Monday, 7 November 2016

Politics: 9 days after roiling campaign, FBI says it won’t seek charges against Clinton

House science chairman gets heat in Texas race for being a global warming skeptic; K Street’s current obsession: musical (committee) chairs; Obama's October surprise: A cynical, angry electorate boosts his popularity; 'Something is happening that is amazing,' Trump said. He was right.; ‘Low information voters’ are a crucial part of Trump’s support; Janet Reno, former U.S. attorney general, dies at 78; Fact-checking the 'final arguments' of Trump and Clinton; Clinton, Trump sprint across U.S. as campaigns react to dramatic development in email case; Why Trump warned about 'Somali refugees' — and why it could backfire; 'Mr. Trump, this is not your America,' Khizr Khan, father of fallen soldier, says on Clinton's behalf; For FBI, email investigation yields little but criticism; Analysis: FBI gets stained by corrosive nature of 2016 presidential race; In Colorado, gap between Democratic and Republican strategies is clear; The final days of the Clinton campaign: 'exciting,' rainy and blaring with 'Roar';
 
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9 days after roiling campaign, FBI says it won't seek charges against Clinton
'Around-the-clock' review found that emails on ex-congressman's laptop were duplicates or weren't related to government business.
House science chairman gets heat in Texas race for being a global warming skeptic
In an election season devoid of much conversation about climate change, House science chairman Lamar Smith's Democratic challenger is going after the incumbent's record of fighting climate science.
 
K Street’s current obsession: musical (committee) chairs
Every election season, lobbyists spend weeks analyzing the possible outcomes of House and Senate elections, zeroing in on the handful of lawmakers who are expected to make moves on key congressional committees.
Obama's October surprise: A cynical, angry electorate boosts his popularity
Voter's anger with Washington is producing surprising nostalgia for the president.
 
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'Something is happening that is amazing,' Trump said. He was right.
Over more than 170 rallies, the GOP nominee's supporters explain why he's their guy.
‘Low information voters’ are a crucial part of Trump’s support
Trump does better among those who know less about politics.
 
Janet Reno, former U.S. attorney general, dies at 78
She was the country's first woman to hold the position, and shaped the U.S. government's responses to the largest legal crises of the 1990s.
 
Fact-checking the 'final arguments' of Trump and Clinton
Here's a guide to 29 of the fishy claims being made by Trump and Clinton as they barnstorm the country for votes in the campaign's waning days
 
 
Clinton, Trump sprint across U.S. as campaigns react to dramatic development in email case
In Michigan, Trump said Clinton was "being protected by a rigged system." Clinton, speaking in Cleveland, said he has a "dark and divisive" vision of the country.
 
Why Trump warned about 'Somali refugees' — and why it could backfire
Trump risked doing further damage to his image in the political middle and left with his latest remarks.
 
'Mr. Trump, this is not your America,' Khizr Khan, father of fallen soldier, says on Clinton's behalf
Khizr Khan rebuked Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Sunday as an embarrassment to the United States during a campaign event for Democrat Hillary Clinton.
 
For FBI, email investigation yields little but criticism
The announcement marked the culmination of a nightmarish 10 days for the bureau.
 
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Analysis: FBI gets stained by corrosive nature of 2016 presidential race
Agency's latest decision on Clinton emails is "perfectly fitting end to a truly awful campaign," one observer says.
 
In Colorado, gap between Democratic and Republican strategies is clear
The GOP is counting on voters to come home, while Democrats are just counting voters.
 
The final days of the Clinton campaign: 'exciting,' rainy and blaring with 'Roar'
Clinton's final spring includes celebrities and a lot of cities.
 
 
     
 
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