Donald Trump heads to rural areas to woo white voters, while Hillary Clinton takes her appeal to minorities.
President 2016
Fox News apologizes for false report on Clinton investigation
Bret Baier’s report that the Democratic nominee likely would be indicted and that her email had been hacked by foreign governments could have been a bombshell – but it wasn’t true.
Who can monitor the polls? Answers to some common questions
The rules vary by state, and while nearly every state does allow partisan observers, they are usually prohibited from intimidating, harassing or threatening voters.
Democrats across nation sue Republicans, alleging voter intimidation
In Ohio, a federal judge issues a temporary restraining order against Trump’s campaign and his informal adviser, Roger Stone, barring them from harassing or intimidating Ohio voters during Tuesday’s election.
For undecided voters, ‘this election sucks’
Polls suggest that only 2 percent of the electorate hasn’t settled on a candidate, and in a tight race, they matter.
FBI, NYPD assess possible al-Qaida threat on U.S. election eve
The information regarding the threat ‘lacks specificity,’ an NYPD spokesman said.
Clinton, Trump woo vastly different Americas in final push
The presidential candidates’ divergent paths highlight the yawning gaps between race, place and economics that drive policies.
Melania Trump speaks out in favor of civility
Even some supporters listening to her are critical of the crude language her husband has used.
Lawsuits in 4 states claim voter threats
Democratic officials say Trump and the GOP seek to keep minorities from voting.
Clinton, Trump running nearly even, poll shows
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are all but tied in the latest Washington Post-ABC News Tracking Poll, which finds Clinton backers slipping behind in enthusiasm even as the Democrat has an edge in early voting. The tracking poll finds little shift in Clinton’s overall support following news of the FBI’s renewed look at Clinton emails, […]