Elections 2016

WATCH: Trump-boosting lawmaker stumped when asked last time Trump visited his state

Former GOP Congressman Pete Hoekstra of Michigan exchanged words with CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer on Wednesday and was unable to answer the important question of when Republican nominee Donald Trump last visited his state.

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NRA host: Megyn Kelly attacked Gingrich over Trump comments as a ‘diversion' from talking about guns

Newt Gingrich went on Fox News Tuesday night and had a meltdown when Megyn Kelly called Republican nominee Donald Trump a "sexual predator."

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Sheriff Joe Arpaio claims Obama administration timed his federal indictment to destroy re-election bid

Embattled Sheriff Joe Arpaio has accused President Barack Obama's Justice Department of timing his federal indictment on criminal contempt on the day early voting began to kill his chances of being re-elected, reports the Phoenix New Times.

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‘The truth should be free!’: Trump supporters want their Trump TV — they just don’t want to pay for it

Donald Trump has revved up his war on the media in recent weeks, suggesting that biased coverage of his campaign is rigging the election in favor of Hillary Clinton.

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Donald Trump: I'd love to meet 'Mr. Tough Guy' Joe Biden at 'the back of the barn'

Donald Trump derisively called Vice President Joseph R. Biden "Mr. Tough Guy" and said he'd love to meet him at "the back of the barn," after Mr. Biden had said last week he wished they were in high school so he could take Mr. Trump "behind the gym." "Did you see where Biden wants to take…

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More Republicans expect Clinton to win US election than Trump: Poll

The Republican Party's two-year run in the majority of the U.S. Senate is at serious risk and may well end on Nov. 8, senior congressional aides said on Wednesday, blaming Donald Trump as a drag on down-ballot Republican candidates.

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Angela Rye ridicules Trump backer defending white woman holding 'Blacks for Trump' sign at rallies

If one is to believe former New York Lt. Governor Betsy McCaughey (R), GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump can expect a surprising amount of African-Americans to vote for him when they cast their votes in two weeks.

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Trump calls for '21st century' Glass-Steagall banking law

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday called for a "21st century" version of the 1933 Glass-Steagall law that required the separation of commercial and investment banking, a change the Republican Party also supported in its 2016 policy platform.

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‘I’m pissed!’: Hannity throws tantrum over GOP ‘idiot’ McMullin who's beating Trump in Utah

On Wednesday morning, Fox News host Sean Hannity followed up his spectacular late night Twitter meltdown with an on-air tantrum about third-party candidate Evan McMullin, who polls say has pulled ahead of Republican nominee Donald Trump in Utah.

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Newt Gingrich defends sexist meltdown: Women are thanking me for stopping Megyn Kelly's 'baloney'

It would appear that former House Speaker Newt Gingrich hasn't spent much time on social media following his meltdown during a Fox News interview with Megyn Kelly on Tuesday night.

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WATCH: Ben Affleck uses his best townie impression to get NH residents to 'registah' to vote

Like many native Bostonians, Ben Affleck has a soft spot in his heart for New Hampshire, Massachusetts's neighbor to the north the doubles as a pivotal swing state.

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Clinton will hold election night rally in New York City: campaign

U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will hold her election night rally in New York City, the campaign said on Wednesday.

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Top executive behind Dakota Access has donated more than $100,000 to Trump

The top executive at the company behind the embattled Dakota Access Pipeline has donated more than $100,000 to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump since June, according to campaign finance disclosure records.

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