The candidates and their allies hit key battlegrounds, flood airwaves in the final week of the campaign.

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Military spending didn't cause the debt. Tax cuts did.

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GAO found cases where the Veterans Health Administration's responses to recommendations “were incomplete, not documented, or not timely.”

Chris Christie is hosting an information session in Washington Thursday morning to fundraise for the transition.

The FBI controversy is the latest example of how we don’t believe in anything anymore

All of our major institutions are at a low point in terms of peoples' confidence in them.

Clinton inches ahead, with enthusiasm back on par with Trump, Post-ABC Tracking poll finds

Backers of losing primary candidates have largely come around to supporting their party’s nominee, but they are far from excited about their vote, with no more than one in three “very enthusiastic” about doing so.

The good, the bad and the ugly in new state polls for Hillary Clinton

New polls offer a reminder that Trump could still win.

Many K Street leaders view social media and digital advocacy, not traditional lobbying, as the fastest-growing segments of the influence industry.

There are plenty of factors behind the Republican resiliency in House races, but the biggest factor might just be an odd quirk among swing voters: They only tend to break sharply against one party's congressional incumbents if the lawmakers are directly tied to an unpopular president.

The government of Saudi Arabia has added a familiar name to its bench of lobbyists as it ramps up pressure on Congress to revise the 9/11 bill.

The White House will pass all of its social media accounts to either Trump or Clinton.

Congress has until the end of the year to extend existing Iran sanctions without upsetting the delicate balance holding the Iran nuclear deal in place.

The cake was baked in this race. Then James B. Comey threw it away. Now another cake is in the oven. It is still likely to be an identical copy of the first cake, though probably a bit smaller.

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At a rally in Florida, the GOP presidential nominee delivered what sounded like the first draft of a victory speech.

Trump falsely and repeatedly describes homicide rate trends, earning Four Pinocchios.

Hillary Clinton gave a final argument against rival Donald Trump to voters in Tempe, Ariz., on Nov. 2. “Imagine having a president who demeans women, mocks the disabled, insults Latinos, African Americans, the disabled, POWs, who pits people against each other," she told supporters.

As the final week of the campaign starts, candidates focus efforts on battlegrounds.

Virginia authorities are investigating who changed electronic early-voting message to disparage Clinton and tell voters to back Trump.

"They have to come in through a process. They have to come in legally,” GOP nominee says at a Florida rally

Trump is “superstitious” and doesn't want to jinx things by planning a big victory celebration, a person familiar with the plans says.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump mused about accepting immigrants to the United States using a "merit system" during a campaign rally in Pensacola, Fla.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump seemed to give himself some advice during the final days of the presidential election saying, "no side-tracks, Donald. Nice and easy."

The Post’s Rosalind Helderman breaks down the latest developments of the controversies involving the FBI less than a week from Election Day.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Wednesday denounced the shooting deaths of two Iowa police officers saying, "it is totally unacceptable."

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