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Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign plans to begin airing television ads on Friday in Arizona, a state carried by Republicans in 11 of the past 12 elections. The announcement from the Democratic nominee's campaign comes on the heels of Donald Trump's speech on Wednesday in Phoenix, where he re-stated his vow to deport millions of people living in the country illegally.
A charity watchdog with an ongoing relationship with the Clinton Foundation gave the former first family's nonprofit high marks Thursday, after an evaluation prompted by the heightened interest in the organization. The Clinton Foundation received four out of four stars - the highest rating that Charity Navigator gives after a close look at a charity's finances.
By Joshua Partlow, Sean Sullivan and Karen DeYoung, The Washington Post MEXICO CITY - Donald Trump, who has made maligning illegal immigrants from Mexico a cornerstone of his presidential campaign, met with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Wednesday - striking a remarkably subdued and cooperative tone as he faced a world leader forcefully opposed to his signature proposals. Yet just hours later in a major speech on immigration in Phoenix, Trump had returned to the aggressive tone that has defined much of his campaign.
This is a weird election year - on that much, everyone seems to agree. But could it get even weirder? A new poll says that most Texans who back Donald Trump for president would support secession should he lose to Hillary Clinton in November.
The GOP nominee reiterated many of his most extreme proposals, outlining a 10-step policy that included building his much-discussed wall , immediately deporting "criminal aliens," and adding an "ideological certification" to ensure that US visa applicants - at least from certain countries - share American values. Per his usual, Trump painted America as a country under siege by criminal aliens and pledged that from his very first hours in the Oval Office, he would commence with the promised deportations.
Hillary Clinton is clinging to just a two-point national lead over Donald Trump, according to a new poll, a far narrower margin than most other surveys show. A Fox News survey published Wednesday shows Clinton winning 41% of the vote to Trump's 39%, with third-party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein earning 9% and 4% respectively.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is opening his long-awaited immigration policy speech by detailing the stories of illegal immigrants who committed violent crimes. Trump is telling thousands in the convention center in downtown Phoenix that he has "met with many of the great parents who lost their children to sanctuary cities and open borders."
Fox News's Dr. Keith Ablow said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump showed "psychological strength" when he discussed his penis size on national television earlier this year. "He referred to my hands, 'if they're small, something else must be small,'" Trump complained.
In the wake of Hillary Clinton's historic nomination as the first woman presidential candidate of a major political party in the U.S., women continue to face obstacles in politics and the workplace, according to a national poll conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research . Three-quarters of Americans think there is at least some discrimination against women in this country, although just as many say it has decreased over the past generation.
Someone has been hacking into voter registration databases and the FBI is on it. After James Comey's blowing off the evidence collected by his agents of Hillary Clinton's email crimes, however, there's considerable cause to be afraid, very afraid, for the legitimacy of the November elections.
Hillary Clinton and the Democrats - and a considerable number of Republican summer soldiers who play "can you top this" with each other to see who can say the most hateful things about their party's nominee - thought they had Donald Trump 's number. He was ignorant, a blustery racist, a blowhard bigot and maybe even guilty of mopery, a little bit crazy and unable to learn from his mistakes.
A passerby looks at a statue depicting republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in the nude on August 18, 2016 in San Francisco, United States. This is one of five such statues created by Anarchist collective INDECLINE across five U.S. cities.
After meeting with Mexican President Enrique PeA a Nieto, Republican nominee Donald Trump said that both countries must respect the others' right to build a border wall on their soil to stop the movement of people, illegal drugs and weapons. Trump said he and PeA a Nieto discussed his call for a border wall during their meeting at the president's official residence in Mexico City, but did not talk about Trump's insistence that Mexico pay for it.
Tim Kaine, the running mate of Hillary Clinton, believes GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has lower ethical standards than Richard Nixon, who resigned as commander in chief during the Watergate scandal. "Candidates for 40 years, both parties, this is not a partisan statement, have released their tax returns," Kaine said Tuesday at rally in Lancaster, Pa., The Hill reports.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus Wednesday ripped Hillary Clinton's foreign policy speech to veterans in Cincinnati, saying that the Democrat was "only promising more of the failed approach that has created new Jihadist hotspots around the world." "Whether it's her reckless mishandling of classified information on an illicit server, her failed policies as secretary of state which enabled the growth of ISIS, lying to the families of Benghazi victims, or dismissing the VA scandals as being overblown, Hillary Clinton has proven she lacks the judgment to be commander-in-chief," Priebus said.
When the Breitbart media empire was just starting, and still being operated out of late founder Andrew Breitbart's basement, Alex Marlow was the first hire. Eight years later, at just 30 years old, he is the editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, the longest-serving employee there - and a link to the outlet's origins that some conservatives believe have been abandoned.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest wrote a letter to The New York Times criticizing it for failing to acknowledge what he called "the important and unprecedented steps that the Obama administration has taken to fulfill the president's promise to lead the most transparent White House in history."