PRETTY much everyone is asking the same question today.
U.S Election, US Politics, America
PRETTY much everyone is asking the same question today.
Although Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has praised his vice presidential pick Mike Pence’s debate performance on Twitter, sources close to the campaign say Trump is upset the Indiana governor upstaged him and threw him under the bus.
Donald Trump was likened to a "fool or maniac" while Hillary Clinton was dismissed as "weak and feckless" in a punchy vice-presidential debate.
While Tuesday night's face-off between Republican Mike Pence and Democrat Tim Kaine likely won't have a lasting impact on who wins this presidential race, it should make for some interesting political theatre.
When Hillary Clinton’s blue-tinged 737 touched down in Ohio on Monday morning for the first time in 29 days, locals greeted a changed Democratic nominee in a much changed race
Hillary Clinton is surging in the first poll released after one of Donald Trump's roughest weeks on the campaign trail.
For about the thousandth time this year, the headlines portrayed Trump as a political Gulliver bound finally in ropes and about to crash to earth once and for all.
On that front, one survey released Tuesday offered some good news for Clinton.
HILLARY Clinton may have won yesterday’s debate, but if this projection is anything to go by she isn’t winning the election war.
The presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was watched by 84 million people on US TV, breaking a previous record set 36 years ago.
Susan Page of USA TODAY gives her five takeaways from the first debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. USA TODAY
Donald Trump has accused the moderator in the first US presidential debate, Lester Holt, of being tougher on him than on Hillary Clinton.
Monday night's US presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump could be the most-watched political event in decades.
The first debate will be moderated by Lester Holt of NBC Nightly News, on September 26.
It also finds that Clinton is running nearly even with Trump when it comes to voter enthusiasm.
Swing states move toward the Republican candidate, but margin is precarious
Bush family representatives declined to respond publicly.
The longstanding birther debate regarding President Barack Obama’s has come to an end according to both Donald Trump’s campaign and the republican nominee’s running mate Mike Pence - but The Donald is keeping quiet. Time
A new poll shows Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump caught in a tight race for the White House as Election Day inches closer. WIBBITZ
The polls come as other national and battleground state polls suggest a sharply tightened contest compared with mid-August.