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A raft of polls in recent days has shown a sharply tighter presidential race , with Hillary Clinton 's lead over Donald Trump shrinking to just a couple of points. Those polls have generated a lot of questions: Just how reliable is polling this far in advance of an election? What's causing the polls to shift? Can Trump actually win? Nope.
Last week, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton became the first woman to wrap up the nomination of a major political party for President of the United States. Polls show that many women, especially younger ones, don't really care that much that Hillary busted the political glass ceiling.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif., defends Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server in the wake of a State Department oversight report today that stated she broke federal rules, Wednesday, May 25, 2016, on Capitol Hill in Washington. As Congress prepares to get out of town for a week-long Memorial Day recess, Pelosi also said Republicans in Congress are dysfunctional and are responsible for the lack of funding to combat the Zika virus.
Hillary Clinton and her team ignored clear guidance from the State Department that her email setup broke federal standards and could leave sensitive material vulnerable to hackers, a department audit has found. Her aides twice brushed aside concerns, in one case telling technical staff "the matter was not to be discussed further."
BUENA PARK >> On the second day of a four-day swing through California, Hillary Clinton took the stage at a Buena Park union hall and focused attacks on presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump. “The final test is whether the president will unify us,” the Democratic front-runner told a pumped-up crowd of 500 that nearly filled the room.
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson has created a joint fundraising committee with 15 states in hopes of building a larger network to boost the likely nominee's name identification in this year's general election. The former two-term governor of New Mexico also ran for president in 2012, but only got about 1% of the popular vote.
Hillary Clinton and her team ignored clear guidance from the State Department that her email setup broke federal standards and could leave sensitive material vulnerable to hackers, a department audit has found.
Rush Limbaugh has been pushing a theory during the campaign that President Obama is behind the "drip drip drip" of Hillary Clinton 's emails, and he reacted to the new report on her emails today by sticking to it. "Obama does not want to be seen," Limbaugh said, "as the person who takes Hillary out, but he is toying with her big time."
UAW President Dennis Williams says Clinton "understands our issues on trade, understands the complexities of multinational economies and supports American workers, their families and communities." The union is praising Bernie Sanders as "a great friend of the UAW, and of working men and women in this country."
His senior adviser, Valerie Jarrett , also hates Hillary , so, if by some accident, Obama wakes up one day not hating Hillary, Jarrett is there to say, Oh yes you do! Obama must be having withdrawal symptoms as his second term draws to a close. If he were Reagan , he'd just want to go home and chop wood.
Plotting a general-election strategy against Donald Trump , Hillary Clinton 's advisers joke that their challenge feels like Lucille Ball's in the famed chocolate-factory episode of "I Love Lucy." As truffles fly down a conveyor belt, Lucy frantically tries to wrap them before they pass.
Mercurial businessman Donald Trump now has 1,209 of the 1,237 delegates he needs to clinch the GOP nomination, according to Associated Press estimates. That leaves him less than 3 percent shy of the magic number required to lock up his clutch on the reins of the Republican Party and he will do so before either Democratic candidate has an opportunity to clinch the Democratic nomination.
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis introduces Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a rally, loudly stating, ''I'm going to play all of our women's card. We are playing with a full deck.'
Before you see "X-Men: Apocalypse," relive the '90s cartoon that you still remember - and the theme song that you can't get out of your head. A Florida judge has denied Gawker's motion for a new trial in the Hulk Hogan sex-video case and won't reduce a $140 million jury verdict.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. - Hillary Clinton didn't waste any time in targeting Donald Trump as she began speaking at a Riverside rally Tuesday saying California will send the presumptive Republican presidential nominee a message on June 7. It's a message she said "that Donald Trump will hear no matter where he is, that California wants a positive future."
A report by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors found that consolidated companies with money-services business licenses fell more than 10% from 518 in the first quarter of 2015, to 456 this year, in part due to de-risking. Chatter about a potential sale of Comerica has raised questions about how regulators would vet the sale of a large institution.
Donald Trump turns his attention to California and Hillary Clinton sharpens her attacks toward the presumptive republican nominee. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders continues to hang on in the race, saying he's not dropping out.
FORT MYERS, Fla. - Donald Trump turns his attention to California and Hillary Clinton sharpens her attacks toward the presumptive republican nominee. Meanwhile, Bernie...
The candidates in the race for the White House are making the case to voters across the country in a fight to win the Republican and Democratic nominations. Here's a look, as seen in images made by Associated Press photographers on the campaign trail.