Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Politics: Former GOP national security officials: Trump would be ‘most reckless’ American president in history

Donald Trump needs a miracle to win; Closed Social Security offices, furloughed staff under GOP cuts, agency warns; How fallen service members, and their families, became politically sacred; As Park Service battles sexual harassment, this Sports Illustrated swimsuit model twerks in Yellowstone National Park; Two former Republican EPA administrators throw support to Clinton; Do betting markets outperform election polls? Hardly.; Fact-checking Donald Trump’s speech to the Detroit Economic Club; Trump suggests link between executed Iranian and Clinton emails, bringing ‘many people are saying’ back under scrutiny; Clinton agrees to debate schedule; Trump tries to reset with economic speech — but faces new resistance in GOP; Sen. Susan Collins says she will not vote for Trump, joining growing list of Republicans; McAuliffe taking a slower approach to rights restoration in Virginia; Rep. Scott Rigell leaves Virginia Beach GOP after backing Libertarian for president; For Kaine, war powers issue shows a break with Clinton — and a push that fell short;
 
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Former GOP national security officials: Trump would be 'most reckless' American president in history
A letter signed by 50 former officials said a Trump presidency would pose a risk to national security.
Donald Trump needs a miracle to win
The polling numbers are stunning.
 
Closed Social Security offices, furloughed staff under GOP cuts, agency warns
 
How fallen service members, and their families, became politically sacred
This is why Trump's criticism of the Khans was so damaging.
 
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As Park Service battles sexual harassment, this Sports Illustrated swimsuit model twerks in Yellowstone National Park
The photos have angered park watchdogs, employees and advocates, who say the images undermine the effort to fight sexual misconduct.
 
Two former Republican EPA administrators throw support to Clinton
The pair says Trump has "a profound ignorance" about environmental protection.
 
Do betting markets outperform election polls? Hardly.
Sure, pollsters get things wrong. But so do traders.
 
Fact-checking Donald Trump’s speech to the Detroit Economic Club
Donald Trump's economic speech was filled with facts and figures, but they were not always reliable
 
 
Trump suggests link between executed Iranian and Clinton emails, bringing ‘many people are saying’ back under scrutiny
Trump turns back to 'many people are saying' and the Internet takes notice.
 
Clinton agrees to debate schedule
Trump tries to reset with economic speech — but faces new resistance in GOP
Dozens of national security officials declared him "not qualified" to be president.
 
Sen. Susan Collins says she will not vote for Trump, joining growing list of Republicans
In a Washington Post op-ed, the centrist GOP senator points to 3 key moments that led her to conclude that Trump should not be president.
 
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McAuliffe taking a slower approach to rights restoration in Virginia
The governor's self-imposed deadline for putting felons back on the voter rolls has come and gone.
 
Rep. Scott Rigell leaves Virginia Beach GOP after backing Libertarian for president
The retiring congressman said he remains a 'proud member' of the Republican Party.
 
For Kaine, war powers issue shows a break with Clinton — and a push that fell short
If the Democrats win, how Kaine navigates the issue of military authorizations could signal how much clout he has in the White House.
 
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