinton charges she might have been on drugs during their last debate and challenges her to join him in undergoing a pre-debate drug test ahead of their third and final clash. The unfounded claim that the Democratic nominee needed pharmaceutical help took some attention away from whether voters would believe the women who claim that Trump sexually assaulted them or instead accept the Republican's flat denials.
Vice President Joe Biden says one reason he thinks Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has a tougher time appealing to some voter groups like working-class whites is because “there is a sort of double standard for a woman candidate.” Biden says in an interview airing Sunday on NBC's “Meet the Press” that Democrats could do more to speak to the struggles of a family making $80,000 to $100,000 a year with a couple of children. Biden says it's important to talk directly to them and show them more respect.
One problem with the Wikileaks release of all these Clinton emails in such a short period of time is that it's almost impossible to really dig into all of them. Fortunately, other folks such as those at the Washington Times have been doing the leg work and digging up some of the good stuff.
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It shouldn't come as a surprise, but being a Washington insider isn't something that candidates brag about. At a time when voters in both parties are sick of the status quo, trading on one's influence is a huge political problem.
Donald Trump You can't trust polls: Clinton leads, but our polling methods are bunk O'Malley: Trump 'hijacked the Republican Party's nomination' Trump NY co-chair: People won't allow Ryan's 'treachery' MORE and other Republicans have raised allegations of "pay for play" in the Clinton Foundation, saying it allowed improper access to the State Department for donors while Clinton was secretary of State. Bill Clinton Clinton Foundation head: Group will be 'dramatically different' if Hillary wins 10 races Democrats must win to take the House Clinton camp thinks Arizona may be in reach MORE recently announced a slate of changes that will take place if his wife is elected president, hoping to stem accusations of conflict of interest.
Donald Trump You can't trust polls: Clinton leads, but our polling methods are bunk O'Malley: Trump 'hijacked the Republican Party's nomination' Trump NY co-chair: People won't allow Ryan's 'treachery' MORE 's New York campaign chair said the American people won't let leadership in Washington get away with the "treachery" he's seen this year. Hillary Rodham Clinton You can't trust polls: Clinton leads, but our polling methods are bunk O'Malley: Trump 'hijacked the Republican Party's nomination' Trump NY co-chair: People won't allow Ryan's 'treachery' MORE , this is about the direction this nation is going to take in the next 30 years," Carl Paladino said in an interview with John Catsimatidis that aired Sunday.
WSJ: 'Nation Now Has Proof' of Hillary Scandals, But Leftist Media 'Devote Its Front Pages to the Trump Story' 14 Oct 2016 Wall Street Journal's Potomac Watch columnist Kimberley Strassel details the "devastating case against a Clinton presidency" that can be made by reviewing the WikiLeaks documents combined with what is already known in the public record. Strassel notes that although "the nation now has proof of pretty much everything [Hillary Clinton] has been accused of," the media "has almost uniformly ignored the flurry of bombshells, preferring to devote its front pages" to the story that Donald Trump "made lewd remarks a decade ago and now stands accused of groping women."
'I stood by your side this whole campaign, your beautiful dutiful wife': SNL's 'Melania' and the Trump women channel Beyonce as they warn he'd just be that 'guy with the weird hair' without them The State Department 'tried to make the FBI change the classification of emails during the Hillary Clinton investigation in exchange for more overseas postings for agents' Hillary Clinton told Goldman Sachs that Wall Street had to reined in for 'political reasons' in speeches released by Wikileaks after hackings NINTH Trump accuser comes forward: Clinton donor claims the billionaire kissed her on the mouth in front of her shocked family at Mother's Day lunch at Mar-a-Lago club Four dead and nine injured as 'drunk' Navy serviceman, 24, drives his truck off a San Diego bridge and lands on a music festival Two American hostages held in Yemen by pro-Iran rebels are released as Kerry tries to end ... (more)
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump listens during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016. In just a few weeks, Staten Islanders will join the rest of our nation in electing the 45th president of the United States.
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump lights a diya before delivering remarks to the Republican Hindu Coalition on Saturday. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's India connection with the Hindu right in US was on show at a fundraiser recently.
Americans are buying guns. A lot of guns. Gun sales set new records last month as, it seems, they have been doing almost every month since the election of Barack Obama as president.