With roughly three weeks to Election Day, Republican strategists nationwide publicly concede Hillary Clinton has a firm grip on the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House — and may be on her way to an even more decisive victory over Donald Trump.
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Mike Pence said Sunday he and Donald Trump will abide by “the will of the American people” on Election Day, and suggested that Trump’s claim of a ‘rigged” election stems from his belief the media is ganging up on him.
Hillary Clinton says on Twitter that Donald Trump’s news conference about President Barack Obama’s citizenship was a “disgrace,” and her Republican rival expressed “zero regret” for years of “pushing a racist conspiracy theory.”
Donald Trump presented running mate Mike Pence to the nation Saturday, hailing the Indiana governor as his “first choice” and “my partner in the campaign.” But he left no doubt in a sometimes awkward event that Pence’s role will surely be as sidekick to the businessman-turned-reality-star-turned-politician at the top of the ticket.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Thursday in an address to his supporters that he will work with Hillary Clinton to transform the Democratic Party, adding that his “political revolution” must continue and ensure the defeat of Republican Donald Trump.
Wichita police are reviewing video from a gas station where two college students say they were attacked by a white man shouting racial epithets and the name of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
The Republican presidential debate scheduled for Monday in Salt Lake City has been canceled after front-runner Donald Trump and Ohio Gov. John Kasich said they would not attend.
A 7-month-old boy died of asphyxiation after being wedged between the driver’s seat and a couch inside an RV near Richmond, Va., authorities said.
The Service Employees International Union is putting money toward Spanish-language ads supporting Hillary Clinton and canvassing to reach Latino voters in Nevada in advance of Saturday’s caucus for Democratic presidential candidates.
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid took aim Tuesday at the Republicans’ plans to block a Supreme Court justice nomination by President Barack Obama.