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Shares Hillary Clinton remains embroiled in email and pay-for-play scandals from her days as secretary of state, but as first lady she also fell into questionable behavior that dogged her husband's first term.
Shares Hearing Donald Trump in person, I finally understood why millions of voters, especially voters who have been ignored and left behind in this economy, connect with him.
Shares Hillary Clinton is a liar. She has terrible instincts. She doesn't believe in anything. Her head is broken. She doesn't know why she should be president. She is pathological. And she is psychotic. Just ask everybody who works for her. Just ask campaign chairman John Podesta. Just ask the people working the hardest to get her elected president.
Shares Brande Roderick, a 2001 Playboy Playmate of the Year and former "Celebrity Apprentice" contestant, denies a report by the Daily Beast that Donald Trump repeatedly hit on her during production of the program.
Shares A Maine publicist who said she felt "assaulted" by the number of Donald Trump yard signs in her neighborhood admitted in an op-ed for The Washington Post that she and two other women stole and destroyed dozens of signs in a fit of rage.
Shares Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump got testy with CNN's Dana Bash on Wednesday after she questioned his campaign schedule.
Shares American voters are split over the future of Obamacare, according to a poll Thursday that finds roughly equal shares of support for repealing the law versus expanding what it does.
Shares Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump scoffed at the notion that a People Magazine reporter who accused him of unwanted advances a decade ago felt too intimidated to come forward at the time, saying she would have won a Pulitzer Prize if she had followed through with the story.
Shares Donald Trump said he would sit down a military expert and "teach him a couple of things," as Mr. Trump faces outside criticism for proclaiming the military operation in Mosul a "disaster" and decrying a lack of the "element of surprise."
Shares Donald Trump said he's facing historically bad treatment from the press and that people at his campaign rallies are starting to "hate the media" because they see "it's all a big lie."
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When Hillary Clinton secured her place in the history as the first woman to win a major-party nomination for president, Democratic politicians around Washington marked the historic moment with barrage of statements, formal endorsements and public cheers.
Shares Sen. Pat Toomey, a Republican locked in a tense re-election battle in Pennsylvania, is now running ads spotlighting disagreements with his party's presidential nominee Donald Trump and personal praise from the Democratic vice presidential nominee.
Shares Donald Trump's children say his presidential run isn't hurting the family business, and Mr. Trump once said he might be the only person who could make money off of a White House run. But there are indications the Trump brand is taking a hit.
Shares County-level Republican Party officials in several states are reporting a surge in the number of citizens signing up to be poll watchers on Election Day amid concerns over voter fraud and intimidation.
Shares Prognosticators have issued a grim assessment of Donald Trump's chances, but the GOP nominee's path to the White House is still alive and runs through Florida, where his campaign has gained momentum in the final stretch of the race.
Shares The Clinton political team has been adept at spinning Donald Trump's own words into vicious campaign attacks, and the latest -- his debate barb calling Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman" -- has injected new vigor into Democrats' appeal to women to rally and place the first woman in the White House.
Shares Project Veritas Action gained entree to top Democratic operatives involved with Hillary Clinton's presidential bid the old-fashioned way -- with cash.
Shares A "boys' weekend" of golf with Tiger Woods in 2013 was fun for President Obama, but it was a triple-bogey for taxpayers.
Shares Vice President Joseph R. Biden told "Hardball" host Chris Matthews on Tuesday that the Democratic Party no longer understands white middle-class voters.
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