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Hillary Clinton attends a rally in Philadelphia, July 29, 2016 and Donald Trump holds a press conference on July 27, 2016 in Doral, Florida. They aren't your classic battleground states, but that isn't stopping Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton from campaigning there.
Hillary Clinton watches a speaker during a campaign rally at Florida International University Panther Arena on July 23, 2016 in Miami, Florida. In the past two election cycles, presidential nominees have embarked on campaign trips overseas to gain international exposure and show off their foreign policy chops.
As his poll numbers drop and amid talk of an "intervention," Donald Trump smiles at a campaign town hall in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016. Photo Credit: AP / Evan Vucci As his poll numbers drop and amid talk of an "intervention," Donald Trump smiles at a campaign town hall in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016.
There are strong parallels between Brexit and the rise of the anti-establishment populism of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump "The Times they are a'changing". Only in America could a high profile billionaire seek to move into public housing that has just been vacated by an evicted black family.
Though heavily criticized on the presidential campaign trail, the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement would benefit San Diego's export economy by lowering tariffs in other Pacific Rim countries, according to a report released Wednesday. The report by the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy and the San Diego World Trade Center notes that 97 percent of local exports -- worth more than $22 billion -- go to countries that have signed on to the TPP.
Hillary Clinton is criticizing Donald Trump's use of outsourcing at his companies, part of an effort to undercut the business record that has formed the basis of his presidential pitch. "What kind of man does business by hurting other people? I am just so determined that we are not going to let him do to America what he has done to small business," she told several thousand people gathered at in a high school gymnasium on Wednesday afternoon.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will make his Minnesota debut on the campaign trail Aug. 19, according to an event invitation posted by journalists on social media. The fundraiser will be held in Minneapolis, though a specific location and time will not be given until donors RSVP.
Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson and his running mate, Bill Weld, came out swinging Wednesday against their major party rivals: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. At a CNN town hall hosted by Anderson Cooper, Weld outright mocked Trump - saying he has "a screw loose" - while Johnson shed his typical reluctance to attack Clinton by questioning her integrity.
Their party in crisis, Republicans' frustration with Donald Trump reached new heights on Wednesday as party leaders on Capitol Hill and inside New York's Trump Tower scrambled to persuade their presidential nominee to abandon divisive tactics that have triggered sinking poll numbers and low morale. Party chairman Reince Priebus appealed to the New York billionaire's adult children to help amid new signs of a campaign in trouble.
Mike Pence is urging supporters in battleground Colorado to convince their neighbors to vote for Donald Trump. But the Indiana governor and Trump's running mate declined to echo Trump's claim that the election could be "rigged."
Hillary Clinton is criticizing Donald Trump's use of outsourcing at his companies, part of an effort to undercut the business record that has formed the basis of his presidential pitch. "What kind of man does business by hurting other people? I am just so determined that we are not going to let him do to America what he has done to small business," she told several thousand people gathered at in a high school gymnasium on Wednesday afternoon.
Thousands of hackers and other cybersecurity professionals converged on Las Vegas on Wednesday for the annual Black Hat conference. Here are some highlights of the day's events.
COMMERCE CITY x2013 If Colorado isnx2019t a battleground state anymore, the campaigns for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump must not have received the memo.Both camps made stops in Colorado on Wednesday, with Clinton speaking in the Denver area, and Trumpx2019s running mate, Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana, speaking at dueling events...
Billionaire hedge fund manager Seth Klarman said on Wednesday he would work to get Hillary Clinton elected president of the United States because he finds recent comments by Donald Trump "shockingly unacceptable." "His words and actions over the last several days are so shockingly unacceptable in our diverse and democratic society that it is simply unthinkable that Donald Trump could become our president," Klarman said of the Republican presidential nominee.
Hillary Clinton offers Donald Trump a history lesson in Philadelphia, saying the US never "wanted one person, one man to have all the power like a king." "I will not be a happy trigger like some people might be," Trump said on the Today show in the US in April, adding: "I will be the last to use nuclear weapons."
An elderly Florida couple came to blows while having a heated argument over the presidential race, in which the husband supports Donald Trump and the wife is a Hillary Clinton supporter. Lawrence Littman, 78, was arrested last Wednesday night at his Bradenton home for allegedly hurling his wife, 73-year-old Elvia Littman, to the floor.
Retired general says he might not vote in November as he claims 'no one' he knows is advising Trump on foreign policy Former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden, a four-star general, says he's unsure if he'll vote in November Hayden, a Republican, said Donald Trump would have to make a hard sell to him - and that doesn't look likely The former top spook said while Hillary Clinton has an edge over Trump in foreign policy, he's not ready to commit Retired four-star General Michael Hayden suggested that he may sit out this election as he's currently unable to support his party's nominee Donald Trump and remains on the fence about crossing the aisle to vote for Hillary Clinton.
Murdered jogger's body was found by her father: Retired firefighter discovered his daughter's remains near New York bike path after she was sexually assaulted and strangled in broad daylight Republicans are 'actively' exploring plot to DITCH Trump: 'Incredibly upset' party chair Reince Preibus calls candidate over feud with Khan family Patient set to undergo the world's first human head transplant says 'Dr Frankenstein' will reveal details of the operation next month Obama commuted the sentences of 214 inmates today: He has now shortened more sentences than the last nine presidents COMBINED How old is too old for a safe pregnancy? From strokes to stillbirth: Expert reveals risks of having a baby in your 30s, 40s, 50s and even 60s Trump asked a foreign policy adviser three times in ONE HOUR why U.S. doesn't use its nuclear weapons Terror on board flaming passenger jet: Footage from inside ... (more)
Hillary Clinton during a campaign event at Ernst Community Cultural Center at Northern Virginia Community College July 14, 2016 in Annandale, Virginia. Yesterday I gave my reasons for not voting for Trump .
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, was responsible for negotiations that led to a $400 million U.S. payment to Iran when she was secretary of state. Reacting to a Wall Street Journal story published Wednesday that described the delivery of the $400 million in cash to Tehran in January, Trump accused Clinton on Twitter of having opened talks to give Iran the money.