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Vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine is confident he and Hillary Clinton will win Texas in November and break a long tradition of Republican presidential candidates winning the Lone Star State. Kaine, a Virginia senator, pointed to his home state as evidence that team Clinton knows what it takes to flip a state from red to blue.
Hillary Clinton and her husband Bill are expanding their foothold in Westchester County, picking up the house next door to their place in Chappaqua. The new "ranch style" house on Old House Lane was originally priced at $1.18 million, but was sold at a slightly reduced $1.16 million - or $319 per square foot - in August, the New York Post reported.
When Hillary Clinton said that half of Donald Trump's supporters belonged in a "basket of deplorables," Republicans thought they just might have found her campaign-crushing-blunder. The gaffe, they hoped, was a way to cement an image as an out-of-touch snob, just as Democrats did four years ago to Mitt Romney after he said "47 But a new Associated Press-GfK poll finds that Clinton's stumble didn't have quite the impact that Trump and his supporters wanted.
Oculus founder Palmer Luckey secretly bankrolled an Internet meme group circulating anti-Hillary Clinton propaganda, according to The Daily Beast . Luckey financially backed pro-Donald Trump organization Nimble America , which describes itself as a crowdfunded nonprofit focused on "promoting the ideals of America First" and dedicated to proving that "s**tposting is powerful and meme magic is real."
With more than 120 million Americans expected to cast ballots for president this fall, the nation's voting process seems more convoluted than ever and rife with potential for confusion come Election Day. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters as she arrives to speak during a presidential primary election night rally, Tuesday, June 7, 2016, in New York.
Despite being Secretary of State for four years and living a life devoted to politics, Daily Voice voters believe Republican Presidential Nominee Donald J. Trump would be better at handling national security than would Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton. Our DV Decision series, which asked the question just days after the NYC Chelsea and Jersey Shore bombings, gave Trump the edge, with 57 percent of the vote.
Ask Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump how they are preparing for the debate Monday that could upend the presidential race , and they might just change the subject. Their aides, of course, are handing them briefing books detailing where the cameras will be placed and what the price of milk is.
FBI dumps new batch of Clinton probe documents Nearly 200 pages show often haphazard handling of sensitive info, devices Check out this story on CurrentArgus.com: http://usat.ly/2dqO3Cu WASHINGTON -- Nearly 200 additional pages released late Friday from the FBI's now-closed investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server show an often-haphazard handling of sensitive information and devices by top aides who scrambled to keep their boss in the loop on important digital information. One aide recalled helping Clinton replace BlackBerry devices three or four times during her tenure, once after the secretary spilled coffee on a device and again when one of the new devices began to "slowly fail over time.'
There's been lots of speculation about the fate of the Republican Party if Donald Trump loses. There's been less speculation, though recent polling suggests it may be in order, about the fate of the Democratic Party if Hillary Clinton loses.
Hillary Clinton is the worst kind of political animal, one who will exploit anything for political gain, distort facts and shift her positions at will for votes, significantly more than your garden-variety pandering politician.
The Federal Reserve flatly refused this week, for the umpteenth time, to hike interest rates because of the still-fragile nature of President Obama's very weak economy. It is barely growing at a mediocre rate of little more than 1 percent.
He grew up in a lower middle-income household. His parents worked three jobs. In the winter they wore jackets inside because they could not afford to run the heat.
The Sept. 26 issue of Time magazine cover featured the heads of comedians Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee, John Oliver, Trevor Noah, Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel, and the headline "We Joke.
Every presidential campaign draws on familiar pop culture references to bring the candidates down to Earth. Critics use the references to illuminate the differences between voters of different generations.
This election year makes a mockery of past complaints about the "lesser of two evils." That cliche has been trotted out in every election of my lifetime.
Oculus founder Palmer Luckey has secretly been spending some of his Facebook millions on funding an unofficial Donald Trump supporters group that "shitposts" anti-Hillary Clinton memes and images. In a report tonight on The Daily Beast, 24-year-old Luckey is revealed as a financial backer for Nimble America , an organization that promotes Trump in the forthcoming presidential election through online and real-world advertising and viral posts.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley touted Hillary Clinton as the nation's next commander-in-chief Thursday, telling local Democrats at Elizabeth City's new Democratic campaign office she would beat Republican rival Donald Trump and his "overtly fascist" policies. O'Malley made his remarks at the new office on Halstead Boulevard, where workers noted Thursday that North Carolina is only 27 days away from early voting and 46 days away from election day.
When Hillary Clinton said that half of Donald Trump's supporters belonged in a ''basket of deplorables,'' Republicans thought they just might have found her campaign-crushing-blunder. The gaffe, they hoped, was a way to cement an image as an out-of-touch snob, just as Democrats did four years ago to Mitt Romney after he said ''47 percent'' of voters backed President Barack Obama because they were ''dependent on government.'
The contradictions of capitalist culture and barbarism are sometimes so acute that they break through even into corporate big media. We can be grateful for such moments, and so I draw your attention to a principled statement by Richard Beck , urging pardon for Chelsea Manning.