Thursday, 15 September 2016

Politics: Clinton campaign releases doctor’s letter describing ‘mild’ pneumonia

How we got a presidential race entirely about character; Trump is right. Let’s get moderators out of the debates.; Impeachment vote averted by promise of IRS commissioner’s testimony; Gary Johnson nets third newspaper endorsement — this time in New Hampshire; Despite gestures, Trump is still the least transparent U.S. presidential candidate in modern history; Trump casts doubt on Clinton’s stamina in wake of mild pneumonia diagnosis; Trump bought a 6-foot-tall portrait of himself with charity money. We may have found it.; Donald Trump receives a chilly reception in visit to site of Michigan water crisis; Suu Kyi visit to Washington marks bipartisan success story; Florida lawmaker captured on video hitting a man who took down one of his campaign signs; Koch network moving away from TV ads in final campaign month to double-down on ground game; For Delaney challenger Hoeber, a boost from the state's most popular Republican; Graham wants to give more money to Israel, flouting deal with Obama; In Las Vegas for his wife, Bill Clinton cautions against voting based on 'road rage';
 
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Clinton campaign releases doctor's letter describing 'mild' pneumonia
The letter also details drugs Clinton is taking as well as a handful of normal-ranging vital statistics.
How we got a presidential race entirely about character
Both Trump and Clinton have so much personal baggage that it was always inevitable that the race would largely be about character and integrity.
 
Trump is right. Let’s get moderators out of the debates.
No moderator. No outside questions. Just a clock, and two candidates explaining why they deserve to hold the highest elective office in the republic.
 
Impeachment vote averted by promise of IRS commissioner’s testimony
Koskinen is expected to appear next week before the House Judiciary Committee, which is examining impeachment articles related to the destruction of emails subpoenaed by Congress.
 
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Gary Johnson nets third newspaper endorsement — this time in New Hampshire
The Union Leader has endorsed Republicans for president — and only Republicans — since it was created in 1913.
 
Despite gestures, Trump is still the least transparent U.S. presidential candidate in modern history
On Wednesday,a few new details emerged about the GOP nominee's health and his wife's immigration history.
 
Trump casts doubt on Clinton’s stamina in wake of mild pneumonia diagnosis
The Republican nominee casts doubt Hillary Clinton's ability to campaign for an extended period in a hot, crowded room.
 
Trump bought a 6-foot-tall portrait of himself with charity money. We may have found it.
Aide to painter said he shipped it to a Trump golf course in New York.
 
 
Donald Trump receives a chilly reception in visit to site of Michigan water crisis
Pastor at Flint church scolds the GOP nominee for giving 'a political speech.'
 
Suu Kyi visit to Washington marks bipartisan success story
Obama called Burma a "good news story in an era when so often we see countries going the opposite direction."
 
Florida lawmaker captured on video hitting a man who took down one of his campaign signs
At some point, the Gainesville resident "noticed that the suspect he was arguing with was the man on the sign he took down," according to a complaint filed with police.
 
Koch network moving away from TV ads in final campaign month to double-down on ground game
The intensification of a ground strategy is being driven by an assessment that Republicans need greater firepower when it comes to getting voters to the polls.
 
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For Delaney challenger Hoeber, a boost from the state's most popular Republican
Gov. Larry Hogan (R) on Wednesday endorsed businesswoman Aime Huber's underdog bid to unseat U.S. Rep. John Delaney (D).
 
Graham wants to give more money to Israel, flouting deal with Obama
The South Carolina GOP senator also wants to renew the sanctions on Iran in tandem.
 
In Las Vegas for his wife, Bill Clinton cautions against voting based on 'road rage'
The former president stood in at a rally in Nevada while Hillary Clinton recovers from pneumonia.
 
 
     
 
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