In North Carolina, the president rallied college students for Hillary Clinton and expressed disbelief at Donald Trump’s success.
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Senators Ted Cruz and Richard Burr and some conservative legal scholars are arguing that if a Democrat wins the election, the Senate should refuse to confirm anyone.
A spate of new stories raise questions about the Republican nominee’s ties to Russia and his tax-avoidance schemes.
Colin Powell has reportedly announced that he will back Hillary Clinton for president.
The FBI director finds himself targeted not only by the Clinton campaign but also by former Republican officials for his handling of the Hillary Clinton email case.
“They put a target on my head.”
The FBI has announced that it is reviewing new emails related to Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email system, after the messages turned up in an unrelated inquiry.
Even as the Republican launches a purported African American outreach campaign 12 days before the election, his aides say their goal is to depress turnout in the bloc.
A dustup between Megyn Kelly and Newt Gingrich shows why Donald Trump and the Republican Party are struggling to retain the support of women.
The candidate: Donald Trump The gaffe: During a campaign swing on Tuesday morning in Miami, the Republican tried to…
Probably not—but in a close race, a Cleveland Indians defeat could help Donald Trump, while a Tribe triumph might buoy Hillary Clinton.
It’s a political constituency just coming into its own—and although many Muslims are scornful of Donald Trump, they remain skeptical of the Democratic nominee.
Donald Trump didn’t press his rival on accusations that Clinton Foundation donors enjoyed special access, but that doesn’t mean they’ll go away.
Donald Trump refuses to accept the legitimacy of the election he’s trying to win.
The candidate: Donald Trump The gaffe: Speaking on MSNBC, Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway ticked off some of her…
Why has his latest fixation elicited a level of condemnation that his prior personal attacks did not?
The Clinton campaign seems unsure whether or not to try to win Congress by tying Republicans to their foundering nominee.
Allegations of voter fraud have long been used to delegitimize balloting—and especially black votes.
At a rally in North Carolina, an optimistic audience doubted the media but hoped for a circumspect performance from the Republican nominee. Results were mixed.