Democratic congressional nominees threatened by new Clinton scandal

US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton talks to her staff as aide Huma Abedin listens on board their campaign plane at the Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York, before leaving for campaign rallies on October 28, 2016. WASHINGTON - Hillary Clinton is not the only one playing defense after the FBI's disclosure last week of additional emails that could be relevant to its probe of her use of a private email server.

Variety backs Hillary Clinton in first-ever presidential endorsement

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton boards her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., on Nov. 1. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton boards her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., on Nov. 1. Hillary Clinton can add another publication to her long list of endorsements. Variety has endorsed the Democratic presidential candidate, marking the first time the entertainment trade magazine has made a presidential endorsement in its 111-year history.

Leaks: Podesta Discusses ‘Dumping’ Hillary Emails One Day After NYT Report

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reacts before boarding her campaign plane at the Westchester County airport in White Plains, New York, U.S., October 25, 2016. REUTERS/Carlos Barri6 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta suggested the campaign would have to "dump" Clinton's emails "sooner rather than later," just one day after a New York Times article publicizing the existence of her private email server.

Trump warns of ‘constitutional crisis’ if Clinton elected

Donald Trump warned on Monday that the United States would be plunged into a "constitutional crisis" should Hillary Clinton win next week's presidential election. US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton waves as she boards her campaign plane at the Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York, on October 31, 2016 / MANILA BULLETIN "Hillary is likely to be under investigation for a very long time," the Republican told supporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan as he seized on revelations that the FBI was studying newly-discovered emails that may shed light on Clinton's use of private email as secretary of state.

FBI review involves thousands of newly discovered emails

... Hillary Clinton speaks with senior aide Huma Abedin aboard her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File) Supporters photograph Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during an early ...

The nation needs the FBI’s findings on Hillary Clinton e-mails now

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton waves as she boards her campaign plane in White Plains, N.Y., on Monday.Clinton's campaign was jolted when FBI director James Comey announced last Friday that his agents are reviewing a newly discovered trove of e-mails, resurrecting an issue Clinton had hoped was behind her. One thing seems clear in the back-and-forth and finger-pointing over whether James Comey should have done what he did last Friday: Voters need some answers before Election Day.

FBI begins review of Clinton aide’s e-mails

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to members of the media as she boards her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., Monday, Oct. 31, 2016, to travel to Cleveland for a rally. The FBI on Monday began loading a trove of e-mails belonging to a top aide to Hillary Clinton into a special computer program that would allow bureau analysts to determine whether they contain classified information, law enforcement officials said.

The Clinton emails: What we know

Clinton contravened official guidelines during her tenure as secretary of state from 2009 to 2013 by using a personal email address Hillary Clinton talking to staff as aide Huma Abedin listens on board Clinton's campaign plane at the Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York last week. AFP Photo The long-running controversy has poisoned the Democrat's bid for the White House, with opponents accusing her of lying to Congress and putting state secrets at risk.

White House says FBI director not trying to influence election

US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton waves as she boards her campaign plane at the Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York, on October 31, 2016. Clinton's campaign was jolted when FBI boss James Comey announced October 28 that his agents are reviewing a newly discovered trove of emails, resurrecting an issue Clinton had hoped was behind her.

Clinton ad aims to change focus to Trump and nuclear weapons

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to members of the media as she boards her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., Monday, Oct. 31, 2016, to travel to Cleveland for a rally. Hillary Clinton opened the last full week of campaigning Monday with a television advertisement revisiting the famous 1964 "Daisy" ad about nuclear weapons, an attempt to shift the presidential election back to a comparison with Donald Trump after a renewed FBI inquiry roiled her campaign.

The one consolation for Clinton after new email revelations? Voters are now immune to controversy: Analysis

In this Oct. 28, 2016 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks with senior aide Huma Abedin aboard her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains. The longtime Hillary Clinton aide at the center of a renewed FBI email investigation testified under oath four months ago she never deleted old emails, despite promising in 2013 not to take sensitive files when she left the State Department.

Clinton seeks to use new FBI inquiry as galvanizing force

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. >> Even before FBI Director James Comey jolted the presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton and her advisers were on edge. Never mind that preference polls had Clinton ahead of Republican Donald Trump nationally and in nearly every battleground state.

Hillary Clinton loses popularity edge in tight race with Donald Trump: poll

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to members of the media as she boards her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., Monday, Oct. 31, 2016, to travel to Cleveland for a rally. Registered voters see Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in a nearly identical negative light, mirroring a persistently close split in overall vote preference in a new Washington Post-ABC News Tracking Poll.

Just in time for the election: Undiscovered emails in Clintona s festering scandal

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is calling for the FBI to release all the new emails found that agents are now examining. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton with senior aide Huma Abedin, left, aboard her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., Friday, Oct. 28, 2016, before traveling to Iowa for rallies.

Hillary Clinton emails: What we know, and what wea

Hillary Clinton emails: What we know, and what we don't Here's the latest on the emails that may be tied to the Clinton case. Check out this story on pressconnects.com: http://usat.ly/2f3PKV9 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks with senior aide Huma Abedin aboard her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport in White Plains on Oct. 28, 2016.