Elections 2016

Michael Moore advises Bible-thumping View host: 'Don't get gay married -- you won't like it'

Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore told the hosts of ABC's The View on Monday that Hillary Clinton "lives" her faith instead of making it a part of her campaign.

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Unlike the real strongmen, Trump's politics is all spectacle and no technique

With the third debate out of the way, the spectacle of the US presidential election is drawing to a close. Throughout the race Donald Trump has prompted commentators to write of his “strongman politics” or his efforts to “join the strongman club”.

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WATCH LIVE: Elizabeth Warren campaigns with Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is holding a rally Monday in New Hampshire with progressive Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). Clinton and Warren are holding the 12:30 p.m. (EST) rally at Saint Anselm College. Watch live video, via NBC News, below:

Ana Navarro reveals how the Trump campaign tried to get her fired

Ana Navarro may have been a successful political consultant before Donald Trump began running for president, but her epic smackdowns of the GOP nominee has taken her popularity to new heights. Not only do centrist Republicans love her, but she's managed to capture the hearts of progressives who appreciate her knack for taking down The Donald with well-reasoned insults that leave Trumpster heads spinning. But that might put Navarro in a difficult position if Trump wins in two weeks.

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Reporter visits Trump's NC campaign office and finds only 'one man learning how to use the phone'

Roll Call columnist Patricia Murphy said this week that she visited Donald Trump's campaign office in North Carolina and found only "one man learning how to use the phones."

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Tomi Lahren denies she’s a ‘conspiracy theorist’ after trotting out debunked ‘Clinton body count'

Tomi Lahren has become a breakout star of conservative media this year, and it's mainly been due to her full embrace of angry white grievance.

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'The problem is your candidate': Ultra-conservative Fox host explodes over Trump's losing campaign

Stuart Varney, one of the most conservative hosts at Fox Business, expressed his frustration with Donald Trump's losing campaign on Monday.

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Why so many in NASCAR love Donald Trump

TALLADEGA, Ala. — Kenny Campbell, who drove three hours from his home in Tennessee to watch this weekend's races at Talladega Superspeedway, loves the family atmosphere he finds among his fellow NASCAR fans. That's why Campbell, an engineer and big Jeff Gordon fan, thinks NASCAR and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump are a perfect fit. "NASCAR…

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A waste of money? Trump's border wall falling flat in Arizona: Reuters/Ipsos poll

Donald Trump rode to the top of the Republican ticket promising a "big, beautiful, powerful" border wall with Mexico to stop the flow of undocumented immigrants. Along that border, however, Americans are more likely to call the wall a "waste of money", according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll.

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Self-deluded conservatives show how democracies are surprisingly susceptible to hate propaganda

This article is part of the Democracy Futures series, a joint global initiative with the Sydney Democracy Network. The project aims to stimulate fresh thinking about the many challenges facing democracies in the 21st century.

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In battleground Florida, tough stance on felons may sap votes for Democrats

Leonard "Roscoe" Newton has been in and out of Florida's prisons since before he could vote, starting with a youthful conviction for burglary.

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Here is why fact-checking Clinton and Trump is not enough

During the debates, fact-checkers like CNN and Politifact focus on evaluating the truthfulness of what each candidate said.

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Civil rights attorneys warn of voting barriers that could help Trump in key battleground states

Despite polls showing Hillary Clinton with many Electoral College paths to the presidency and a growing likelihood of Democrats recapturing the Senate, voting rights groups in battleground states say GOP-led partisan voter suppression efforts may block tens of thousands of people from voting this fall, which would cut into what’s being described as a rising Democratic tide.

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