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Rob Reiner perfectly mocks Trump: 'Clearly we're not sending our best to Mexico'

Director Rob Reiner used Donald Trump's controversial speech about Mexican rapists to blast the GOP nominee's Wednesday visit to Mexico.

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‘I’m not a scientist’: WA school superintendent candidate won’t say whether being LGBT is ‘a choice’

LGBTQ activists and supporters are urging Washington state voters not to support one of the candidates for superintendent of public instruction because of alarming comments that she has made about the LGBT "lifestyle" and her belief that sexual orientation and gender identity are "choices" kids make.

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Missouri 'Tea Party for Trump' speaker assures rally: It is not racist to hate Mexicans

At a Tea Party for Trump rally held at a Harley-Davidson dealership in Festus, Missouri on Sunday, a Republican official said that he and his fellow attendees aren't racist for hating Mexicans because "Mexican" isn't a race.

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CNN host calls BS on Jeffrey Lord for comparing Trump's Mexico visit to 'Nixon going to China'

CNN contributor Jeffrey Lord on Wednesday praised Donald Trump for going to Mexico, comparing it to President Nixon's historic trip to China.

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REVEALED: Mike Pence was upset that HIV/AIDS activists spoke at 1996 GOP convention

Vice Presidential candidate Mike Pence reportedly took issue with the fact that HIV/AIDS activists were speaking at the 1996 Republican Convention.

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Clinton seeks to court Republicans with foreign policy speech praising 'American exceptionalism'

In a foreign policy speech meant to reach out to Republican and independent voters, Democratic President Hillary Clinton on Wednesday will argue for a robust commitment to U.S. leadership in the world and tout the idea of "American exceptionalism."

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Former Mexico President Vicente Fox unloads on Donald Trump: 'He is not welcome in Mexico'

Vicente Fox, the former president of Mexico, apologized on behalf of his country after the current president, Enrique Peña Nieto, announced that he would be meeting with Donald Trump on Wednesday.

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A historian explains how September has brought disaster for presidents and presidential candidates

An oddity of American history is that September is the most dangerous month for both Presidents and Presidential candidates.

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Can Clinton global health charity survive loss of former president's clout?

Bill Clinton has promised to leave the Clinton Foundation board if Hillary Clinton is elected president, but his potential departure from another Clinton charity could have far greater consequences for global health. Though it's less well-known than the foundation, the Clinton Health Access Initiative has played a central role in bringing down drug prices in the…

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Seth Meyers brutally shames GOP for their #SaysWho climate denial while Baton Rouge drowns

Once in every 500 years, a flood happens like what happened in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where two feet of rain fell on the area. But we've had eight 500-year events in the last 12 months in the United States. It's enough to scare the hell out of Seth Meyers and prompt him to ask why no one is talking about it in the presidential race.

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Samantha Bee plans attack on ‘alt-right’ trolls: They’re ‘erasing goodness from the world’

Samantha Bee picked a hell of a year to start her own political comedy show.

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Trump calls Democrats 'party of slavery' in pitch for African American votes

Republican Donald Trump on Tuesday night called Democrats the "party of slavery" and praised what he called the millions of African Americans with career success, as he tries to revamp his outreach to minority voters.

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Internet erupts with hilarity over Trump's visit to Mexico: 'Keep him until he releases his taxes'

A source connected to the campaign of GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump dropped a bombshell Tuesday, stating the candidate was considering paying surprise visit to Mexico to meet with President Enrique Peña Nieto prior to his long-delayed speech on immigration on Wednesday.

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