Despite the polls, I am still uneasy about this election

Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, which is frightening.We must make sure his hateful rhetoric does not even come close... Donald Trump has gone too far with his attacks on Gold Star parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son Army Capt. Humayun Khan... A Donald Trump White House would be a disaster, and this goes way beyond any ideological difference.

New poll shows Clinton over Trump by double-digits

Hillary Clinton has a 12-point lead over Donald Trump and has reached 50% support nationally among likely voters, a new ABC News tracking poll shows. The poll shows Clinton with 50% support to Trump's 38%, with 5% backing Libertarian Gary Johnson and 2% supporting the Green Party's Jill Stein.

Q Poll: Clinton Tops Trump By 7 Points Nationally, But Media Shows Bias

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's lead among men and white voters has all but vanished, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released Wednesday. Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has taken a 47 percent to 40 percent likely voter lead, with 7 percent for Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson and 1 percent for Green Party candidate Jill Stein, according to the national poll.

Clinton up by 5 in Arizona

A new poll shows Democrat Hillary Clinton with a lead in the traditional Republican stronghold of Arizona, yet another sign of Donald Trump's shrinking path to the nomination. The survey, released jointly by the Arizona Republic, Arizona State University's Morrison Institute for Public Policy and Cronkite News , showed Clinton with the support of 43% of the state's likely voters, compared with 38% who said they intend to back Trump.

Murkowski: Presidential race causing down-ballot uncertainty

In this photo taken Monday, Oct. 17, 2016, Republican U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski listens during a meet-and-greet at her campaign headquarters in Juneau, Alaska. Murkowski says the presidential race has created a level of uncertainty for down-ticket races, including her own.

New poll shows McMullin ahead of Clinton in Utah, trailing Trump by 1 point

A new Rasmussen poll released Monday found that Evan McMullin's popularity in the Beehive State is rivaling that of the two major party candidates. The poll showed that McMullin trails Republican nominee Donald Trump by one point, 30 to 29 percent , and is ahead of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, who had 28 percent.

John Oliver describes this election as choosing the lesser of 4 evils

In less than 20 minutes, Oliver criticized the presidential campaigns of Green-Rainbow Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein of Lexington and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, claiming both remain popular with voters largely because they haven't been scrutinized like major party candidates Trump and Clinton. "There is no perfect candidate in this race, and when people say you don't have to choose the lesser of two evils, they are right, because you have to choose the lesser of four," said Oliver.

New poll has Donald Trump just Four Points behind Hillary – while…

An ABC News/Washington Post poll has Hillary Clinton ahead of Donald Trump by four points, the same percentage as the survey's margin of error But an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows Clinton ahead of Trump by 11 points in a four-way race Two new national polls that dropped today tell different tales, with Donald Trump nipping at Hillary Clinton's heels in one - and her running away with the race in another. The new ABC News/Washington Post poll has Clinton just 4 points ahead of Trump, in both a two and four-person race, with the poll's margin of error also being 4 points.

Libertarian Party sees surge of new voters in Nebraska

Although it's still dwarfed by the Republican and Democratic parties, the Libertarian Party has seen a 28 percent increase in voter registrations since the May primary. The number of registered Libertarians is on pace to top 10,000 before the Nov. 8 election, and a state senator who recently joined the party is using her experience as a former GOP political activist to teach its members how to campaign.

Gary Johnson SuperPAC Tries to Sell “the Alternative that You can be Proud to Vote For”

As Trump and Clinton hit each others suitability as candidates and human beings, AlternativePAC hopes that the ideas of true liberty and true community can appeal. AlternativePAC is the Gary Johnson-supporting SuperPAC behind the virally successful "dead Abe Lincoln" video that promotes their "Balanced Rebellion" campaign.

Big GOP Donors Want the RNC to Dump Trump

In the wake of the 2005 hot mic tape , and now allegations against Donald Trump of groping and inappropriate sexual advances, some big Republican donors are calling on the RNC to break ties with the Republican nominee. "At some point, you have to look in the mirror and recognize that you cannot possibly justify support for Trump to your children - especially your daughters," said David Humphreys, a Missouri businessman who's donated more than $2.5 million to Republicans since the 2012 election.

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton at the 2nd presidential debate at…

A new national poll from Fox News finds Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by 7 percentage points among likely voters. The poll was taken following the second national debate Sunday and the surfacing of a leaked 2005 tape showing Trump making a series of offensive sexual remarks about women.

For the Record: Hey! Over here! It’s a real issue like climate change

For the Record: Hey! Over here! It's a real issue like climate change Where do Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and third-party candidates stand on climate change? Check out this story on brookfield-elmgrovenow.com: http://usat.ly/2e6smEl Sigh. What does it mean for democracy when the election now depends on how you view the P-word? And why, if this is all we can talk about, is Team FTR even bothering to tell you where the candidates stand on matters that don't involve genitalia? We don't know either.

Sorry guys, you cana t write in Ken Bone for president. Here are some other options

In one of the most divisive elections in history, there's one thing most of us can agree on: Ken Bone is the man. The undecided voter posed an actual, policy-related question on energy at the second presidential debate Sunday night, and the internet has loved him ever since.