GOP Presidential Candidate Donald Trump Campaigns In Iowa

Donald Trump threatened Saturday to bring Gennifer Flowers, with whom Bill Clinton admitted to having a sexual relationship decades ago, to Monday's presidential debate. The taunt is a response to prominent Trump critic Mark Cuban's plans to sit in the front row of the debate at the invitation of Hillary Clinton's campaign.

Donald Trump Invites Gennifer Flowers to Attend Monday’s Debate

Gennifer Flowers blows a kiss to talk show host Larry King during her live interview on CNN's Larry King Live show in Hollywood, CA. According to reports leaked to the press, US President Bill Clinton admitted during a deposition in the Paula Jones investigation to having an affair with Flowers while he was governor of Arkansas.

The Latest: Clinton speaks with Charlotte pastors

Hillary Clinton has spoken by phone with African-American pastors in Charlotte, North Carolina, as the city deals with the aftermath of the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott. Clinton's campaign says the pastors told her the city would come together to rebuild trust between the police department and community.

Will Trump stick to themes, or have to go deep? Michael Smerconish

Many remember that in 1984, Ronald Reagan defeated Walter Mondale in a 49-state landslide, but few recall that Reagan turned in a poor performance in their first debate. After his sluggish behavior in their initial encounter reignited concerns about the 73-year-old president, Roger Ailes was recruited to advise him.

N.Y. Times endorses Clinton in White House race

The New York Times endorsed Democrat Hillary Clinton for the White House on Saturday, saying she was more qualified than Republican presidential rival Donald Trump to handle the challenges facing the United States. The newspaper described Clinton as "one of the most tenacious politicians of her generation" and said she had displayed a command of policy and diplomatic nuance while building a reputation for grit and bipartisan cooperation.

Realities behind the wall

Heavy machinery and construction workers are seen along a motorway stretch in Calais as work continues to build a wall to secure the approach to the city from migrants trying to reach Britain, Calais, France. - REUTERS The fuss over measures to prevent illegal migration seems as out of touch with popular sentiments as it is with political platforms championing these measures.

Trump warms up for Clinton debate with Virginia rally

Trump warms up for Clinton debate with Virginia rally GOP candidate suggests that Gennifer Flowers may be one of his debate guests Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dsBC9m Warming up for Monday's showdown with Democrat Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump stumped in Virginia on Saturday and suggested on social media that he might extend a debate invitation to Gennifer Flowers, a woman once linked to former President Bill Clinton. "Our campaign is about breaking up the special interest monopoly in Washington, D.C.," Trump told backers in Roanoke, Va., the biggest city in the more-conservative western part of the state.

Sen. Ted Cruz changes course, endorses Trump for president

Ted Cruz offered his first extensive defense of his endorsement of Donald Trump here Saturday, declining to disavow his searing criticisms of Trump's candidacy but arguing he made the best decision possible. Twenty-four hours after surprisingly abandoning his months-long opposition to his former Republican primary foe, Cruz uneasily stumped for Trump's White House bid, portraying him as the best and only option to stop Hillary Clinton.

Newspaper Endorsements Matter Most When They’re Unexpected

The New York Times editorial board endorsed Hillary Clinton for president on Saturday, saying their reasoning was "rooted in respect for her intellect, experience and courage." "The best case for Hillary Clinton cannot be, and is not, that she isn't Donald Trump," the board wrote, before citing its reasons why Clinton is better suited to the presidency than her opponent.

‘This is not a normal election year’: New York Times delivers…

The New York Times editorial board delivered a hearty endorsement of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Saturday, while calling Donald Trump the "worst nominee" put forward by a major party in American history. The Times' board said it is trying to persuade voters who might be on the fence about voting for Clinton, rather than "merely affirming the choice of Clinton supporters."

Olivia Wilde having a girl

The 32-year-old actress is heavily pregnant with her and fiance Jason Sudeikis' second child - a sibling for their two-year-old son Otis - and she revealed while supporting presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton that she will be welcoming a daughter into the world in the coming months. She retweeted a video posted by the Democratic candidate and wrote: "As someone who is about to have a daughter, this hits me deep in my core.

Donald Trump unleashes on ‘dopey’ Mark Cuban, threatens to…

Donald Trump threatened on Saturday to put Gennifer Flowers, a woman Bill Clinton said he had an affair with, in the front row of Monday's debate as a direct result of Hillary Clinton's campaign giving Mark Cuban a front-row seat at the titanic event. "If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Gennifer Flowers right alongside of him," he wrote on Twitter .

Maybe Millennials Think Clintona s Already Won. She Hasna t.The good…

If the presidential campaign remains close going down the stretch, an increasingly crucial challenge for Hillary Clinton will be convincing Millennial voters who aren't voting for Donald Trump to show up at the polls and vote for her rather than for Gary Johnson or Jill Stein. There's already plenty of speculation about how Clinton can pull this off, from getting Bernie Sanders out there campaigning for her to running more ads with hip-hop music to talking a lot about student loan debt.

The Latest: The New York Times endorses Clinton

The newspaper's editorial board on Saturday praised Clinton for bringing "a record of service and a raft of pragmatic ideas" to the election. It calls her "one of the most tenacious politicians of her generation, whose willingness to study and correct course is rare in an age of unyielding partisanship."

Trump threatens to bring Gennifer Flowers to debate

Trump threatens to bring Gennifer Flowers to debate - on Saturday threatened to bring a woman that Bill Clinton - had an extramarital affair with when he debates Hillary Clinton - "If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Jennifer Flowers [sic] right alongside of him!"