Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Politics: Emails reveal how foundation donors got access to Clinton and her close aides at State Dept.

Clinton plans Thursday address in Nevada on Trump and the ‘alt-right’; Trade experts still a hot commodity on K Street despite heated political rhetoric; How big a House wave? Watch these races …; Marco Rubio is running for the Senate — or maybe still the presidency?; Trump’s new deportation plan: Do what Obama is doing but ‘with a lot more energy’; Clinton, Kaine to make pitch to small businesses with tax breaks, other measures; Donald Trump to African American and Hispanic voters: ‘What do you have to lose?’; Rudy Giuliani gets the street brawl with Hillary Clinton that he's always wanted; Kaine accuses Trump of advancing a ‘king of debt’ tax shelter to help himself; Why Americans now expect their presidents to turn up after natural disasters; Pro-Clinton groups launch new ads targeted at female millennials; McAuliffe restores voting rights to 13,000 felons; Clinton campaign official: 'We do not take African American support for granted'; Trump: Clinton Foundation should shut down ‘immediately’ and return some money;
 
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Emails reveal how foundation donors got access to Clinton and her close aides at State Dept.
A newly released set of exchanges involving Huma Abedin also shows that their requests weren't always granted.
Clinton plans Thursday address in Nevada on Trump and the ‘alt-right’
In the speech, Clinton will argue the relationship should disturb American voters, an aide said.
 
Trade experts still a hot commodity on K Street despite heated political rhetoric
Joshua Teitelbaum, a leading Commerce Department official who helped negotiate and promote the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, has joined the law and lobbying firm Akin Gump.
 
How big a House wave? Watch these races …
The key races to watch, including near-certain Democratic takeovers and Democratic long-shot opportunities.
 
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Marco Rubio is running for the Senate — or maybe still the presidency?
The senator from Florida's reelection bid sounds a lot like his failed GOP primary run.
 
Trump’s new deportation plan: Do what Obama is doing but ‘with a lot more energy’
This new strategy marks a sudden change in tone for the Republican nominee.
 
Clinton, Kaine to make pitch to small businesses with tax breaks, other measures
The Democrats are trying to make the case that they are friendlier to employers than Republican Donald Trump.
 
Donald Trump to African American and Hispanic voters: ‘What do you have to lose?’
Standing before a vastly white crowd, Donald Trump pitched himself to minority voters.
 
 
Rudy Giuliani gets the street brawl with Hillary Clinton that he's always wanted
The former NYC mayor emerges as a controversial advocate for Donald Trump.
 
Kaine accuses Trump of advancing a ‘king of debt’ tax shelter to help himself
The Democratic vice presidential nominee makes two stops in the swing state of Nevada.
 
Why Americans now expect their presidents to turn up after natural disasters
Hurricane Katrina raised expectations, but calls for presidential visits date back to Coolidge.
 
Pro-Clinton groups launch new ads targeted at female millennials
Democrats aim to lock in support from voters through content on popular media sites.
 
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McAuliffe restores voting rights to 13,000 felons
The Va. governor acted one month after the state Supreme Court threw out a broader clemency effort.
 
Clinton campaign official: 'We do not take African American support for granted'
In the past week, Republican Donald Trump has attempted to appeal to black voters, but can he match Hillary Clinton's effort?
Trump: Clinton Foundation should shut down ‘immediately’ and return some money
Trump also denied in an interview that his position had changed on illegal immigration.
 
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