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Biographer: Trump will get even more dangerous and unhinged as election loss looms on the horizon

Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist Michael D'Antonio said on Sunday that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is only going to become more dangerous and unhinged as the prospect of a humiliating election loss becomes more likely.

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CNN host to Trump: ‘Inventing a conspiracy’ about election rigging is ‘no way to make America great'

CNN Money editor and Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter said on Sunday that Republican nominee Donald Trump's attempts to undermine public trust in the fairness of U.S. elections is a threat to Democracy.

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Republican headquarters firebombed overnight in North Carolina: authorities

The local Republican Party headquarters in Orange County, North Carolina, was struck overnight with a flammable material thrown through a front window of the building, local authorities said in a statement on Sunday.

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Bill Maher: A losing Trump is going to have an army of well-armed 'knuckle-draggers' at his disposal

In an appearance on CNN with host Fareed Zakaria, Real Time host Bill Maher turned serious and expressed real concern over what Donald Trump and his rabid supporters will do should he lose the election.

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WATCH: Will.i.am caught off-guard by raw heartbreak over Donald Trump's impact on America

Hip-hop artist William Adams, who is better known as will.i.am, appeared momentarily overcome with emotion on Sunday when MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid asked him about his "biggest fear" from a Donald Trump presidency.

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After turbulent week, Trump reanimates talk of 'rigged election'

U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, fighting to overcome setbacks and polls showing a tough path to the White House, on Saturday doubled down on his claim that the U.S. election is rigged against him.

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Tapper awesomely chides Trump backer: It's a 'she said, she said, she said, she said situation'

CNN host Jake Tapper pointed out to Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC) on Sunday that it was Donald Trump's word against nine women claiming he groped or assaulted them.

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Gingrich trashes Trump's 'stupid' attacks on women who have accused him of sexual assault

Appearing on ABC's This Week, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich was exceedingly blunt when asked about GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump using his campaign rallies to make ugly and personal attacks on women who have accused him of sexually assaulting them.

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Mike Pence: I'm not 'sure' if Hillary Clinton is taking performance enhancing debate drugs

Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence suggested on Sunday that he was not "sure" if Hillary Clinton was taking performance enhancing drugs to defeat Donald Trump in the general election debates.

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Jake Tapper crushes Giuliani for citing 'former pimp guy' as witness against Trump sexual assault

CNN host Jake Tapper shot down former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Sunday for citing a "former pimp" as proof that a woman who accused Donald Trump of sexual assault was not telling the truth.

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'Retire the boring and unfunny show': Trump claims SNL is 'rigging election' in Twitter meltdown

Despite the best efforts of his advisors to get him stick to the issues with only a few weeks to go before the election, Donald Trump once again launched a broadside at his critics by attacking Saturday Night Live's portrayal of him.

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WWE founder who called Trump’s comments on women ‘deplorable’ has given $6 million towards his run

Despite finding his comments about women "deplorable," the co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has supplied a PAC supporting GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump with $6 million, reports the Washington Post.

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Putin slaps aside accusations of Russian hacking as campaign rhetoric

Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed allegations on Sunday of Russian hacking attacks on the United States, calling them election campaign rhetoric by the White House.

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