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Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has a double digit lead over presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, according to a survey conducted this week by Public Policy Polling for the Northwest Progressive Institute. If the candidates for President this fall were Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, who would you vote for? 49% said they would vote for Hillary Clinton , while 37% said they would vote for Donald Trump .
After a report emerged last week that the Democratic National Committee's security had been breached by Russian government hackers, a document surfaced yesterday that many are saying is the Democratic Party's official opposition research on presidential candidate Donald Trump. Through more than 200 pages, the oppo book mostly consists of news clips and interviews with Trump over the last three decades.
Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gestures during a panel discussion on national security, Wednesday, June 15, 2016, at the Virginia Air and Space Museum in Hampton, Va. The Associated Press Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gestures during a panel discussion on national security, Wednesday, June 15, 2016, at the Virginia Air and Space Museum in Hampton, Va.
A prominent conservative super PAC on Tuesday called for Hillary Clinton to rescind her endorsement of President Obama's executive order limiting the military-grade weapons and equipment available to police. American Crossroads President Steven Law said Mrs. Clinton was "gushing" about the gear available to first responders in the wake of Sunday's Orlando massacre, despite her previous support of Mr. Obama's order.
In the aftermath of the Orlando mass shooting, presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have been in a war of words over how to address threats to national security. And for many Muslims living in Michigan, the words the presumptive presidential nominees of both political parties chose to use when discussing potential threats - especially the use of "radical Islam" or similar phrases - have been disappointing.
A document posted online by a self-styled 'lone hacker' included a purported May 2015 DNC strategy document on dealing with the GOP presidential candidates. Documents posted on the Internet Wednesday by a self-described "lone hacker" were presented as examples of some of the material hacked from the Democratic National Committee's computer systems, including opposition research on Donald Trump, suggested campaign talking points for Hillary Clinton, and strategies for confronting Republican candidates.
Syrian refugees at a makeshift camp on the Greek-Macedonian border, near the northern Greek village of Idomeni, on May 26. President Obama wants to bring 10,000 Syrian refugees to the U.S. this year. Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, says there's a "tremendous flow" of Syrian refugees coming into the U.S. and the program should be suspended.
Two new polls came out Wednesday claiming to show GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump in trouble. But given the deep liberal bias built into both polls, the corrected findings are actually a sign that Hillary Clinton's campaign is the one in serious trouble with American voters.
A Columbia University team published a paper this week on gun ownership rates around the country. The study finds that the highest rates of gun ownership comes in areas with a strong "gun culture."
Politico didn't have to mince words when it came to describing the strategies Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will pursue in the key general election battleground states: Republicans will rely on the sheer force of Donald Trump's personality to tap into deep-seated voter anger. Democrats are counting on a superior field organization to serve as Hillary Clinton's firewall.
Donald Trump said Wednesday that he would receive North Korea's dictator for a visit to the United States and again rejected criticism over his willingness to sit down with Kim Jong Un. "What the hell is wrong with speaking?" Trump asked during a campaign event here, while conceding that he would have a very slim chance of convincing the North Korean leader to abandon his country's nuclear weapons program.
Another Democratic superdelegate in Wisconsin has committed to Hillary Clinton. State Democratic Party Chairwoman Martha Laning announced her support for Clinton on Wednesday, the day after the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee capped her primary campaign on Tuesday with a win over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Washington, D.C., primary.
The website Gawker on Wednesday published what it said appears to be the Democratic National Committee's anti-Donald Trump playbook, which was accessed by hackers in a data breach. The 200-plus-page document is largely a compilation of Trump's past statements and aims to paint the presumptive GOP nominee as a divisive liar and bad businessman, who is loyal only to himself.
The latest Marquette Law School Poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump in Wisconsin. Poll Director Charles Franklin says Clinton's margin among registered voters dipped a little from the last MU poll in late March, when she had a ten point margin.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday called for surveillance of mosques as part of U.S. law enforcement efforts to prevent terrorism, and stood by his remarks on banning Muslim immigrants, which others in his party have criticized. Trump repeated his call for a temporary ban on the entry of Muslims into the United States after a U.S.-born Muslim, the son of Afghan immigrants, fatally shot 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando early on Sunday.
's response to the mass shooting in Orlando over the weekend, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate is doubling down on some of his most ludicrous conspiracy theories - and ridiculously citing discredited right-wing websites as evidence. In an attempt to defend his controversial suggestions that President Obama somehow allowed the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history to occur because he is secretly a "Radical Islam" terrorist sympathizer, Trump took to his favorite social media platform to share "proof" from the right-wing website Breitbart.com The Breitbart story cites "a newly discovered SECRET classified memo " that purportedly proves Obama's terrorist sympathies.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says suspected terrorists ''should not be able to buy a gun with no questions asked'' and hammers rival Donald Trump's proposed Muslim ban. Rough Cut .
President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton conducted an extraordinary joint attack on Donald Trump on Tuesday, with the president accusing the presumptive Republican nominee of "doing the terrorists' work for them" and Clinton excoriating him as a liar and a "pathological" personality who is temperamentally unsuited to be president. Their remarks, made at simultaneous speeches in Washington and Pittsburgh, came the day after Trump had revived insinuations about Obama's loyalty to the U.S. and had vowed that as president he would ban immigration not only by Muslims but people from any country with a "proven history of terrorism against the United States, Europe or our allies."
The board of the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority yesterday voted to purchase two large Hamilton County sites for industrial redevelopment, including the 67-year-old Cincinnati Gardens arena . Pending financing and further research into feasibility, the Gardens would be demolished so the Port can attract an advanced manufacturing company.