Thursday, 27 October 2016

Politics: Trump pledges ‘new deal for black America’

Voters may not like either Trump or Clinton, but it’s still a two-party country; One more way lobbyists could support Hillary Clinton; On Twitter, Trump “punches down” far more than any of his rivals.; Confused by Obamacare? Here are answers to key questions.; Republican women increasingly fear party is alienating female voters; Inside 'Bill Clinton Inc.': Hacked memo reveals intersection of charity and personal income; Clinton to Latino organizers: Let's prove Jan Brewer wrong with record turnout; Clinton to spend election night under a glass ceiling; Trump leaves campaign trail to open his new downtown D.C. hotel; With just 13 days to go, Mike Pence campaigns in the unlikeliest of battlegrounds: Utah; With just 13 days left in campaign, Trump circles back to slamming Jeb Bush; 'Man-splaining' and presidential politics: Maryland Senate debate; Clinton slams Trump’s hypocrisy in using undocumented labor to build D.C. hotel; Trump congratulates Gingrich on Megyn Kelly interview: ‘We don't play games, Newt, right?’;
 
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Trump pledges 'new deal for black America'
The outreach came during a stop in Charlotte after a visit to D.C. to christen his new hotel.
Voters may not like either Trump or Clinton, but it’s still a two-party country
If Libertarians and Greens don't have a good showing this year with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as the nominees, the minor parties have a long way to go before they deserve to be treated as contenders.
 
One more way lobbyists could support Hillary Clinton
Whether Hillary accepts lobbyist contributions to the inaugural committee could be another indication of how her administration would deal with lobbyists in the White House.
 
On Twitter, Trump “punches down” far more than any of his rivals.
Trump is a very different kind of negative campaigner.
 
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Confused by Obamacare? Here are answers to key questions.
We explain what the Obamacare premium increases mean -- and who it affects.
 
Republican women increasingly fear party is alienating female voters
Many Republicans worry Trump has hurt the party's relationship with female voters for years to come.
 
Inside 'Bill Clinton Inc.': Hacked memo reveals intersection of charity and personal income
The 2011 document, written by a top Bill Clinton aide, was disclosed Wednesday by WikiLeaks.
 
Clinton to Latino organizers: Let's prove Jan Brewer wrong with record turnout
Brewer declared that Hispanics wouldn't push Clinton to victory because they "don't vote."
 
 
Clinton to spend election night under a glass ceiling
Clinton has long described the prospect of becoming the nation's first female president as breaking a glass ceiling.
 
Trump leaves campaign trail to open his new downtown D.C. hotel
The event is the latest example of the GOP nominee mixing his political and business interests.
 
With just 13 days to go, Mike Pence campaigns in the unlikeliest of battlegrounds: Utah
The third-party bid of Evan McMullin has turned the election into a three-way dogfight in this deeply conservative, heavily Mormon state, where antipathy to Donald Trump is high.
 
With just 13 days left in campaign, Trump circles back to slamming Jeb Bush
"She has less energy than Jeb Bush," Trump said of opponent Hillary Clinton.
 
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'Man-splaining' and presidential politics: Maryland Senate debate
The Green Party candidate also tried to crash the debate and was booted by police.
 
Clinton slams Trump’s hypocrisy in using undocumented labor to build D.C. hotel
Some of the Hispanic workers who helped build the 5-star hotel told the Post they had entered the U.S. illegally.
 
Trump congratulates Gingrich on Megyn Kelly interview: ‘We don't play games, Newt, right?’
At his combination hotel opening/presidential campaign event, Trump praised the interview in which the former House speaker accused Kelly of being fascinated with sex."
 
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