Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Politics: Trump attacks Clinton over email; she condemns his treatment of women

It’s your moral duty to vote. Here are 3 reasons.; Donna Brazile's misleading statements on sharing debate questions with the Clinton campaign; KKK’s official newspaper supports Donald Trump for president; Trump is back on script as the race tightens. Will that last?; 'He's not one of us': Trump is still having trouble winning over many Republicans; After another release of documents, FBI finds itself caught in a partisan fray; Trump reminds early voters in some states they can legally change their votes from Clinton to him; Clinton says Trump has been 'degrading, insulting and assaulting' women for 30 years; ‘This week will decide the future of this country we love,’ Obama says in Columbus; Congress is attacking Comey, but it’s all bark and no bite; Trump campaign says it is questioning the size of pollster’s bill, not denying payment; This is the portrait of Donald Trump that his charity bought for $20,000; Van Hollen campaigns hard for Senate seat that is within reach; Don’t expect Clinton’s emails to figure into late House and Senate TV ads;
 
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Trump attacks Clinton over email; she condemns his treatment of women
As polls show race is tightening in several states, each presidential candidate tried to hit the other on perceived weak points as campaigns come into the final week before the election.
It’s your moral duty to vote. Here are 3 reasons.
We benefit from democracy. We have an obligation to give back, too.
 
Donna Brazile's misleading statements on sharing debate questions with the Clinton campaign
DNC chair earns 4 Pinocchios for slippery and misleading statements.
 
KKK’s official newspaper supports Donald Trump for president
The Trump campaign criticized the Crusader article and called the newspaper "repulsive."
 
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Trump is back on script as the race tightens. Will that last?
Trump focuses on Obamacare and trade, while Clinton condemns his treatment of women.
 
'He's not one of us': Trump is still having trouble winning over many Republicans
With renewed momentum, Trump is trying to rally wavering suburban Republicans.
 
After another release of documents, FBI finds itself caught in a partisan fray
The agency, whose leaders have worked to build a reputation for impartiality, is seeing its actions questioned after the events of the past week.
 
Trump reminds early voters in some states they can legally change their votes from Clinton to him
It's unclear how many votes Trump could actually get this way.
 
 
Clinton says Trump has been 'degrading, insulting and assaulting' women for 30 years
The Democratic nominee is again campaigning in the battleground state of Florida.
 
‘This week will decide the future of this country we love,’ Obama says in Columbus
"If you can find the time to get a free taco, then you can find the time to go vote," the president told young Ohio voters.
 
Congress is attacking Comey, but it’s all bark and no bite
The simple truth is this: it's unlikely lawmakers will do anything more than vent, rant, and beg for Comey to release new information about either Clinton or Trump.
 
Trump campaign says it is questioning the size of pollster’s bill, not denying payment
"We are making sure that Mr. Trump is paying the correct amount," a campaign official said.
 
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This is the portrait of Donald Trump that his charity bought for $20,000
The portrait has been seized on by Democrats as evidence that Trump has been misusing his charity's money.
Van Hollen campaigns hard for Senate seat that is within reach
The well-respected congressman is the favorite to succeed retiring Sen. Barbara Mikulski.
 
Don’t expect Clinton’s emails to figure into late House and Senate TV ads
Ads released this week by national groups largely steer clear of the email controversy and stick with themes that Democrats and Republicans have been developing for months.
 
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